For Domus’s November issue, guest editor Toshiko Mori proposes a reflection on the dimension of time and its influence in the field of design and the arts. In her editorial, she talks about the acceleration that change had in the past few decades, which was exasperated by the “climate, financial, socio-economic, political or cultural identity, and value crisis.” In our existences, this phenomenon has caused the concept of permanence to be erased and put into the forefront an awareness of the instability of things.
Domus 1084 November 2023
After the guest editor’s editorial, an essay by Rahul Mehrotra – Professor of Urban Design and Planning at Harvard GSD and Founder of RMA Architects – talks about Indian cities starting from an analysis of the temporal articulation and use of space. The second essay, by New York-based architect, designer, and professor J. Yolande Daniels, is about The Black City Astrolabe, on display at the Biennale Architettura 2023: a tridimensional map and a 24-hour network of narratives piece together the African diaspora of women.
Weight | 1.230000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 80 |
Report Date | 2024/12/01 |
Date Published | 1st December 2024 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9770012537009 |
Publisher | Domus |
For Domus’s November issue, guest editor Toshiko Mori proposes a reflection on the dimension of time and its influence in the field of design and the arts. In her editorial, she talks about the acceleration that change had in the past few decades, which was exasperated by the “climate, financial, socio-economic, political or cultural identity, and value crisis.” In our existences, this phenomenon has caused the concept of permanence to be erased and put into the forefront an awareness of the instability of things.
After the guest editor’s editorial, an essay by Rahul Mehrotra – Professor of Urban Design and Planning at Harvard GSD and Founder of RMA Architects – talks about Indian cities starting from an analysis of the temporal articulation and use of space. The second essay, by New York-based architect, designer, and professor J. Yolande Daniels, is about The Black City Astrolabe, on display at the Biennale Architettura 2023: a tridimensional map and a 24-hour network of narratives piece together the African diaspora of women.