Harvard Design Magazine 48 Spring Summer 2021
“A terrible mechanism [is] on the march, its gears multiplying.” So begins the 48th issue of Harvard Design Magazine, guest edited by Mark Lee, chair of the department of architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and Florencia Rodriguez, editorial director of -Ness Magazine. The issue takes as its theme the slippery and ambiguous figure of “America,” seen through the lens of the built and unbuilt environment. Americanization—once the “terrible mechanism” bent on pressing capitalist values on emerging economies everywhere—is now in retreat, eclipsed by the more urgent domestic concerns of pandemic and climate change, racial injustice and domestic radicalization. The very notion of what constitutes America is ripe for redefinition.
The America Issue of Harvard Design Magazine, featuring a new design and art direction by Alexis Mark, invites historians, architects, landscape architects, urban designers, theorists, curators, artists, and planners to reflect on the country’s past and present, and to imagine sustainable futures. Projects, taxonomies, dialogues, essays, and spatial interpretations explore possible Americas. They allow us to delve into issues relevant to small cities, towns, and rural areas—as well as major urban centers—and to study barriers and opportunities facing communities across the country.
Weight | 0.900000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 126 |
Date Published | 2021-04-08 00:00:00 |
ISBN13/Barcode | 9781934510780 |
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Publisher | Harvard Design Magazine |
EDITOR’S NOTE
COLUMNS
America for the Americans!
America: a reflection
American Architecture
Paul Revere Williams: Another Take
ESSAYS
American Time: The Vertiginous Descent from Machu Picchu to Seaside
Bye-Bye Babylon
Considering Americanization, 1880–1960
In Conjunction?
Lack of Consensus: A Historian’s Take on the Territory
Looking Together
Making Do at the GSD (with Dave Hickey, Charles Jencks, and a few others)
Sinmi Stool: Design with a Black Intent?
The New MoMA
INTERVIEWS
A Civil Society
American Cool and the Dirty South
At Home in America
Banham in America: A Transatlantic Dialogue
The American Object
The Chicago Model
PHOTO ESSAYS
Hobbling Away
Leaves of Grass
SPECIALS
Notes on Jeffrey Kipnis’s America: a reflection
“America: I’ve Given You All and Now I’m Nothing”
“Chicago was Nowhere”
“Politics as Geography”
COLOPHON
Julie Cirelli
Production Manager
Meghan Ryan Sandberg
Guest Editors
Florencia Rodriguez
Mark Lee
Graphic Design & Art Direction
Alexis Mark
Copyeditor
Rachel Holzman
Researchers
Emma Bird, Cynthia Deng, Arta Perezic
Printer
Flagship Press, North Andover, Massachusetts, USA