Lebbeus Woods' blog was the last major work of his illustrious career before he passed away in 2012. He launched it back in 2007 to chronicle his ongoing projects, openly share his ideas, and spark discussions with anyone who was interested. Woods published more than 300 entries by the time his blog ended in summer 2012.
To commemorate the legendary architect and preserve the memory of his final project, the book "Slow Manifesto: Lebbeus Woods Blog" was created.
Thanks to the Princeton Architectural Press, Archinect is giving five copies of the newly published book to our readers!
Read on for more and how to enter the giveaway.
Edited by Woods' longtime editor Clare Jacobson, "Slow Manifesto" features 70 of the architect's most notable articles that let readers peruse his thoughts on architectural theory, education, criticism, and politics.
The book features a multitude of images and Woods' iconic sketches, a foreword written by architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne, and an afterword by Aleksandra Wagner.
TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY:
Five winners will be selected. Giveaway ends Tuesday, December 22, end of day. Good luck!
Learn more about the book in Archinect's interview with Clare Jacobson:
"A continuation of his way of being" – an interview with the editor of "Slow Manifesto: Lebbeus Woods Blog"
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