Perennial spatial interrogator and Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Finoki kicks off his new blog for Volume that chronicles how he's teaching his (main) blog—Subtopia—at Woodbury. Go!
Perennial spatial interrogator and Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Finoki kicks off his new blog for Volume that chronicles how he's teaching his (main) blog—Subtopia—at Woodbury. READ
The classroom is inherently defined by a hierarchy of power, I told them, that I hope the class will further develop a means for questioning and ultimately dialoging with in their work. “Rather than being conduits for the transmission of larger power structures through space, how could your work in turn use concepts of architecture to directly confront power in space?” This seemed like a foreign concept by the looks on their faces but I read that as a great sign. More...
Subtopia Series on Volume
Subtopia
And you can also get quick updates from Bryan on Twitter: @subtopes
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My friend and co-"teacher" Bryan Finoki explains in this issue of Volume why he can't teach (architecture). Yet, I believe he might be injecting a fresh dose of interrogative blood to the old methods of architectural education
man this is wicked
go subtopes!
yay bryan! blow open those young minds.
i commend woodbury. the schools engaement with the subtopian conditions is very noteworthy. naturally, bryan is a perfect teacher for that.
agreed with generico in general.
(great poem of questions b., love it.)
Thanks guys!
awesome.
Great Job Bryan!
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