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Experience the wholesome effects of agitation in its political, physical and emotional dimensions. Meet agitators René Daalder, François Roche, Peter Cook, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Philippe Parreno, and Cesar Millan; check the realities of Beirut and Prishtina, visit informal Rio de Janeiro, be inspired by ‘Gum Pics architecture’, see the hidden persuaders in car design, discover the history of alternative architecture magazines, read…


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2Introduction

Inaba, Jeffrey
6Towards Turbulence

Wigley, Mark
12We Are All Rebels!

Bouman, Ole
16Heard a Good Idea Lately?

C-Lab
18My Work Is Like Salt. Interview with Hernan Diaz-Alonso

Inaba, Jeffrey
22Bump, Crease, Face: A History of Pininfarina

C-Lab
26Unfinished Business. Interview with Franc_ois Roche

Inaba, Jeffrey and Benedict Clouette
32Gum (Photography)

Mucciola, Maurizio
36Beirut Unbuilt

Archis
37...To the Ends of the Earth

Chakar, Tony
40Watergate, Again

Martin, Reinhold
44What If, Why Not? Interview with Philippe Parreno

Clouette, Benedict
48Architecture and Justice

Kurgan, Laura / Spatial Information Design Lab
54Mandalas

Preissner, Paul
56 Jim Hall

Denari, Neil M.
58The Future of Everything. Interview with Rene_ Daalder

Inaba, Jeffrey
62Avery Index: Famous When Dead

C-Lab
65Alibi: Rio de Janeiro

Inaba, Jeffrey, Laurel Broughton and Kyla Farrell
92Pressing Buenos Aires’ Buttons

Massey, Richard
96Bandwidth

Dockray, Sean with Fiona Whitton, Tom Pilla, and
100Obsession

Nicholson, Ben
102Errata

106Archis Interventions Prishtina

Archis
107Building in the Wild: The New Prishtina

Vo_ckler, Kai
111What’s New in ‘New Prishtina’?

Herscher, Andrew
112Design Like You Give a Damn, A discussion with Kenneth Frampton

116Making a Scene. Interview with Peter Cook

Inaba, Jeffrey & Benedict Clouette
120 Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines 196x–197x 120

134Multiplication 2.0

Harrison, Jane and David Turnbull / Atopia
140Gum Pics Delight

Graham, Spencer
142Leadership. Interview with Cesar Millan

Inaba, Jeffrey
146Architecture as Hypothesis

Gins, Madeline and Arakawa
152Camp for Oppositional Architecture

AnArchitektur
154The Meaning of the Draw

Boogaard, Arthur van den

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