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August 1999
Cover and endleaves: Andrew Zago, Bank Buildings, Detroit, Michigan, 1999, from a series of 120 photographs documenting the corner, branch bank building type, erected in Detroit from the 1920s to the 1940s. It is part of a larger urban portrait of the city, noting the adaptation of specific, distributed pieces of infrastructure to a new social and economic landscape. |
| Contents |
| 6 | Mark Linder | Non-Sitely
Windows: Robert Smithson's
Architectural Criticism |
| 36 | Jeffrey Inaba | Carl Andre's Same Old Stuff |
| 62 | Eric Lum | Pollock's Promise: Towards an Abstract
Expressionist
Architecture |
| 94 | Jose Oubrerie | Architecture before Geometry, or the Primacy
of Imagination |
| 106 | Nana Last | Of |
| 118 | re:view | Hélène
Lipstadt on responding to the postmodern
by Reconceptualizing the Modern |