Bracket 3 UPDATE:
Selections are announced -- check the Contributors section for a complete listing.
Thank you to everyone who submitted work and congratulations to those selected.
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Bracket 3 invites the submission of critical articles and unpublished design projects that investigate the potentials when situations extend beyond norms – into the extremities. We are conditioned, as designers of the built environment, towards the organization of people, programs and movement. Indeed the history of modern urbanism, architecture and building science has been predicated on an anti-entropic notion of programmatic and social order. But are there scenarios in which a state of extremity or imbalance is productive?
Ulrick Beck, in “Risk Society’s Cosmopolitan Moment” suggests that being at risk is the human condition at the beginning of the twenty-first century. While risk produces inequality and destabilization, he argues, it can be the catalyst for the construction of new institutions. The term extreme is defined as outermost, utmost, farthest, last or frontier. Bracket [at Extremes] seeks to understand what new spatial orders emerge in this liminal space. How might it be leveraged as an opportunity for invention? What are the limits of wilderness and control, of the natural and artificial, the real and the virtual? What new landscapes, networks, and urban models might emerge in the wake of destabilized economic, social and environmental conditions?
Bracket [at Extremes] will examine architecture, infrastructure and technology as they operate in conditions of imbalance, negotiate tipping points and test limit states. In such conditions, the status quo is no longer possible; systems must extend performance and accommodate unpredictability. As new protocols emerge, new opportunities present themselves. Bracket [at Extremes] seeks innovative contributions interrogating extreme processes (technologies, operations) and extreme contexts (cultural, climatic). What is the breaking point of architecture at extremes?
Bracket 3 will be published by Actar and designed by Thumb.
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Muddy Logics: Shipbreaking
Elderquarters
Frontiers and Borders in the American Landscape
Territories of Nowhere: Harnessing Elusive and Nebulous Geographies
Operation “Early Breakfast”
The Thing
Land Management Tribes - New Species of Symbiotic Architectures for The Great Plains
National Purist Routes
Michael Hensel
Ground Swell: Adaptive Land Morphologies and Soft Infrastructures
Three Extreme Architects
Infostructures: Spatial Typologies for an Emerging Information Economy
With or Without Water: Building resilient livelihoods through infrastructure in the Lake Chad Basin
Raising Islands
Tar Creek Supergrid
Avant-Garde Real Estate: Artificial Land in Japan, 1954 - 2000
P.L.A.T.F.O.R.M. The Public of Lagos Agency of Trash Formation, Organization, Remediation, and Mana
François Roche
Harborworks Territories
Constructing Barricades: Politics of the Event & ‘Weak Architecture’
Sacred Anomalies: Infiltrating Landscape Surveys
Airnode
OPspace: open source urbanism
Singing Landscapes: The Lost Language Repository
30° 49′ 15″ N, 111° 0′ 8″ E
Salvaged Landscape
Whole Arctic Catalog: Access to Tools for Survival at the Edge of the Earth
Morphing Manhattanism
Fully Serviced
The Silo Home | A Post Petro City
Zero Atmosphere Architecture
Liquid Highways
The Sophisticated Hut
Free Zoning
Worldindexer
Keller Easterling
Mark Wigley
Awaroa Lighthouse
Hashim Sarkis
Superdivision Detroit
Julien De Smedt
Maya Przybylski
Lola Sheppard
Alessandra Ponte
Gadeokdo Island Masterplan (HydroPolis)
Hybrid Migrations and Design of Deluge