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The immeasurable value of plankton to humanity. [PDF]

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The Painterly Poe: Architect, Artist, Author

The Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2023
Abstract Many scholars have read Edgar Allan Poe as uniquely enmeshed in an interdisciplinary and intermediary web connecting the visual and practical arts. Poe’s prose is intrinsically multimodal and multisensory, a transgression of disciplinary boundaries that leads to a horrific affect.
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Collaboration: Artists & Architects

Art Journal, 1981
To celebrate its centennial the Architectural League of New York, one of whose original intentions had been to bring architects and artists together, decided to mount an exhibition that would give an historical overview of one hundred years of architectural and artistic collaboration.
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Arata Isozaki: the architect as artist

Architectural Research Quarterly, 2020
This paper is not a comprehensive survey of the architectural career of Arata Isozaki, one of the most distinguished practicing architects in the world today and the 2019 winner of the Pritzker Prize, but a specific look at his formative years of the 1960s when he began to build his own design methodology.
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Collaborations: Artists and Architects on Public Sites

Art Journal, 1989
Collaboration is a term that has been used frequently in the 1980s to describe various interactions among sculptors, architects, and landscape architects. What actually constitutes collaboration, however, is a complex matter; in practice, it has involved everything from the addition of a sculptor to an already planned architectural project to the ...
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Bernard Maybeck, Artisan, Architect, Artist

Technology and Culture, 1979
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