The November issue of the AR is devoted to American architecture

Architectural Review, The, Oct, 2002

November

The November issue of the AR is devoted to American architecture. Many paths of innovation are being explored by a new generation of American architects that offers great hope for the future and evidence of a new vitality in the American scene. As guest editors Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer note, This work is not the result of perfect clients, lavish budgets or ideal sites, or any widely held belief in the importance of the physical environment in shaping the cultural fabric of American society.., it is pragmatic architecture that is being generated opportunistically by wringing the maximum potential from the ordinary.' Projects include the Paint Rock Camp in Wyoming, by Charles Rose, Daly Genik's Camino Real school in LA, and the most recent works by Sam Mockbee's Rural Studio. Buy this and II other pioneering issues by completing the enclosed subscription form or visiting our website at www.arplus.com

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