Slow Manifesto: Lebbeus Woods Blog

by Lebbeus Woods

Other authorsClare Jacobson (Editor)
Paperback, 2015

Status

Available

Publication

Princeton Architectural Press (2015), 288 pages

Description

"In the fall of 2007, architect and educator Lebbeus Woods (1940-2012), long-admired for his visionary architecture and mastery of drawing, began a blog. This blog consists of articles, drawings, anecdotes, poetry, interviews, and photographic essays, and eventually grew to amass more than three hundred entries by its end in the summer of 2012. It became a repository that explores topics ranging from architectural theory and criticism to education and politics, and is regarded by many as the most comprehensive and accessible archive of Woods's creativity: it not only contains his own intricate and fascinating work, but it also stands as a fragmentary essay of the nature of architecture, asking questions at once socially urgent and provocative of the imagination. This part-forum, part-public journal engaged an immediate audience in its intimacy and personality, while impressing upon the general community an intellectual rigor on par with any academic treatise. Lebbeus Woods Blog: Outsider Architecture and Other Postings is an edited volume of the blog's centerpiece entries, together forming a collection inspirational and dear to architects, students, and thinkers"--… (more)

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From 2007 until near his death in 2012, Lebbeus Woods maintained a blog that was part archive of his own work, part commentary on issues his work addressed, and part appreciation of works by other architects and designers. It was a joy to read, particularly since the comments section was thoughtful
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and Woods responded timely and intelligently to them; this appendage raised the bar of the blog even as generally comments have moved from blogs to primarily social media. While the comments are missing from "Slow Manifesto: Lebbeus Woods Blog," edited by Clare Jacobsen, the selection of posts captures the spirit of one of the best architectural versions of the online format.
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