1/14/2024 0 Comments Haskell 2021Conceived amidst the spatial and social isolation of the pandemic, this publication serves as an extension of the Northeastern Architecture ethos, mediating the culture of presentation and collaboration beyond the walls of the studio. Precious few architecture schools emphasize the open, egalitarian nature of the studio, and fewer yet encourage the mixing and mingling that is such a hallmark of Northeastern’s program. Its title alludes to the role of Ruggles Architecture Studio at Northeastern as both a physical piece of Boston’s infrastructure and a hub for the development of the School of Architecture student community. Infra-Structuresis the first publication run by undergraduate students from Northeastern University’s School of Architecture. Infra-Structures, Northeastern University School of Architecture ($1,750) The primary faculty advisor is Reto Geiser. Additional student members include Carolyn Francis (Design Director), Mai Okimoto (Managing Editor), Elina Chen (Development Director), and Harish Krishnamoorthy (Lead Copy-Editor). PLAT’s Editors-in-Chief are Sebastián López Cardozo and Lauren Phillips. ![]() PLAT is a speculative catalyst for architectural discourse, a platform on which important issues in architecture can be addressed and advanced. It operates in a call-and-response format by curating professional and academic work into an open and evolving dialogue that progresses from issue to issue. PLAT is an independent architecture journal produced by students at Rice University’s School of Architecture, stimulating conversations between design, production, and theory. Plat 9.0 Commit, Rice University School of Architecture ($1,750) The conferred the 2021 Haskell Award on two journals: ![]() The award is named for architectural journalist and editor Douglas Haskell, an editor at Architectural Forum from 1949 to 1964, during which he was very influential in stopping the demolition of Grand Central Station. ![]() The Haskell Award was founded to encourage student journalism on architecture, planning, and related subjects, and to foster regard for criticism among future professionals. The Center for Architecture is pleased to announce the five recipients of the 2021 Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals.
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