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Lara Manzanares<br />
Kahn talks about silence, light, and <strong>the</strong> musicality <strong>of</strong> his architecture.<br />
Architectural Design Journal:<br />
The following set <strong>of</strong> articles is from <strong>the</strong> same issue <strong>of</strong> Architectural Design. I have <strong>only</strong> had<br />
a chance to skim <strong>the</strong>m, but <strong>the</strong>y merit fur<strong>the</strong>r attention. Here's a piece from <strong>the</strong> journal's<br />
colophon: "...Images <strong>of</strong> blasted buildings or events such as Hurricane Katrina exemplify <strong>the</strong><br />
sense <strong>of</strong> 'immediate impact'. But how is this trauma to be understood in its aftermath, and<br />
in urban terms? What is <strong>the</strong> response <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> discipline to <strong>the</strong> post-traumatic condition? On<br />
<strong>the</strong> one hand, one can try to restore and recover everything that has passed, or o<strong>the</strong>rwise<br />
see <strong>the</strong> post-traumatic city as a resilient space poised on <strong>the</strong> cusp <strong>of</strong> new potentialities...”<br />
Lahoud, Adrian. "Post-Traumatic Urbanism." Architectural Design, No. 207<br />
(September/October 2010), pp 14-23.<br />
Benjamin, Andrew. "Trauma Within <strong>the</strong> Walls: Notes Towards a Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
City." Architectural Design, No. 207 (September/October 2010), pp 24-31.<br />
Spurr, Samantha. "After <strong>the</strong> Event: Speculative Projects in <strong>the</strong> Aftermath."<br />
Architectural Design, No. 207 (September/October 2010), pp 51-57.<br />
Fisher, Mark. "Post-Apocalypse Now." Architectural Design, No. 207<br />
(September/October 2010), pp 71-73.<br />
Concerning <strong>the</strong> recent slew <strong>of</strong> apocalypse-<strong>the</strong>med movies: Why is it easier for us to<br />
imagine <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world than it is for us to imagine <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> capitalism?<br />
Videos<br />
Vitalic. Second Lives. Music video directed by Julien Henry. Song from <strong>the</strong> album<br />
"Flashmob." 2010? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuwRxha8zSU<br />
Overhead view <strong>of</strong> private place, bathroom stall - sacred + pr<strong>of</strong>ane<br />
World Order. Mind Shift.<br />
Music & Words by Genki Sudo / Takashi Watanabe, Movie by Genki Sudo.<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ua64HbsBUo&feature=player_embedded#!<br />
Time, slowness, re-ritualization, celebration<br />
Bush Tries to Escape.<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHjIb6trxBI&feature=related<br />
President George W. Bush tries to open a non-functional door in China.<br />
Old Japan Wooden Door. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIiGR2F9hrc<br />
A random traveler encounters a super-intricate and interesting Japanese door.<br />
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