Best Practices: A companion to architecture and its messy relationship with building materials, signage systems, communication equipment, plant life, and people

Erin Besler
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Best Practices: A companion to architecture and its messy relationship with building materials, signage systems, communication equipment, plant life, and people

Erin Besler
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224 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 02, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Oro Editions
  • ISBN: 9781951541118
  • Dimensions: 7.5" W x 1.0" L x 9.75" H
Erin Besler is a designer whose work focuses on construction technologies and building practices that are less about mastery and exclusivity, and more about ubiquity and access. Erin is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Princeton University and co-founder of Besler & Sons, a design studio located in central New Jersey.


Ian Besler is a designer whose work is situated at the edges between interfaces, software, and cities. Ian''s work is especially interested in the defaults, incidentals, and workarounds of visual communication and digital interactions. He is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute and a co-founder of Besler & Sons.



Sylvia Lavin is a critic, curator and historian whose work explores the limits of architecture across a wide spectrum of historical periods. Her books includeForm Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic Culture;Everything Loose Will Land: 1970s Art and Architecture in Los AngelesandArchitecture Itself and Other Postmodernization Effects. She is Professor of Architecture at Princeton University and is currently working on a book about trees.



Jonathan Jae-an Crisman is an artist and urban scholar whose work focuses on the intersections between culture, place, and politics. He is currently an assistant professor of public & applied humanities at the University of Arizona.



Fiona Connor (born in New Zealand) is an artist based in Los Angeles. She has made solo exhibitions at Secession, Vienna; SculptureCenter, New York; MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles; Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth; Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles among others. Connor received an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts in 2011.



Wendy Gilmartin is a licensed architect and writer based in Los Angeles and the Mojave Desert. She holds a Master of Architecture from Rice University and is an educator at California Polytechnic State University, Pomona. Prior to becoming an architect, Wendy was a music critic atLAWeeklyfor ten years.



Courtney Coffman, editor, is manager of lectures and publications at Princeton University''s School of Architecture. She has served as a content and copy editor for various architectural publications and monographs. Her own writings explore the visual culture of contemporary architecture and design.



Christina Moushoul, associate editor, obtained her undergraduate degree from UCLA and is currently a Master of Architecture candidate at the Princeton University School of Architecture, where she is an editor of the journalPidgin.

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