New Commitment / Reflect 1

in Architecture, Art and Design

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Criticism
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Author: nai010 uitgevers/publishers ISBN: 9789056627843
Publisher: nai010 uitgevers/publishers Publication: July 31, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: nai010 uitgevers/publishers
ISBN: 9789056627843
Publisher: nai010 uitgevers/publishers
Publication: July 31, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
NAi Publishers has noted an increasing level of discussion in architecture and urban planning, in the visual arts, photography and design about social issues. Architects, artists and designers are on a quest for legitimacy for their work and for socially relevant activities. Professional journals are calling for reflection and reconsideration of how one carries out one's craft. In other words, a debate is clearly underway about a new form of engagement by the design and visual disciplines toward the current problems of society. As a contribution to this debate, this book offers a collection of articles by leading authors who hold this 'new commitment' up to the light. The New Commitment collection of essays is the first volume in the Reflect series. Through this series, NAi Publishers aims to focus attention on relevant social themes for architecture, urban planning, the visual arts and design. We see the tenth anniversary of NAi publishers as the moment to bring out the first volume of this series.
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NAi Publishers has noted an increasing level of discussion in architecture and urban planning, in the visual arts, photography and design about social issues. Architects, artists and designers are on a quest for legitimacy for their work and for socially relevant activities. Professional journals are calling for reflection and reconsideration of how one carries out one's craft. In other words, a debate is clearly underway about a new form of engagement by the design and visual disciplines toward the current problems of society. As a contribution to this debate, this book offers a collection of articles by leading authors who hold this 'new commitment' up to the light. The New Commitment collection of essays is the first volume in the Reflect series. Through this series, NAi Publishers aims to focus attention on relevant social themes for architecture, urban planning, the visual arts and design. We see the tenth anniversary of NAi publishers as the moment to bring out the first volume of this series.

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