The Architecture of Books

The Architecture of Books is a seminar taught by Reto Geiser at the Rice University School of Architecture. Students are introduced to the book as a means to think about the production of space, and as a critical vessel to discuss and disseminate architectural ideas.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Print AND Screen

In his essay "Paper vs. Pixel" Nicholas Carr offers an explanation why print and screen are complementing, rather than exclusive.

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