RIEAch
PUBLICATIONS / BOOK SERIES
ONE METHOD, ONE THINKING PROCESS ILLUSTRATED WITH DIFFERENT EXAMPLES.
THE CORE OF THE RIEAch BOOK SERIES
The RIEAch Book Series carries the character of a monograph, presenting innovative research and experimental projects in architecture by one author. It aims at exposing work in architecture and related fields to a wide professional and lay public.
August 2011
MECHUDZU
Bryan Cantley
The work of Bryan Cantley, and his firm, Form:uLA, based in Los Angeles, is intended to be confounding – a practice that is a theory, a theory of practice, practice as theory. Cantley’s work is part of the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. This book documents Cantley’s work, lavishly illustrated and combined with congenial essays by acknowledged experts as there are Aaron Betsky, Dora Epstein Jones, Ruth Keffer, Wes Jones + Doug Jackson and Neil Spiller.
AMAZON
November 2010
HighwayIng
Lukas Ingold, Fabio Tammaro
Focussing on the urban potential of neglected spaces Lukas Ingold and Fabio Tammaro discover the infrastructural heritage of the 20th century from a new perspective.
AMAZON
July 2007
SPATIAL PATHOLOGY-FLOATING REALITIES
Krasojevic, Margot K.
Krasojevic’s central interest is in the relationship between space and body, the question of the degree to which body and psyche adjust to existing typologies and vice versa.
AMAZON
October 2001
SEQUENCES
Kordetzky, Lars
Subject of the book is an architectural encounter with the psyche, the starting point being an intervention in a solitary confinement
cell of a psychiatric clinic in 1997. Architecture, art, psychiatry, psychology and philosophy are all linked by perception.
AMAZON
November 2000
IRONIC DIVERSION
Yendo, Mas
Modern science, politics and economics have granted us an extraordinary capacity to abstract, understand, and tame the concrete realities of life. In metropolitan experience, this anxiety
is intensified still further by the de-individualizing pressures of
mass culture.
AMAZON
January 1999
ARCHONPOISON
Lafranchi, Guy
Subject to the book is the topic of poison in architecture. Archonpoison deals with structures looking forward neither to
being replaced nor to ending in archives of conservation, but
to an activation of their latent transformative power.
AMAZON