The Redefinitions publication reflects a dedicated attempt to frame a polemic for architecture from a position outside of itself, engaging a blind spot without lenses colored by design. Strikingly, featured students have risen to the epistemological challenge, some seeking an all-encompassing narratives, others presenting insights through focused critiques. This volume represents a selection of the best thinking over a series of seminars, edited for content, length and graphic consistency.
Brendan Sheehan is a freelance designer with backgrounds in architecture, horticulture and landscape design. He has designed various award winning urban gardens and holds degrees from Tshwane University, South Africa and Pratt Institute, New York.
Sheehan has self-published various academic and professional portfolios.
Specialties
Architectural design, urban landscapes, publishing, writing, research, photography.
Publish Date July 17, 2011
Dimensions Standard Landscape 438 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Architecture
Tags Theoharris David, Sustainability, Buffer, Temporality, Modernism, Design, Memory, Sheehan, Brendan, Architecture, Pratt