This is the dumbest smart book on contemporary architecture. What really is this "technology" that we speak of? How do we define "intelligence?" These are just two of the questions that this book attempts to answer through the unconventional (and seemingly ironic) lens of "dumbness." Historical examples in science, art, and architecture ground "dumbness" as a means to convey a trajectory to practice "smarter." Instead of a singular authoritative vision, over 50 contributors answer the question, 'What is the dumbest, but smartest thing you've done?' These unique responses provide a vivid lens into the culture of contemporary architecture and the rigour behind it.
About the AuthorJoseph Choma is the Founder of the Design Topology Lab and an associate professor of architecture at Clemson University. He is the author of
Morphing: A Guide to Mathematical Transformations for Architects and Designers (Laurence King Publishing, 2015) and
Etudes for Architects (Routledge, 2018).
Book InformationISBN 9781951541378
Author Joseph ChomaFormat Paperback
Page Count 140
Imprint Oro EditionsPublisher Oro Editions
Weight(grams) 544g