Abnormal studies the new ways of acting, thinking and representing architecture. In this issue we reflect about the architect’s role and how the weirdness takes part in the professional scope. We also devote time to understanding the creative use of the mistake and the hypocritical dialectics of retail architecture. These are some of the themes with which we portray a contemporary idea of abnormality in architecture.
Contributors:amid.cero9 (Cristina Díaz Moreno & Efrén García Grinda), Manuel Benito, Eudes Bonneau-Cattier, Bureau A, Santiago Cirugeda, Francisco García Triviño, María Mallo, Anthony Morey, Ana Peñalba, Philippe Rahm, Luis Úrculo.
Abnormal studies the new ways of acting, thinking and representing architecture. In this issue we reflect about the architect’s role and how the weirdness takes part in the professional scope. We also devote time to understanding the creative use of the mistake and the hypocritical dialectics of retail architecture. These are some of the themes with which we portray a contemporary idea of abnormality in architecture.
Contributors:amid.cero9 (Cristina Díaz Moreno & Efrén García Grinda), Manuel Benito, Eudes Bonneau-Cattier, Bureau A, Santiago Cirugeda, Francisco García Triviño, María Mallo, Anthony Morey, Ana Peñalba, Philippe Rahm, Luis Úrculo.