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ARPA Journal is a biannual digital publication that serves as a public forum for debate on applied research practices in architecture.

Issue 05, Conflicts of Interest

Harvesting Change

An interview with Sweet Water Foundation’s Emmanuel Pratt

How funding shapes work. How work shapes funding.

Issue 05, Conflicts of Interest

Jumpstart Starter Homes

by Jonathan Tate and Travis Bost

Retaining value and reimagining idiosyncrasy where two markets meet.

Issue 05, Conflicts of Interest

Ownership Unpacked

by Skylar Bisom-Rapp

Escaping the false binary between public and private property regimes.

Issue 05, Conflicts of Interest

Patents, Agency, and Environment

by Richard L. Hindle

A history of innovation in physical infrastructure and large-scale complex systems.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

Inside Infrastructure

by Curt Gambetta

Ideologies of engagement, from anthropology to architecture.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

Owning the Sky

by Anab Jain and Jon Ardern, Superflux

An invisible architecture of civilian drones.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

A New Normal

by Filip Tejchman

Encyclopedias, reference manuals and the codification of disciplinary expertise.

Issue 03, Performance

By Default

by Forrest Meggers

Behind the modern curtain wall, and beyond the central stack.

Issue 03, Performance

Efficiency As Design

A conversation with Juan Herreros

An instrument to simplify the world.

Issue 03, Performance

How Do Geographic Objects Perform?

by Neyran Turan

Toward a new materialism.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Niagora

by Jordan Geiger

The netherworld of the Phantom Tollbooth Plaza.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Task Environment

An interview with Arindam Dutta

Architecture and the ‘Creative Economy.’

Issue 01, Test Subjects

The City is Not a Lab

by Leah Meisterlin

How (not) to experiment in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

The Trouble with Certainty

by Avigail Sachs

An op-ed on the wickedness of application.

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Talk about money with us! Issue 05, "Conflicts of Interest," Abstracts due Sep 1. bit.ly/1CUsLVz . https://t.co/7ZkPd7q4VU

Tue July 12, 2016 18:16

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