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  • Edward Suzuki applies his principles of “anarchitecture” to three recent projects. (includes related articles) (New Design in Japan) – via

    Edward Suzuki – Int’l Tokyo Architect 2007

  • Edward Suzuki applies his principles of “anarchitecture” to three recent projects. (includes related articles) (New Design in Japan) – via

    Vitro Nasu » 2007 » March 2007

  • "The best readings of Inland Empire have rightly stressed the film's labyrinthine, rabbet-warren anarchitecture," writes k-punk.

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 4/23. 2007

  • He stayed in Antwerp for a while in 1977, just before his death, working with Florent Bex, creating Office Baroque, which he called anarchitecture.

    August « 2008 « Jahsonic 2008

  • He stayed in Antwerp for a while in 1977, just before his death, working with Florent Bex, creating Office Baroque, which he called anarchitecture.

    26 « August « 2008 « Jahsonic 2008

  • Whither now, anarchitecture, and other visionary environments?

    26 « August « 2008 « Jahsonic 2008

  • He stayed in Antwerp for a while in 1977, just before his death, working with Florent Bex, creating Office Baroque, which he called anarchitecture.

    Whither now, anarchitecture? « Jahsonic 2008

  • Whither now, anarchitecture, and other visionary environments?

    August « 2008 « Jahsonic 2008

  • Whither now, anarchitecture, and other visionary environments?

    Whither now, anarchitecture? « Jahsonic 2008

  • "If I establish a particular relation to architectural features", Felice Varini says "that influence the installation shape, my work still preserves its independence whatever architectural spaces I encounter." by Christoph, anarchitecture

    anArchitecture 2009

  • The origin of the word Anarchitecture itself equally evades pinning down. While those who attended the meetings have generally attributed it to Matta-Clark, surviving participants also sometimes remember it as having been arrived at collectively; a combination of ‘anarchy’ and ‘architecture’ stumbled across through group discussion.

    Towards Anarchitecture: Gordon Matta-Clark and Le Corbusier – Tate Papers | Tate James Attlee 2024

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