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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

How to Not Squander People’s Money

by Masha Panteleyeva

A Soviet guide to funding transparency.

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 05, Conflicts of Interest

Social Impact Criticism

by Stephen Zacks

The use of influence for advocacy and production.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

Inside Infrastructure

by Curt Gambetta

Ideologies of engagement, from anthropology to architecture.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

Rules for Breaking In

by Alan Smart

Squatter handbooks as radical specifications.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

Deleted

by Francesca Hughes

How the drawing that can’t forget forgot.

Issue 03, Performance

Organic Algorithm, Organic Urbanism

by Travis Jared Marmarellis Bunt and Mathew Staudt, with Tat Lam and Timmie King Hong Tsang

Re-processing Beijing’s hutong villages.

Issue 03, Performance

How Do Geographic Objects Perform?

by Neyran Turan

Toward a new materialism.

Issue 02, The Search Engine

Knowledge Design

An interview with Jeffrey Schnapp

Doing history in real time.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Bioplastics!

by Meredith Miller

From the kitchen to the field.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Niagora

by Jordan Geiger

The netherworld of the Phantom Tollbooth Plaza.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

The Thermoheliodon

by Daniel Barber

Climatic architecture at the end of calculation.

20_SMCrash Test CLUI_XB70 Valkyrie LABORATORY SERIES. No.19. Aerial image of the XB-70 Valkyrie crash site 12 miles north of Barstow, CA. Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert has been the test site and crash site for military aircrafts since the 1940s.Though the military recovers as much from the wreckage as possible, the landscape still bears evidence of these crashes. The XB-70 Valkyrie was wrecked during a photo shoot following a routine test mission in 1966. Photo Courtesy of Center for Land Use Interpretation
LABORATORY SERIES. No.19. Aerial image of the XB-70 Valkyrie crash site 12 miles north of Barstow, CA. Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert has been the test site and crash site for military aircrafts since the 1940s.Though the military recovers as much from the wreckage as possible, the landscape still bears evidence of these crashes. The XB-70 Valkyrie was wrecked during a photo shoot following a routine test mission in 1966. Photo Courtesy of Center for Land Use Interpretation
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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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