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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

Speculative

by Sara Stevens

Design and capital in the work of Gerald Hines.

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

Research Ransoms

Leah Meisterlin in conversation with Samantha Parsons from UnKoch My Campus

On expelling undue influence.

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

Rules for Breaking In

by Alan Smart

Squatter handbooks as radical specifications.

Issue 03, Performance

Efficiency As Productivity

A conversation with Craig Schwitter

Actually, we have extra.

Issue 03, Performance

Efficiency As Integration

A conversation with Mahadev Raman

Triple bottom line.

Issue 03, Performance

To the Street

by Tanya Gershon

Passbooks, permits and the art of public life.

Issue 03, Performance

Domestic Homelessness

by Lluís Alexandre Casanovas Blanco

New York’s shelter system, to the letter of the law.

Issue 02, The Search Engine

Counter Intuition

A conversation with Benedict Clouette

Searching on unstable ground.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Which Public?

By Quilian Riano

Conflict as catalyst.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Niagora

by Jordan Geiger

The netherworld of the Phantom Tollbooth Plaza.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

The Minstrel’s Lab

by Lucía Jalón Oyarzun & Mateo Fernández-Muro

Taking steps to experiment upon ourselves.

06_SMscatalog_e.Chromi LABORATORY SERIES. No.06. The Scatalog by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King, with the University of Cambridge iGEM Team, 2009. Imagine that in 2039, you can go to the supermarket and buy a simple probiotic yoghurt for cheap, personalized disease monitoring. The yoghurt drink contains E. chromi bacteria, which establish a colony in your gut. They monitor for chemicals signals that indicate the presence of a wide range of diseases. When they detect a disease, they start start generating the corresponding color pigment, producing an easily visible output, to prompt you to see your doctor. Photo Courtesy of Åsa Johannesson.
LABORATORY SERIES. No.06. The Scatalog by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King, with the University of Cambridge iGEM Team, 2009. Imagine that in 2039, you can go to the supermarket and buy a simple probiotic yoghurt for cheap, personalized disease monitoring. The yoghurt drink contains E. chromi bacteria, which establish a colony in your gut. They monitor for chemicals signals that indicate the presence of a wide range of diseases. When they detect a disease, they start start generating the corresponding color pigment, producing an easily visible output, to prompt you to see your doctor. Photo Courtesy of Åsa Johannesson.
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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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