Join us for an evening of readings and talks to celebrate the launch of Sightlines, a new series of books by Mack looking at architecture from distinct points of view, each taking the perspective of a particular entity, history, discipline, or form of writing.
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Join us for an evening of readings and talks to celebrate the launch of Sightlines, a new series of books by Mack looking at architecture from distinct points of view, each taking the perspective of a particular entity, history, discipline, or form of writing.
We will be joined by Andrea Bagnato, author of Terra Infecta: Disease and the Italian Landscape, as well as the authors of upcoming Sightlines books, Helen Thomas, Eliot Haworth and Sara Pereira. Their projects range from a reflection on animals and architecture inspired by Le Corbusier to an oral history of the SAAL movement for housing during the Portuguese revolution of 1974-76.
Sightlines is a series of essays looking at architecture from distinct points of view, each taking the perspective of a particular entity, history, discipline, or form of writing or research. Published in collectable hardback editions and authored by a range of renowned and emerging writers and practitioners, these books will look to question and refresh settled understandings of architecture: who and what it concerns, how it is historicised, and the ways it reflects and determines our lives.