02.04.09 - Aziza Chaouni, Bureau E.A.S.T Published in 306090 new issue Dimension

Aziza Chaouni, Bureau E.A.S.T has been published in the current issue of 306090 entitled "Dimension". This twelfth volume is edited by Emily Abruzzo and Jonathan D. Solomon.

About Dimension
After over two decades of investment in virtual architecture, it is time to reconsider dimension in architectural theory and practice. There is no more compelling problem in architecture today than that of the real, and the transition from virtual thereto – for it is in this very return to the material world that we see the most eloquent explorations of the virtual. Dimension, a quality that captures both scale and authenticity, is the noun and the verb that drives architecture’s latest engagement in configuring the actual.

Qualities of the real, we find, have always been contingent upon the virtual, or abstract. Scale — in time and space — is relative. Even the very terms of measurement turn out to be constructs, yet our abilities to draw, communicate and build are fundamentally reliant on them. Dimension’s relationship to design is even more vexing when we consider that all the precision that we can generate, all the tabulated data, cannot account for the absolute thrill or feeling of trepidation that a space may inspire in its built form.

The works in this volume respond to our provocation: "What economic, political, and environmental factors influence dimension and its effects?" Witness, the future of tall buildings explored in the narrative format of a graphic novel, walls made of atmosphere, the material distortions that occur as a laser drills through acrylic. In their totality, these projects, articles and definitions break open endemic dualities of contemporary design: the precise yet ambiguous, the specific yet flexible, the ideal yet spiritual. They question and answer, just as the very process of dimensioning does.

About 306090
306090, Inc. is a non-profit arts stewardship organization that supports young architect professionals and design students through the publication of an annual journal and organization of events geared towards fostering a community of ideas and exchange within the field of design.

Exploring contemporary issues in architecture “from every angle,” 306090 is dedicated to opening up architectural discourse by publishing design projects, critical essays, and historic inquiries across a range of places, people and practices.

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