Issue 23
Join the Pidgin editors in a conversation to explore the potential of what an un-themed, student-run publication could mean in contemporary architectural discourse:
“So what does everyone think about un-theme-ing? Why did we decide to un-theme?”
“For one, we wanted to get a better sense of the contemporary moment without forcefully bracketing it in a thematic framework. “
“to be nimble responsive and reflect on things that feel more urgent right now. Breaking from themes also allows us to refocus on the print format…how could we use it differently…”
Pidgin 23 includes contributions from:
Samia Henni, Sylvia Lavin, Brittany Utting, James Michael Tate with response by Jennifer Bonner, Jongwan Kwon with response by Debbie Chen, Jimmy Carter, Brandon Clifford, Evan Pavka with response by Jaffer Kolb, Min Keun Park, Thomas Feary, Igor Bragado and Rennie Jones with response by Spyros Papapetros, A. Melissa Harris with response by Michael Young, and Emma Benintende and Kate Yeh Chiu.
Spring 2018
Join the Pidgin editors in a conversation to explore the potential of what an un-themed, student-run publication could mean in contemporary architectural discourse:
“So what does everyone think about un-theme-ing? Why did we decide to un-theme?”
“For one, we wanted to get a better sense of the contemporary moment without forcefully bracketing it in a thematic framework. “
“to be nimble responsive and reflect on things that feel more urgent right now. Breaking from themes also allows us to refocus on the print format…how could we use it differently…”
Pidgin 23 includes contributions from:
Samia Henni, Sylvia Lavin, Brittany Utting, James Michael Tate with response by Jennifer Bonner, Jongwan Kwon with response by Debbie Chen, Jimmy Carter, Brandon Clifford, Evan Pavka with response by Jaffer Kolb, Min Keun Park, Thomas Feary, Igor Bragado and Rennie Jones with response by Spyros Papapetros, A. Melissa Harris with response by Michael Young, and Emma Benintende and Kate Yeh Chiu.
Spring 2018
Join the Pidgin editors in a conversation to explore the potential of what an un-themed, student-run publication could mean in contemporary architectural discourse:
“So what does everyone think about un-theme-ing? Why did we decide to un-theme?”
“For one, we wanted to get a better sense of the contemporary moment without forcefully bracketing it in a thematic framework. “
“to be nimble responsive and reflect on things that feel more urgent right now. Breaking from themes also allows us to refocus on the print format…how could we use it differently…”
Pidgin 23 includes contributions from:
Samia Henni, Sylvia Lavin, Brittany Utting, James Michael Tate with response by Jennifer Bonner, Jongwan Kwon with response by Debbie Chen, Jimmy Carter, Brandon Clifford, Evan Pavka with response by Jaffer Kolb, Min Keun Park, Thomas Feary, Igor Bragado and Rennie Jones with response by Spyros Papapetros, A. Melissa Harris with response by Michael Young, and Emma Benintende and Kate Yeh Chiu.
Spring 2018