Folding in Architecture Rev
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Greg Lynn is an architect with practices in Los Angeles (FORM) and New York (United Architects). He is also a Professor at the Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Davenport Visiting Professor at Yale University (2004) and Studio Professor at UCLA.

Mario Carpo is Head of the Study Centre at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal; Robert Sterling Clark Visiting Professor of Art History at Williams College (2004); and Associate Professor of Architectural History at the School of Architecture of Saint-Etienne, France (on leave).

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Preface (Helen Castle).

Introduction (Greg Lynn).

Ten Years of Folding (Mario Carpo).

Unfolding Folding (Kenneth Powell).

Architectural Curvilinearity: The Folded, the Pliant and the Supple (Greg Lynn).

The Fold - Leibniz and the Baroque: The Pleats of the Matter (Gilles Deleuze).

Folding in Time: The Singularity of Rebstock (Peter Eisenman).

Rebstock Park Masterplan, Frankfurt Germany (Peter Eisenman).

Alteka Office Building, Tokyo Japan (Peter Eisenman).

Center for the Arts, Emory University, Atlanta (Peter Eisenman).

The Points of Space (Frederik Stjernfelt).

The Anhalter Folding (Carsten Juel-Christiansen).

Towards a New Architecture (Jeffrey Kipnis).

Nara Convention Hall (Bahram Shirdel).

Scottish National Heritage: A Living Museum (Bahram Shirdel).

Unfolding Architecture (Chuck Hoberman).

Out of the Fold (John Rajchman).

The Material Fold: Towards a Variable Narrative of Anomalous Topologies (Claire Robinson).

Bentwood Furniture (Frank Gehry).

Lewis Residence, Cleveland, Ohio (Frank Gehry and Philip Johnson).

IN VER(re*) T.GO (Thomas Leeser).

Prefectura Gymnasium (Shoei Yoh).

Stranded Sears Tower (Greg Lynn).

Croton Aqueduct (RAA Um).

Computer Imaging: Morphing and Architectural Representation (Stephen Perrella).

Interview with Mark Dippe: Terminator 2 (Stephen Perrella).

First Interstate Bank Tower: A Note on the Architectonics of Folding (Henry Cobb).

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