Issues

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Debate

Issue 27
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Constructive Debates

Issue statement by Iker Gil, editor in chief of MAS Context
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A Heroic Debate

A Heroic Debate by Chris Grimley, Michael Kubo, and Mark Pasnik
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Debate by Jason Pickleman

Illustrations by Jason Pickleman
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The Personal Debate of Juan O’Gorman

Essay by Fabrizio Gallanti
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#platform project

Project by Mimi Zeiger and Neil Donnelly
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#TheDress Like No Other

Text by Craig Shparago
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Expressing Opposing Opinions Through Buttons

Button selection by Busy Beaver Buttons Co.
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Vocalization Machines

Project by Christina Shivers
Mas issue debate in plain sight 01

In Plain Sight, An Architectural Hit List

Essay by Max Kuo with illustrations by Max Kuo, Olivia Heung, Annie Schneider, and LeeAnn Suen
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Dialogue Concerning a House’s World System (After Galileo)

Text by Dennis Maher
Mas issue debate circulating borders 01

Circulating Borders: The BMW Guggenheim Lab

Essay by Marina Otero Verzier
Mas issue debate political props 01

Political Props: Territorial Performance and the Chamizal Dispute

Essay by Nathan Friedman
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Designer As Degenerate

Jessica Barrett Sattell interviews Dgenerator
Mas issue debate its not what you say its what you do 04

It’s Not What You Say, It’s What You Do

Iker Gil and Ann Lui interview Stanley Tigerman
Mas issue debate design and violence 01

Design and Violence

Zoë Ryan interviews Paola Antonelli
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Credit Check

Essay by Adrian Shaughnessy
Mas issue debate sexism is still with us 01

Sexism Is Still With Us

Essay by Justine Clark
Mas issue debate room at the top 05

Room at the Top? Sexism and the Star System in Architecture

Essay by Denise Scott Brown
Mas issue debate identifying the designer as worker 01

Identifying the Designer as Worker

Essay by Peggy Deamer, Quilian Riano, and Manuel Shvartzberg on behalf of The Architecture Lobby
Mas issue more want more 01

Want More?

MAS Context wanted MORE and collected a list of 100.
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More Marina

Essay by Andrew Dribin
Mas issue ownership cooperative dream 01

Cooperative Dream

Iker Gil interviews Jeanne Gang
Mas issue events designing venues 01

Designing Venues

Iker Gil interviews Doug Garofalo
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CDF 2011 proposal

Architects Sharon Haar and Iker Gil propose the first Chicago Design Festival
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Futures: Expo Boston ‘76

Text and chronology by Michael Kubo, Chris Grimley, and Mark Pasnik
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Architectural Narratives

Issue statement by Iker Gil, editor in chief of MAS Context
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Posconflicto Laboratory: More and More about Less and Less and Less and Less about More and More

Essay by Roberto Soundy and project by URBANÍSTICA—Empresa Metropolitana de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de la Ciudad de Guatemala and Asociación Centroamericana Taller de Arquitectura (a—c—t—a)
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Surveillance in the News

A selection of quotes on surveillance from the news.
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Politicians Under Surveillance

Project by Luzinterruptus with photography by Gustavo Sanabria
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New Deal Utopias

Text and photographs by Jason Reblando
Mas issue legacy architecture and the city 01

Architecture and the City: Berlin, Tempelhof

Project by Ted Brown
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Publics Works

Essay by Maria Moreno-Carranco
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Virginia Tech, School of Architecture + Design

Introduction by Kathryn Clarke Albright