“MORE THAN ONE
WAY TO SKIN A BUILDING”
Alexandra Lange as guest speaker at a free public
forum presented by the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the
University of Melbourne . The event explored the function and evolution of
architecture writing and how digital media has opened up a new and seductive
space for design criticism.
Alexandra Lange has made a name for herself as a critic
and writer on the influential Design Observer website. She is author of the
acclaimed Writing About Architecture (2012), and her lucid and entertaining
critiques have appeared in The Architect's Newspaper, Architectural Record,
Dwell, Metropolis, Print, New York Magazine and The New York Times.
Leading figures in Australian architectural media
joined Lange to explore the challenges and potential of critical discourse, the
built environment and digital media.
The panel line-up included: Justine Clark
(architectural writer, editor of Parlour and former editor of Architecture
Australia), Michael Holt (editor of Architectural Review Asia Pacific), Dr.
Rory Hyde (broadcaster, blogger and author of Future Practice, 2012), and
academic Dr Karen Burns (University of Melbourne).
This recorded event (from March 2013) is of particular
interest to architects, designers, writers, bloggers, publishers and students
of architecture, design, cultural studies and journalism.
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