Princeton School of Architecture: TOO FAST TOO SLOW @ 40 Wooster April 6 - 26, 2019 | 12 pm - 6 pm Opening Reception: April 5th | 6 pm - 8 pm


TOO FAST TOO SLOW11 Architectural Moves Architecture works hard to keep up to speed. In environments that are quickly changing, on borders that are stealthily shifting, and among publics that are increasingly more than human, the discipline swings between representation and agency until it becomes hard to see. A quick look around suggests that its oscillation has either sped up beyond useful limits or ceased altogether. In other words, architecture is somehow both too fast and too slow. To help architecture find its rhythm again, AWP* asks 11 designers: can architecture be made to move lithely with the present in an effort to remain an agile and relevant agent of social and cultural production? In the search for agency, the projects respond to this question by slipping between visual and material contexts, synced to their pace and situated in unusual places-in the middle, along the edge, over water, out there, in the shadows, through the air, amidst data, on unstable ground-in a critical display of architecture's versatility. In the search for representation, the work moves between image and material, circulating through time-consuming genres and formats to slow down-or speed up-architecture's incorporation into visual culture at large. Following these themes, the exhibition is organized in two parts: Environments and Apparatuses. Environments bring exterior worlds into the gallery, simulating the effects and affects of sites and atmospheres. They are built up and take you places. Apparatuses sample, mediate, and image materials to demonstrate that the difference between architecture and environment is not a thin line, but a space held wide open for interaction. In a field with differences too uncoordinated to make a difference, AWP asks "when" rather than "how" in the search for shared criteria. *AWP (Agency for Work and Play) is the platform through which the Princeton School of Architecture Post-Professional M.Arch class explores issues relating to architecture through an interdisciplinary lens.TOO FAST TOO SLOWIndefinite Boundaries: Projections of Immaterial Space Kenny Chao Advisors: Stan Allen + Cameron Wu Watermelons and Walls: Building Infrastructure in Sur E. Ece Emanetoğlu Advisor: Paul Lewis THERE IS NO MIDDLE Deborah Garcia Advisors: Michael Meredith + Stan Allen Uncertain Grounds: Rethinking Settlement in the Anthropocene José Ibarra Advisors: Hayley Eber + Spyros Papapetros this tower was reconstructed on the Green Line Rami Kanafani Advisor: Mónica Ponce de León Turning the Last Page: Knowledge Exchange and Political Crossings in Hong Kong 2046 Jessica Leung Advisor: Mario Gandelsonas Visual Guide to A House, Museum Erik Tsurumaki Advisor: Paul Lewis Climate as a Medium Zherui Wang Advisor: Elizabeth Diller Balancing Act / Social Piling Ece Yetim Advisor: Hayley Eber A Floating Urbanism Sophia Zhu Advisor: Stan Allen Clip-on Urbanism: A Maker's Survival Guide to Shenzhen Zhonghui Zhu Advisor: Mario Gandelsonas Princeton School of Architecture 2019 Post-Professional Master of Architecture Thesis is coordinated by Professor Jesse Reiser.

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Past Pop-Ups: Princeton University @ Parasol Projects - 208 Bowery March 29 - April 15, 2017

Too Fast Too Slow

April 5 - 26

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New York, New York 10013

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