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Earthchild by Warren M. Brodey
Earthchild by Warren M. Brodey













Earthchild by Warren M. Brodey

Landau describes the magazine as a volume about the concept of change in its broadest sense.

Earthchild by Warren M. Brodey

Thinking about architecture and planning” is a number about theory as a new field of opportunity for architectural research. Musgrave, Imre Lakatos, Warren Brodey, Peter Cowan and Karl Popper, to the cybernetic approach of Gordon Pask, Nicholas Negroponte and Andrew Rabeneck, to the new planning possibilities of Chris Abel and AG Wilson, to the architectural contributions of Cedric Price and Warren Chalk, and to the advances in CAD systems at the hands of Nicholas Negroponte, David Greene and Peter Kamnitzer. This number is a statement of principles on indeterminacy and open systems, due to its interdisciplinary contributions, ranging from the scientific and epistemological approach of Alan E. Royston Landau, guest editor of the Architectural Design magazine, proposed in 1969 a revolutionary number about new theoretical contributions that were being developed around architecture and urban planning.















Earthchild by Warren M. Brodey