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Emergent Green

Within the continually shifting territory of material selection and application, several important trends have emerged that indicate dramatic changes in our future built environment. These trends highlight the imminent transition from an industrialized, hydrocarbon-based global economy to a regenerative, carbohydrate-based system. Climate change, peak oil, food shortages, water conflicts, and pervasive pollutants are all global [...]

Substance and Transience

Blaine Brownell presented a lecture entitled “Matter in the Floating World: Substance and Transience in Japanese Architecture and Design” at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts on April 7, 2011. The talk expanded upon the themes presented in his book Matter in the Floating World: Conversations with Leading Japanese Architects and Designers, published by Princeton Architectural [...]

Material Territories

Material Territories features investigations of innovative material applications in contemporary architecture that disrupt conventional thinking about material processes, design, and construction. The essays were contributed by the following students for the graduate seminar Arch 5541: Material Strategies, led by Blaine Brownell at the University of Minnesota School of Architecture in 2009 and 2010: Solomon Atta, [...]

Discussing Craft

Volume 6 of the There Journal of Design features an interview about the nature of craft with Blaine Brownell, Benjamin Ibarra-Sevilla, and Marc Swackhamer—moderated by Steven Grootaert. The issue also features articles by Deborah K. Ultan Boudewyns; Leslie Van Duzer; Glenn Adamson; Tia Salmela Keobounpheng; Branko Kolarevic; Bob Brown; Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos; James [...]

Open Space: an International Workshop

Tokyo University of Science professor Kaori Ito co-taught a collaborative workshop with Blaine Brownell at the University of Minnesota School of Architecture from August 26 to September 1, 2010. Students from both universities formed five multi-national teams in order to investigate the nature of public space in the Twin Cities. Using the short film as [...]

Inescapable Mutuality

A recent forecast estimates that humankind will construct roughly the same volume of buildings within the next generation as that which currently exists today. A significant portion of this volume will be in the form of tall buildings in urban centers. If realized, not only will this volume require the use of massive amounts of [...]