BERKELEY PRIZE COMPETITION ESSAY
PARTICIPANT Mr nicholas hubicki
COUNTRY Australia
UNIVERISTY royal melbourne institute of technology (RMIT)
DEPARTMENT Department of architecture
MAJOR BA architecture
YEAR 5

ESSAY
Every current of fashion or of worldview derives its force from what is forgotten. Walter Benjamin

The intention of this paper will not be to reformulate concepts that have governed the principles of architecture as a social art, or add another manifesto to an already voluminous catalogue but to examine


SOURCES
Andreotti, L. and Costa, X. (eds.), Theory of the Derive and other Situationist Writings on the City l’Architecture Aujourd’hui, Juin/Juillet, 1964 Benjamin, W., The Arcades Project Benjamin, W., One Way Street De Landa, M., A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History Guattari, F., Soft Subversions Kracauer, S. The Mass Ornament Smithson, A., (ed.) Team 10 Meetings Starobinski, J., 1789: The Emblems of Reason Wigley, M., Constant’s New Babylon: The Architecture of Desire
Main Index
Introduction: Legacy and Action
Stage 1: Enter the Competition
Stage 2: For Semifinalists
Winning Essays
Prize History
Frequently Asked Questions
Berkeley Prize Committee and Jury
Jury Room
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