Issue No.
106
Ed Ruscha
May, 2008
Cover:
Ed Ruscha, Boss, 1961, oil on canvas, 71 1/8 x 67 1/8". Photograph courtesy Edward Ruscha Studio, Venice, California.
Border Crossings has looked at the following architects, and more:
Archigram
James Donahue
Richard Henriquez
Phillip Johnson
Ron Keenberg
Rob Kovitz
Phyllis Lambert
Daniel Libeskind
Harry Seidler
Clifford Wiens, 26#2
Berlin’s New Embasies, 25#2
Volume 20#4
"Building on the Shipwreck of History: The Architecture of Daniel Libeskind" by Heather Elton
After the unveiling of his design for the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Daniel Libeskin has enjoyed an unexpected rise to architectural celebrity. His Imperial War Museum North (IWMN) is currently under construction in Manchester.
Volume 20#3
"City of Coloured Shadows: Notes on Berlin" by Rodney LaTourelle
Artist, writer, critic and designer Rodney LaTourelle writes about the installation of his work Chronochroma-Berlin.
Volume 20#3
"Blowing Things Up: 2001 Luftbalons" by James Trainor
Air and architecture in Berlin. An exhibition of inflatable architecture at the Vitra Design Museum’s Berlin outpost.
Volume 18#1
"The Mies Generation: Philip Johnson, Harry Seidler, Ron Keenberg, Phyllis Lambert, Franz Schulze"
A series of interviews with some of the most influential architects of the century.