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	Chapter (3) ~ Last Toner Cartridge
The last thing Us remembered seeing in the fire, was the printer toner cartridges. The smoke was thick, and Us was severely light headed, but Us distinctly recalled seeing the HP shipping box and one black and white cartridge resting, angled on the carpet. Nothing else, just the cartridges. The facets of those things are so peculiar, almost unimaginably so, Us thought. After this, US passed out.


Us woke up being pushed by two firemen. One was African American, so Us immediately felt a connection. When outside they gave Us some oxygen through one of those clear tubes, with the nostril holes. Us thought Us overheard that ______ was still missing, which made Us terrified and made Us feel like Us was going to vomit. 


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Us collapsed back looking in the opposite direction at the side street. Before passing out again Us made eye contact with ______ as she was driving by in her little blue sedan.


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Direct Links: Han Wang,&#38;nbsp;Ben Joseph Speltz, Sofia Gozzi,&#38;nbsp;Graham Baldwin,&#38;nbsp;Bushra Mohamed, Matteo Mastri,&#38;nbsp;Pieter Dossche, Daniele Mainetti,&#38;nbsp;Barbara Mazza,&#38;nbsp;Riccardo Altobello, Hermes Killer, Kaye Song,&#38;nbsp;Jamie Gatty Irving, Cristina Roiz de la Parra Solano,

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Han Wang
Architect


Han studied architecture at University of Bath and the Cass. Now she lives and works in London, liking it but also missing Tokyo and Shanghai. She hasn't figured out her life yet.




	

(1) Tokyo melody: un film sur Ryuichi Sakamoto(2) Smoochy, Ryuichi Sakamoto
(3) The Night Fernando Pessoa Met Constantine Cavafy
(4) The Urban Fabric Map(5) A Woman's Art: Sophie Maintigneux, Eric Rohmer And Female Friendship(6) Pauline at the Beach, Eric Rhomer, a clip(7) Earth House, Kazuo Shinohara(8) Recognition and Delineation, Situating Kazuo Shinohara in a Genealogy of Japanese Architecture(9) Xun, a picture album by Yushan(10) The Garden for Solitary Enjoyment, Qiu Ying
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	Ben Joseph Speltz
Architect

Question: Is BS a Romanticist, with a contemporary romantic taste? Is he a classicist? Answer: "I do not believe that architecture can, or should try to, express the spirit of an age. To become mythical, to transmit a perennial message and value, I think that the architect's work has to transcend the particularities of its era of creation."








	

(1) PEACH

(2) The Beautiful and the Sublime: from post-war to post-modern (Notes on the multiplicity and instability of American architecture) by Ben Speltz
(3) The Sublime Object of Ideology, Slavoj Žižek, 1989

(4) Slavoj Žižek, Blue Velvet



(5) Don't let yourself get attached

(6) Understanding the Sublime Architecture of BLOODBORNE

(7) Shopping for the Sublime


(8) Exploring a Huge Abandoned Mall, 1 Million Sq Ft!

(9) Down to Earth by Bruno Latour

(10) Holly e Benji-



	

Sofia Gozzi
Architect

Sofia is a technological minded architect and artist who focuses on the relation of mechanics and mechanisms to human nature and psycology. A topic explored on her last exhibition “Behavioural machines” in Milan at spazio Bixio. She bases her thesis research on climate engineering and owns an angle view on methereological architecture having worked with architect Philippe Rahm at the beginning of her career. She is currently cultivating a broader territorial look working in Paris for the urbanistic studio of L’AUC.





	

(1) How to: go to the moon

(2) How to: master youtube



(3) How to: look



(4) How to: daily shot



(5) How to: kiss




(6) How to: disturb



(7) How to: write



(8) How to: fly



(9) How to: drive



(10) How to: be pop
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Graham Baldwin

ArchitectGraham is an American architect interested in the construction of spaces, images, films, sculptures, books, languages, narratives and sound. He also likes pyramids. 
www.das-wilde.com


	

(1) Santuario de Aránzazu


(2) Surveyor 7




(3) Himiko




(4) Atlas






(5) BR Symphonieorchester Chamber Concerts Poster Series






(6) Fantasy




(7) White Square




(8) Temple of the Scapegoat




(9) Aspen




(10) أهرامات البجراويه
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Bushra Mohamed
Architect




Bushra is based in London where she teaches and practices. Her research interests include the study of non western housing typologies and how identity and culture are translated into edifices.


	

(1) Désolé ft. Fatoumata Diawara


(2) Compound Housing as a Typology (1)



(3) Nathalie Du Pasquier



(4) Ibrahim Karama’s Cultural Provocation

(5) Hearts &#38;amp; Minds, Elisabeth Kendall


(6) Midnight, Sappho

(7) Karel Martens’ Monoprints


(8) Irena Gajic




(9) Compound Housing as a Typology (2)



(10) I Know Alone
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Pieter Dossche

ArchitectArchitecten De Vylder Vinck TaillieuAtelier BowwowHorst Music Festival Music and ArtsCaruso st John ArchitectsSergison Bates Architects
I write to you because you were always better in reading than listening
We started off by not wanting to exist but by chance, a complex dance of nature
Even a dead clock shows the correct time twice a day 
do you realise you are going to die?for the day of tomorrow


	

(1) Children of the Light 


(2) The Eyes of the Skin, Juhani Pallasmaa

 
(3) The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, Nan Goldin
(4)Mitosis, Italo Calvino




(5) St Govan’s Chapel

(6) Una gionata Mastroianni 




(7) Utopia Interrupted





(8) Katrien De Blauwer




(9) Ode to Things, White, 
Kenya Hara

(10) Nothing to be Gained at a Cemetery, Wim Cuyvers
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Riccardo Altobello
Architect
&#38;nbsp;‘’how can you really comprehend the grandeur of the Taj Mahal without first eating a butter naan in the shadow of its gates?''


	

(1) Flatlandia, Short Film, Michele Emmer 

(2) La Forma della Città, Pier Paolo Pasolini

(3) Lamp of Memory, 6th chapter of the book “The Seven Lamps of Architecture”, John Ruskin

(4) From Pentelicon to the Parthenon, Manolis Korres

(5) The structure of the City, Free Downloads of Rome’s Plans from the Renaissance till the 60’s
(6) Thee Different Overlaid Paintings During Restoration, the Same Character changing through time and style.





(7) Kerala Meals(8) Human Signs, the Sidewalk as a Typology, model pic by Riccardo Altobello

(9) Engawa, Meaning 




(10) F. Grosso’s Final Penalty, Italy-France, Worldcup 2006
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Daniele Mainetti


Architect
Daniele is an architect and founder of Paradise Backyard. Based in Paris, he tries his best to fight against “boredom”.

http://paradisebackyard.com/




	

(1) Mediterraneo, Gabriele Salvatores


(2) Skrammellegepladsen, Sune Lund-Sørensen
(3) Comizi d'amore, Radio popolare
(4) Margherita Spiluttini photo archive
(5) Bonjour Tristesse interiors


(6)
Mimmo Corcione

(7)
Toyota Chinook Archive
(8) L'estetica vince la miseria, Bruno Munari
(9)
Vestirsi é facile, Archizoom
(10)
Robo-Hobbit House, Bohumil Lhota
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Barbara Mazza
Architect
Barbara is a graduate of the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio (CH). For the last three years she has been working between Switzerland and Belgium, where she lives in Bruxelles. In 2020 she founded her practice together with Claudio Cortese.

https://cortesemazza.com/




	

(1) Nevica Sempre Quando ti Servo, Shiro Kuramata
(2) In Sardegna, Guido Guidi
(3) Ta-ra-ta-ta, Mina
(4) Grand Place, Philippe Weisbecker
(5) Kaufmann Holz AG Distribution Center, Florian Nagler
(6) Anthilia, Donnafugata
(7) James Bond Goldfinger, Furka Pass Scene
(8) La Pliniana
(9) Italy: The New Domestic Landscape

















(10)
COR
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Graham Baldwin

Architect

Graham is an American architect interested in the construction of spaces, images, films, sculptures, books, languages, narratives and sound. He also likes pyramids. 


www.das-wilde.com


	

(1) Santuario de Aránzazu


(2) Surveyor 7




(3) Himiko




(4) Atlas






(5) BR Symphonieorchester Chamber Concerts Poster Series






(6) Fantasy




(7) White Square




(8) Temple of the Scapegoat




(9) Aspen




(10) أهرامات البجراويه
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Hermes Killer

Architect

Hermes is architect, based in Locarno.
hermeskiller.com





	

(1) Gestein



(2) Ronchamp



(3) Casa Bianchetti





(4) Saper Ballare





(5) Basalt Column





(6) Gaudi





(7) Maravillas





(8) Orfeu Negro





(9) Tluwulahu Mask





(10) Censorship
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Kaye Song
ArchitectKaye wants to make architecture that is rich and characterful, that is individual whilst having long-lasting social and cultural value. She's based in London and interested in the spirit of DIY and the joy of living.


	

(1) Avasara Academy, Case Design


(2) Fishies
(3) Shelter
(4) Pan Yuliang
(5) Kahil El’Zaba
(6) Chequerboar
(7) Eyecatchers
(8) Clifford Ellis mural, Maylands Infant School
(9) Mbuti barkcloth

(10) Radio Garden
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Jamie Gatty Irving

ArchitectJamie is primarily focused on enhancing environments. He currently works and teaches in London.


	

(1) 
Swing

(2) 
Catch



(3) 
Live




(4) 
Work




(5)React




(6) 
Run




(7) 
Land




(8) 
Cultivate




(9) 
Eat



(10)Communicate
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Cristina Roiz de la Parra Solano
Architect
Cristina gained experience in several offices in the Uk and Switzerland and recently founded her own practice. She is interested in the manner in which spaces are composed, relating to our daily experiences and memories. She is currently researching Italian second post-war housing typologies while also teaching a design unit at Kingston University of Art, since 2016.

Roiz de la Parra Architects


	

(1) Composing space. Issey Miyake. Spring Summer 1995. Paris. Min 2.30


(2) Swimming Pool Monza by Giulio Minoletti

(3) Forme liberate. Piani, line, trame, costruzioni e figure, p. 69.




(4) In the mood for Love. Wong Kar-wai. 2000

(5) Cacio e Pepe




(6) Treppen. Verwaltungsbaüde der Hoffmann-La Roche. 1935 Basel.

(7) Don't just walk off the edge like lemmings, look around you.




(8) Italy builds; its modern architecture and native inheritance. L'Italia costruisce. George Everard Kidder Smith 1955




(9) 64 Columnas Pudingas, Palacio Carlos V. Pedro Machuca 1568.




(10) Capponi G., Palazzina Nebbiosi. 1929 Rome
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Enrico Brondelli di Brondello

Architect



Enrico is an architect and researcher. His work lies at the intersection of food, place and identity with a particular focus on our notions of home.




	

(1) Frank O’ Hara, Having a Coke with You


(2) Aviva throws her leg 


(3) Rooms for Manouvre


(4) Dolores Hayden, The Grand Domestic Revolution


(5) Franziskaner Platz


(6) PAO


(7) Sara Ahmed, Queer Phenomenology


(8) Pina Bausch, Seasons March


(9) David Foster Wallace Shipping Out


(10) AliceWaters, Vegetables
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	Nele BergmansArchitect



Nele studied architecture in Ghent, Belgium. She currently lives and works in London. She likes drawing and painting and is interested in colour and colour combinations.





	

(1) 
NTS Time is away, Jonas Mekas

(2) David Hockney, Bigger Trees Near Warter



(3)Life of Pablo

(4)Rutger Bregman, Humankind



(5)Etel Adnan 



(6) 
Gonzalo Fonseca: Membra disjecta &#38;amp; a life in stone 



(7) 
World of Art series



(8) 
Noguchi Playgrounds



(9) 
Robbie Lawrence



(10) Gudetama
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Federico Cadeddu
Architect

Federico holds a master in architecture from the University of Florence, he worked as an architect in London, Shanghai and Basel. Some people say he recently chose an easy life in architecture by doing business development for OMA New York.
www.aymo.co






	



(1) Jim Jarmusch, Things I’ve Learned

(2) Kohkoku Japan, Learning from Gundam, the superiority of cost outlook

(3) Gae Aulenti, Locus Solus Chair

(4) Playlab, Museum

(5) Ming-liang Tsai, Rebels of the Neon God

(6) Herbie Hancock, Head Hunters

(7) June 14, Kitchen Set

(8) Keiichi Matsuda, Hyper Reality

(9) Museo Marino Marini

(10) Geoff Dyer, The Colour of Memory



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Gabriel George Architect

Gabriel studied at Central Saint Martins&#38;nbsp;and the CASS. Recently he has been trying to grapple the depths of local authority housing guided by a search for quality and talented peers.




	

(1) Bruce Brown, On Any Sunday

(2) Bungaroosh 



(3) Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira



(4) The English Terraced House



(5) Green board



(6) Richard Neutra, Beard House



(7) Luc Besson,&#38;nbsp; Le Grand Bleu, 



(8) Paul Englemann &#38;amp; Ludwig Wittgenstein, Haus Wittgenstein



(9) Luca George



(10) Screenplay by Vincent Gallo
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Elena GianelloniArchitectElena is an architect with a territorial and research bent. She has been living, studying and practising in Venice, Paris and Berlin.






	

(1) Alessandro Cortini &#38;amp; Don Buchla, Everything Ends Here


(2) Mariya Takeuchi, Plastic Love 





(3) Georges Didi-Huberman, Ouvrir un ciel 

derrière

chaque geste 



(4) Emanuele Coccia, Reversing the new global monasticism




(5) Padania Classics 




(6) TBA-21 Academy, Ocean Space 





(7) Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960




(8) Luigi Ghirri, Infinito 





(9) subwayhands 



(10) Vico Magistretti, Eclisse
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Michele Andaloro

Engineer
Works at the intersection between architecture and engineering, focusing on facade and specialty structures design, complex geometries, and sustainability.






	

(1) Ontwerp en Produktie, Enzo Mari (2) Fossili del 2000, Bruno Munari
(3) Casa Corbellini-Wassermann, Piero Portaluppi(4) Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Ignazio Gardella (5) Spreads, Piotr Niepsuj 01(6) Nido, Nico Vascellari
 (7) Quantum Gravity(8) Castello di Rivoli &#38;nbsp;(9) Sella, Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
(10) Wolfgang Tillmans at Fondation Beyeler
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Isabella Mejia-Bruton Art Director




Bella is a freelance Art Director working in the fashion industry. She studied fashion communication at Central Saint Martin’s before working at Simmonds Ltd. where she art-directed campaigns for Gucci, as well as Hugo Boss and Vaquera amongst others. She specialises in image research and subsequent concept development for photographic and film content across a range of media. Her output is informed by an exploration of femininity and seduction in image making.





	

(1) The Architecture of Reassurance, Mike Mills
(2) Maria, Lee Friedlander
(3) Maria Belen's Quinceanera
(4) Elektrobank, The Chemical Brothers
(5) Film-grab.com, Midnight Cowboy
(6) Lebanese Girls at the Mall 
(7) Illustrated Reference Manual: Hands and Face
(8) Syrian lingerie product photography
(9) The Obama paintings, Rob Pruitt 
(10) Super Yaya

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Christopher Smith
Architect
Christopher studied architecture at the University of British Columbia and ETH Zurich, where his research interests included the study of typology and social housing. He enjoys walking through a city and taking photos.


	

(1) Martin Parr, The Last Resort


(2) Arthur Erickson, Lethbridge


(3) Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Usufruct


(4) Peter Cardew, Expo '86


(5) Fred Herzog, Granville



(6) Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand, Precis on the Lessons of Architecture


(7) Hut 8 Mining Corp, Bitcoin Farm



(8) Canaletto, Capriccio



(9) Moths



(10) Once Upon A Time: Macdonald and Salter


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Gabriele Pagani
Architect



Gabriele graduated from the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, Switzerland. After experiences at David Chipperfield and Junya Ishigami he returned to Milan, where he currently lives and practices as an architect. In his work, he is constantly affected by emotions and feelings. He gets excited by the wild animals in Rousseau’s paintings and is fascinated by the rhythm generated by the infinite procession of cars in LA’s traffic..








	



(1) Metabolist Manifesto, Japan, 1960
(2) Nocturnal Animals, Opening Scene, 0:00 - 04:47, Tom Ford, 2016
(3) Afuri Menu, Tokyo, Roppongi Crossing
(4) Los Angeles 1987/79, 2004/05, Adam Bartos
(5) James Turrell, Varese, Villa Panza, 2013
(6) Koyaanisqatsi, Godfrey Reggio, 1982
(7) House Under a Platform, Los Angeles, Speculative Project, own work, 2017
(8) Ringroad, Bas Princen, Houston, 2005



(9) Brigitte Bardot Et Michel Piccoli, Le Mépris, Jean-Luc Godard, 1963




(10) L' èlèphant triomphal, Charles-François Ribart de Chamoust, Paris, 1758





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Hanan Abdulamir 
Architect



Based in London, navigating between British/Lebanese/Iraqi/generally Arab cultures as a third culture kid. She likes to explore the surreal and the surreal of the mundane.








	

(1) Hieronymous Bosch

(2) Francisco Goya, Saturn Devouring His Son

(3) Senate House

(4) Magical Realism

(5) Sanaa, Yemen

(6) Saturn through a small Telescope

(7)The Bread &#38;amp; Puppet Theatre

(8) Woman Peeling Potatoes in Beirut, Lebanon 1982



(9) Dried Poppy Seed Heads



(10) The Drawings of Chilean Architects Pezo Von Ellrichshausen



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(1) The Definitions of Entropy(2) Blue Sail by Hans Haacke(3) Marble Clouds and their Emotional Shadows: Cloud Geometries in Art(4) Transformations I: London, MIT, Theory of City Form(5) The brain is a system, Conservation of Mass(6) Section 106(7) Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, Sol Lewitt(8) Chopsticks, Roland Barthes, Empire of Signs 1983, page 16(9) Franco Bifo Berardi, Breathing Poetry(10) My Grandmother’s Salt and Pepper Shakers, made from punctured Yougurt Containers






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Archive&#38;nbsp; Home
	Presented as a list of digital links, contributors are asked to share 10 things they commonly reference, repeatedly encounter or simply enjoy
at a specific moment in time.



Rather than presenting the links as individual points of interest, the archive would like to amplify the analogies and remote connections that act invisibly
between the chosen items. The selections allude to the author’s interests, large
and small, which in appearance might diverge from their daily profession, but
which undoubtedly influence their output.



While interests are commonly shared, especially between people in
similar professions, one’s reasoning for liking something might differ from someone
else’s. Frequently, an affinity for something is backed by a personal
interpretation, which if explained can unintentionally influence the
spontaneous interpretation of others. The lack of captions or descriptions
leaves space for the selections to be reframed in a myriad of individual
interpretations, a silent game of broken translations.




































































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