"In Arms"
Title | "In Arms" |
Year for Search | 2019 |
Authors | Walton, Jo Lindsay(b. 1982) |
Secondary Authors | Attlee, Edwina, Harper, Phineas, and Smith, Maria |
Tertiary Authors | Walton, Jo Lindsay(b. 1982) |
Secondary Title | Gross Ideas: Tales of Tomorrow’s Architecture |
Pagination | 152-205 |
Date Published | 2019 |
Publisher | The Architecture Foundation and Oslo Architectural Triennale |
Place Published | London |
ISBN Number | 978-1-9996462-3-3 |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | A complex future tale with what appears to be two separate story lines (one indicated by black dots in the left margin) plus some explanation of the how the current situation evolved (indicated by red dots in the left margin). Reference to the Palace of Westminster/Wetminster in England’s green and pleasant seas suggests a climate change dystopia, but there are also suggestions of having achieved sustainability, and at for a time. |
Holding Institutions | DLC |
Author Note | (b. 1982) |
Full Text | 2019 Walton, Jo[seph Churches] Lindsay (b. 1982). “In Arms.” Gross Ideas: Tales of Tomorrow’s Architecture. Ed. Edwina Attlee, Phineas Harper, and Maria Smith (London: The Architecture Foundation and Oslo Architectural Triennale, 2019), 152-205. DLC A complex future tale with what appears to be two separate story lines (one indicated by black dots in the left margin) plus some explanation of the how the current situation evolved (indicated by red dots in the left margin). Reference to the Palace of Westminster/Wetminster in England’s green and pleasant seas suggests a climate change dystopia, but there are also suggestions of having achieved sustainability, and at for a time. The author is Research Fellow in Critical and Cultural Theory in the Sussex Humanities Lab. |