Posted by Jeannie Choe | 20 Apr 2007
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It's easy enough to appreciate great architecture when it already exists, built to the top. Now that Architectural Record has released the Unbuilt Houses 2007 list, you'll have to muster up some visualization--or better yet, just sit back and enjoy the process of conceptualization that leads up to the whole shebang.
Collectively, these unbuilt projects demonstrate the value of drawing, irrespective of their potential for realization. Unencumbered by construction, they affirm drawn architectural propositions as a legitimately autonomous practice--and help to reframe the discipline of architecture as a condition of possibility.
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