Foreword
About the Editor and contributing authors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Young Architects Programmes: Testing, testing,
testing…
Interview 1: The Living
Interview 2: GUN Architects
Chapter 2: Public realm and engagement: facilitating possibilities
and animating places
Interview 3: We Made That
Interview 4: The Decorators
Perspective by Shumi Bose
Chapter 3: Playful storytellers: digging deeper and building
narratives
Interview 5: Aberrant Architecture
Interview 6: Studio Weave
Chapter 4: Collectives and self-initiated proejcts: making it up as
you go along
Interview 7: Assemble
Interview 8: EXYZT
Interview 9: Practice Architecture
Perspective by Mariana Pestana ‘Building Alternative Possible
Worlds with Temporary Projects’
Chapter 5: Participative building and materiality: scarcity of
resources and a platform for communication
Interview 10: Folke Kobberling and Martin Kaltwasser
Interview 11: Plastique Fantastique
Chapter 6: The art world and temporary architecture: the meeting of
two disciplines
Interview 12: GRUPPE
Interview 13: Morag Myerscough
Perspective by Cany Ash ‘Learning from Canning Town Caravanserai: a
temporary town and its legacy’
Conclusion
Cate St Hill is an architecture and design writer, currently writing for bi-monthly publication Blueprint, and previously for Building Design. She has also worked at the British Council and as a researcher for FAT Architecture and Crimson Architectural Historians’ British Pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2014. Cate completed her Part 1 at the Bartlett School of Architecture, before working for a couple of years in practice and receiving a Masters in Architectural History, also from the Bartlett. Cate currently lives in London and has a popular self-titled design and architecture blog: http://catesthill.com.
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