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30 ADDITIONAL TYPES YALE LIBRARY

30 Additional Types

 

Completed 2009

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This self-published book is about the portrayal of bastardized reconstruction for self-supported, self-initiated, and self-realized building typologies that exist in the New Haven Districts.

 

The aim is not to ascertain trends and/or re-assert architecture's imperative objectives, but to question the role or need for architects in today's pre-existing suburbs and quasi suburban environments.

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This project is an extension of Edward Ruscha's iconic series Twenty Gasoline Stations, Twenty One Parking Lots, and Nine Swimming Pools.

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This publication currently resides in the Yale School of Architecture Library, inserted like an unsolicited home addition.

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Brooklyn-based
architecture partnership
by Kipp Edick and Alex Tailer​​
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