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Mario Carpo

Mario Carpo is an architectural historian and critic, and is currently the inaugural Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History and Theory at University College, London.

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Towards A New Vision: 10 Inspirational PA Talks Episodes on the Future of Architecture
Articles

Towards A New Vision: 10 Inspirational PA Talks Episodes on the Future of Architecture

The current pandemic has indeed taken a toll on all our lives. It has enabled everyone to reach out and connect in various...

PA Talks 19 – Mario Carpo and Gilles Retsin
InterviewsPA Talks

PA Talks 19 – Mario Carpo and Gilles Retsin

In this episode of PA Talks, Mario Carpo and Gilles Retsin discuss architecture and automation in the context of the COVID-19 crisis and...

PA Talks 02 - Mario Carpo
InterviewsPA Talks

PA Talks 02 – Mario Carpo

Tune in to Episode 02 of the PA Talks series with Mario Carpo, an architectural historian, and critic on his latest book The Second Digital...

The Alphabet and the Algorithm (Writing Architecture)
Books

The Alphabet and the Algorithm (Writing Architecture)

The Alphabet and the Algorithm (Writing Architecture) by Mario Carpo (Author) compare new forms of postindustrial digital craftsmanship to hand-making and the cultures and...

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