goodbye to all that

Yesterday I turned in the final copy for the Infrastructural City. Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles. That makes three edited books done this summer (the other two being The Philip Johnson Tapes. Interviews by Robert A.M. Stern and Networked Publics). These have been long, multi-year projects and I am delighted to get them out the door. You will see all three of these books in bookstores later this fall. Doing three books in one year is total madness and I won’t repeat it anytime soon!

What’s next? A book-length project on network culture is in the works while I also continue to fill in the blanks on Johnson’s life, aiming toward a critical book on the architect. Perhaps most important, however, is that AUDC’s Robert Sumrell moved to New York last week. Expect new work from us soon. It’s coming as early as the Grand Tour issue of Perspecta, but we are also teaching a studio together at Columbia and other projects are in the pipe.

I’m taking a few days off to regroup, but afterwards, it’s time to go back to the blog.

Yesterday I turned in the final copy for the Infrastructural City. Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles. That makes three edited books done this summer (the other two being The Philip Johnson Tapes. Interviews by Robert A.M. Stern and Networked Publics). These have been long, multi-year projects and I am delighted to get them out the door. You will see all three of these books in bookstores later this fall. Doing three books in one year is total madness and I won’t repeat it anytime soon!

What’s next? A book-length project on network culture is in the works while I also continue to fill in the blanks on Johnson’s life, aiming toward a critical book on the architect. Perhaps most important, however, is that AUDC’s Robert Sumrell moved to New York last week. Expect new work from us soon. It’s coming as early as the Grand Tour issue of Perspecta, but we are also teaching a studio together at Columbia and other projects are in the pipe.

I’m taking a few days off to regroup, but afterwards, it’s time to go back to the blog.