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Call for submissions: Log 65: House & Home (Fall 2025) Where are we at home? “The truck driver is at home on the highway,” Heidegger writes in “Building Dwelling Thinking,” “but he does not have his shelter there; the working woman is at home in the spinning mill, but does not have her dwelling place there; the chief engineer is at home in the power station, but he does not dwell there. . . . Today’s houses may even be well planned, easy to keep, attractively cheap, open to air, light, and sun, but do the houses in themselves hold any guarantee that dwelling occurs in them?” In other words, what makes a house a home? Is home a concept or condition that, as anthropologist Tim Ingold might say, is perpetually in construction? Is the house, frequently the site of architects’ formal and material experiments, continually under its occupants’ construction, never perfected? Is the refugee or the immigrant who leaves home behind in a perpetual search for a safe place – perhaps a new home – to dwell? Spurred by the current housing shortage in many parts of the world, Log 65 seeks responses to these questions and more. Most architects, at some point in their careers, will design or renovate a house or residential building. Yet geography and politics, economics and climate science – among the many concerns that impact both existing housing and new construction – ultimately shape the place where dwelling occurs. Is that place a house or something we call home? Visit www.anycorp.com/submissions for the submissions guidelines and deadline. #logmagazine #log65 #log #architecturepublication (fb)

Order Log 63, out now in print or as a PDF, to read Park Myers's conversation with curator Amber Esseiva on her exposition for Amaza Lee Meredith. #log #log63 #logmagazine #architecturepublication (fb)

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Anyone Corporation Log 62 Fall 2024 The 184 pages of Log 62 present all new authors including 15 South Americans in a special section guest edited by Brazilian architect and critic Jaime Solares Carmona. Called Far South the section observes contemporary architecture and criticism in South America by a generation that Solares calls equidistant from the modernist ethos of previous generations while also distancing itself from a more radical critical approach that leans toward an anthropologization of architecture. Far South includes new English translations of seminal essays by architect and teacher Sergio Ferro on brutalist architecture during the Brazilian dictatorship and the late Argentine critic and theorist Marina Waismans incisive analysis of critical regionalism. Argentineborn Florencia Rodriguez director of the 2025 Chicago Biennial discusses the dispersion of discourse and in Bolivia Guido Alejo Mamani documents Indigenous avantgarde aesthetics.