Abstract
AbstractJesse Reiser reflects on the unexpected re‐emergence of craft within the disciplinary body of architecture: from Buck's Rock Work Camp in Connecticut during the summers of the 1970s, to Cranbrook Academy of Art, to the ongoing work of Reiser + Umemoto, the New York‐based practice he co‐founded.
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