STUDIO Call for Submissions – Issue 20 HERETIC

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Unconventional / Unorthodox / Unlikeness / Breaking the grid / Different /
Alternative / Outside the box / Countercultural.

HERETIC is anything or anyone who doesn’t conform to a longtime attitude
or principles.
What happens when architecture is demolished and doubted, when it’s so fragmentary that it involves a reinvention of its fundamental categories and practices?
In contemporary practice, there are innumerable minor actions ready to produce just a chaotic variety instead of a correct direction within the architectural discourse.
What does it mean for architecture and urbanism to be labeled as a HERETIC?
Is it different from the established order like being HERETIC?
How can a Heretic Architect break the rigid grid and therefore the constraints of this time?
What are the HERETIC processes for the city’s transformation?

We are accepting proposals for our forthcoming issue Heretic.
Contributions could also be submitted in several forms – essays, photographic projects, illustrations, data visualizations, case studies and projects, interviews, comic strips and even novels – exploring the difficulty in any field of design: architecture, urbanism, art, photography, graphic design, film… etc.

Download the information related to this competition here.

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