This once dormant potential now lies beneath most editorial work, the academy, research, and arguably the practice of architecture. Previous investigations, mainly based on the revision of particular works and authors, are giving way to collaborative efforts that favor the study of the circumstances and conditions that presumably shape the built environment. New Geographies, a publication series initiated and edited by six doctoral candidates at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, undoubtedly contributes to the latter endeavor. Distancing itself from conventional positions and professional boundaries, the journal collects critical essays and projects to expose new venues for inquiring and producing inventive knowledge.
Distancing itself from conventional positions and professional boundaries, the journal collects critical essays and projects to expose new venues for inquiring and producing inventive knowledge
