loud paper

loud paper

loud paper is a zine, and now blog, dedicated to increasing the volume of architectural discourse. It is a slambamgetitoutthere way of linking architectural thoughts, musings, and new work with the culture at large. loud paper is open to all students, architects, educators, girls about town, dear Johns, and critics as a place for writing loud about architecture and culture. As the world of architectural publishing is polarized into the camps of professional pragmatism and academic theory, loud paper is staunchly neither. It gets inspiration by crossing disciplines and by marching to the pulse of the street. An alternative and collaborative discourse in the arena of architectural thought is at the heart of loud paper. Mimi Zeiger founded loud paper in 1997 as a student at SCI-Arc.

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