BI's First Print Edition Released - FREE: Architecture on the Loose

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BI is a publication focused on the exchanges between architecture and its wider cultural context; it consists of short extemporaneous texts with longer studied pieces from a multitude of perspectives. The following is an excerpt from its latest (and first print) edition, FREE, written by the editors-in-chief E. Sean Bailey and Erandi de Silva.

There is implicit conflict in the word ‘free’. While culturally we celebrate the infinite opportunities afforded by the ‘freedom to’, the term also alludes to emancipation, a break from a captive state, or a ‘freedom from’. ‘Free’ is, at its core, an architectural concept. Architecture is a discipline directly engaged with shaping enclosure, of erecting and toppling barriers or—more explicitly—of extending and limiting ‘freedoms’.

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Cite: E. Sean Bailey and Erandi de Silva. "BI's First Print Edition Released - FREE: Architecture on the Loose" 01 Jun 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/510553/bi-releases-its-first-print-publication-free> ISSN 0719-8884

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