On Ornament and the Mind
- Project: On Ornament and the Mind
- Journal: Work
- Issue: Vol. 9
- Editor: Johanne Woodcock
- Publisher: Parsons AAS Interior Design Program
- Location: Basel
- Year: 2016
For the ninth installment of the Parsons AAS Interior Design journal, Work, and the first to be published online, I reflected on several ideas from my multimedia book, Architecture and Memory, which closely examined the many uses of two Renaissance memory chambers. What lessons does their ornament offer designers, today?
“On Ornament and the Mind,” Work 9, ed. Johanne Woodcock (NYC: Parsons AAS Interior Design, 2016) (retrieved: 11/19/16)
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Culobocca
Design -
PreservationWorks
Interplay -
Always Becoming
Interplay -
Morbid Anatomy Museum
Design -
The Reading Chamber
Writing -
ARCHITECTURE & MEMORY
Writing -
The Giuseppe Zambonini Archive
Interplay -
Little Houses on the Black River
Teaching -
Milstein Residence
Design -
Zambonini Memorial Stone
Design -
O’Connor Residence
Design -
Bourdon 60Hz/50Hz Series
Interplay -
Mnemonics and Pneumatics
Writing -
On Ornament and the Mind
Writing -
That Dark Cabinet
Writing -
Greystone Park State Hospital
Writing -
Hawk Circle
Design -
Studiolo Furniture
Design -
Performances
Interplay -
Rhetoric and Architecture
Writing -
On Water and Development
Writing -
Number is Form and Form is Number
Writing -
Upstream/Downstream
Writing -
Earlids
Interplay -
Veils and Velocities
Writing -
Speculations on Series Through Quattrocento Dust
Writing -
Piero’s Daydream
Writing -
Future Anterior Review
Writing -
Chainmaking
Writing -
Nexus Network Journal
Writing

