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Thresholds 43 Scandalous Edited by Nathan Friedman and Ann Lui


Editorial Policy Thresholds, the journal of the MIT Department of Architecture, is an annual peer-reviewed publication produced by student editors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Opinions in Thresholds are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors, the Department of Architecture, or MIT. Correspondence Thresholds — MIT Architecture 77 Massachusetts Ave, Room 7– 337 Cambridge, MA 02139 thresholds@mit.edu http://thresholdsjournal.com Publisher SA+P Press MIT School of Architecture + Planning 77 Massachusetts Ave, Room 9 –224 Cambridge, MA 02139 Copyright Copyright © 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Individual contributions are copyright their respective authors. Figures and images are copyright their respective creators, as individually noted. Every effort has been made to identify owners and gain permission for images. Errors or omissions will be corrected in subsequent editions. ISBN 978 – 0 – 9961166 – 0 – 2


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Contents Introduction iii — v Sebastiano Fabbrini Scanda(Loos): Theatrics and Print Media in the Controversy of the Michaelerplatz Building 2 — 11 372 — 379 AnnMarie Perl Succès de “scandale” and Biblical scandal: Yves Klein’s debut performance of the Anthropometries in 1960 12 — 19 362 — 371 No ra We n d l Uncompromising Reasons for Going West: A Story of Sex and Real Estate, Reconsidered 20 — 33 346 — 361 Austin+Mergold Of the Sacred & the Divine: Subway Sukkah 34 — 45

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Kristen Gaylord The controversy of Peace on Earth : Immaculate Heart College and IBM in 1965 46 — 55 336 — 345 Beatriz Colomina A Slight Nausea: Carlo Mollino 56 — 65 326 — 335 Jackson Davidow Reading The Bostonians in Boston 66 — 75 316 — 325 Doris Sommer Press Here: Cultural Acupuncture and Civic Stimulation 76 — 81 310 — 315 Urbonas Studio Lietuva Cinema I: Pro-Test Lab 82 — 89 NADA A A with Cristina Parreño Architecture and Urbonas Studio Lietuva Cinema II: Modernaus Meno Centras 90 — 101


Mark Jarzombek Leon Battista Alberti and His Somniatic Troubles 102 — 109 300 — 309 Ang Li Raised by Association: Robin Hood Gardens and Its Interpretations 110 — 119 292 — 299 Andrés Jaque Mies in the Basement: The Ordinary Confronts the Exceptional in the Barcelona Pavilions 120 — 127 276 — 278 Didier Faustino Love Songs for Riots 128 — 135 268 — 275 Peter Galison & John May The Revelation of Secrets: Peter Galison and John May on Artifacts of Surveillance, Part I and II 136 — 159 254 — 267 Ruvimbo Moyo Nkandlagate: Only Partial Evidence of Urban African Inequality 160 — 171 244 — 253

Hans van Houwelingen Monument in Commemoration of Prof. Dr. A. de Froe, 1907–1992 172 — 177 236 — 243 Nisa Ari The Purchase on Modernity: The Turkish National Narrative and Osman Hamdi Bey’s The Tortoise Trainer 178 — 187 226 — 235 Jordan Carver On Art Storage and Tax Evasion 188 — 199 210 — 225 fala atelier Revised Pantheon 200 — 209 Andrés Jaque / Of fice for Political Innovation PHANTOM: Mies as Rendered Society 279 — 291 Contributors 381 — 384 Image Credits 385 — 387

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