How can design be used to challenge the status quo, to interrupt the jargon, to disrupt and redirect ecological and socio-economic flows? LA+ Journal’s fourth international design ideas competition invited designers to take an established place and design something to productively interrupt both its cultural and spatial context. What does this mean? It means injecting something different into a given context to effect new meanings and new functions. It means questioning what design does, who it’s designed for, what it looks like, and what it means.
Issue #17 brings you the results of the LA+ Interruption design competition. As well as showcasing the award-winning designs and a comprehensive Salon des Refusés, LA+ Interruption features interviews with jurors Fiona Raby, Martin Rein-Cano, Mark Raggatt, Rania Ghosn, and Jason Zhisen Ho, and an essay by Katya Crawford, coauthor of the The Design Competition in Landscape Architecture (forthcoming).
LA+ Interruption
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Table of Contents
4 Editorial
RICHARD WELLER + tatum l. hands
6 let's smoke, walk, and enter competitions
katya crawford
12 the jury: uninterrupted
fiona raby, martin rein-cano, rania ghosn, mark raggatt + jason zhisen ho
22 winning entries
24 first prize
xiangyu liu, chengxi zha + chengyuan xu
30 second prize
jake boswell
36 third prize
antoine apruzzese, thomas roche + anne klepal
40 honorable mentions
42 Joseph Henry Kennedy Jr., Vincent Parlatore + Hana Svatos-Raznjevic
46 Qiutong Huang + Jingjun Tao
50 Jonathan Arnaboldi
54 Olivia Pinner + Adam Scott
58 Lillian Chung Kwan Yu, Wong Oi Ling Ellena + Zicheng Kai Zhao
62 Jiaqi Li + Leyi Cui
66 Xiaojun Zhang + Peter W. Ferretto
70 Eugene Ong
74 Yang Du + Scott Aker
78 Allegra Zanirato + Rebecca Billi
82 salon des refusES
xiangyu liu, chengxi zha + chengyuan xu
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