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Reversible Destiny
We have decided not to die
 
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REVERSIBLE DESTINY: WE HAVE DECIDED NOT TO DIE
(Guggenheim Catalog)
New York: Abrams, Inc., 1997.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Michael Govan

Dear Neverending Architectonic Reflective Wherewithal, Jean-François Lyotard, Madeline Gins and Arakawa

The Road to Critical Resemblances Houses: Report of a Mapping, Charles W. Haxthausen

Early Works, Arakawa

To Think, To Invent, To Be Invented: Reflections on The Mechanism of Meaning, F.L. Rush

The Mechanism of Meaning, Arakawa and Gins

Testing the Limits of Brain Plasticity: Or, Why Is There A Wall Down the Middle of the Tub? George Lakoff

Saving Not, Marc C. Taylor

Judging Landing Sites, Andrew Benjamin

Landing Site(s), Arakawa and Gins

Films, Arakawa and Gins

Architectural Body, Arakawa and Gins

Ubiquitous Site°Nagi’s Ryoanji°Architectural Body, Arakawa and Gins

Sites of Reversible Destiny, Radovan Ivsic and Annie Le Brun

Site of Reversible Destiny – Yoro, Arakawa and Gins

Out of Balance, Bernhard Waldenfels

Four Architects on Reversible Destiny, Ed Keller, Johannes Knesl, Greg Lynn, Jesse Reiser

Terrain, Arakawa and Gins

Reversible Destiny Cities, Arakawa and Gins

Isle of Reversible Destiny – Venice, Arakawa and Gins

Reversible Destiny Houses, Arakawa and Gins

Types of Function, Arakawa and Gins

Reversible Destiny Questionnaire, Arakawa and Gins

Selected Bibliography

Selected Exhibition History