Clashes and Intersections Interview Series: Peter Eisenman
Clashes and Intersections is an interview series of engaging conversations with leaders in architecture conducted by Zaid Kashef Alghata. It examines the relationship and lack thereof between the architects' reactions and critiques of historic, conceptual and cultural events that embrace the possibilities of a new coherency to advance architectural discourse.

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#100 Peter Eisenman // Eisenman Architects

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Clashes and Intersections Interview Series: Thom Mayne

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Being Eisenman: Peter Eisenman '54

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Clashes and Intersections Interview Series: Tom Wiscombe

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Wobble: The Cat Has Nine Lives (Peter Eisenman and Mark Wigley)

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Graves & Eisenman Conversation | Michael Graves: Past as Prologue

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April 7, 2022 – Palladio Inside Out

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Peter Eisenman: "Project or Practice?"

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I.M. Pei, Peter Eisenman, 1976

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The Foundations of Digital Architecture: Peter Eisenman

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Norman Foster: Striving for Simplicity | Louisiana Channel

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Peter Eisenman - On the Problems of Digital Architecture

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Jeff Kipnis, Robert Somol - Eisenman, Koolhaas, Architecture

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Peter Eisenman: "After Derrida, There Are No Corners"

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John le Carré on "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (1965)"

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AD Interviews: Peter Eisenman

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A Dialogue: Jacques Herzog and Peter Eisenman

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The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E Smith

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Peter Eisenman: 13 Ways of Thinking About Heteronomy Part 13

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