ARPA Journal is a forum for debates on what is applied research in architecture. We celebrate contemporary research projects, and scrutinize the ethical implications of techniques of inquiry to examine their ethical stance and spark ideas for their potential transformation. If the term ‘applied research’ conventionally describes a practice adulterated by practical concern or funding bias, ARPA Journal asks how research can embrace its entangled nature.
ARPA Journal is published two times a year. Each issue focuses on a technique or protocol of research.
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Janette Kim, Editor-in-Chief and Founder
Troy Conrad Therrien, Editor
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt, Editor
Ellen Tarlin, Copy Editor
MTWTF, Graphic Designer
Portfolio
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All of the Above
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The Underdome Guide to Energy Reform
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ARPA Journal
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Known Unknowns 2
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Underwear Factory Green Infrastructure Project: Signage
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Safari SZHK: Exhibition
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Safari SZHK: Workshop and Studio
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Safari 1 São Paulo: Exhibition
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Safari 1 São Paulo: Workshop
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Pinterest Headquarters
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Fall Kill Creek Signage
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A User’s Guide to the Fall Kill Creek
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Fall Kill Creek Master Plan
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Underdome
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What Does Green Mean 2?
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Known Unknowns
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Public Horizon
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Safari 4
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Levittown
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MycoMap
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Flushing River Canoe Tour
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Mobile Library Unit
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Life Support 2
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Degrees of Certainty
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Safari 7 Reading Room
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Safari 7
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What Does Green Mean?
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Crisis in Crisis: Biosphere 2′s Contested Ecologies
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Bargaining Table
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Senior Seminar: Urban Ecology
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Life Support
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This is Newark
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Beyond Recreation
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www.zhuanpan.org
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In the Field
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Biosphere X
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Veteran’s Project
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Interior Loft Renovation
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Superinclusive
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Special Topics: Active Research
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Common Profit
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National AIDS Memorial
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Atmosphere
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Fact Factory
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Senior Studio: Library
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RPI: Food Logic
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Pamphlet Architecture Entry: All of the Above
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RPI: Vertical Studio
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Broken Homes
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Fabricating Data, Fabricating Worlds
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If You Like
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Out of Many: Statistical Portraits of the American Public Gone Awry
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Worth Your Weight
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Places That Count
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OSU: Survey Says
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My Kind of Town
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American Landscape
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Master’s Thesis: e-All of the Above