Triggering Theory: The case of OASE, Journal for Architecture
Abstract
Started as a project of self-education, as a critical act against mainstream journals, OASE explored in the past 35 years alternative approaches to architecture writing and thinking. In doing so, the editors invested the vast spectrum of instruments at their disposal: editorial policies, periodicity, slowness, writing and iconography. As such, the editors of OASE not only challenged the ways one thinks and talks about architecture but assimilated new abilities to approach the architectural object.