Hardcore architecture 2015–2018

Dates

2015 2016 2017 2018

7 numéros

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2015 #PC0015

2015 #PC0016

2015 #PC0018

2016 #PC0019

2016 #PC0020

2017 #PC0029

2018 #PC0034

2015 Numéro PC0015

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20 pages

2015 Numéro PC0016

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16 pages

2015 Numéro PC0018

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40 pages

2016 Numéro PC0019

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24 pages

2016 Numéro PC0020

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20 pages

2017 Numéro PC0029

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4 pages

2018 Numéro PC0034

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78 pages

À propos de cette publication

Numéros:

7

Publié:

2015–2018

Éditeur:

Public Collectors

Emplacement:

Chicago, IL United States
Hardcore architecture explored the intersection between living spaces and the vibrant history of underground U.S. hardcore bands from the 1980s. Launched in June 2014, this project began as a blog showcasing images of homes associated with iconic bands of the era published on Maximum rocknroll. Each issue delved into a specific topic, from tracking the addresses listed in Maximum rocknroll and utilizing Google Street View to visualize these key locations, to highlighting influential figures associated with the publication, such as Les Evans and Grace Ambrose, one of the latest coordinators of the magazine. Edited by Marc Fischer, the last issue of Hardcore Architecture featured a retrospective on the zines and paper ephemera that shaped the punk scene. The printed issues were a supplement of Marc Fischer's website https://www.tumblr.com/ hardcorearchitecture.

À propos de cette publication

Numéros:

7

Publié:

2015–2018

Éditeur:

Public Collectors

Emplacement:

Chicago, IL United States
Hardcore architecture explored the intersection between living spaces and the vibrant history of underground U.S. hardcore bands from the 1980s. Launched in June 2014, this project began as a blog showcasing images of homes associated with iconic bands of the era published on Maximum rocknroll. Each issue delved into a specific topic, from tracking the addresses listed in Maximum rocknroll and utilizing Google Street View to visualize these key locations, to highlighting influential figures associated with the publication, such as Les Evans and Grace Ambrose, one of the latest coordinators of the magazine. Edited by Marc Fischer, the last issue of Hardcore Architecture featured a retrospective on the zines and paper ephemera that shaped the punk scene. The printed issues were a supplement of Marc Fischer's website https://www.tumblr.com/ hardcorearchitecture.