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Awarded 2nd Prize By Jury: Project 1485
David Iseri, Jefferson Frost, Justin Kruse, Laura Sperry
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12 Cautionary Tales for a New World Order is an homage to the architecture firm Superstudio. Within the book are 12 different visions of what the White House could be, given a multitude of cultural/economic/environmental shifts. We feel the format is an appropriate response to the prompt, as a redesign of today must consider the possibilities of tomorrow. And in true Superstudio form, it is also a test. How many do you wish were true?