Chapter 1 Introduction Scaling Up: The Many Worlds of the Architectural ModelChapter 2 More on the Model: Building on the Ruins of RepresentationChapter 3 Miniature Places for Vicarious Visits: Worldbuilding and Architectural ModelsChapter 4 Polyphonic Dreams: Storytime in Synthetic RealityChapter 5 Worlds Without EndChapter 6 Handmade Worlds: Constructing an Inhabitable ModelscapeChapter 7 Remodelling: Home as CosmosChapter 8 Everything You See is Yours: Step Towards the Certainty of UncertaintyChapter 9 Model & Fragment: On the Performance of Incomplete ArchitecturesChapter 10 Models as Objects: The Installation as Architectural EncounterChapter 11 Zero Zero Ze(r)ro(r): How the Cartographic Thirst to Project the Real Reveals Spaces for the Creation of New WorldsChapter 12 From Mimicry to Coupling: Some Differences, Challenges and Opportunities of Bio-Hybrid ArchitecturesChapter 13 The White Cube in Virtual RealityChapter 14 Backgarden Worldbuilding: The Architecture of the Model VillageChapter 15 Paracosmic Project: The Architectural Long GameChapter 16 From Another Perspective - A Surrealist Rococo Master Kris Kuksi
Mark Morris is Head of Teaching and Learning at the Architectural Association, teaching history and theory as well as leading the school's curricular initiatives, academic appointments, and development of new programmes. Mark has written extensively on the model in journals, book chapters and books; most comprehensively with Models: Architecture and the Miniature (Wiley, 2006). He lectures internationally on the subject of model learning and serves on the RIBA Academic Publications Advisory Panel.Mike Aling is a senior lecturer at the University of Greenwich School of Design in London, where he is the Programme leader of MArch Architecture and unit master of MArch unit 14. Mike's research examines and speculates on the continuing evolution of digital architectural modelling processes, procedures and languages, as well as research into the future of the architectural book, printed media design anatomies and architectural publishing. Mike has been published and exhibited internationally.