FOLLY

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Folly is an irregular journal that supports literary and critical writing in architectural history. Via @public_knowledge_books
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Folly 02 is now available to purchase through @public_knowledge_books The starting point was the fourteenth-century Codex Mediceus Laurentianus, which contained Vitruvius’ De Architectura (On Architecture) and was appended with Cato’s De Agri Cultura and Varro’s Rerum Rusticarum (On Agriculture). Seldom such an early communion of arts – architecture and agriculture – could be more fertile. The two, since their origins, have long cultivated one another: from the rudimentary shelters of architecture’s mythic beginnings to the manicured gardens of country houses, from the ancient surveyor’s division of land to the ruthlessness of industrialised farming. This proximity lies in cultivation itself: the term, inextricably linked to culture, rooted in the Latin colere and cultura, carries the profound duplicity of tilling the soil and founding homesteads. Broadly speaking, cultivation consists of a series of acts, including to establish, process, develop, nurture, and form. Thus, the authors responded to this edition. This edition is co-edited by Rosie Ellison-Balaam and Francesco Fiammenghi. @rosiebalaam @francescofiammenghi With texts by Marcus Varro, Riccardo Rizzetto, Antônio Frederico Lasalvia, Evan Pavka, Marta Rocha Moreira, Ana Sofia Pinto, Francesco Fiammenghi, Benjamin Mehigan, and Rosie Ellison-Balaam. @fredericolasalvia @riccardorizzetto_studio @evanpavka
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7 months ago
Thank you to everyone who came to the launch of Folly 02 last Tuesday at the Architectural Association. Folly 02 will be available through Public Knowledge Books later this week. @public_knowledge_books All photos by Sriram Natarajan for the Architectural Association. @aaschool
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7 months ago
Join us for the launch of Folly 02 at the Architectural Association! The second edition of Folly called for texts on the theme of cultivation. To cultivate is to establish and develop, to care continuously. To nurture and form, whether it is for plants or culture. When humans started to cultivate the land, the structures they built to store grain were the first architectures. Both agriculture and architecture have been intertwined since the Neolithic Era: cultivated in conversation with each other, from the mythic origins of architecture’s beginnings, the agricultural texts of Vitruvius and Varro, the manicured gardens of country houses, to industrialised farming. The Folly editorial team invited texts and images that spoke to this relationship, looking at the intimacies between selves and others, objects and sites. What and who have we attended and tended to? This edition is co-edited by Rosie Ellison-Balaam and Francesco Fiammenghi. @rosiebalaam @francescofiammenghi With texts by Marcus Varro, Riccardo Rizzetto, Antônio Frederico Lasalvia, Evan Pavka, Marta Rocha Moreira, Ana Sofia Pinto, Francesco Fiammenghi, Benjamin Mehigan, and Rosie Ellison-Balaam. @fredericolasalvia @riccardorizzetto_studio @evanpavka AA Front Member’s room, 36 Bedford Square 18:00 - 20:00 30th Sept 2025
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7 months ago
We have selected the contributors for the second edition of folly and eagerly await their final texts. But copies of the first journal are still out in the world, you can purchase via @public_knowledge_books 💚
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1 year ago
Open Call—Folly 02 **CLOSED** For the second Folly journal, we are looking for submissions based on Cultivation. To cultivate is to establish and develop, to care continuously. To nurture and form, whether it is for plants or culture. When humans started to cultivate the land, the structures they built to store grain were the first architectures. Both agriculture and architecture have been intertwined since the Neolithic Era: cultivated in conversation with each other, from the mythic origins of architecture’s beginnings, the agricultural texts of Vitruvius and Varro, the manicured gardens of country houses, to industrialised farming.  We invite text and images that speak to this relationship, looking at the intimacies between selves and others, objects and sites. Orientation matters, so what and who have we attended and tended to? Send us proposals for essays, interviews, poems or other forms experimental texts, as well as the photographic or illustrative. Abstracts (200-300 words), related image material, and a short biography can be sent to [email protected] by the 31st March 2025. Selected contributors will be notified shortly thereafter and invited to write a 800/3,000 word text (excluding (foot)notes), or to submit an artistic contribution. Please send submissions as a word doc containing both the abstract and biography. This should be titled with your first and last name, up to 3 images can be attached to support this. For photographic or artistic submissions up to 8 images can be sent as jpegs. Any artworks submitted should be the final work. Images used in the journal will have to be provided with permissions by the author. We can’t accept any submissions through websites such as WeTransfer. Please note: Contributors who are published in Folly will receive two complimentary copies. Folly is a volunteer-run journal and is unable to provide an author’s honorarium. Despite our current set-up, we believe that authors should be paid well for their work, and hope to be able to do so in the near future.
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1 year ago
Four books to mark four years of newsletters 💫
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2 years ago
Wanted to thank @eliothaworth / @whylookatanimals and @feral_partnerships for all their work on our exhibition Dove Tales. We have had lots of visitors, all keen to share their interactions with pigeons - from saving distressed birds from netting, and family stories of fancier grandads or uncles, to finding lost racing birds. The exhibition is still on tomorrow @lotprojects 12-5pm - so come by to learn about the varied world of pigeons and share your stories with us..
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2 years ago
Dove Tales opens @lotprojects next Thursday… Few species elicit revulsion like the pigeon, and yet few other species are also so intertwined in the places we live. What can the pigeon tell us about how to better co-exist with animals? Dove Tales is an exhibition by @feral_partnerships , @eliothaworth and Folly exploring the different ways we live with pigeons. Private View: 6:30pm Thurs 05.10 Exhibition: 05-15.10.23
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2 years ago