“The thing that Jack Greenland did was to explain very complex ideas of the qualities of the internal spaces of the buildings through diagrams, through basic principles. They are comprehensible to architects to help them make better buildings. I know that attention at the moment is to external form-making – if you go to glamour websites, you ll see hundreds of pictures of the outside of buildings and very, very few of the inside. But the whole reason for architecture is actually the inside of the buildings, which is where architectural science happens,” Wheeler observes.
Leo Simpson picks up the history of Silicon Chip magazine from 1993, including a failed attempt to enter the US market, the start of an offshoot magazine (Zoom), and a series of exceptional audio amplifiers. by Leo Simpson