Tasked annually with documenting student work and conversations in architecture, Dimensions 32’s second motivation was to elucidate the traces of labor required for much of this architectural work to exist. Dimensions 32 seeks to make work more transparent. Accompanying each project are statistics to frame the labor involved, where we define labor as the composition of three variables: time, money, and material. Projects across the book begin with a set of data, provided by the contributors at our request, as well as statistis into the labor we contributed in the creation of this publication.

Dimensions 32 was enclosed by a velum jacket printed with the books' print specifications following the volume's theme of transparency in architecture.

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