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How together / editors: Joanne Pouzenc, Carla Rangel, Alexander Römer.
Main entry:

Constructlab, designer.

Title & Author:

How together / editors: Joanne Pouzenc, Carla Rangel, Alexander Römer.

Publication:

Barcelona : dpr-barcelona, 2019.

Description:

132 pages : illustrations ; 15 cm

Notes:
Includes index.
"This publication is one of the fragments of ConstructLab's installation "How Together" within "Common Ground" at the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2019." --Colophon.
Stories by: Bert de Backer, Malte von Braun, Laetitia Chamekh, Sofia Costa Pinto, Johanna Dehio, Mascha Fehse, Patrick Hubmann, Pascal Lazarus, Linus Lutz, David Moritz, OST collective, Joanne Pouzenc, Carla Rangel, Refunc, Alexander Römer, Mathilde Sauzet, Sebastien Tripod, and Peter Zuiderwijk.
Includes bibliographical references (page 21).
Summary:

"Surrounding the question of how we live together, the gathered texts, conversations and essays bring together the multiple voices that constitute ConstructLab's community. It is intended as a collection of personal experiences on how we--as a group of individuals from different backgrounds, cultures and disciplines--foster togetherness through living and working together around projects. These experiences are not examples to be followed. These experiences are not solutions. They are just stories we would have shared with you, together, around a beer, a fire, a workshop, a dinner, a lecture, a nap, a coffee, a book, a... It's an invitation to fill the gaps and use all common grounds the way you wish, to live--at least for a moment--together, whether you wish to convey a message or to learn from someone else's, whether you wish to actively participate or to simply be present. It's not a "how to". It's not a manual. It's an anti-manual. In here you will not find what to do or how to act. It is an invitation to invent and implement your own way of writing your own common stories." --Publisher's website (accessed 08/02/2024).

ISBN:

9788412039009
8412039009

Subject:

Architecture and society.
Cooperation Societies, etc.
Architecture Illinois Chicago.
Architecture et société.
Coopération Associations.

Added entries:

Pouzenc, Joanne, editor, writer of added commentary.
Rangel, Carla, editor, writer of added commentary.
Römer, Alexander, 1972- editor, writer of added commentary.
Chicago Architecture Biennial, (2019 : Chicago, Illinois)

Holdings:

Location: Library main y 322021
Call No.: 322021
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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