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marcosandmarjan is a studio that combines the practice and teaching of architecture, along with experimental design research at the Bartlett School of Architecture UCL. The unit and studio work has been widely published and exhibited. This includes the ‘Actions re Form’ exhibitions in Coimbra and Munique in 2002, the Rotterdam Biennial and the São Paulo Biennial in 2003,(...)
Marcosandmarjan : interfaces / intrafaces
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marcosandmarjan is a studio that combines the practice and teaching of architecture, along with experimental design research at the Bartlett School of Architecture UCL. The unit and studio work has been widely published and exhibited. This includes the ‘Actions re Form’ exhibitions in Coimbra and Munique in 2002, the Rotterdam Biennial and the São Paulo Biennial in 2003, and the participation in the `Metaflux´ exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2004. They just finished two pavilions and the general layout for the 75th Lisbon Book Fair in Portugal and are currently developing a large entertainment complex in Beijing. With "Interfaces / Intrafaces" marcosandmarjan present for the first time a comprehensive monographic documentation of their work within the scope of the Consequence Book Series on Fresh Architecture. The book contains an introduction by Peter Cook and numerous colored illustrations.
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Investigating the current groundswell of experiments and creative work that utilises design as a method to explore and manipulate actual biological material, Neoplasmatic Design presents the impact of emerging and progressive biological advances upon architectural and design practice. The rapid development of innovative design approaches in the realms of biology,(...)
Architecture since 1900, Europe
December 2008, London
AD : neoplasmatic design
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Investigating the current groundswell of experiments and creative work that utilises design as a method to explore and manipulate actual biological material, Neoplasmatic Design presents the impact of emerging and progressive biological advances upon architectural and design practice. The rapid development of innovative design approaches in the realms of biology, microbiology, biotechnology, medicine and surgery has immense significance for architecture, being as important for their cultural and aesthetic impact as for their technical implications. Featured architects include Peter Cook, Tobias Klein, Kol/Mac, Make, R(n), Neil Spiller and VenhoevenCS. Longer contributions from medical practitioners, architects and artists: Rachel Armstrong, Marcos Cruz, Anthony Dunne, Nicola Haines, Steve Pike, Yukihiko Sugawara, and Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr/SymbioticA. Features international research projects undertaken at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, the Royal College of Art in London, the University of Western Australia and the Nagaoka Institute of Design in Japan.
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December 2008, London
Architecture since 1900, Europe