Apartamento 37 Spring 2026
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Featuring: Eileen Myles, Rosalind Nashashibi, Kwangho Lee, Mariana Chkonia, Enzo Cucchi, Jerry Torre: The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens, Suzanne Jackson, Kazunori Hamana, Lucy + Jorge + Leo Orta = The Legacy of Les Moulins, Priyanka Sharma & Dushyant Bansal, Paolo Deganello, Sofía von Ellrichshausen & Mauricio Pezo, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, and Jean-Paul Beaujard. Plus: "In the(...)
Apartamento 37 Spring 2026
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Featuring: Eileen Myles, Rosalind Nashashibi, Kwangho Lee, Mariana Chkonia, Enzo Cucchi, Jerry Torre: The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens, Suzanne Jackson, Kazunori Hamana, Lucy + Jorge + Leo Orta = The Legacy of Les Moulins, Priyanka Sharma & Dushyant Bansal, Paolo Deganello, Sofía von Ellrichshausen & Mauricio Pezo, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, and Jean-Paul Beaujard. Plus: "In the Heart of the Cat," a story by Jina Khayyer (tr. Joel Scott), ‘How to build Max Lamb’s DIY Baby Chair’, a comic by Dimitri Broquard of FLAG, and an homage to the life and work of George Tourkovasilis.
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To mark 20 years of architectural entertainment, one issue simply wasn’t enough, so we made ten — beautifully packaged in a specially designed box. Together, they ask: what marks the early 21st century? Which houses built since 2000 matter most? Which objects will come to represent its first quarter? And where do architecture, design, and culture stand today? A(...)
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May 2026
Pin-Up Magazine Issue 40: Independence. Spring Summer 2026
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To mark 20 years of architectural entertainment, one issue simply wasn’t enough, so we made ten — beautifully packaged in a specially designed box. Together, they ask: what marks the early 21st century? Which houses built since 2000 matter most? Which objects will come to represent its first quarter? And where do architecture, design, and culture stand today? A collector’s edition celebrating contemporary culture and 20 years of independent publishing.
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For Canadian Architect's April issue, Ian Chodikoff, founder of Chodikoff & Ideas and former editor of Canadian Architect, was invited to explore how architects can serve as advocates for housing affordability.
Canadian Architect v.71 n.02 : April 2026
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For Canadian Architect's April issue, Ian Chodikoff, founder of Chodikoff & Ideas and former editor of Canadian Architect, was invited to explore how architects can serve as advocates for housing affordability.
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Good design has the power to influence and support the human healing process. Because recovery is a process rather than a static state, it requires transitional spaces that foster transformation and facilitate social interaction. In this context, space does not merely serve as a form of complementary medicine; it is an environment with an agency of its own. Often, it(...)
Detail 4 2026 : Healthcare buildings
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Good design has the power to influence and support the human healing process. Because recovery is a process rather than a static state, it requires transitional spaces that foster transformation and facilitate social interaction. In this context, space does not merely serve as a form of complementary medicine; it is an environment with an agency of its own. Often, it is only the absence of health that prompts us to truly examine it. This was the case for Charles Jencks, who, following his wife’s cancer diagnosis, laid the foundations for the therapy centres named after Maggie Keswick Jencks. Jencks described the first Maggie’s Centre, which opened 20 years ago in Edinburgh, as an “architecture of hope”. Similarly, Roger S. Ulrich, most recently a professor of architecture in Sweden, investigated the impact of nature on health in the mid-1980s while facing his own illness. His personal experience of nature’s restorative power led him to publish the seminal study that underpins all subsequent design approaches within the field of “healing architecture”. This issue presents exemplary special-purpose buildings from the healthcare sector that achieve exactly this. The mental health clinic by C. F. Møller in London, Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter’s healthcare centre in Copenhagen, and the Children’s Hospital in Zurich by Herzog & de Meuron are contrasted with smaller-scale pilot projects, such as the health kiosks designed by Pasel-K Architects as rural primary care infrastructure in Thüringen. Healing, it seems, knows no scale. The complex correlations between architecture and life are far from fully understood. As a young discipline, this field of architecture remains in constant flux.
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Border Crossings 170: Canada
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Issue #170 of Border Crossings explores contemporary Canadian art, examining social themes, materiality, and notable practises. Feature interviews in this issue include artists Abbas Akhavan, Brenda Draney, and Nadia Myre. Works by Carrie Allison, Donigan Cumming, Sylvia Matas, Annie MacDonell, An Te Liu, Shannon Bool, Bea Parsons, and M.E. Sparks are covered. Plus pages(...)
Border Crossings 170: Canada
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Issue #170 of Border Crossings explores contemporary Canadian art, examining social themes, materiality, and notable practises. Feature interviews in this issue include artists Abbas Akhavan, Brenda Draney, and Nadia Myre. Works by Carrie Allison, Donigan Cumming, Sylvia Matas, Annie MacDonell, An Te Liu, Shannon Bool, Bea Parsons, and M.E. Sparks are covered. Plus pages from the Border Crossings' archive.
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C magaine 163: chorus
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C’s Chorus issue marks the beginning of our new print look, shaped by Hwa-Jin Jun, where we also ask what becomes possible if we embrace changing physical formats and materials as an ethos. We think of chorus as a collective noun: for voices, noises, expressions (of rage, solidarity, and otherwise). This issue embraces polyphony, or simultaneity, a chorus that does not(...)
C magaine 163: chorus
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C’s Chorus issue marks the beginning of our new print look, shaped by Hwa-Jin Jun, where we also ask what becomes possible if we embrace changing physical formats and materials as an ethos. We think of chorus as a collective noun: for voices, noises, expressions (of rage, solidarity, and otherwise). This issue embraces polyphony, or simultaneity, a chorus that does not dissolve distinction within the collective. From voice as infrastructure, a way of rehearsing coordination and collective power amidst spreading fascist logics, to the dispersal of seeds, anti-colonial cosmologies, melancholic sound in the colour blue, attuning to ancestors in museum collections, and the subtle accumulations in working-class time, we bring a cacophony of grievance and desire.
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Trans 48: Pseudo
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Unfolding across five parts, this issue frames the notion of pseudo along and beyond its ties with the "fake". While part one, "Simulation," blends the artificial with the familiar – whether in scale models or controlled biomes – the following part, "Promise," explores how futures are staged to organise the present. "Role" examines how identities become naturalized(...)
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March 2026
Trans 48: Pseudo
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Unfolding across five parts, this issue frames the notion of pseudo along and beyond its ties with the "fake". While part one, "Simulation," blends the artificial with the familiar – whether in scale models or controlled biomes – the following part, "Promise," explores how futures are staged to organise the present. "Role" examines how identities become naturalized through space, claiming to be neutral, caring or traditional. "Scam" investigates architecture and urbanism as credible deceptive practices, where authenticity is fabricated and images pave the way for a collective participation in illusions. "Construction" examines how territorial interventions, such as camps, corridors, or quarries, produce political realities and stabilise power, turning narration into infrastructure. Ultimately, pseudo emerges as a condition that both shifts and suspends reality: not fully true, yet never entirely false.
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GRAM is a multiple research tool that combines graphic investigations with architectural explorations. It portrays the methods and processes of architecture offices throughout the length of ten emails. The outcomes are both theoretical and practical, and opens the doors to the endless thought processes behind the production of space. This publication is a(...)
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November 2025
Gram 07 : Nicolas Dorval-Bory
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GRAM is a multiple research tool that combines graphic investigations with architectural explorations. It portrays the methods and processes of architecture offices throughout the length of ten emails. The outcomes are both theoretical and practical, and opens the doors to the endless thought processes behind the production of space. This publication is a re-transcription of emails conversations with Nicolas Dorval-Bory Architectes.
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PB 06 In Class with Tavora
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The 6th title in the AMAG Pocket Books Collection explores the enduring pedagogical legacy of Fernando Távora, a pivotal figure in Portuguese architecture and a key influence on the Porto School. Celebrating the continued relevance of his teachings, the authors delve into his philosophy of making architecture for living, emphasizing the interplay between modernity and(...)
PB 06 In Class with Tavora
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The 6th title in the AMAG Pocket Books Collection explores the enduring pedagogical legacy of Fernando Távora, a pivotal figure in Portuguese architecture and a key influence on the Porto School. Celebrating the continued relevance of his teachings, the authors delve into his philosophy of making architecture for living, emphasizing the interplay between modernity and tradition, the humanity of space, and the essence of spatial composition. While numerous studies on Távora exist, most remain within Portugal; this volume seeks to bring his insights to a broader audience, reaffirming his influence on new generations of architects.
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Contributors: Jackson Arn, Michael Piantini, Tizziana Baldenebro, Kate Wagner, Aidan Mantho, Paul Goldberger, Mark Krotov, Randle Browning, Thomas de Monchaux, Eric Schwartau, Jonathan Tarleton, Oksana Mironova, Jennifer Kabat, Travis Diehl, Lora Kelley, Andy Battle, Ross Wolfe, Casey Mack, Moze Halperin, Ann Manov, & Nicolas Kemper.
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April 2026
NYRA 50: New York Review of Architecture issue #50
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Contributors: Jackson Arn, Michael Piantini, Tizziana Baldenebro, Kate Wagner, Aidan Mantho, Paul Goldberger, Mark Krotov, Randle Browning, Thomas de Monchaux, Eric Schwartau, Jonathan Tarleton, Oksana Mironova, Jennifer Kabat, Travis Diehl, Lora Kelley, Andy Battle, Ross Wolfe, Casey Mack, Moze Halperin, Ann Manov, & Nicolas Kemper.
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