Azure 313 Nov/Dec 2025
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From Mexico’s revitalized public spaces to the mass timber projects that are signalling a change to Toronto’s urban landscape, the Nov/Dec 2025 issue of AZURE shines a light on climate-resilient design. We also speak with Thai architect Boonserm Premthada, whose work in rural areas benefits both humans and animals, and take a tour of Philadelphia’s new Calder Gardens, an(...)
Azure 313 Nov/Dec 2025
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From Mexico’s revitalized public spaces to the mass timber projects that are signalling a change to Toronto’s urban landscape, the Nov/Dec 2025 issue of AZURE shines a light on climate-resilient design. We also speak with Thai architect Boonserm Premthada, whose work in rural areas benefits both humans and animals, and take a tour of Philadelphia’s new Calder Gardens, an indoor-outdoor gallery by Herzog & de Meuron and Piet Oudolf dedicated to the work of sculptor Alexander Calder that brings exuberant life to a formerly underutilized patch of land.
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a(...)
Harvard Design Magazine no.53: Reuse and repair
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a powerful brief for designers, their clients, and the communities they serve. As resistance to viewing the reuse and repair of buildings as a legitimate form of design wanes, the appeal at the heart of Sandburg’s poem—“let us find a city”—is hopefully capturing the attention of future generations. This issue asks: If we free ourselves from the inherited limits on design practice, what new kinds of architecture, cities, and ways of being might we create?
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Stephanie Davidson dessine, enseigne, enquête, construit, converse, rencontre, relie dans un mouvement énergique et joyeux. Avec Georg Rafailidis, sous le nom Davidson Rafailidis, iels maintiennent et activent une conception de l’architecture radicale : l’architecture, comme une manière de bien vivre, avec soi-même, ses relations et le territoire.
Idoine & Stephanie Davidson : Shaque d'amour
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Stephanie Davidson dessine, enseigne, enquête, construit, converse, rencontre, relie dans un mouvement énergique et joyeux. Avec Georg Rafailidis, sous le nom Davidson Rafailidis, iels maintiennent et activent une conception de l’architecture radicale : l’architecture, comme une manière de bien vivre, avec soi-même, ses relations et le territoire.
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Partly a retrospective on sacred spaces from the magazine’s archives, this issue presents significant projects that have shaped discourse on fostering transcendent experiences through architecture. Besides providing space for worship, each of the projects conveys innovative architectural approaches to express sacredness: classics like Jørn Utzon’s Bagsværd Church, Seema(...)
a+u 656 25:05 Sacred Spaces - International
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Partly a retrospective on sacred spaces from the magazine’s archives, this issue presents significant projects that have shaped discourse on fostering transcendent experiences through architecture. Besides providing space for worship, each of the projects conveys innovative architectural approaches to express sacredness: classics like Jørn Utzon’s Bagsværd Church, Seema Malaka by Geoffery Bawa, and Lina Bo Bardi’s Church of the Holy Spirit. The issue also contrasts the various ways architecture can nurture a relationship with a higher force, and adds new spaces for contemplation, like Glenn Murcutt’s Cobar Sound Chapel or Motorway Chapel by Herzog & de Meuron.
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GA Houses 200
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‘GA Houses’ documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. With projects by Steven Holl, Chenchow Little, nanometer architecture, Phorm architecture + design, Maki Onishi + Yuki Hyakuda, Yolodi + Maria Architects, Wiyoga Nurdiansyah, Yo Shimada, Nielsen Jenkins, and Taichi Mitsuya.
GA Houses 200
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‘GA Houses’ documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. With projects by Steven Holl, Chenchow Little, nanometer architecture, Phorm architecture + design, Maki Onishi + Yuki Hyakuda, Yolodi + Maria Architects, Wiyoga Nurdiansyah, Yo Shimada, Nielsen Jenkins, and Taichi Mitsuya.
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This issue’s main feature focuses on the circular economy, a topical theme explored through works by Herzog & de Meuron, BeAr, and Harquitectes, among others, and commentary by architect Mireia Luzárraga of Barcelona-based TAKK studio. In connection with this subject there is a conversation with the curators of the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Manuel Bouzas(...)
AV Proyectos 130 : Circular economy
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This issue’s main feature focuses on the circular economy, a topical theme explored through works by Herzog & de Meuron, BeAr, and Harquitectes, among others, and commentary by architect Mireia Luzárraga of Barcelona-based TAKK studio. In connection with this subject there is a conversation with the curators of the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, Manuel Bouzas and Roi Salgueiro. In addition, the construction of the new building by OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen for Swiss Radio and Television in Lausanne is covered, plus an illustrated travelogue of editor Luis Fernández-Galiano’s recent trip to China with Gong Dong, head of Vector Architects.
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AMAG 40 Go Hasegawa
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How do we dwell lightly? Or build with care? ‘AMAG’ presents a curated selection of key projects by Japanese architect Go Hasegawa, offering insight into the spatial, cultural, and poetic dimensions of his architecture. From private homes to communal spaces, rural Japan to European sites, a deep sensitivity to place, memory, and the human body is revealed. Projects like(...)
AMAG 40 Go Hasegawa
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How do we dwell lightly? Or build with care? ‘AMAG’ presents a curated selection of key projects by Japanese architect Go Hasegawa, offering insight into the spatial, cultural, and poetic dimensions of his architecture. From private homes to communal spaces, rural Japan to European sites, a deep sensitivity to place, memory, and the human body is revealed. Projects like House in a Forest, Pilotis in a Forest, and House in Komazawa explore lightness, nature, and structural clarity. The Yoshino Cedar House merges domesticity and community under one roof, while urban works like Apartment in Nerima and House in Gotanda reimagine domestic life in dense cities.
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Experimental and radical, material and gestural are adjectives that could define the suggestive projects of the studio led by Anne Holtrop (Netherlands, 1977). On the border between art and architecture, his work avoids typological reference and is built from unexpected elements: topography, trail layouts, material molds, textures extracted from everyday objects, or(...)
AV Monographs 277: Studio Anne Holtrop
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Experimental and radical, material and gestural are adjectives that could define the suggestive projects of the studio led by Anne Holtrop (Netherlands, 1977). On the border between art and architecture, his work avoids typological reference and is built from unexpected elements: topography, trail layouts, material molds, textures extracted from everyday objects, or traces of natural processes that become the starting point for architectural definition. AV Monographs presents this intuitive practice through a selection of works and projects – with an introduction by Adrian Lahoud –, which take stock too of the life course of their author: from the beginnings at his home country to the move to the Persian Gulf.
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Nouveau Projet 31
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L’équipe de Nouveau Projet est de retour avec un numéro spécial de fin d’année! Ce troisième numéro, divisé en deux grandes parties, revisite dans un premier temps l’année qui touche à sa fin pour ensuite jeter un regard prospectif sur 2026.
Nouveau Projet 31
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L’équipe de Nouveau Projet est de retour avec un numéro spécial de fin d’année! Ce troisième numéro, divisé en deux grandes parties, revisite dans un premier temps l’année qui touche à sa fin pour ensuite jeter un regard prospectif sur 2026.
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The eighth issue of Errant Journal questions the ways in which hegemonic culture and discourse tends to prioritize the ideal of openness, access, transparency, and visibility. Delving into topics such as face coverings, ‘'coming out'’ in queer discourses, the use of opacity in transformative justice, and different strategies of (visual) resistance, ‘'Against Visibility'’(...)
Errant Journal #8 : Against visibility (or, the right to opacity)
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The eighth issue of Errant Journal questions the ways in which hegemonic culture and discourse tends to prioritize the ideal of openness, access, transparency, and visibility. Delving into topics such as face coverings, ‘'coming out'’ in queer discourses, the use of opacity in transformative justice, and different strategies of (visual) resistance, ‘'Against Visibility'’ can be read as a proposition of refusal of the paradigm of visibility and access that permeates all areas of western thinking. At a moment in which representation and uncovering ‘'lost'’ histories are trending, Errant asks what is being erased in a world where everything must always be visible. When Édouard Glissant proclaimed the right to opacity, he sought not to be reduced or to be measured against an ideal scale in order to be understood and accepted. Expanding from this, ''Against Visibility'' looks into the ways in which unlearning imperialism also includes unlearning the ideal of visibility itself.
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