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Bernard Gagnon est professeur titulaire au Département des lettres et humanités de l’Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR). Il est membre du Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la diversité et la démocratie (CRIDAQ) et de l’Équipe de recherche en éthique Ethos. Ses travaux et ses publications en théorie politique ont porté sur les tensions et les conciliations(...)
Histoire Québec vol. 29 no.1 : Loisirs culturels - des histoires de passion
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Bernard Gagnon est professeur titulaire au Département des lettres et humanités de l’Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR). Il est membre du Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la diversité et la démocratie (CRIDAQ) et de l’Équipe de recherche en éthique Ethos. Ses travaux et ses publications en théorie politique ont porté sur les tensions et les conciliations possibles entre les idées de diversité, de solidarité et de démocratie.
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From building renovations to drawing trees and planting forests; AI and air flow; exhibitions of architecture and architecture for exhibitions, Log 58 brings together articles by 18 authors, both new and established. In this 160-page open issue, Emmett Zeifman codifies “Five Points” in the work of Lacaton & Vassal and Lisa Hsieh finds kawaii qualities in Hideyuki(...)
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From building renovations to drawing trees and planting forests; AI and air flow; exhibitions of architecture and architecture for exhibitions, Log 58 brings together articles by 18 authors, both new and established. In this 160-page open issue, Emmett Zeifman codifies “Five Points” in the work of Lacaton & Vassal and Lisa Hsieh finds kawaii qualities in Hideyuki Nakayama’s designs. Harish Krishnamoorthy explores two politicized Hong Kong museums while Cynthia Davidson studies Studio Gang’s addition to the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Mario Carpo considers the generative capacity of precedents in AI; Ian Erickson, the form-finding potential of a digital breeze; and Phillip Denny, the details of a drawing by Michelle JaJa Chang. Shiila Infriccioli recounts the aftermath of a storm in Italy, Waiko Waida storyboards an early modern movement in Japan, and Norihisa Kawashima renovates an office building.
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Featuring the iconic Hombroich in this issue of a+u, the publication explores the museum located between Düsseldorf and Cologne in Germany. Built on the grounds of a former NATO missile base, Raketenstation, the space was transformed in a unique integration of art and architecture. The creativity and environmental harmony of Hombroich can be experienced through the(...)
A+U 633 : Hombroich
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Featuring the iconic Hombroich in this issue of a+u, the publication explores the museum located between Düsseldorf and Cologne in Germany. Built on the grounds of a former NATO missile base, Raketenstation, the space was transformed in a unique integration of art and architecture. The creativity and environmental harmony of Hombroich can be experienced through the visuals and insightful articles of this magazine, with contributions from Wilfred Wang, Barbara Hoidn, and more. It also features site plans of Hombroich and the experimental SpacePlaceLab, as well as the artists in residence: Thomas Kling, Ute Langanky, Katsuhito Nishikawa, and Oliver Kruse.
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From their European beginnings almost thirty years ago to their return to Peru in 2006, the long career of Barclay & Crousse, is characterized by the critical analysis of the connections between landscape, climate, and architecture. The reading of the territory, the study of the social structures, the attention to the itinerary and the close relationship with the(...)
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From their European beginnings almost thirty years ago to their return to Peru in 2006, the long career of Barclay & Crousse, is characterized by the critical analysis of the connections between landscape, climate, and architecture. The reading of the territory, the study of the social structures, the attention to the itinerary and the close relationship with the environment are the fundamental strategies in the sixteen works and projects presented here, in four thematic sections; Built geographies, Voluntary Microcosms, Domestic Depth, and Patient Search.
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An overview of the best architecture in Spain that takes stock of architectural issues and trends in the field, placing them in the context of cultural, political, and economic events. The selection of 24 works reflects commitments to sustainability, materialised in buildings which use resources more efficiently. This includes refurbishments like Ombú for Acciona by(...)
AV Monographs 253-254: Spain 2023
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An overview of the best architecture in Spain that takes stock of architectural issues and trends in the field, placing them in the context of cultural, political, and economic events. The selection of 24 works reflects commitments to sustainability, materialised in buildings which use resources more efficiently. This includes refurbishments like Ombú for Acciona by Foster + Partners in Madrid and Palace-House by Tuñón & Albornoz in Cáceres. Nieto Sobejano and Alcolea, Ercilla, and Tárrago promote sustainability through courtyards and building orientation in university buildings, while other projects rely on low-impact, recyclable, or locally sourced materials like wood or ceramic.
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Colonial, judiciaire, créatif ou militant?: les différents contextes dans lesquels la traduction littéraire se pratique aujourd’hui soulèvent des enjeux contemporains qui dépassent de loin le seul domaine linguistique. Donnant la parole à des traducteur·rice·s de métier, le dossier de ce numéro met en évidence le caractère éminemment subjectif et situé du geste de(...)
Spirale #284 : traduire en contexte
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Colonial, judiciaire, créatif ou militant?: les différents contextes dans lesquels la traduction littéraire se pratique aujourd’hui soulèvent des enjeux contemporains qui dépassent de loin le seul domaine linguistique. Donnant la parole à des traducteur·rice·s de métier, le dossier de ce numéro met en évidence le caractère éminemment subjectif et situé du geste de traduire, à un moment où la «?neutralité?» de celui-ci est plus que jamais remise en question. S’y croisent des réflexions diverses sur le rôle et les implications (éthiques, politiques et esthétiques) de la traduction selon le contexte, de même que des contributions plus personnelles à propos de la langue, de la littérature et de la poésie. Les textes du dossier nous font ainsi pénétrer dans l’espace même où les traducteur·rice·s exercent leur travail et s’interrogent sur celui-ci, se demandant, chacun·e à sa manière?: «?Chez qui traduisons-nous ??»
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For centuries, architectural theory, discourse and agency have been based on diurnal and solar paradigms. References to night in Vitruvius’s De architectura are few, and the same absence is notable in Renaissance treatises by Alberti or Palladio. It was not until the 19th and 20th centuries that the invention and institutionalization of artificial light in private and(...)
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Nocturnal history of architecture. Column issue 2
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For centuries, architectural theory, discourse and agency have been based on diurnal and solar paradigms. References to night in Vitruvius’s De architectura are few, and the same absence is notable in Renaissance treatises by Alberti or Palladio. It was not until the 19th and 20th centuries that the invention and institutionalization of artificial light in private and public spaces gradually transformed conceptions of night in the architectural discipline. This volume offers the first attempt at a nocturnal history of architecture. What emerges from the studies is the thesis that the identity of human beings—across time and their domestic, professional and cultural spaces—is powerfully determined by the parameters of nighttime. By analyzing and studying "night scenes," this book reveals how the night is a laboratory for the development of new forms of conceptualizing space and, ultimately, of living.