2G 88: Carla Juaçaba
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The 88th installment of the 2G magazine series from Koenig features the work of Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), known for both public and residential projects as well as her construction of a Vatican chapel for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
September 2023
2G 88: Carla Juaçaba
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The 88th installment of the 2G magazine series from Koenig features the work of Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), known for both public and residential projects as well as her construction of a Vatican chapel for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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Two residential buildings by Brazilian architects are studied in depth in this volume. Invisible from the street, Angelo Bucci's house reveals itself in sequences until one reaches the highest point--and 360-degree views. Carla Juaçaba's vacation house in a remote, virgin forest is a small solitaire.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
January 1900, Austin
Brazil: house in Rio Bonito / house in Santa Teresa
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Two residential buildings by Brazilian architects are studied in depth in this volume. Invisible from the street, Angelo Bucci's house reveals itself in sequences until one reaches the highest point--and 360-degree views. Carla Juaçaba's vacation house in a remote, virgin forest is a small solitaire.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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'Siza' is the official catalogue of the Gulbenkian Foundation’s 2024 exhibition celebrating one of architecture’s greatest living figures. Curated by Carlos Quintáns, it presents ninety of Álvaro Siza’s projects - organised around thirty verbs that define his approach - alongside original archival material, sketches, and photographs by Juan Rodríguez. Essays by nine(...)
Architecture Monographs
September 2024
Siza
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'Siza' is the official catalogue of the Gulbenkian Foundation’s 2024 exhibition celebrating one of architecture’s greatest living figures. Curated by Carlos Quintáns, it presents ninety of Álvaro Siza’s projects - organised around thirty verbs that define his approach - alongside original archival material, sketches, and photographs by Juan Rodríguez. Essays by nine leading architects and eight rare texts by Siza himself offer fresh insights into his work, while exhibition views capture the spirit of the show. Richly illustrated and thoughtfully edited, this book is both a tribute and an essential study of Siza’s enduring influence.
Architecture Monographs
Gender gap
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''Gender gap,'' curated by Laura Andreini, documents an exhibition of projects and maquettes by 20 international female architects. Created in conjunction with ''The architect's table'', a series of events held at the Museo Novecento in Florence in 2021, the architects featured here address the personal challenges they have encountered in the course of their careers in a(...)
Gender gap
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''Gender gap,'' curated by Laura Andreini, documents an exhibition of projects and maquettes by 20 international female architects. Created in conjunction with ''The architect's table'', a series of events held at the Museo Novecento in Florence in 2021, the architects featured here address the personal challenges they have encountered in the course of their careers in a field where men are still the predominant players, and offer their observations on women in architecture in the 21st century. In separate chapters, the show highlights work by Carmen Andriani, Sandy Attia, Cristina Celestino, Izaskun Chinchilla, Maria Claudia Clemente, Isotta Cortesi, Elizabeth Diller, Lina Ghothmeh, Carla Juacaba, Fuesanta Nieto, Simona Ottieri, Carme Pigem, Guendalina Salimei, Marella Santangelo, Maria Alessandra Segantini, Benedetta Tagliabue, Monica Tricario, Patricia Viel, Paola Vigano and Laura Andreini, curator of the exhibition and catalogue.
Gender Theory in Architecture
Architecture now! 9
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Architecture Now! 9 includes works in Amsterdam or Inner Mongolia by architects as famous as Zaha Hadid and Jean Nouvel, or as little known to the general public as Carla Juaçaba from Brazil. Small ephemeral buildings like the BMW Guggenheim Lab by Atelier Bow-Wow are included, as well as houses, movie theatres, fashion boutiques, and even an Opera Village in Burkina(...)
Architecture now! 9
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Architecture Now! 9 includes works in Amsterdam or Inner Mongolia by architects as famous as Zaha Hadid and Jean Nouvel, or as little known to the general public as Carla Juaçaba from Brazil. Small ephemeral buildings like the BMW Guggenheim Lab by Atelier Bow-Wow are included, as well as houses, movie theatres, fashion boutiques, and even an Opera Village in Burkina Faso. Wine and dine with Pritkzer Prize winner Thom Mayne of Morphosis; climb to the top of the Orbit, symbol of the 2012 London Olympics by artist Anish Kapoor and engineer Cecil Balmond; travel “Beyond Infinity” in a virtual environment created in Shanghai by French designer and artist Serge Salat.
Contemporary Architecture