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This issue features DnA, the Beijing-based firm led by architect Xu Tiantian. Since 2004, DnA has been designing public buildings that bridge culture, industry, and infrastructure in rural China. Prior to launching her own office, Xu worked for several design firms in the United States and the Netherlands, including OMA. The magazine features 25 works by DnA, organised(...)
A+U 650: DnA Renewing the Chinese countryside
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This issue features DnA, the Beijing-based firm led by architect Xu Tiantian. Since 2004, DnA has been designing public buildings that bridge culture, industry, and infrastructure in rural China. Prior to launching her own office, Xu worked for several design firms in the United States and the Netherlands, including OMA. The magazine features 25 works by DnA, organised into four clusters located near China’s south-eastern coast: repurposing abandoned quarries in Jinyun County, revitalising Fujian ‘tulou’ (rural dwellings unique to the Hakka Chinese subgroup), public facilities in Songyang County, and the creation of a cultural museum to showcase local traditions on Meizhou Island.
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GA Houses 196
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‘'GA Houses’' documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. With projects by FONDAMENTA, Tadao Ando, Mathias Klotz, Hirotaka Kidosaki:, Suzuko Yamada, Brandon Jørgensen, Francesca Gagliardi and Federico Rossi, and an interview with FONDAMENTA.
GA Houses 196
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‘'GA Houses’' documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. With projects by FONDAMENTA, Tadao Ando, Mathias Klotz, Hirotaka Kidosaki:, Suzuko Yamada, Brandon Jørgensen, Francesca Gagliardi and Federico Rossi, and an interview with FONDAMENTA.
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Berlin architecture firm Bplus.xyz's political campaign to enshrine adaptive re-use across Europe, Toronto’s experiment in pairing affordable housing and social medicine, Urbz Mumbai’s mission to improve and empower India’s largest slum – all are brilliant examples of design and policy coming together to effect positive change for communities. We feature these incredible(...)
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Berlin architecture firm Bplus.xyz's political campaign to enshrine adaptive re-use across Europe, Toronto’s experiment in pairing affordable housing and social medicine, Urbz Mumbai’s mission to improve and empower India’s largest slum – all are brilliant examples of design and policy coming together to effect positive change for communities. We feature these incredible pursuits and more in our Mar/Apr 2025 issue. Plus, we report from Iqaluit, where a growing number of Canadian architects are contributing to the architectural infrastructure.
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There is no snow on Mount Fuji. Any hack will tell you the phase change is here, the restructuring of the world is underway. That would be a relief, like a broken fever. But they are wrong. We are still waiting. This period is merely the static on the skin, the rising pressure and building tension before the impending climax of a deluge. We live under a lavender sky,(...)
Real Review 16 Autumn 2024
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There is no snow on Mount Fuji. Any hack will tell you the phase change is here, the restructuring of the world is underway. That would be a relief, like a broken fever. But they are wrong. We are still waiting. This period is merely the static on the skin, the rising pressure and building tension before the impending climax of a deluge. We live under a lavender sky, silver and green; this is the time of unsettled air, heavy with that metallic smell of the earth. Soon the wind will awake, driving the rain forward like a cloud of smoke. The tremendous powers by which our lives are encompassed are stirring. How can we prepare for this transformation? We interview professor Jonathan White on the future as a political idea. Artist Dozie Kanu presents a flyer for higher education, while Opioid Crisis Lookbook speculates on semiotics. Peter Saville reviews the mood with Jack Self, who reviews voice notes, moral killing, and the Star Trek universe. Isabelle Bucklow binge-watches tech demos. Satoshi Fujiwara captures law enforcement hardware. Ruba Al-Sweel reviews the non-commercial image, while Martina Rocca and Izzy Farmiloe review the production of culture. Carmen Winant documents the last safe abortion, Felix Mcnamara writes notes on minutiae, John Sunyer attends a run club, plus much more.
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Building plots are becoming scarce, housing costs are soaring, and apartments in new developments are shrinking. Properties long considered unsuitable or uneconomical for building are now being developed, and residential units are increasingly stacked – side by side and on top of each other – into ever-larger blocks. Standardisation and industrial prefabrication seem(...)
Detail 03 2025: Urban housing
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Building plots are becoming scarce, housing costs are soaring, and apartments in new developments are shrinking. Properties long considered unsuitable or uneconomical for building are now being developed, and residential units are increasingly stacked – side by side and on top of each other – into ever-larger blocks. Standardisation and industrial prefabrication seem indespensible. The March issue presents outstanding housing projects in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brooklyn, Brussels, Frankfurt, and Vienna, showcasing innovative responses to urban challenges.
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The winter 2025 issue of Bookforum features: "The Azrael World," Audrey Wollen on Joy Williams's stories of angels, demons, and the fate of humanity; "Reader, I Divorced Him," Hermione Hoby on narratives of marriage and its dissolution; "You Can't Go Home Again," Jessi Jezewska Stevens on Agota Kristof's confounding fictions of exile; and more...
Bookforum vol.31 n.3: Winter 2025
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The winter 2025 issue of Bookforum features: "The Azrael World," Audrey Wollen on Joy Williams's stories of angels, demons, and the fate of humanity; "Reader, I Divorced Him," Hermione Hoby on narratives of marriage and its dissolution; "You Can't Go Home Again," Jessi Jezewska Stevens on Agota Kristof's confounding fictions of exile; and more...
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This is the Winter 2025 edition themed ‘'Rerun'’. Featuring Politics, Fiction, Essays, Reviews, and Letters, each covering topics spanning postmodernism, post-election week prospects and Palestine; online dating and burnt out readers; puppets in Kentucky, and lots more.
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This is the Winter 2025 edition themed ‘'Rerun'’. Featuring Politics, Fiction, Essays, Reviews, and Letters, each covering topics spanning postmodernism, post-election week prospects and Palestine; online dating and burnt out readers; puppets in Kentucky, and lots more.
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This issue of The Plan takes a kaleidoscopic tour around the world investigating the theme 'sustainable architecture'. Apartment buildings in Manhattan (Winka Dubbeldam), the Tamsa offices in Veracruz (Caruso & Torricella Architects), the Galway Institute of Technology (Murray O'Laoire Architects), the Shinkansen Station at Minamata (Makoto Sei Watanabe Architects) and(...)
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July 2004, Bologna
The plan 006 : architecture and technologies in detail
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This issue of The Plan takes a kaleidoscopic tour around the world investigating the theme 'sustainable architecture'. Apartment buildings in Manhattan (Winka Dubbeldam), the Tamsa offices in Veracruz (Caruso & Torricella Architects), the Galway Institute of Technology (Murray O'Laoire Architects), the Shinkansen Station at Minamata (Makoto Sei Watanabe Architects) and many more. A frosted plastic cutting mat with ruler printed onto it is a free gift neatly tucked inside the front cover.
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July 2004, Bologna
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LOG is a new journal of writing about contemporary architecture, cities, and the built environment, published by the Anyone Project. A forum for observations, speculations and ideas about all things current, LOG examines the present with an architectural bent, an historical perspective, and a critical eye. It embodies its name; a log of events, a series of mono-logs(...)
Log 2, spring 2004 (observations on architecture and the contemporary city)
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LOG is a new journal of writing about contemporary architecture, cities, and the built environment, published by the Anyone Project. A forum for observations, speculations and ideas about all things current, LOG examines the present with an architectural bent, an historical perspective, and a critical eye. It embodies its name; a log of events, a series of mono-logs becoming a kind of dia-log; LOG is a reading of our spaces in and for our time.
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