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Log 60 : The Sixth sphere
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Log 60, a 208-page thematic issue, explores the technosphere as "a planetary enmeshment of bodies, environments, and technologies" by examining the Earth’s natural spheres through the lenses of architecture, science, and philosophy. Geologist Peter K. Haff defines the technosphere; architect Rafael Beneytez-Duran, philosopher Emanuele Coccia, and historian Ingrid Halland(...)
Log 60 : The Sixth sphere
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Log 60, a 208-page thematic issue, explores the technosphere as "a planetary enmeshment of bodies, environments, and technologies" by examining the Earth’s natural spheres through the lenses of architecture, science, and philosophy. Geologist Peter K. Haff defines the technosphere; architect Rafael Beneytez-Duran, philosopher Emanuele Coccia, and historian Ingrid Halland each consider how we occupy and breathe the atmosphere; architects Alexandra Arènes, Daniel Jacobs, Brittany Utting, Lydia Kallipoliti, Andreas Theodoridis, and Neyran Turan take on the scope of the biosphere; architects Margarita Jover, Marina Tabassum, and Maggie Tsang wade through the history and challenges of the hydrosphere; anthropologist Dominic Boyer, landscape architect Leena Cho, and architects Billy Fleming, Joyce Hsiang, and Bimal Mendis take stock of the possible futures of the cryosphere; and climate researcher Holly Jean Buck, architects Rania Ghosn, Ang Li, and Marina Otero Verzier each dig into the possibilities in the lithosphere.
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Spacing #66 : The street furniture issue
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GA Document 60
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This issue focusses on work by Enric Miralles, Bernard tschumi, Hans Hollein, Steven Holl, Christian de Portzamparc, UN Studio, and Morphosis.
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January 1900, Tokyo
GA Document 60
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January 1900, Tokyo
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Prototypo 003 : skin
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Projects by Zaha Hadid, Souto de Moura, Diller & Scofidio, Yehuda Safran and more.
Prototypo 003 : skin
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Projects by Zaha Hadid, Souto de Moura, Diller & Scofidio, Yehuda Safran and more.
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January 1900, Lisbon
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Internationally known for his labors as head of the famous magazine Quaderns between 1981 and 1990, Josep Lluís Mateo has never abandoned his professional practice as an architect, building not only in Spain, but in various European countries, an activity he currently combines with teaching at the ETH in Zurich. This monographic issue presents his most recent projects(...)
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February 2002, Barcelona
2G 25 : Josep Lluis Mateo, recent work
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Internationally known for his labors as head of the famous magazine Quaderns between 1981 and 1990, Josep Lluís Mateo has never abandoned his professional practice as an architect, building not only in Spain, but in various European countries, an activity he currently combines with teaching at the ETH in Zurich. This monographic issue presents his most recent projects and buildings. Among his built works are the housing block on Borneo Island (Amsterdam), two groups of apartments in Barcelona, a covered swimming pool in Girona, and the Barcelona International Convention Center, due to be inaugurated in 2004. This number features essays by such prestigious international critics as Wilfried Wang, Ákos Moravánszky, Manuel Delgado, Aaron Betsky and Ignasi de Solà-Morales, and is complemented by a conversation with Iñaki Ábalos, a text by Mateo himself, "In Globalization", and photos taken especially for this issue by Xavier Ribas.
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Les cahiers de la recherche architecturale et urbaine inter-disciplinarités no.12 / janvier 2003
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Alors que vient d'être lancé le programme pluriannuel 2002-2005 de la recherche architecturale et urbaine, soutenu par le ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, un état des lieux des productions scientifiques dans les écoles d'architecture paraissait opportun. Plutôt que de confier à des experts la rédaction de contributions sur les grandes thématiques(...)
Les cahiers de la recherche architecturale et urbaine inter-disciplinarités no.12 / janvier 2003
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Alors que vient d'être lancé le programme pluriannuel 2002-2005 de la recherche architecturale et urbaine, soutenu par le ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, un état des lieux des productions scientifiques dans les écoles d'architecture paraissait opportun. Plutôt que de confier à des experts la rédaction de contributions sur les grandes thématiques concernées -conception, histoire, usages, technique, etc.-, il a été demandé aux équipes et laboratoires habilités par le bureau de la recherche architecturale et urbaine (Brau) de fournir un texte sur leur position, tant scientifique que pratique, par rapport à un thème fédérateur et d'actualité : l'interdisciplinarité. La parole ainsi donnée aux chercheurs et enseignants-chercheurs reflète la diversité des objets, des approches, des méthodes et des terrains d'investigation, tout en constituant une manière d'autoprésentation. L'unicité de la question posée autorise également des lectures comparatives. Le présent numéro est constitué, outre de ces contributions spécifiques, d'une préface de Jean-Jacques Aillagon, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication, et d'un article généraliste sur l'interdisciplinarité par un chantre de celle-ci, Edgar Morin.
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January 2003, Paris
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Publication des équipes de recherche de l'École d'architecture de Lille. Avec les collaborations d'Anne-Marie Burdèse, Isabelle Chesneau, Fabienne Chevalier, Bernard Deloche, Noèmie Giard, Franz Graf, Bernard Haumont, Daisy Hochart, Corinne Jacquand, Richard Klein, Pierre Lebrun, Daniel Le Couédic, Philippe Louguet, Caroline, Maniaque, Marie-Céline Masson, Gilles Maury,(...)
Cahiers thématiques no. 2 : la réception de l'architecture
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Publication des équipes de recherche de l'École d'architecture de Lille. Avec les collaborations d'Anne-Marie Burdèse, Isabelle Chesneau, Fabienne Chevalier, Bernard Deloche, Noèmie Giard, Franz Graf, Bernard Haumont, Daisy Hochart, Corinne Jacquand, Richard Klein, Pierre Lebrun, Daniel Le Couédic, Philippe Louguet, Caroline, Maniaque, Marie-Céline Masson, Gilles Maury, Dominique Mons, Gérard Monnier, Gilles Ragot, Jean-François Roullin, Corinne Tiry.
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"Perspecta 34" explores the temporary relationship between architecture and the larger contexts within which social crisis and cultural transformation take place. The issue examines many questions associated with modernism, including the limits of utopian urban planning, and considers alternatives to space as the dominant organizing concept for architecture. It views the(...)
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June 2003, New Haven
Perspecta 34 : temporary architecture
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"Perspecta 34" explores the temporary relationship between architecture and the larger contexts within which social crisis and cultural transformation take place. The issue examines many questions associated with modernism, including the limits of utopian urban planning, and considers alternatives to space as the dominant organizing concept for architecture. It views the contemporary as a fluid practice in which games, intuition, collective imagination, and style emerge alongside conventional architectural approaches as ways to comprehend and shape the temporary landscape. Case studies--on the Olympics, Belgrade protests, refugee housing--ask how temporary events intensify the possibilities and limitations for architectural innovation. Perspecta 34 also explores the built environment as an ecology of change consisting of dynamic economies, movements of people, and overlapping systems of authority. The issue includes a portfolio of twentieth-century temporary projects that reflect changing ideas of fabrication, the deployment of the architectural object, and architecture's relationship to social and cultural practices.
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Vol2 #9 takes on the UK's services-for-surveillance state, technological utopias, green capitalism and much more. Borders 2.0: Future, Tense – Bryan Finoki and Angela Mitropoulos explore contemporary borderlands though text and image. The Battle of All Mothers – Madame Tlank on welfare, surveillance and working class women. Falling for the Future – Iain Boal(...)
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August 2008
Mute: culture and politics after the net: vol 2, july 2008
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Vol2 #9 takes on the UK's services-for-surveillance state, technological utopias, green capitalism and much more. Borders 2.0: Future, Tense – Bryan Finoki and Angela Mitropoulos explore contemporary borderlands though text and image. The Battle of All Mothers – Madame Tlank on welfare, surveillance and working class women. Falling for the Future – Iain Boal brings modernity's futuramas back down to earth.
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