GA Houses 203
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"GA Houses" documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. With projects by Rico Turu, bgp arquitectura, Raamwerk, Nao Uchida, Yuichi Hashimura, Phorm architecture + design, Marc & Co., Phorm architecture + design, Takeshi Hirobe, Tadao Ando, Denis Joelsons, Tomoyuki Sakakida/New Material Research Laboratory, and Rodrigo Saavedra.
GA Houses 203
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"GA Houses" documents outstanding new residential architecture from all over the world. With projects by Rico Turu, bgp arquitectura, Raamwerk, Nao Uchida, Yuichi Hashimura, Phorm architecture + design, Marc & Co., Phorm architecture + design, Takeshi Hirobe, Tadao Ando, Denis Joelsons, Tomoyuki Sakakida/New Material Research Laboratory, and Rodrigo Saavedra.
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The Paris-based architecture firm Experience is headed by Tristan Chadney, Laurent Esmilaire, and Éric Lapierre. They describe their approach towards architecture as cultural and typological, where they venture in search of the “marvellous”. Experience’s meditations on architectural form are so rational that they sometimes loop into the surreal, a paradox apparent in the(...)
a+u 663 : Experience - Tristan Chadney, Laurent Esmilaire, Éric Lapierre
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The Paris-based architecture firm Experience is headed by Tristan Chadney, Laurent Esmilaire, and Éric Lapierre. They describe their approach towards architecture as cultural and typological, where they venture in search of the “marvellous”. Experience’s meditations on architectural form are so rational that they sometimes loop into the surreal, a paradox apparent in the nineteen works presented in this issue: Palaiseau Student Housing, Chris Marker Residence, Berthelot Collective Housing, Verdeaux School Complex, and more. Notably, the firm imagines housing not as a mechanical repetition of units but as a system of heterogenous parts akin to a living organism.
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AMAG 42: Acayaba + Rosenberg
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Founded in São Paulo, Brazil, ACAYABA + ROSENBERG, also knowned as AR Arquitetos, is led by Juan Pablo Rosenberg and Marina Acayaba, whose trajectories combine academic accouracy, international experience, and a refined architectural sensibility. The practice’s conceptual foundation is rooted in the very idea of air: without fixed form or volume, expanding and moving(...)
AMAG 42: Acayaba + Rosenberg
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Founded in São Paulo, Brazil, ACAYABA + ROSENBERG, also knowned as AR Arquitetos, is led by Juan Pablo Rosenberg and Marina Acayaba, whose trajectories combine academic accouracy, international experience, and a refined architectural sensibility. The practice’s conceptual foundation is rooted in the very idea of air: without fixed form or volume, expanding and moving to occupy space. For AR Arquitetos, architecture begins with this notion of movement. Space is conceived as a narrative, a carefully orchestrated sequence that reveals unexpected views and unforeseen places. Their work does not rely solely on formal gestures, but materializes through use, perception, and atmosphere. Together, Rosenberg and Acayaba shape a practice that merges intellectual reflection and spatial sensitivity. AR Arquitetos’ projects are defined by continuity, subtle transitions, and a careful dialogue with context, transforming architecture into an experiential journey where movement becomes the essence of inhabiting space.
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Facades play a key role as interfaces between the interior and exterior of build¬ings that are supposed to live with the climate in a dynamic way and not simply function despite of it. Many historic exam¬ples prove that they can perform purposes of both representation and protection, such as vernacular loam buildings in dry and hot climate zones, the double box windows of(...)
Detail 5 2026: Climate-adaptive facades
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Facades play a key role as interfaces between the interior and exterior of build¬ings that are supposed to live with the climate in a dynamic way and not simply function despite of it. Many historic exam¬ples prove that they can perform purposes of both representation and protection, such as vernacular loam buildings in dry and hot climate zones, the double box windows of historic European houses, or the diaphragm mechanisms of the Institute de Monde Arabe by Atelier Jean Nouvel. Climate buffers, solar chimneys, and photovoltaics are part of the toolkit of international architectural offices. For the police station in Chur by the Swiss studio Comamala Ismail, PV modules were installed on the facades at two different angles. As a result, they double as sun protection. Foster + Partners adapted traditional wind towers for the design of the Zayed National Museum in Abu Dhabi.
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Le dossier du numéro rassemble des portfolios de Jeff Wall (Vancouver), Luc Delahaye (Paris) et Donigan Cumming (Montréal) dont les travaux combinent la photographie à l'influence de la peinture. Sous la thématique du tableau, leurs travaux présentent des scènes de la vie quotidienne ou des scènes de conflits de guerre comme de grands tableaux d'histoire, ou comme des(...)
Ciel Variable no. 132 : tableaux
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Le dossier du numéro rassemble des portfolios de Jeff Wall (Vancouver), Luc Delahaye (Paris) et Donigan Cumming (Montréal) dont les travaux combinent la photographie à l'influence de la peinture. Sous la thématique du tableau, leurs travaux présentent des scènes de la vie quotidienne ou des scènes de conflits de guerre comme de grands tableaux d'histoire, ou comme des portraits qui ont des allures d'instantanés. La section Focus comprend trois essais. Le premier rend compte de l'engagement du photographe Michel Huneault à documenter la région de Tohoku, au Japon, après la triple catastophe qui l'a frappée en 2011. Le second s'attarde au travail du collectif le commun des mortels dont la pratique consiste à collectionner des photographies vernaculaires et anonymes destinées à la destruction. Le troisième commente la publication "La femme 100 têtes/The Hundred Headless Woman" d'Angela Grauerholz.
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L’aura colorée des environnements de James Turrell, les tubes fluorescents des sculptures minimalistes de Dan Flavin, les messages diffusés sur des écrans publicitaires de Jenny Holzer, autant de travaux pionniers de la deuxième moitié du 20e siècle en regard de leur usage de la lumière. Quelques décennies plus tard, quelle place occupe la lumière dans l’art actuel en(...)
Espace no. 143 : lumière/ light
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L’aura colorée des environnements de James Turrell, les tubes fluorescents des sculptures minimalistes de Dan Flavin, les messages diffusés sur des écrans publicitaires de Jenny Holzer, autant de travaux pionniers de la deuxième moitié du 20e siècle en regard de leur usage de la lumière. Quelques décennies plus tard, quelle place occupe la lumière dans l’art actuel en tant que matière oscillante des œuvres, en tant qu’onde ou flux de particules ? Le dossier Lumière creuse cette question et révèle une transformation de notre perception culturelle de la lumière, autrefois associée dans l’imaginaire occidental au bien, à la vérité et à la connaissance.
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Issue 440 explores how contemporary architecture and art negotiate memory, scale, and cultural expression. From Prada’s Fifteen-Minute Architecture—featuring OMA/AMO’s stage design and an interview with Giulio Margheri, Herbert Wright, and Nowk Choe—to the storytelling of Awulai Ashia & Nkyinkyim at Gagosian, the issue tracks creative work across disciplines. Features(...)
C3 440 : Flipping industrial scale
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Issue 440 explores how contemporary architecture and art negotiate memory, scale, and cultural expression. From Prada’s Fifteen-Minute Architecture—featuring OMA/AMO’s stage design and an interview with Giulio Margheri, Herbert Wright, and Nowk Choe—to the storytelling of Awulai Ashia & Nkyinkyim at Gagosian, the issue tracks creative work across disciplines. Features include the Paul Chiang Art Center by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten, Grafton Architects’ timber-crafted Anthony Timberlands Center, and OODA’s renovation of the Canning Factory in Matosinhos. Urban heritage shapes Oostenburg by Studioninedots and Urhahn. Essays and interviews extend to Kunsthaus Baselland by Buchner Bründler Architekten and the Zollverein Monument Trail by New Architekten, revealing new cultural possibilities.
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C3 441 : Discovering time
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This special issue focuses on contemporary Korean architecture, exploring how it positions itself in relation to powerful external conditions: vast natural landscapes, imposing topographies and the passage of time. Through six selected projects, the issue examines architectural approaches that do not compete with their context, but rather integrate within it. Rather than(...)
C3 441 : Discovering time
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This special issue focuses on contemporary Korean architecture, exploring how it positions itself in relation to powerful external conditions: vast natural landscapes, imposing topographies and the passage of time. Through six selected projects, the issue examines architectural approaches that do not compete with their context, but rather integrate within it. Rather than obscuring the past, these projects reveal it; rather than erecting rigid boundaries, they leave voids and intermediate spaces. When architecture is understood not as a static object but as a structure shaped by time and flow, the ways in which life and sensory experience manifest themselves become significantly richer.
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Ever since the term Middle Ages came into use, this historical era has been inextricably bound up with notions of alterity. Beginning in the 14th century, the picture of a dark age was utilized as a foil to set off the ideals of Renaissance enlightenment and humanism; later on, the Romantics pioneered the vision of the Middle Ages as an era unspoiled by advancing(...)
Texte zur kunst #142: Mittelalter
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Ever since the term Middle Ages came into use, this historical era has been inextricably bound up with notions of alterity. Beginning in the 14th century, the picture of a dark age was utilized as a foil to set off the ideals of Renaissance enlightenment and humanism; later on, the Romantics pioneered the vision of the Middle Ages as an era unspoiled by advancing industrialization, onto which they projected their longing for a way of life in harmony with nature and spirituality. The temptation to escape the complex and unsettled present for an allegedly simpler past is also characteristic of references to the Middle Ages in contemporary pop culture and politics. This issue of TEXTE ZUR KUNST counters such simplistic perspectives with a more nuanced portrayal of the Middle Ages that acknowledges historical parallels and continuities as well as contradictions.
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Log 66: spring 2026, Walls
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When architects draw plans, they start by drawing walls. But what is a wall? What is behind it? What is inside it? The ubiquitous architectural element is at once a support, a canvas, a barricade, a boundary, and a political actor that enables both justice and injustice. Log 66: Walls addresses these questions and expands on these uses. For Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama, the wall(...)
Log 66: spring 2026, Walls
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When architects draw plans, they start by drawing walls. But what is a wall? What is behind it? What is inside it? The ubiquitous architectural element is at once a support, a canvas, a barricade, a boundary, and a political actor that enables both justice and injustice. Log 66: Walls addresses these questions and expands on these uses. For Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama, the wall produces and protects individual freedom, whereas Anthony Titus sees the wall as an instrument of simultaneous constraint and dependence. Elle Gerdeman, Iman Fayyad, Oscar Zamora, and Elizabeth Bowie Christoforetti probe into different residential walls to critique the culture of contemporary construction, while Courtney Coffman investigates the curtain as a partition. And more...
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