2G 73: Studio Anne Holtrop
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Until recently, the Dutch architect Anne Holtrop (born 1977) had only built a few pavilions and installations. However, his work took a leap in scale with two projects finished in 2015: the Museum Fort Vechten near Utrecht and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Milan Universal Exhibition of 2015.
October 2016
2G 73: Studio Anne Holtrop
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Until recently, the Dutch architect Anne Holtrop (born 1977) had only built a few pavilions and installations. However, his work took a leap in scale with two projects finished in 2015: the Museum Fort Vechten near Utrecht and the National Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for the Milan Universal Exhibition of 2015.
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Architects, engineers, craftsmen and thinkers invested their skills and ingenuity in finding answers to the problems the oil crisis presented. A closer look at their solutions, projects and experiments reveals much that can be applied to the challenges of today's world. designed by Massimo Pitis with Bianca Baldacci
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November 2007, Montréal
Sorry, Out of Gas: Architecture's response to the 1973 oil crisis
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Architects, engineers, craftsmen and thinkers invested their skills and ingenuity in finding answers to the problems the oil crisis presented. A closer look at their solutions, projects and experiments reveals much that can be applied to the challenges of today's world. designed by Massimo Pitis with Bianca Baldacci
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Désolé, plus d'essence : l'innovation architecturale en réponse à la crise pétrolière de 1973
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Architectes, ingénieurs,artisans et penseurs ont consacré leur savoir-faire et leur inventivité à trouver des réponses aux problèmes que posait la crise pétrolière. Analyser leurs solutions, projets et expériences nous indique des voies à suivre par rapport aux enjeux actuels
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November 2007, Montréal
Désolé, plus d'essence : l'innovation architecturale en réponse à la crise pétrolière de 1973
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Architectes, ingénieurs,artisans et penseurs ont consacré leur savoir-faire et leur inventivité à trouver des réponses aux problèmes que posait la crise pétrolière. Analyser leurs solutions, projets et expériences nous indique des voies à suivre par rapport aux enjeux actuels
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Le musée ne suffit pas
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« Le musée ne suffit pas » est le fruit de réflexions collectives sur l’architecture, les préoccupations sociales contemporaines, les institutions et le public, effectuées au CCA ces dernières années. Alimenté par le questionnement continu que mène le CCA sur le rôle des institutions culturelles et leurs problèmes actuels, « Le musée ne suffit pas » permet d’amorcer des(...)
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October 2019
Le musée ne suffit pas
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« Le musée ne suffit pas » est le fruit de réflexions collectives sur l’architecture, les préoccupations sociales contemporaines, les institutions et le public, effectuées au CCA ces dernières années. Alimenté par le questionnement continu que mène le CCA sur le rôle des institutions culturelles et leurs problèmes actuels, « Le musée ne suffit pas » permet d’amorcer des discussions avec des partenaires qui se posent des questions semblables.
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As a follow-up of a first volume published in 2019 that built on years of thematic investigations, the book focuses on how the institution works out and on these questions by rethinking its tools and how it relates to others. ''The Museum Is Not Enough'' (no. 10–14) gathers conversations among curators, artists, academics, and architects on how institutions engage(...)
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January 2022
The Museum Is Not Enough, Num.10-14
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As a follow-up of a first volume published in 2019 that built on years of thematic investigations, the book focuses on how the institution works out and on these questions by rethinking its tools and how it relates to others. ''The Museum Is Not Enough'' (no. 10–14) gathers conversations among curators, artists, academics, and architects on how institutions engage multiple contexts, objects, and perspectives: reflecting on strategies to unlearn and decentre established ways of seeing and doing; looking closely at how to describe and document archival sources while interrogating the stakes, and often the harm, in separating cultural objects from their context; questioning the relationship between institutions and “the public”; and discussing curatorial tools—and particularly film—that collapse research and display, observation and action, here and there. Underlying these reflections is the realization that the museum’s activity can’t be constructed from a fixed position. Unless the questions it deals with are observed from another angle, it is hard not to perpetuate the thinking that created them. The book responds to an urgent need to equip the institution to understand how things around it are rapidly changing, and the importance of conveying and discussing this instability. Here, the museum gets outside its physical walls to explore on-site, to talk with people, to connect and activate collaborators, to design conditions for different forms of dialogue to happen on the ground.
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January 2022
CCA Publications
The museum is not enough
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'The Museum Is Not Enough' is the result of collective reflections on architecture, contemporary social concerns, institutions, and the public undertaken by the CCA in recent years. Building on years of thematic investigations and of a continued questioning of the role of cultural institutions and the issues they face today, the book puts forward the CCA’s own positions(...)
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October 2019
The museum is not enough
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'The Museum Is Not Enough' is the result of collective reflections on architecture, contemporary social concerns, institutions, and the public undertaken by the CCA in recent years. Building on years of thematic investigations and of a continued questioning of the role of cultural institutions and the issues they face today, the book puts forward the CCA’s own positions and opens them up to a dialogue with designers, curators, photographers, publishers, and other institutions who ask themselves similar questions.
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Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo se consacre aux projets architecturaux récents de Stephen Taylor à Londres et de Ryue Nishizawa à Tokyo, qui suggèrent de nouvelles façons d’appréhender la vie en milieu urbain. Les projets résidentiels de Taylor et Nishizawa respectent les environnements culturels particuliers de Londres et Tokyo, y réagissent, et font la preuve(...)
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September 2008, CCA Montréal, Lars Mueller Publishers Baden
Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo / Stephen Taylor & Ryue Nishizawa
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Perspectives de vie à Londres et à Tokyo se consacre aux projets architecturaux récents de Stephen Taylor à Londres et de Ryue Nishizawa à Tokyo, qui suggèrent de nouvelles façons d’appréhender la vie en milieu urbain. Les projets résidentiels de Taylor et Nishizawa respectent les environnements culturels particuliers de Londres et Tokyo, y réagissent, et font la preuve de l’importance d’une bonne compréhension du lieu pour concevoir des solutions propres à leur contexte. Leurs créations mettent en question les normes traditionnelles et proposent des approches qui façonnent simultanément la vie de l’occupant et le visage de la ville. Le catalogue accompagne l’exposition éponyme de 2008 et présente des images évocatrices des installations respectives des architectes dans les salles du CCA.
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Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo presents architectural projects by Stephen Taylor and Ryue Nishizawa that reflect new thinking on living in contemporary cities. Taylor and Nishizawa’s residential projects both respect and respond to the particular cultural environments of London and Tokyo, and demonstrate the importance of a clear understanding of place in order(...)
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September 2008, Montréal, Baden
Some ideas on living in London and Tokyo/ Stephen Taylor & Ryue Nishizawa
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Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo presents architectural projects by Stephen Taylor and Ryue Nishizawa that reflect new thinking on living in contemporary cities. Taylor and Nishizawa’s residential projects both respect and respond to the particular cultural environments of London and Tokyo, and demonstrate the importance of a clear understanding of place in order to develop solutions that are specific to their context. Their designs challenge conventional norms and offer approaches that simultaneously shape the life of the resident and the face of the city.The book accompanies the 2008 exhibition of the same name and features evocative images of the architects’ respective installations in the CCA galleries.
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This monographic issue examines recent work by Belgian architects Kersten Geers and David Van Severen and their Brussels-based firm, OFFICE, which was established in 2002 as a means of exploring the prospect of architecture within the contemporary culture and urban environment. Currently a team of about 40 architects, it has evolved a practical and pragmatic approach to(...)
El Croquis 226 : OFFICE 2017-2024
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This monographic issue examines recent work by Belgian architects Kersten Geers and David Van Severen and their Brussels-based firm, OFFICE, which was established in 2002 as a means of exploring the prospect of architecture within the contemporary culture and urban environment. Currently a team of about 40 architects, it has evolved a practical and pragmatic approach to design in which architecture becomes nothing less than a civic obligation. An overview of 25 projects, including a crematorium, dental clinic, and art gallery, is introduced by a conversation with Giovanna Borasi, director of the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, and the two founding architects.
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The documentary film "What It Takes to Make A Home" (2020, conceived by Giovanna Borasi of the CCA and directed by Daniel Schwartz) follows a conversation between two architects whose work addresses homelessness. Michael Maltzan in Los Angeles and Alexander Hagner in Vienna have both designed long-term housing, exploring and embodying various strategies for social(...)
Humans and cities
October 2020
Questions on dwelling, discourse 01: What it takes to make a home
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The documentary film "What It Takes to Make A Home" (2020, conceived by Giovanna Borasi of the CCA and directed by Daniel Schwartz) follows a conversation between two architects whose work addresses homelessness. Michael Maltzan in Los Angeles and Alexander Hagner in Vienna have both designed long-term housing, exploring and embodying various strategies for social integration, mental health, and inclusive architectural-urban schemes. Questions on Dwelling screened the film in full and held a conversation at feldfünf Berlin with actors engaged in homelessness in Berlin. In that conversation, they tried to address the successes and failures of the film, architecture’s role and complicity in exacerbating the financialization of housing, the criminalization of urban space, and its entanglement with the privatization of the city. The transcript of that conversation was documented in this bilingual booklet.
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