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Public body in crisis
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This book illustrates the Japanese contribution to the Milan Triennale 1996. Ten architects were selected to investigate and plan for the new public body and public space dor the city of the future.
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This book illustrates the Japanese contribution to the Milan Triennale 1996. Ten architects were selected to investigate and plan for the new public body and public space dor the city of the future.
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January 1996, Tokyo
January 1996, Tokyo
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Public body in crisis
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This book illustrates the Japanese contribution to the Milan Triennale 1996. Ten architects were selected to investigate and plan for the new public body and public space dor the city of the future.
Public body in crisis
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This book illustrates the Japanese contribution to the Milan Triennale 1996. Ten architects were selected to investigate and plan for the new public body and public space dor the city of the future.
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January 1996, Tokyo
January 1996, Tokyo
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Special Feature: Otl Aicher the world as design / Contributors: Markus Rathgeb, Martin Krampen, Ian McLaren, Albrecht Hotz / [Japanese Translation] Otl Aicher "the world as design" / 72: Otl Aicher and the Munich Olympaid Exhibition Supplement, Curated and designed by Bibliothèque / Special Feature: Journal Culture / with contribution from William Drenttel /(...)
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Special Feature: Otl Aicher the world as design / Contributors: Markus Rathgeb, Martin Krampen, Ian McLaren, Albrecht Hotz / [Japanese Translation] Otl Aicher "the world as design" / 72: Otl Aicher and the Munich Olympaid Exhibition Supplement, Curated and designed by Bibliothèque / Special Feature: Journal Culture / with contribution from William Drenttel /(...)
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Idea 322 Otl Aicher / Journal culture
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Special Feature: Otl Aicher the world as design / Contributors: Markus Rathgeb, Martin Krampen, Ian McLaren, Albrecht Hotz / [Japanese Translation] Otl Aicher "the world as design" / 72: Otl Aicher and the Munich Olympaid Exhibition Supplement, Curated and designed by Bibliothèque / Special Feature: Journal Culture / with contribution from William Drenttel / Clip/Stamp/Fold The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines 196X-197X / Journal Culture Reader / helmut schmid: design is attitude [exhibition preview] / When flying pigs design Vol. 36 Text & Photo by Kyoichi Tsuzuki / Critical eyes for Japanese Typefaces vol. 1: Letterform, Mitsuo Fukawa & Kazuo Koike / On Hand Lettering vol.6 Chapter II Part 3, Koga Hirano, Naomichi Kawahata and Osamu Torinoumi
Idea 322 Otl Aicher / Journal culture
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Special Feature: Otl Aicher the world as design / Contributors: Markus Rathgeb, Martin Krampen, Ian McLaren, Albrecht Hotz / [Japanese Translation] Otl Aicher "the world as design" / 72: Otl Aicher and the Munich Olympaid Exhibition Supplement, Curated and designed by Bibliothèque / Special Feature: Journal Culture / with contribution from William Drenttel / Clip/Stamp/Fold The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines 196X-197X / Journal Culture Reader / helmut schmid: design is attitude [exhibition preview] / When flying pigs design Vol. 36 Text & Photo by Kyoichi Tsuzuki / Critical eyes for Japanese Typefaces vol. 1: Letterform, Mitsuo Fukawa & Kazuo Koike / On Hand Lettering vol.6 Chapter II Part 3, Koga Hirano, Naomichi Kawahata and Osamu Torinoumi
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Graphic Design and Typography
Graphic Design and Typography
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Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s prolific activity since the turn of the century is the focus of this issue. Featuring fourteen completed projects along with eleven still in progress, the selection includes a wide range of typologies and scales in locations around the world. From earlier houses and apartments in various Japanese cities to the Mirrored Gardens in(...)
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Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s prolific activity since the turn of the century is the focus of this issue. Featuring fourteen completed projects along with eleven still in progress, the selection includes a wide range of typologies and scales in locations around the world. From earlier houses and apartments in various Japanese cities to the Mirrored Gardens in(...)
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AV Monographs 226 : Sou Fujimoto Architects 2000-2020
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Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s prolific activity since the turn of the century is the focus of this issue. Featuring fourteen completed projects along with eleven still in progress, the selection includes a wide range of typologies and scales in locations around the world. From earlier houses and apartments in various Japanese cities to the Mirrored Gardens in Guangzhou, London’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, and the Forest of Music in Budapest, plus a waterfront centre in Belgrade, the High Court Lille, Open Grid learning centre in Switzerland, and the Calma Museum for Architecture and Residences in the Philippines, it showcases Fujimoto’s forward-thinking design in the field.
AV Monographs 226 : Sou Fujimoto Architects 2000-2020
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Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s prolific activity since the turn of the century is the focus of this issue. Featuring fourteen completed projects along with eleven still in progress, the selection includes a wide range of typologies and scales in locations around the world. From earlier houses and apartments in various Japanese cities to the Mirrored Gardens in Guangzhou, London’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, and the Forest of Music in Budapest, plus a waterfront centre in Belgrade, the High Court Lille, Open Grid learning centre in Switzerland, and the Calma Museum for Architecture and Residences in the Philippines, it showcases Fujimoto’s forward-thinking design in the field.
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By - product - Tokyo
By - product - Tokyo
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RMIT's relationship with Tokyo Institute of Technology began in 1994 with a joint research project in the City of Ogaki in Gifu Prefecture. That project was part of RMIT School of Architecture's continuing commitment to an engagement with the urbanism of its region. "By-Product-Tokyo" is the outcome of a new chapter in this dialogue with TITech. The project was instigated(...)
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RMIT's relationship with Tokyo Institute of Technology began in 1994 with a joint research project in the City of Ogaki in Gifu Prefecture. That project was part of RMIT School of Architecture's continuing commitment to an engagement with the urbanism of its region. "By-Product-Tokyo" is the outcome of a new chapter in this dialogue with TITech. The project was instigated(...)
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Architecture since 1900, Europe
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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December 2003, Melbourne
December 2003, Melbourne
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By - product - Tokyo
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RMIT's relationship with Tokyo Institute of Technology began in 1994 with a joint research project in the City of Ogaki in Gifu Prefecture. That project was part of RMIT School of Architecture's continuing commitment to an engagement with the urbanism of its region. "By-Product-Tokyo" is the outcome of a new chapter in this dialogue with TITech. The project was instigated by Shane Murray in 1999 with the receipt of a grant to fund student exchange from the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific Association. Nigel Bertram and Marika Neustupny developed the three-month project in Tokyo. This book is itself a by-product of Tokyo, and its contemporary thought. It is an unexpected offshoot of an ongoing line of architectural research being undertaken by a group of Japanese architects and students centred at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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RMIT's relationship with Tokyo Institute of Technology began in 1994 with a joint research project in the City of Ogaki in Gifu Prefecture. That project was part of RMIT School of Architecture's continuing commitment to an engagement with the urbanism of its region. "By-Product-Tokyo" is the outcome of a new chapter in this dialogue with TITech. The project was instigated by Shane Murray in 1999 with the receipt of a grant to fund student exchange from the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific Association. Nigel Bertram and Marika Neustupny developed the three-month project in Tokyo. This book is itself a by-product of Tokyo, and its contemporary thought. It is an unexpected offshoot of an ongoing line of architectural research being undertaken by a group of Japanese architects and students centred at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
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Architecture since 1900, Europe
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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The former missile station in the Hombroich cultural area is the site for another outstanding architectural project that blends harmoniously with its environment. Tadao Ando sees this as an experience that uses a combination of simple building materials, glass and concrete, to create a dialogue between building and nature. Viktor and Marianne Langen’s life work forms the(...)
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The former missile station in the Hombroich cultural area is the site for another outstanding architectural project that blends harmoniously with its environment. Tadao Ando sees this as an experience that uses a combination of simple building materials, glass and concrete, to create a dialogue between building and nature. Viktor and Marianne Langen’s life work forms the(...)
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small format
small format
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October 2003, Berlin
October 2003, Berlin
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Tadao Ando : Langen Foundation
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The former missile station in the Hombroich cultural area is the site for another outstanding architectural project that blends harmoniously with its environment. Tadao Ando sees this as an experience that uses a combination of simple building materials, glass and concrete, to create a dialogue between building and nature. Viktor and Marianne Langen’s life work forms the basis for this new art house, which Japanese architect Tadao Ando was contracted to design. It will be completed in the spring of 2004. The first exhibition will be dedicated to a selection of the Langen collection of modern and Japanese art. The Langen Foundation aims in future to stimulate unusual meetings between art and its surrounding architecture. Tadao Ando’s architecture, a built space as an independent sculpture, and the presentation of the art inside it create the possibility of interactive experiences.
Tadao Ando : Langen Foundation
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The former missile station in the Hombroich cultural area is the site for another outstanding architectural project that blends harmoniously with its environment. Tadao Ando sees this as an experience that uses a combination of simple building materials, glass and concrete, to create a dialogue between building and nature. Viktor and Marianne Langen’s life work forms the basis for this new art house, which Japanese architect Tadao Ando was contracted to design. It will be completed in the spring of 2004. The first exhibition will be dedicated to a selection of the Langen collection of modern and Japanese art. The Langen Foundation aims in future to stimulate unusual meetings between art and its surrounding architecture. Tadao Ando’s architecture, a built space as an independent sculpture, and the presentation of the art inside it create the possibility of interactive experiences.
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Too Much is a new magazine about cities. International writers and photographers join a Japanese design team to examine the urban environment, its changes and challenges; its romantic geography. For all those who care about architecture, design, globalization and the future of the shared landscape, there are contributions from internationally acclaimed photographer Taro(...)
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Too Much is a new magazine about cities. International writers and photographers join a Japanese design team to examine the urban environment, its changes and challenges; its romantic geography. For all those who care about architecture, design, globalization and the future of the shared landscape, there are contributions from internationally acclaimed photographer Taro(...)
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Too much: Magazine of romantic geography Fall 2010
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Too Much is a new magazine about cities. International writers and photographers join a Japanese design team to examine the urban environment, its changes and challenges; its romantic geography. For all those who care about architecture, design, globalization and the future of the shared landscape, there are contributions from internationally acclaimed photographer Taro Hirano, film director Mike Mills, stylist Nicola Formichetti and an extended interview with Tokyo’s buzzing architecture unit, SANAA.
Too much: Magazine of romantic geography Fall 2010
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Too Much is a new magazine about cities. International writers and photographers join a Japanese design team to examine the urban environment, its changes and challenges; its romantic geography. For all those who care about architecture, design, globalization and the future of the shared landscape, there are contributions from internationally acclaimed photographer Taro Hirano, film director Mike Mills, stylist Nicola Formichetti and an extended interview with Tokyo’s buzzing architecture unit, SANAA.
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approximately 137 items : illustrations (some color) ; various sizes
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approximately 137 items : illustrations (some color) ; various sizes
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- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.,
- Pope-Leighey House (Va.),
- Price Tower (Bartlesville, Okla.),
- Frank Thomas House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Arthur Heurtley House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Fallingwater (Pa.),
- Stockman House (Mason City, Iowa),
- Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo, N.Y.),
- Florida Southern College.,
- Teikoku Hoteru.,
- Yesteryear (Kankakee, Ill.),
- Frank Lloyd Wright House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Frank Lloyd Wright Studio (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Hollyhock House (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.),
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.,
- Community Christian Church (Kansas City, Mo.),
- Taliesin West (Scottsdale, Ariz.),
- Taliesin III (Spring Green, Wis.),
- Mrs. Thomas Gale House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Marin County Civic Center.,
- Circle Gallery (San Francisco, Calif.),
- Nathan G. Moore House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Winslow House (River Forest, Ill.),
- Unity Temple (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church (Milwaukee, Wis.),
- Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium (Tempe, Ariz.),
- Meeting House of the First Unitarian Society (Madison, Wis.),
- V.C. Morris Store (San Francisco, Calif.),
- Isabel Roberts House (River Forest, Ill.),
- Wingspread (Wind Point, Wis.),
- Myonichikan (Tokyo, Japan),
- Kaufmann Office (Victoria and Albert Museum),
- A.D. German Warehouse (Richland Center, Wis.),
- Allentown Art Museum.,
- Pope-Leighey House (Virg.),
- Fallingwater (Penns.),
- Wright-Bock Fountain (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Architectural furniture United States 1890-1960.,
- Houses United States 1890-1960.,
- Skyscrapers United States Oklahoma Bartlesville 1890-1960.,
- Office towers United States Oklahoma Bartlesville 1890-1960.,
- Specialty stores United States California San Francisco 1890-1960.,
- Civic Centers United States California 1890-1960.,
- Churches United States 1890-1960.,
- Meeting Houses United States Wisconsin Madison 1890-1960.,
- Fountains United States Illinois Oak Park 1890-1960.,
- Auditoriums United States Arizona Tempe 1890-1960.,
- Hotels (public accommodations) Japan Tokyo 1890-1960.,
- Studios (work spaces) United States Illinois Oak Park 1890-1960.,
- Museums United States 1890-1960.,
- Convention centers United States Wisconsin Racine 1890-1960.,
- Colleges United States Florida Lakeland 1890-1960.,
- Schools Japan Tokyo 1890-1960.,
- Offices Great Britain England London 1970-1990.,
- Libraries (rooms) United States Pennsylvania Allentown 1990-2000.,
- Warehouses United States Wisconsin Richland Center 1890-1960.,
- Stained glass Windows United States 1890-1960.,
- American Architects.,
- Postcards.
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Frank Lloyd Wright : postcards, 1950-1995.
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approximately 137 items : illustrations (some color) ; various sizes
Frank Lloyd Wright : postcards, 1950-1995.
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approximately 137 items : illustrations (some color) ; various sizes
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- Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959.,
- Pope-Leighey House (Va.),
- Price Tower (Bartlesville, Okla.),
- Frank Thomas House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Arthur Heurtley House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Fallingwater (Pa.),
- Stockman House (Mason City, Iowa),
- Darwin D. Martin House (Buffalo, N.Y.),
- Florida Southern College.,
- Teikoku Hoteru.,
- Yesteryear (Kankakee, Ill.),
- Frank Lloyd Wright House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Frank Lloyd Wright Studio (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Hollyhock House (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.),
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.,
- Community Christian Church (Kansas City, Mo.),
- Taliesin West (Scottsdale, Ariz.),
- Taliesin III (Spring Green, Wis.),
- Mrs. Thomas Gale House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Marin County Civic Center.,
- Circle Gallery (San Francisco, Calif.),
- Nathan G. Moore House (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Winslow House (River Forest, Ill.),
- Unity Temple (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church (Milwaukee, Wis.),
- Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium (Tempe, Ariz.),
- Meeting House of the First Unitarian Society (Madison, Wis.),
- V.C. Morris Store (San Francisco, Calif.),
- Isabel Roberts House (River Forest, Ill.),
- Wingspread (Wind Point, Wis.),
- Myonichikan (Tokyo, Japan),
- Kaufmann Office (Victoria and Albert Museum),
- A.D. German Warehouse (Richland Center, Wis.),
- Allentown Art Museum.,
- Pope-Leighey House (Virg.),
- Fallingwater (Penns.),
- Wright-Bock Fountain (Oak Park, Ill.),
- Architectural furniture United States 1890-1960.,
- Houses United States 1890-1960.,
- Skyscrapers United States Oklahoma Bartlesville 1890-1960.,
- Office towers United States Oklahoma Bartlesville 1890-1960.,
- Specialty stores United States California San Francisco 1890-1960.,
- Civic Centers United States California 1890-1960.,
- Churches United States 1890-1960.,
- Meeting Houses United States Wisconsin Madison 1890-1960.,
- Fountains United States Illinois Oak Park 1890-1960.,
- Auditoriums United States Arizona Tempe 1890-1960.,
- Hotels (public accommodations) Japan Tokyo 1890-1960.,
- Studios (work spaces) United States Illinois Oak Park 1890-1960.,
- Museums United States 1890-1960.,
- Convention centers United States Wisconsin Racine 1890-1960.,
- Colleges United States Florida Lakeland 1890-1960.,
- Schools Japan Tokyo 1890-1960.,
- Offices Great Britain England London 1970-1990.,
- Libraries (rooms) United States Pennsylvania Allentown 1990-2000.,
- Warehouses United States Wisconsin Richland Center 1890-1960.,
- Stained glass Windows United States 1890-1960.,
- American Architects.,
- Postcards.
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This issue showcases new urban housing projects paired with commentary their designers. Essays by Teppei Fujiwara, and Masatake Shinohara opens the publication. The Japan Architect showcases contemporary Japanese architecture with in-depth commentary on the theoretical history and context of the projects. It is organized with an emphasis on developments originating in Japan.
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This issue showcases new urban housing projects paired with commentary their designers. Essays by Teppei Fujiwara, and Masatake Shinohara opens the publication. The Japan Architect showcases contemporary Japanese architecture with in-depth commentary on the theoretical history and context of the projects. It is organized with an emphasis on developments originating in Japan.
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JA 106: Towards a new urban house. Summer 2017
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This issue showcases new urban housing projects paired with commentary their designers. Essays by Teppei Fujiwara, and Masatake Shinohara opens the publication. The Japan Architect showcases contemporary Japanese architecture with in-depth commentary on the theoretical history and context of the projects. It is organized with an emphasis on developments originating in Japan.
JA 106: Towards a new urban house. Summer 2017
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This issue showcases new urban housing projects paired with commentary their designers. Essays by Teppei Fujiwara, and Masatake Shinohara opens the publication. The Japan Architect showcases contemporary Japanese architecture with in-depth commentary on the theoretical history and context of the projects. It is organized with an emphasis on developments originating in Japan.
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"Racialized incarceration" constitutes a form of sequel to issues 4 (Mar-Apr. 2016, "Carceral environments") and 5 (May-June 2016, "Design & racism"). This issue builds on these two precedents in demonstrating that incarceration is one of the horizons of processes of racialization and that architecture is an unsurpassable instrument of its enforcement. Through historical(...)
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"Racialized incarceration" constitutes a form of sequel to issues 4 (Mar-Apr. 2016, "Carceral environments") and 5 (May-June 2016, "Design & racism"). This issue builds on these two precedents in demonstrating that incarceration is one of the horizons of processes of racialization and that architecture is an unsurpassable instrument of its enforcement. Through historical(...)
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The Funambulist 12: Radicalized incarceration
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"Racialized incarceration" constitutes a form of sequel to issues 4 (Mar-Apr. 2016, "Carceral environments") and 5 (May-June 2016, "Design & racism"). This issue builds on these two precedents in demonstrating that incarceration is one of the horizons of processes of racialization and that architecture is an unsurpassable instrument of its enforcement. Through historical examples (concentration camps of Romani people in France, prison cities of Japanese and Japanese American people in the United States, an Aborigene prison in Australia) and contemporary ones (US prison industrial complex, immigrant detention centers in Canada, Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon), The Funambulist’s 12th issue intends to illustrate how the violence of colonial and structural forms of racism endure time and materialize in space.
The Funambulist 12: Radicalized incarceration
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"Racialized incarceration" constitutes a form of sequel to issues 4 (Mar-Apr. 2016, "Carceral environments") and 5 (May-June 2016, "Design & racism"). This issue builds on these two precedents in demonstrating that incarceration is one of the horizons of processes of racialization and that architecture is an unsurpassable instrument of its enforcement. Through historical examples (concentration camps of Romani people in France, prison cities of Japanese and Japanese American people in the United States, an Aborigene prison in Australia) and contemporary ones (US prison industrial complex, immigrant detention centers in Canada, Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon), The Funambulist’s 12th issue intends to illustrate how the violence of colonial and structural forms of racism endure time and materialize in space.
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Magazines
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Concrete Tokyo Map
Concrete Tokyo Map
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Edited by Naomi Pollock, with photography by Jimmy Cohrssen, the bilingual (Japanese and English) map serves as an expertly curated guide to Tokyo’s unique concrete architecture. This map highlights the most unique and influential examples of concrete buildings and structures across the city. Architects featured include Tadao Ando, Le Corbusier, Toyo Ito, Tengo Kanze,(...)
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Edited by Naomi Pollock, with photography by Jimmy Cohrssen, the bilingual (Japanese and English) map serves as an expertly curated guide to Tokyo’s unique concrete architecture. This map highlights the most unique and influential examples of concrete buildings and structures across the city. Architects featured include Tadao Ando, Le Corbusier, Toyo Ito, Tengo Kanze,(...)
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Concrete Tokyo Map
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Edited by Naomi Pollock, with photography by Jimmy Cohrssen, the bilingual (Japanese and English) map serves as an expertly curated guide to Tokyo’s unique concrete architecture. This map highlights the most unique and influential examples of concrete buildings and structures across the city. Architects featured include Tadao Ando, Le Corbusier, Toyo Ito, Tengo Kanze, Kunio Maekawa, Antonin Raymond and many others.
Concrete Tokyo Map
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Edited by Naomi Pollock, with photography by Jimmy Cohrssen, the bilingual (Japanese and English) map serves as an expertly curated guide to Tokyo’s unique concrete architecture. This map highlights the most unique and influential examples of concrete buildings and structures across the city. Architects featured include Tadao Ando, Le Corbusier, Toyo Ito, Tengo Kanze, Kunio Maekawa, Antonin Raymond and many others.
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