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The use of mass timber (also called engineered wood) in architecture involves prefabricated modular parts, making construction quicker and cheaper, and applying digital technology to design and fabrication. Both glue-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminated timber (CLT) are load-bearing materials that offer buildings not only a positive carbon footprint but also(...)
C3 432: The Revolution will be laminated
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The use of mass timber (also called engineered wood) in architecture involves prefabricated modular parts, making construction quicker and cheaper, and applying digital technology to design and fabrication. Both glue-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminated timber (CLT) are load-bearing materials that offer buildings not only a positive carbon footprint but also flame-retardant qualities. A special feature on mass timber includes exemplary projects such as the ''World of Volvo'' by Henning Larsen and the ''Rehmannia Root Crafts Exhibition Hall'' by LUO studio. In addition, the magazine features a special profile on new Basque topography through the eyes of Ele Arkitektura.
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For architects, designing adaptive reuse projects for buildings originally constructed for religious purposes is a challenging task. Different approaches to transforming historic structures often spark intense debate. The three projects examined in this issue’s special feature on the future of preservation illustrate different interpretations of the principles set forth(...)
C3 434: Mac Nuñez - renovation from Monestary
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For architects, designing adaptive reuse projects for buildings originally constructed for religious purposes is a challenging task. Different approaches to transforming historic structures often spark intense debate. The three projects examined in this issue’s special feature on the future of preservation illustrate different interpretations of the principles set forth in the ''Charter of Krakow'' (2000), a document aimed at establishing common ground. In addition, the magazine zooms in on Max Núñez Arquitectos through an interview with the architect and selected projects, including the Hogar Alemán Elderly Care Home and MUSEAT Atacama Regional Museum, both in Chile.
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Anima issue 3, spring 2025
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This is the third issue of Anima, and it has a new format and look, thanks to Cabinet Milano. They have worked hard to create a magazine that offers substance as well as a striking graphic identity. In this edition, Dalia Al-Dujaili writes about the essential role that design and architecture play in the struggle of the Palestinian people to protect their identity from(...)
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This is the third issue of Anima, and it has a new format and look, thanks to Cabinet Milano. They have worked hard to create a magazine that offers substance as well as a striking graphic identity. In this edition, Dalia Al-Dujaili writes about the essential role that design and architecture play in the struggle of the Palestinian people to protect their identity from erasure. She speaks to designer and architect Lara Salous, artist Jordan Nassar, and brothers Yousef and Elias Anastas, who are partners at AAU ANASTAS, and co-founders of Local Industries, Radio alHara and The Wonder Cabinet.
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C3 405: Major offices
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With the theme “Major Offices”, this instalment first tackles new positions in sustainability when it comes to building new headquarters. Featured projects include the Olympic House by 3XN, Adidas World of Sports Arena by Behnisch Architekten, and Mindspace’s Titan Integrity Campus in Bangalore. The second theme, “Adaptive Reuse” dives into the subject with historical(...)
C3 405: Major offices
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With the theme “Major Offices”, this instalment first tackles new positions in sustainability when it comes to building new headquarters. Featured projects include the Olympic House by 3XN, Adidas World of Sports Arena by Behnisch Architekten, and Mindspace’s Titan Integrity Campus in Bangalore. The second theme, “Adaptive Reuse” dives into the subject with historical value as its foremost priority. Exemplary projects are LocHal Library in Tilburg by Civic Architects, the Halle Girard Building Renovation in Lyon by Vurpas Architectes, and Perkins and Will’s Unilever North American Headquarters. Lastly, the magazine raises the question of universities as common space.
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C3 402 : (un)familiar places
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New architecture in the Arab world is the leading feature of this instalment, which focuses on preeminent projects such as the National Museum of Qatar by Jean Nouvel, OMA’s Qatar National Library, and the Apple Dubai Mall by Foster + Partners. Another feature, entitled “Houses, the Art of Landing”, looks at four dwellings that show how architects use compositional,(...)
C3 402 : (un)familiar places
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New architecture in the Arab world is the leading feature of this instalment, which focuses on preeminent projects such as the National Museum of Qatar by Jean Nouvel, OMA’s Qatar National Library, and the Apple Dubai Mall by Foster + Partners. Another feature, entitled “Houses, the Art of Landing”, looks at four dwellings that show how architects use compositional, material, and technological innovations to perfect a building’s connection to its site. Included are designs by Atelier Branco Arquitectura, Marià Castelló, Pavol Mikolajcak, and Elemental. Finally, the magazine explores the meaning behind projects that deliver non-routine experiences in “(Un)familiar Places”.
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Archphoto 2.0 00: 1861-2011
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archphoto 2.0 is a print magazine spawned by the now well-established Archphoto.it, a digital webzine started in 2002 as a critical review of architecture and design issues in connection with visual arts- and social sciences-related disciplines. This new venture aims at consolidating the critical thought expressed on the web by Archphoto, that will go on and will be(...)
Archphoto 2.0 00: 1861-2011
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archphoto 2.0 is a print magazine spawned by the now well-established Archphoto.it, a digital webzine started in 2002 as a critical review of architecture and design issues in connection with visual arts- and social sciences-related disciplines. This new venture aims at consolidating the critical thought expressed on the web by Archphoto, that will go on and will be complemented by the print magazine’s new contributions. A debate on the theoretical discussion of the issues related to architecture and society seen from the multiple points of view of the disciplines that complement architecture: contemporary art, anthropology, sociology, photography, cinema, literature, music, design.
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Doma issue 02: Ensamble Studio, Xaveer de Geyter, Salottobuono, Monadnock, Point Supreme Architects
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‘DOMa’ revisits the architectural process in an informed and elaborate manner, to understand and criticise it from within. Today we are often pushed to simply consume the final architectural product, frequently while overlooking the creative process. The magazine seeks to remedy that. In its second issue, Ensamble Studio plans to inhabit an old quarry in Spain, Point(...)
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December 2020
Doma issue 02: Ensamble Studio, Xaveer de Geyter, Salottobuono, Monadnock, Point Supreme Architects
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‘DOMa’ revisits the architectural process in an informed and elaborate manner, to understand and criticise it from within. Today we are often pushed to simply consume the final architectural product, frequently while overlooking the creative process. The magazine seeks to remedy that. In its second issue, Ensamble Studio plans to inhabit an old quarry in Spain, Point Supreme Architects analyse the Petralona House in Athens, Xaveer De Geyter reconstructs the Headquarters of the Province of Antwerp using construction photos, Monadnock looks at the Atlas House in Eindhoven, and Salottobuono arrays the eclectic affinities of 'Teatrino' found in architectural precedents.
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A+U 620 : Francis Kéré
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Awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2022, Burkinabé architect Francis Kéré has built his reputation on works that are not only innovative but also sustainable and collaborative in nature. This issue examines his development over the years by profiling his numerous projects for education, health care, social welfare, and the arts, as well as other prominent works such as the(...)
A+U 620 : Francis Kéré
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Awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2022, Burkinabé architect Francis Kéré has built his reputation on works that are not only innovative but also sustainable and collaborative in nature. This issue examines his development over the years by profiling his numerous projects for education, health care, social welfare, and the arts, as well as other prominent works such as the Burkina Faso National Assembly, Serpentine Pavilion, National Park of Mali, and Goethe-Institut Dakar. The magazine also features examples of Kéré’s work in exhibition design, furniture objects, and even an otherworldly pavilion in Montana. Four authors contribute illuminating essays on the architect.
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The 93th issue of OASE magazine examines the recent attention that has been paid to the relationship between landscape and urban planning. This issue explores historical and contemporary attempts at defining landscape as a public project, as well as the new constellations of government, designer, and citizen that go along with this process. OASE 93 also discusses the(...)
OASE 93
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The 93th issue of OASE magazine examines the recent attention that has been paid to the relationship between landscape and urban planning. This issue explores historical and contemporary attempts at defining landscape as a public project, as well as the new constellations of government, designer, and citizen that go along with this process. OASE 93 also discusses the media in which landscapes are depicted for a broad audience: television programmes, atlases, exhibitions, and cultural events. With contributions by: Joachim Declerck, Michiel Dehaene, Noël Van Dooren, Claudia Faraone, Han Meyer, Bruno Notteboom, Frits Palmboom, David Peleman, Dirk Sijmons, Hans Teerds, Marc Treib.
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255 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
Minneapolis, Minn. : Walker Art Center, ©2005.
Expanding the Center : Walker Art Center and Herzog & de Meuron / Andrew Blauvelt, editor ; contributors, Christine Binswanger [and others].
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