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This issue of Volume is largely based on a two-day symposium ‘how do we materialize peace’ held at the NAI in Rotterdam in 2010. The symposium was the kick-off to explore potentials of architecture in the field of post-conflict reconstruction. Awareness, good practice and knowledge exchange are all part of the project with pragmatism as the guiding rule.
Volume 26: Architecture of Peace
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This issue of Volume is largely based on a two-day symposium ‘how do we materialize peace’ held at the NAI in Rotterdam in 2010. The symposium was the kick-off to explore potentials of architecture in the field of post-conflict reconstruction. Awareness, good practice and knowledge exchange are all part of the project with pragmatism as the guiding rule.
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2G 56 Abalos + Sentkiewicz
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This number of 2G presents 15 recent works and projects carried out by I–aki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz that extend from museum programmes - like the rehabilitation of the Fundaci— Antoni Tapies in Barcelona and two projects for Caixaf—rum in Saragossa and Seville by way of works relying on private enterprise - painter Albert Oehlen's atelier in Switzerland, the(...)
2G 56 Abalos + Sentkiewicz
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This number of 2G presents 15 recent works and projects carried out by I–aki Abalos and Renata Sentkiewicz that extend from museum programmes - like the rehabilitation of the Fundaci— Antoni Tapies in Barcelona and two projects for Caixaf—rum in Saragossa and Seville by way of works relying on private enterprise - painter Albert Oehlen's atelier in Switzerland, the apartment block in Calle Orfila and the Lolita office building, both in Madrid to international competitions for huge complexes, such as the Porte de la Chapelle tower and Osmose Station in Paris, and the Performing Arts Centre in Taipei.
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Power to the imagination! is a renowned rallying cry of the May 1968 uprisings in Paris. But today, many of those who invoke a populist political imagination now—Berlusconi, the Tea Party, the Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders and others—have intentions of a quite different nature. This edition of Open addresses imagination and myth in the political arena.
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Open 20: The populist imagination
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Power to the imagination! is a renowned rallying cry of the May 1968 uprisings in Paris. But today, many of those who invoke a populist political imagination now—Berlusconi, the Tea Party, the Dutch right-wing populist Geert Wilders and others—have intentions of a quite different nature. This edition of Open addresses imagination and myth in the political arena.
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DASH 4 focuses on residential floor plans as a locus for innovation within the confines that architects always face—a conservative construction industry, limited budget, etc. Essays examine the tradition of mass residential construction in the Netherlands, through projects by Diener & Diener, Kenneth Frampton, MVRDV, Adolf Rading and others.
Dash 04: The residential floor plan
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DASH 4 focuses on residential floor plans as a locus for innovation within the confines that architects always face—a conservative construction industry, limited budget, etc. Essays examine the tradition of mass residential construction in the Netherlands, through projects by Diener & Diener, Kenneth Frampton, MVRDV, Adolf Rading and others.
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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(...)
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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Texte zur kunst 81
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On the occasion of its 20th anniversary TEXTE ZUR KUNST organized an international symposium at Theater Hebbel am Ufer (HAU1) in Berlin in December 2010. Under the programmatic title, “Where do you stand, colleague?”, lectures and panels addressed the fundamental question of the relationship between art criticism and social critique. Issue #81 "Where do you stand,(...)
Texte zur kunst 81
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On the occasion of its 20th anniversary TEXTE ZUR KUNST organized an international symposium at Theater Hebbel am Ufer (HAU1) in Berlin in December 2010. Under the programmatic title, “Where do you stand, colleague?”, lectures and panels addressed the fundamental question of the relationship between art criticism and social critique. Issue #81 "Where do you stand, colleague?" compiles all seventeen lectures and statements of the symposium and documents the exhibition "With your art" photographically.
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This issue of the Cornell Journal of Architecture is about the now, the new, and the next in architecture, while simultaneously acknowledging that every possible future is intrinsically linked to the existent, to the present and its attendant past. At the heart of issue 8: RE is the understanding that the creative act itself is reiterative; that in rethinking,(...)
The Cornell journal of architecture 8: RE
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This issue of the Cornell Journal of Architecture is about the now, the new, and the next in architecture, while simultaneously acknowledging that every possible future is intrinsically linked to the existent, to the present and its attendant past. At the heart of issue 8: RE is the understanding that the creative act itself is reiterative; that in rethinking, recombining, reshuffling, recycling, and reimagining aspects of the world around us, we produce work that both belongs to the current moment and establishes new future trajectories. The texts reflect the interconnected strands of technology, history, theory, and intuition that necessarily reinforce each other in architectural education and practice today: issues of reuse and recycling; of feedback loops and regression; of dialogue, criticism, and correspondence; and of the role that changing technologies have in restructuring the way we think, see, and remember.
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Inventario 02
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The second volume of Inventario carries on illustrating the project concept from a whole range of different perspectives, shifting freely between disciplines associated by the common will to create. It directs the flow of objects and thoughts through a number of regular columns: “boxes” that contain expressly sought out and logically ordered contents.
Inventario 02
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The second volume of Inventario carries on illustrating the project concept from a whole range of different perspectives, shifting freely between disciplines associated by the common will to create. It directs the flow of objects and thoughts through a number of regular columns: “boxes” that contain expressly sought out and logically ordered contents.
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GA Houses 120: Project 2011
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Includes Aires Mateus, Tadao Ando, Alejandro Aravena, Randy Brown, Driendl Architects, Sou Fujimoto, Seat Godsell, Zaha Hadid, Junya Ishigami Toyo Ito, Alberto Kalach Kengo Kuma, Smiljan Radic, RCR, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Peter Stutchbury, and many others
GA Houses 120: Project 2011
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Includes Aires Mateus, Tadao Ando, Alejandro Aravena, Randy Brown, Driendl Architects, Sou Fujimoto, Seat Godsell, Zaha Hadid, Junya Ishigami Toyo Ito, Alberto Kalach Kengo Kuma, Smiljan Radic, RCR, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Peter Stutchbury, and many others
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The first decade of the 21st century has passed. Today expectations for architecture and architects are changing. The world is facing new conditions and circumstances such as the building boost which has become a normalcy since the recession in the late 2000s, the rise in the world population which will exceed 8 billion in 2030 due to rapid urbanization, concerns of(...)
A+U 485 Diversified solutions
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The first decade of the 21st century has passed. Today expectations for architecture and architects are changing. The world is facing new conditions and circumstances such as the building boost which has become a normalcy since the recession in the late 2000s, the rise in the world population which will exceed 8 billion in 2030 due to rapid urbanization, concerns of environmental issues and the development of technologies.This issue has collected 12 interviews and six essays from leaders in politics, economy and technology in Europe. Contributions by Noero Wolff Architects, Fabrizio Caròla, Michael Maltzan Architecture, Elemental, Urban-Think Tank, Li Xiaodong Atelier, Emre Arolat Architects, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos. Essays by Saskia Sassen, Junya Ishigami, Sou Fujimoto, Colin Harrison, and Mitsuhiro Kanada.
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