San Rocco 07: Indifference
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Indifference is editing. In architecture - as in any other activity - good work does not mean caring about everything. Indifference is a strategic judgement. In this issue: among others, essays on Richard Meier, Lacaton & Vassal, Deleuze, fake Gothic, and primitive huts.
San Rocco 07: Indifference
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Indifference is editing. In architecture - as in any other activity - good work does not mean caring about everything. Indifference is a strategic judgement. In this issue: among others, essays on Richard Meier, Lacaton & Vassal, Deleuze, fake Gothic, and primitive huts.
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Picnic magazine #5
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Picnic Magazine is a 100% image based magazine edited printed and published in tel aviv. Each volume is different in shape ,format, content and design, and presenting various wondrous visions and views from new uprising and carefully selected creators from around the universe.Issue number 5 features work from a variety of artists around the world.
Picnic magazine #5
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Picnic Magazine is a 100% image based magazine edited printed and published in tel aviv. Each volume is different in shape ,format, content and design, and presenting various wondrous visions and views from new uprising and carefully selected creators from around the universe.Issue number 5 features work from a variety of artists around the world.
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Asking what specific methods, materials, or understandings—tools, ratios, formulas, properties, principles, guidelines, definitions, rules, practices, techniques, reference points, histories, and more—not presently considered essential to architecture could, or should, define its future, this new volume of 306090 serves as both a gauge of contemporary concerns and a(...)
(Non-) essential knowledge for (new) architecture
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Asking what specific methods, materials, or understandings—tools, ratios, formulas, properties, principles, guidelines, definitions, rules, practices, techniques, reference points, histories, and more—not presently considered essential to architecture could, or should, define its future, this new volume of 306090 serves as both a gauge of contemporary concerns and a manual for emergent theory and practice.
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Mole Issue 1 : Cute little things
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"Octobre 2010. La Maison de l’Architecture et de la Ville à Lille invitait Vanina Pinter et Étienne Hervy à imaginer une exposition sur les relations qu’entretiennent architecture et graphisme. Au même moment, nous évoquions l’envie de traiter de cette problématique dans le magazine à travers un dossier thématique. Ce qui fut au départ une proposition de participation(...)
Étapes : numéro 195. Quelque part entre graphisme et architecture
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"Octobre 2010. La Maison de l’Architecture et de la Ville à Lille invitait Vanina Pinter et Étienne Hervy à imaginer une exposition sur les relations qu’entretiennent architecture et graphisme. Au même moment, nous évoquions l’envie de traiter de cette problématique dans le magazine à travers un dossier thématique. Ce qui fut au départ une proposition de participation avec notre ancien rédacteur en chef et le designer graphique de l’exposition, Guillaume Grall, trouve aujourd’hui son aboutissement dans ce numéro spécial."
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Each issue of Composite Journal delves into the work and life of a single creative practitioner, elucidating the chosen artist’s practice and its underpinnings from a diverse range of positions and perspectives. The launch issue traces the oeuvre of Belgian photographer Jan Kempenaers, recognised for his longstanding negotiation of the contemporary picturesque. Edited by(...)
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October 2013
Composite Journal #1: Jan Kempenaers
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Each issue of Composite Journal delves into the work and life of a single creative practitioner, elucidating the chosen artist’s practice and its underpinnings from a diverse range of positions and perspectives. The launch issue traces the oeuvre of Belgian photographer Jan Kempenaers, recognised for his longstanding negotiation of the contemporary picturesque. Edited by Dan Rule, Narelle Brewer and Justine Ellis, the issue features contributions from Kyla McFarlane, Roger Willems, Louise Porter and Dan Rule. The debut Australian exhibition of a new series of works from Kempenaers’ forthcoming book accompanies the inauguration issue.
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AD System city
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New issue in store. Contributors include: Joan Busquets, Kate Davies and Liam Young, Mehran Gharleghi, Evan Greenberg and George Jeronimidis, Marina Lathouri, Wolf Mangelsdorf, Daniel Segraves, Jack Self, Ricard Solé and Sergi Valverde, and Iain Stewart.
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New issue in store. Contributors include: Joan Busquets, Kate Davies and Liam Young, Mehran Gharleghi, Evan Greenberg and George Jeronimidis, Marina Lathouri, Wolf Mangelsdorf, Daniel Segraves, Jack Self, Ricard Solé and Sergi Valverde, and Iain Stewart.
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Bauhaus issue 5 : tropics
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After 80 years, it’s back : BAUHAUS — the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation’s magazine! Everything from the Bauhaus world: essays, interviews and more. In this issue: How did the tropics act as an ideal of modernism? An international roster of writers explores aspects of the tropics, from nudity to pre-Colombian textiles to a cultural history of the bungalow as a global(...)
Bauhaus issue 5 : tropics
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After 80 years, it’s back : BAUHAUS — the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation’s magazine! Everything from the Bauhaus world: essays, interviews and more. In this issue: How did the tropics act as an ideal of modernism? An international roster of writers explores aspects of the tropics, from nudity to pre-Colombian textiles to a cultural history of the bungalow as a global architectural archetype.
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F.R. David : Spring 2014
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The eleventh issue of F.R.DAVID, "All distinctions are mind, by mind, of mind" is comparative, through dividing and splitting, in order to read the design of rhetoric in how we tell stories about our fictional and professional selves. With: Abra Ancliffe, Robert Ashley, Ricardo Basbaum, Michael Gazzaniga, Ken Jacobs, Shane Krepakevich, John Latham, Ezra Pound, Kendra(...)
F.R. David : Spring 2014
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The eleventh issue of F.R.DAVID, "All distinctions are mind, by mind, of mind" is comparative, through dividing and splitting, in order to read the design of rhetoric in how we tell stories about our fictional and professional selves. With: Abra Ancliffe, Robert Ashley, Ricardo Basbaum, Michael Gazzaniga, Ken Jacobs, Shane Krepakevich, John Latham, Ezra Pound, Kendra Sullivan, Sergei Tret'iakov, Marina Vishmidt, Rebecca Wilcox & Sarah Rose and many more.
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CLOG 8, 2013: Unpublished
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Publications—both physical and digital—receive a constant stream of press releases, project updates, and photographs from architects yearning for the validation of having their work published. But still, the vast majority of buildings go unexamined by the critical press. How many times have we seen the same signature project reviewed? How many worthy unknown projects(...)
CLOG 8, 2013: Unpublished
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Publications—both physical and digital—receive a constant stream of press releases, project updates, and photographs from architects yearning for the validation of having their work published. But still, the vast majority of buildings go unexamined by the critical press. How many times have we seen the same signature project reviewed? How many worthy unknown projects must, by extension, never receive an appraisal?
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