2G 76: Bruther
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The latest issue of 2G surveys the first decade of work by the Paris-based architectural studio Bruther, founded by French architects Stéphanie Bru and Alexandre Theriot in 2007. Bruther works across architecture, research, education, urbanism and landscape design.
2G 76: Bruther
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The latest issue of 2G surveys the first decade of work by the Paris-based architectural studio Bruther, founded by French architects Stéphanie Bru and Alexandre Theriot in 2007. Bruther works across architecture, research, education, urbanism and landscape design.
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2G 88: Carla Juaçaba
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The 88th installment of the 2G magazine series from Koenig features the work of Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), known for both public and residential projects as well as her construction of a Vatican chapel for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
September 2023
2G 88: Carla Juaçaba
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The 88th installment of the 2G magazine series from Koenig features the work of Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), known for both public and residential projects as well as her construction of a Vatican chapel for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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This book develops an alternative and inclusive approach –based on the hypothesis that the impact of digitalization on architectural culture is similar to the effects of the linguistic turn in philosophy– and steers clear of exclusive dichotomous approaches, without the foundational reconsideration of the discipline or its ontological conservation. The project is open and(...)
Total designer: authorship in the architecture of the postdigital age
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This book develops an alternative and inclusive approach –based on the hypothesis that the impact of digitalization on architectural culture is similar to the effects of the linguistic turn in philosophy– and steers clear of exclusive dichotomous approaches, without the foundational reconsideration of the discipline or its ontological conservation. The project is open and broad, which was a necessary condition for demonstrating the power of the turn brought about by digitalization. Most studies on the digital phenomenon carried out in the context of the discipline are focused on the more technical aspects, with expert discourses based on the standpoint of the optimization of existing processes. This text was inspired by a concern and a certain discomfort with respect to those positions, which are often underwritten by a positivist vision of reality. This concern gave way to the idea for a study rooted in a cultural approach to the phenomenon. Given the general tendency toward creating experts –a phenomenon that, on the other hand, is not exclusive to the field of architecture– and encapsulating knowledge, this text is meant to be based on a transversal vision, which can help non-specialist readers to understand certain complex phenomena.
Digital Architecture
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The French firm Lacaton & Vassal, established in Paris in 1987 by Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, has designed private and social housing, cultural and academic institutions and public spaces that reflects its advocacy of social justice and sustainability. Here, the winners of the 2021 Pritzker Prize present their oeuvre of four decades through three guiding(...)
Lacaton & Vassal: Free space, transformation, habiter
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The French firm Lacaton & Vassal, established in Paris in 1987 by Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, has designed private and social housing, cultural and academic institutions and public spaces that reflects its advocacy of social justice and sustainability. Here, the winners of the 2021 Pritzker Prize present their oeuvre of four decades through three guiding concepts. Free Space signifies their concern to achieve a generosity of scale; Transformation expresses their adage “never demolish, always add, transform, extend”; and Habiter describes their insistence on making space one’s own. Accordingly, this volume presents nine built works by the architects, showing the life and inhabitants of each building so as to convey its animation and adaptation as a tenanted structure.
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