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Includes projects by Patkau Architects (Winnipeg Skating Shelters), Manifesto Architecture PC (Bike Hanger), J.Mayer H. Architects (Metropol Parasol), Nieto Sobejano (San Telmo Museum Extension), Rocco Design Architects (Guangdong Museum), Cino Zucchi Architetti (Turin Automobile Museum), Forma 6 (Tower of Arts), Josep Llinàs (L’Atlantida Performing Arts Center), Alberto(...)
C3 322: walking along the culture, Museum Art Center
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Includes projects by Patkau Architects (Winnipeg Skating Shelters), Manifesto Architecture PC (Bike Hanger), J.Mayer H. Architects (Metropol Parasol), Nieto Sobejano (San Telmo Museum Extension), Rocco Design Architects (Guangdong Museum), Cino Zucchi Architetti (Turin Automobile Museum), Forma 6 (Tower of Arts), Josep Llinàs (L’Atlantida Performing Arts Center), Alberto Campo Baeza (Andalucia’s Museum of Memory and more. Essays by Diego Terna and Julia van den Hout.
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September 2011
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C3 423: Parking for good, small additions
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C3 413 : Small condolences
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With a well chosen selection of projects covering the related areas of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture, C3 is a well documented, high quality monthly magazine with an international perspective. Issue 413 features funerary architecture with projects such as Hugh Masekela Memorial Pavilion by Adjaye, Hall of Immortality at Longshan Cemetery by Studio(...)
C3 413 : Small condolences
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With a well chosen selection of projects covering the related areas of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture, C3 is a well documented, high quality monthly magazine with an international perspective. Issue 413 features funerary architecture with projects such as Hugh Masekela Memorial Pavilion by Adjaye, Hall of Immortality at Longshan Cemetery by Studio 10 and the Ceremonial Spaces of Houthalen-Helchteren Cemeteries by Hans Maes.Aside the memorial theme, this issue includes work by Pezo von Ellrichshausen, C.F. Møller Architects, Cumulus Studio, Studio Zhu-Pei, Bangkok Project Studio, TERROIR and more.
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This issue introduces the most recent works by three Korean architects: Seung H-Sang, Byoungsoo Cho, and Heesoo Kwak. Four critics travelled across Korea to visit three buildings and interview the architects in person. Also featured are reviews of five communal buildings that are intended to be shared and enjoyed by their communities. Each is set in a tranquil location(...)
C3 403 : village within a city
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This issue introduces the most recent works by three Korean architects: Seung H-Sang, Byoungsoo Cho, and Heesoo Kwak. Four critics travelled across Korea to visit three buildings and interview the architects in person. Also featured are reviews of five communal buildings that are intended to be shared and enjoyed by their communities. Each is set in a tranquil location and has its own personality. Finally, the issue investigates the hybrid nature of large community complex buildings, vertical towns that provide one-stop service systems. Clearly, with the acceleration of urbanisation, the position of architects in small rural towns versus mega-cities tends to differ greatly.
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In this issue, sociologist Richard Ingersoll defends density in times of social distancing from an architectural standpoint. Featured projects include an S-shaped residential building in Milan, loft apartments on a quay in Rotterdam, new homes at a former brewery site in Brooklyn, and more. A second feature on recent kindergarten design that expresses both flexibility and(...)
C3 408: Defending Density In The Year Of Social Distancing
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In this issue, sociologist Richard Ingersoll defends density in times of social distancing from an architectural standpoint. Featured projects include an S-shaped residential building in Milan, loft apartments on a quay in Rotterdam, new homes at a former brewery site in Brooklyn, and more. A second feature on recent kindergarten design that expresses both flexibility and safety presents work by Tezuka Architects, sam Architecture with Querkraft, MUMA, and others. Also, water’s comforting qualities are central in projects such as Borden Natural Swimming Pool by gh3* architecture, Water Park Aqualagon by Ferrier Marchetti Studio, and Termalija Family Wellness by ENOTA.
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C3 411: the palimpsest effect
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c3 special: public space reconfigure
C3 Special : public space reconfigure
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This instalment takes a closer look at the “Concrete Renaissance” trending in architecture today, where the increasing popularity of exposed concrete and its versatility as a structural medium are producing some eye-opening compositions. The section features houses by Manolo Ufer, Kubota Architect Atelier, and Office KGDVS, in addition to the Bosjes Chapel in South Africa(...)
C3 390: a concrete renaissance
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This instalment takes a closer look at the “Concrete Renaissance” trending in architecture today, where the increasing popularity of exposed concrete and its versatility as a structural medium are producing some eye-opening compositions. The section features houses by Manolo Ufer, Kubota Architect Atelier, and Office KGDVS, in addition to the Bosjes Chapel in South Africa by Steyn Studio and the U Retreat in Korea by IDMM Architects, among other projects. New residential models for New York City by BIG and Herzog & de Meuron are also presented in this issue, along with a feature on “Recycle and Reuse” that presents four exemplary projects in sustainable development.
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C3 396 : brand and identity
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The projects in this issue illustrate how architecture can be used to convey a strong message about a company and its brand. Featured are eight buildings that not only affirm their physical presence in the urban contexts in which they are located but also express the mission, ethos, and values which the brands or companies choose to represent. Included are the new(...)
C3 396 : brand and identity
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The projects in this issue illustrate how architecture can be used to convey a strong message about a company and its brand. Featured are eight buildings that not only affirm their physical presence in the urban contexts in which they are located but also express the mission, ethos, and values which the brands or companies choose to represent. Included are the new headquarters for BBVA by Herzog & de Meuron, Hankook Technodome by Foster + Partners, David Chipperfield’s Amorepacific Headquarters, and the LEGO House by BIG. Also in this issue, a focus on four residential projects in remote locations, surrounded by nature and designed following the challenges of their contexts.
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The taste for industrial aesthetics, just one of many reasons for the popularity of industrial conversions today, saw its beginnings during the age of post-war modernism, popularised by architects such as Le Corbusier, Gropius, and Mies van der Rohe. Yet the trend to rethink industrial structures also signals the imbalance of production and consumption that has arisen(...)
C3 special : post-industrial conversions
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The taste for industrial aesthetics, just one of many reasons for the popularity of industrial conversions today, saw its beginnings during the age of post-war modernism, popularised by architects such as Le Corbusier, Gropius, and Mies van der Rohe. Yet the trend to rethink industrial structures also signals the imbalance of production and consumption that has arisen since the 1970s. Currently, however, rehabilitation initiatives are bringing production back to the city through projects like the thirteen examples in this special issue. Included are the Baltic Station Market by KOKO architects, Zeitz MOCAA by Heatherwick Studio, Malmö Market Hall by Wingårdh, and The Silo by COBE.
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