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This issue investigates the ancient and continuing urban phenomenon of density through two new projects that are far from formulaic but have a strong signature form and vibrant facades. The first is ''One Ashley Road'' by Alison Brooks Architects, a flagship project of the Tottenham Hale regeneration in London. The second is ''Highnote'', a residential tower in Almere(...)
C3 433: One-aftr + Density boosts city and life
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This issue investigates the ancient and continuing urban phenomenon of density through two new projects that are far from formulaic but have a strong signature form and vibrant facades. The first is ''One Ashley Road'' by Alison Brooks Architects, a flagship project of the Tottenham Hale regeneration in London. The second is ''Highnote'', a residential tower in Almere designed by Studioninedots and geared towards young urban homebuyers. Also in this issue, a look at what to expect from the new generation of Korean architects through a feature on the firm One-aftr, co-founded by Joon Ma and Ryu Ahn, plus new projects by Atelier Marc Barani, 5468796 Architecture, and others.
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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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This latest issue is now available at the bookstore.
C3 426 : Funerary architecture
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C3 427 : Pavillions that last
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Issue 440 explores how contemporary architecture and art negotiate memory, scale, and cultural expression. From Prada’s Fifteen-Minute Architecture—featuring OMA/AMO’s stage design and an interview with Giulio Margheri, Herbert Wright, and Nowk Choe—to the storytelling of Awulai Ashia & Nkyinkyim at Gagosian, the issue tracks creative work across disciplines. Features(...)
C3 440 : Flipping industrial scale
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Issue 440 explores how contemporary architecture and art negotiate memory, scale, and cultural expression. From Prada’s Fifteen-Minute Architecture—featuring OMA/AMO’s stage design and an interview with Giulio Margheri, Herbert Wright, and Nowk Choe—to the storytelling of Awulai Ashia & Nkyinkyim at Gagosian, the issue tracks creative work across disciplines. Features include the Paul Chiang Art Center by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten, Grafton Architects’ timber-crafted Anthony Timberlands Center, and OODA’s renovation of the Canning Factory in Matosinhos. Urban heritage shapes Oostenburg by Studioninedots and Urhahn. Essays and interviews extend to Kunsthaus Baselland by Buchner Bründler Architekten and the Zollverein Monument Trail by New Architekten, revealing new cultural possibilities.
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C3 441 : Discovering time
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This special issue focuses on contemporary Korean architecture, exploring how it positions itself in relation to powerful external conditions: vast natural landscapes, imposing topographies and the passage of time. Through six selected projects, the issue examines architectural approaches that do not compete with their context, but rather integrate within it. Rather than(...)
C3 441 : Discovering time
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This special issue focuses on contemporary Korean architecture, exploring how it positions itself in relation to powerful external conditions: vast natural landscapes, imposing topographies and the passage of time. Through six selected projects, the issue examines architectural approaches that do not compete with their context, but rather integrate within it. Rather than obscuring the past, these projects reveal it; rather than erecting rigid boundaries, they leave voids and intermediate spaces. When architecture is understood not as a static object but as a structure shaped by time and flow, the ways in which life and sensory experience manifest themselves become significantly richer.
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C3 436: Seung H-Sang
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''C3 436'' explores architecture shaped by place, purpose, and poetic depth. New Projects chapter features Leopold Banchini Architects who craft an off-grid house inspired by ancestral wisdom in the Moroccan desert, while a modernist library by Jakob + MacFarlane reimagines the Tree of Knowledge. Seung H-Sang’s meditative designs reflect an architecture of boundaries and(...)
C3 436: Seung H-Sang
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''C3 436'' explores architecture shaped by place, purpose, and poetic depth. New Projects chapter features Leopold Banchini Architects who craft an off-grid house inspired by ancestral wisdom in the Moroccan desert, while a modernist library by Jakob + MacFarlane reimagines the Tree of Knowledge. Seung H-Sang’s meditative designs reflect an architecture of boundaries and the afterlife, portrayed here in the Order of St. Benedict Waegwan Abbey. K-Projects illustrates layered stories: Seoul’s urban transformation, subtle civic centers, and cultural roots nurtured in agricultural settings. Featuring Terminal 7 Architects, 818 architects, Chak Chak Studio and Young-pil Kim + YuMi Hyun. Across interviews and essays, architects and critics reflect on building with memory, identity, and imagination in a rapidly shifting world.
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C3 435 : Tomoaki Uno
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Issue 435 highlights three projects: a university facility in the Netherlands by KAAN Architecten, a residential apartment in Finland by Steven Holl Architects, and a hospital in the United Kingdom by HKS + Cagni Williams Associates + Sonnemann Toon Architects. These innovative designs showcase diverse typologies, emphasizing functionality, sustainability, and(...)
C3 435 : Tomoaki Uno
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Issue 435 highlights three projects: a university facility in the Netherlands by KAAN Architecten, a residential apartment in Finland by Steven Holl Architects, and a hospital in the United Kingdom by HKS + Cagni Williams Associates + Sonnemann Toon Architects. These innovative designs showcase diverse typologies, emphasizing functionality, sustainability, and architectural creativity. Additionally, this issue explores three transformative examples of evolving factory architecture—integrating production spaces with offices and incorporating natural elements to create healthier and more inspiring work environments. Last chapter takes a deep dive into the world of Japanese architect Tomoaki Uno. Known for his philosophy of creating “the unprecedented ordinary,” Uno’s work challenges conventional thinking and raises profound questions about the essence of architecture.
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For its main feature, this edition showcases three European examples of the small church typology. In their diversity, these churches – sited in the Czech Republic, Sicily, and Tenerife – illustrate the breadth of interpretations that contemporary architecture can apply to identical liturgical criteria. In addition, the magazine examines urban context, morphological(...)
C3 438 : The walls are new but the air is the same
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For its main feature, this edition showcases three European examples of the small church typology. In their diversity, these churches – sited in the Czech Republic, Sicily, and Tenerife – illustrate the breadth of interpretations that contemporary architecture can apply to identical liturgical criteria. In addition, the magazine examines urban context, morphological rhythm, and material imagination through the theme “Continuity vs. Intermittence”, with three projects in ''South Korea: Seoul Theater Creation Center'', ''Photography Seoul Museum of Art'', and ''Elystay Boryeong''. The issue also presents new projects by Benedetta Tagliabue and EMBT Architects, Colectivo C733, and more.
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C3 439 explores how architecture negotiates space, site, and sensory experience. Dancing Degree by MannYoung Chung questions orthogonality through fluid design. In “New Projects,” works like Dream Maru by Seungbom Roh and Aewol Hangeo by IROJE Architects embrace light, landscape, and reflection, alongside interviews with Seung H-Sang and Hyungmin Pai. Non-referential Cafe(...)
C3 439 : Dancing degree/ Non-referential cafe/ Rooted in place
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C3 439 explores how architecture negotiates space, site, and sensory experience. Dancing Degree by MannYoung Chung questions orthogonality through fluid design. In “New Projects,” works like Dream Maru by Seungbom Roh and Aewol Hangeo by IROJE Architects embrace light, landscape, and reflection, alongside interviews with Seung H-Sang and Hyungmin Pai. Non-referential Cafe showcases sensory-driven spaces, including Cafe Skog, Breath Coffee Works, and Cafe Mokjeokji 9. Lastly, “Rooted in Place” explores two Argentinian homes—Rita House and Moro House—each deeply connected to their sites. Through interviews and essays, issue 439 presents architecture as a dialogue—between body, place, and perception.
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