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The July/August issue of The Architectural Review celebrates the winning and commended projects of the AR New into Old awards 2023, which demonstrate the imaginative appropriation of existing structures – from innovative insertions to ambitious adaptations – that offer buildings a new lease of life. It also looks at demolition, from the obliteration of entire(...)
The architectural review 1502, June 2023
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The July/August issue of The Architectural Review celebrates the winning and commended projects of the AR New into Old awards 2023, which demonstrate the imaginative appropriation of existing structures – from innovative insertions to ambitious adaptations – that offer buildings a new lease of life. It also looks at demolition, from the obliteration of entire neighbourhoods to the buildings that should have remained standing, to ask the question: should anything ever be demolished?
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This issue identifies the critical role played by public bodies in carving out public space and celebrates new public spaces around the world shortlisted in the second edition of the AR Public awards. Five public spaces are revisited in the issue, to ask how their original designers envisaged their use and how their role in public life has changed with time and shifting(...)
The Architectural Review 1513, jul/aug 2024
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This issue identifies the critical role played by public bodies in carving out public space and celebrates new public spaces around the world shortlisted in the second edition of the AR Public awards. Five public spaces are revisited in the issue, to ask how their original designers envisaged their use and how their role in public life has changed with time and shifting incentives. Some are success stories: Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro ‘attracts the richest and the poorest‘, while in Paris’s Le Cent Quatre, artists rehearse in a convivial, open atmosphere. In New York, the High Line’s ‘successes and shortcomings are as much a product of the neoliberal economy as of its designers’, while entrance to Meskel Square in Addis Ababa has become subject to an entrance fee.
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The legal and economic frameworks of ownership are so ubiquitous that it is easy to forget that they are human-made, with their own specific histories. The September issue of "The Architectural Review" looks at some of these histories, from the ideas of John Locke to their violent instrumentalisation within a range of colonial contexts. From new housing in Singapore and(...)
The Architectural Review 1504, September 2023
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The legal and economic frameworks of ownership are so ubiquitous that it is easy to forget that they are human-made, with their own specific histories. The September issue of "The Architectural Review" looks at some of these histories, from the ideas of John Locke to their violent instrumentalisation within a range of colonial contexts. From new housing in Singapore and Geneva to alternative models of co-living and co-operative ownership, and from prospecting tools of digital gameworlds to a story of placemaking gone horribly wrong, the Property issue examines how the concept of property shapes design, and who benefits.
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