CLOG 17: Cannabis
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Marijuana, pot, weed, dope, Mary Jane, grass, ganja. After being criminalized for decades and contributing to surging prison populations, today a wave of legalization is sweeping the United States and the world. Advocates point to medical benefits of marijuana and the legal availability of substances such as alcohol. Issue 17 of CLOG examines the origins of both the(...)
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Marijuana, pot, weed, dope, Mary Jane, grass, ganja. After being criminalized for decades and contributing to surging prison populations, today a wave of legalization is sweeping the United States and the world. Advocates point to medical benefits of marijuana and the legal availability of substances such as alcohol. Issue 17 of CLOG examines the origins of both the medical and recreational use of cannabis, new delivery methods, legalization in the USA and abroad, police enforcement, and its growing acceptance in the wellness industry. The issue also includes an interview with a high-end cannabis distributor, investigates the world of drug testing, and takes an up-close look at a new hemp farm.
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GA Houses 168
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Issue 168 features Brazil projects by spbr arquitetos, Brasil Arquitetura, Grupo SP, Terra e Tuma, Marcos Acayaba, MMBB Arquitetos + Carolina Bueno and Nitsche, as well as two projects in Japan by Ryue Nishizawa and Taichi Mitsua and one in Zurich by gus wüstemann arquitects.
GA Houses 168
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Issue 168 features Brazil projects by spbr arquitetos, Brasil Arquitetura, Grupo SP, Terra e Tuma, Marcos Acayaba, MMBB Arquitetos + Carolina Bueno and Nitsche, as well as two projects in Japan by Ryue Nishizawa and Taichi Mitsua and one in Zurich by gus wüstemann arquitects.
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New Geographies 11: Extraterrestrial explores the historical and contemporary consequence of our planetary relationship with space. It interprets this duality through the conceptual lens of “extraterrestrial,” which engages an entangled zone of expanding practices in geography, landscape, and architecture, stretching Earth to space, and conversely, space to Earth. This(...)
New Geographies 11: Extraterrestrial
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New Geographies 11: Extraterrestrial explores the historical and contemporary consequence of our planetary relationship with space. It interprets this duality through the conceptual lens of “extraterrestrial,” which engages an entangled zone of expanding practices in geography, landscape, and architecture, stretching Earth to space, and conversely, space to Earth. This issue questions the means through which space is forged as a condition extra to our own terra. Complicit within this imagination resides a deep political and economic logic that serves to territorialize outer space as an exception to, and extension of, Earth. These critical processes are revealed as not extra at all, but rather distinctly of terra. Through a series of written, photographic, and representational investigations, this edition of New Geographies builds on earlier studies of outer space from science, technology and society, as well as from the design disciplines, history, and critical geography. It reinforces the need for humanity’s changing relationship with outer space to be recorded, critiqued, and theorized from a breadth of academic traditions and projected within design discourse. This issue brings together experts contributing to the social, political, and cultural imaginary implicit in extraterrestrial. Three primary thematic territorial devices structure these explorations: a technologically constructed space between, a material culture constructed and discharged, and a space politically and economically reflective, all revealed through historical and contemporary society.
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Espace 124
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IA, art sans artistes ? / AI, art without artists? Le dernier numéro est disponible à la librairie ! / The latest issue is available at the bookstore!
Espace 124
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IA, art sans artistes ? / AI, art without artists? Le dernier numéro est disponible à la librairie ! / The latest issue is available at the bookstore!
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Spacing magazine 52
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This old city
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The Plan 119
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ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS / IOTTI + PAVARANI ARCHITETTI / PETER MARINO ARCHITECTS / ANTONIO IASCONE / CANO LASSO ARCHITECTS / PATKAU ARCHITECTS / LAND ARQUITECTOS / BARKOW LEIBINGER ARCHITECTS / WORKAC /
The Plan 119
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ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS / IOTTI + PAVARANI ARCHITETTI / PETER MARINO ARCHITECTS / ANTONIO IASCONE / CANO LASSO ARCHITECTS / PATKAU ARCHITECTS / LAND ARQUITECTOS / BARKOW LEIBINGER ARCHITECTS / WORKAC /
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Real Review 9
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The lastest issue is now available at the bookstore!
Real Review 9
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The lastest issue is now available at the bookstore!
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Ce numéro hivernal contient un dossier anthologique, « Traversée intempestive », dans lequel nous republions des essais marquants parus dans la revue dans les 20 dernières années. Vous pourrez y lire la plume de Mathieu Arsenault, Michaël LaChance, Nicolas Lévesque, Catherine Mavrikakis, Ginette Michaud et Pierre L’Hérault dont les essais s’intéressent tous, de près ou de(...)
Spirale no. 271, traversée intempestive
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Ce numéro hivernal contient un dossier anthologique, « Traversée intempestive », dans lequel nous republions des essais marquants parus dans la revue dans les 20 dernières années. Vous pourrez y lire la plume de Mathieu Arsenault, Michaël LaChance, Nicolas Lévesque, Catherine Mavrikakis, Ginette Michaud et Pierre L’Hérault dont les essais s’intéressent tous, de près ou de loin, aux questions de transmission, d’héritage et de génération. Également dans ce numéro : une lettre de Carole David, les essais de Gilbert David et de Gabrielle Giasson-Dulude, Thomas Carrier-Lafleur sur Monia Chokri, Luba Markovskaia sur Élizabeth Benoît, Laurence Perron sur Valérie Roch-Lefebvre et Marie-Pier Lafontaine, Marc-Antoine Blais sur Christophe Hanna, kevin Lambert sur Paul B. Preciado, Pierre Popovic sur Michaël Foessel et Bruno Patino, Marcel Olscamp sur Marie-Claire Blais, Fanny Bieth sur Yannick Haenel, Guillaume Asselin sur Christian Bobin, Ginette Michaud sur Georges Didi-Huberman, Marie-Hélène Constant sur Dalie Giroux, Gilbert David sur La Meute, Le brasier et Ombre Euridyce parle, ainsi qu’un portfolio de Clément de Gaulejac, accompagné d’un texte de Dalie Giroux.
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Vector Architects, founded by Gong Dong (Beijing, 1972) has become one of the key architectural offices in China. Their work is distinguished by its careful attention to context, a deep respect for landscape and the natural environment, the contemporary reinterpretation of Chinese building traditions, and the conscientious use of natural light as a project tool. With(...)
AV Monographs 220 : Vector Architects
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Vector Architects, founded by Gong Dong (Beijing, 1972) has become one of the key architectural offices in China. Their work is distinguished by its careful attention to context, a deep respect for landscape and the natural environment, the contemporary reinterpretation of Chinese building traditions, and the conscientious use of natural light as a project tool. With these ingredients the studio envisions and designs intimate and emotional spaces, as those that can be found in the sixteen projects, all of them in China, featured in this monograph. The list includes works like the Alila Yangshuo Hotel, the Seashore Library and Chapel, the Captain’s House, and the Changjiang Art Museum.
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This special double issue extensively features both built and unbuilt work by Álvaro Siza. The Portuguese architect has developed a large number of projects, and the relationship between the realised and the concept is central to this examination of his career. Being equally attentive to the architect’s built and unbuilt works allows a global understanding of the(...)
A.mag 18 : Alvaro Siza built works - unbuilt works (2 vols)
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This special double issue extensively features both built and unbuilt work by Álvaro Siza. The Portuguese architect has developed a large number of projects, and the relationship between the realised and the concept is central to this examination of his career. Being equally attentive to the architect’s built and unbuilt works allows a global understanding of the plurality of situations that are found in his oeuvre to emerge. The first volume features finished works like the Nadir Afonso Museum, 611 West 56th Street in New York, and the Mimesis Museum, while the second volume of numerous unbuilt works includes sketches, drawings, and plans, as well as in-depth analysis.