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Connaissances des arts, hors-série n.715 : Christo et Jeanne-Claude
Connaissances des arts, hors-série n.715 : Christo et Jeanne-Claude
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Cabinet 62 : milk
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One of only a handful of substances produced in nature expressly as food, milk is fundamental for infant mammalian nutrition, but is also foundational in human myth and religion. Cabinet issue 62, with a special section on “Milk,” includes Renata Salecl on the psychoanalytical implications of the recent death of a child solely breastfed for the first five years of his(...)
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One of only a handful of substances produced in nature expressly as food, milk is fundamental for infant mammalian nutrition, but is also foundational in human myth and religion. Cabinet issue 62, with a special section on “Milk,” includes Renata Salecl on the psychoanalytical implications of the recent death of a child solely breastfed for the first five years of his life; Jeff Dolven on milk and luminosity; Esther Leslie and Melanie Jackson on the ways in which milk is transformed from primary material to metaphorical excess; and Melanie Tyson on the colonial history of condensed milk. Elsewhere in the issue: Daniel Rosenberg on Maurice Sendak’s beloved “Nutshell Library” and the fantasies of book classification; Richard Cooke on the history of live sex shows in Europe and their sudden decline in the 1980s; and an artist project by S. Billie Mandle exploring the varieties of Catholic confessionals.
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Cabinet 63: the desert
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Cabinet issue 63, with a special section on “The Desert,” includes Maria Golia on the long history of tomb raiding in Egypt; Margaret Spelling on her recent visit to the town built in the Andalusian desert as a set for Italian spaghetti westerns; and Jonathan Randall on climate change and the shifting boundaries of the world’s deserts. Elsewhere in the issue: George(...)
Cabinet 63: the desert
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Cabinet issue 63, with a special section on “The Desert,” includes Maria Golia on the long history of tomb raiding in Egypt; Margaret Spelling on her recent visit to the town built in the Andalusian desert as a set for Italian spaghetti westerns; and Jonathan Randall on climate change and the shifting boundaries of the world’s deserts. Elsewhere in the issue: George Pendle on the unusual friendship between RAND Corporation strategist Herman Kahn and performance artist James Lee Byars; Adam Jasper on the surprising history of the “lorem ipsum” placeholder text used universally by designers and publishers; and Volker Welter on visiting sites significant to F.W. Murnau’s ill-fated life in Hollywood.
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Imagine 10: rapids 02
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In 2014, a 3D-printed Canal House by DUS architects caught the attention of the world – including president Obama. The 3D Print Canal House proved the potentials of Additive Manufacturing for architecture and construction. Additive Manufacturing provides the architect with completely new solutions for realizing tool-less production methods, while allowing maximum freedom(...)
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In 2014, a 3D-printed Canal House by DUS architects caught the attention of the world – including president Obama. The 3D Print Canal House proved the potentials of Additive Manufacturing for architecture and construction. Additive Manufacturing provides the architect with completely new solutions for realizing tool-less production methods, while allowing maximum freedom of design. Additive Manufacturing is ideally suited for Rapid Prototyping. It is possible to manufacture physical presentation and functional prototypes with complex shapes quickly and cost-effi ciently without the need for manual processing – directly using three-dimensional CAD construction data. This makes theentire product development process considerably faster. Imagine 10 explores the potentials of Additive Manufacturing for architecture by charting the current state of technology, discussing its implications for design and construction processes, and presents research projects as well as concept ideas for future Additive Manufacturing applications.
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This issue of Imagine provides a plethora of innovative ideas and solutions for adaptive and sustainable facade construction. The designs, conceived by an international group of students, range from intricate building envelopes to low-budget facades for various climates.
Imagine 09: prototyping efnMobile
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This issue of Imagine provides a plethora of innovative ideas and solutions for adaptive and sustainable facade construction. The designs, conceived by an international group of students, range from intricate building envelopes to low-budget facades for various climates.
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OASE 96: social poetics
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OASE 96 examines the revival of architectural practices that focus on reuse and appropriation of buildings, environments and materials. What is the possible positive or negative social impact of these interventions?
OASE 96: social poetics
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OASE 96 examines the revival of architectural practices that focus on reuse and appropriation of buildings, environments and materials. What is the possible positive or negative social impact of these interventions?
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The 16th issue of Speech: investigates local architectural traditions and building materials in the context of global trends. Examples range from Finnish housing complexes to wooden architecture in Russia and clay buildings in Africa and Indonesia.
Speech: 16, vernacular architecture
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The 16th issue of Speech: investigates local architectural traditions and building materials in the context of global trends. Examples range from Finnish housing complexes to wooden architecture in Russia and clay buildings in Africa and Indonesia.
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Le 8e numéro de la revue d'art et de recherche « rétro-prospective » décline les initiales de Nathalie du Pasquier, membre fondatrice de l'iconoclaste groupe Memphis, ayant travaillé comme designer jusqu'en 1986, réalisant de nombreuses « surfaces décorées » (textiles, tapis, objets en plastique stratifié, mobilier divers), se consacrant depuis lors presque exclusivement(...)
Initiales no.8 : N.D.P. (Nathalie du Pasquier)
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Le 8e numéro de la revue d'art et de recherche « rétro-prospective » décline les initiales de Nathalie du Pasquier, membre fondatrice de l'iconoclaste groupe Memphis, ayant travaillé comme designer jusqu'en 1986, réalisant de nombreuses « surfaces décorées » (textiles, tapis, objets en plastique stratifié, mobilier divers), se consacrant depuis lors presque exclusivement à la peinture, et dont l'œuvre a été « redécouverte », notamment dans le champ de la mode, depuis les années 2000.
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Mousse 54
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Nouveau numéro disponible en librairie! Latest issue available at the bookstore!
a+u 548 : BIG + Small
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The May 2016 issue of a+u is a special issue dedicated to recent works by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group. The team is engaged with projects both large and small in locations all over the world. The issue reflects that diversity, with the first half devoted to the large, urban-scale works for which the practice is best known, and the second half devoted to smaller works,(...)
a+u 548 : BIG + Small
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The May 2016 issue of a+u is a special issue dedicated to recent works by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group. The team is engaged with projects both large and small in locations all over the world. The issue reflects that diversity, with the first half devoted to the large, urban-scale works for which the practice is best known, and the second half devoted to smaller works, including residences and a pavilion. Including those nearing completion, 20 of the 22 projects introduced here are currently underway. Over the next few years, we will see many more of their works finished.
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