The Plant issue 18
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Issue 18 cover story features Fumiko Imano standing out amongst orange poppies. Flowers continue to inspire in pop artist Lily van der Stokker’s interview. Fashion designer Simone Rocha brings us on her family walk in Cap Ferrat. And dealing with the last mass extinction, Sam Rock visits the area where an asteroid hit the Earth.
The Plant issue 18
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Issue 18 cover story features Fumiko Imano standing out amongst orange poppies. Flowers continue to inspire in pop artist Lily van der Stokker’s interview. Fashion designer Simone Rocha brings us on her family walk in Cap Ferrat. And dealing with the last mass extinction, Sam Rock visits the area where an asteroid hit the Earth.
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Le premier numéro de la revue Patrimonial est dédié au patrimoine portuaire de petite ou moyenne importance de Bretagne. Il s'attache à identifier la vocation de ces ports et à décrire leur organisation, les ouvrages constitutifs, les matériaux et les mises en œuvre. Il nous plonge dans la vie portuaire et explore les zones d'activité, les criées, les ateliers navals, les(...)
Le patrimoine portuaire de Bretagne
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Le premier numéro de la revue Patrimonial est dédié au patrimoine portuaire de petite ou moyenne importance de Bretagne. Il s'attache à identifier la vocation de ces ports et à décrire leur organisation, les ouvrages constitutifs, les matériaux et les mises en œuvre. Il nous plonge dans la vie portuaire et explore les zones d'activité, les criées, les ateliers navals, les conserveries, les bistros, les abris du marin.
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D'a (D'architectures) 311
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Le dernier numéro est maintenant disponible à la librairie.
D'a (D'architectures) 311
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The Architectural Review 1505, October 2023
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A+U 636: = 50 m2
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A special feature on projects with an extremely small footprint: 50 square metres or less. Whether limitations on size are imposed by context, budget, programme, project brief, or the client’s wishes, creative solutions to design challenges inevitably emerge. More than 25 works are presented, conceived by a diverse range of international architects and studios, including(...)
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A special feature on projects with an extremely small footprint: 50 square metres or less. Whether limitations on size are imposed by context, budget, programme, project brief, or the client’s wishes, creative solutions to design challenges inevitably emerge. More than 25 works are presented, conceived by a diverse range of international architects and studios, including H Architects (Vietnam), MAPA Arquitectos (Uruguay), Atelier Poem (France), 100A associates (Korea), and many more. While the selection mostly includes residential works such as houses and bungalows, there are also designs for outbuildings, park or garden features, chapels, a fireplace, and more.
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F.R.DAVID was concerned with the organisation of reading and writing in contemporary art practice. Following an open call, this is - the very last issue - a collectively-compiled "Erratum", or addendum [if you will] to the twenty-three issues from 2007 until now.
F.R. David, winter 2023 : Erratum
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F.R.DAVID was concerned with the organisation of reading and writing in contemporary art practice. Following an open call, this is - the very last issue - a collectively-compiled "Erratum", or addendum [if you will] to the twenty-three issues from 2007 until now.
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Canadian Architect V.68 No.9: December 2023
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NYRA 38-39 : New York Review of Architecture issue #38-39
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This December issue is dedicated to urban density and the architectural solutions needed to achieve it. While we understand the necessity of densification, few are eager to sacrifice their own space – the “not in my backyard” sentiment prevails. Swiss urban sociologist Joëlle Zimmerli delves into this dilemma in her essay.
Detail 12 2023 : Increasing density
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This December issue is dedicated to urban density and the architectural solutions needed to achieve it. While we understand the necessity of densification, few are eager to sacrifice their own space – the “not in my backyard” sentiment prevails. Swiss urban sociologist Joëlle Zimmerli delves into this dilemma in her essay.
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Texte zur kunst 132 : lust
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Traditionally, art scholarship and aesthetic theory have taken a chaste stance toward physical pleasure. Carnal, bodily experiences of pleasure are often associated with a loss of critical thinking; they appear as a base impulse that is said to possess no political agency. Contrary to such dismissal, this issue seeks to tease out the critical potential of pleasure(...)
Texte zur kunst 132 : lust
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Traditionally, art scholarship and aesthetic theory have taken a chaste stance toward physical pleasure. Carnal, bodily experiences of pleasure are often associated with a loss of critical thinking; they appear as a base impulse that is said to possess no political agency. Contrary to such dismissal, this issue seeks to tease out the critical potential of pleasure precisely in its very carnality and immediacy. Although pleasure is typically felt to be a deeply personal and inward experience, it is fundamentally premised on our being-affected and thus points up the relationality and incompleteness of our bodies. This suggests a capacity to arouse unforeseen connections in the social sphere that owe their existence not to the quest for some sort of “inner truths” but to the momentary intensification of bodily sensations.
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