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With a professional career of more than twenty years behind them, French architects Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal, to whom we devoted an issue of our magazine 2G in 2001, continue to pursue their own coherent, personal approach to architecture. Theirs is a position far removed from formal originality, being based, instead, on an ethical conception that upholds the(...)
2G 60: Lacaton & Vassal, recent work
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With a professional career of more than twenty years behind them, French architects Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal, to whom we devoted an issue of our magazine 2G in 2001, continue to pursue their own coherent, personal approach to architecture. Theirs is a position far removed from formal originality, being based, instead, on an ethical conception that upholds the essential idea of the architect’s social responsibility.
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Grey Room 45
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ARQ 158 février 2012: l'idée vécue
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ETC 95: Représailles
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CLOG, February 2012: Apple
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On 7 June 2011, Steve Jobs presented Apple Campus 2 to the Cupertino City Council. Due to Apple's high profile - not to mention the scale and iconic nature of Foster + Partners's design - the online reaction to the "spaceship" was immediate and strong. While Apple has been building retail stores throughout the world for over a decade, discussion, even among architects,(...)
CLOG, February 2012: Apple
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On 7 June 2011, Steve Jobs presented Apple Campus 2 to the Cupertino City Council. Due to Apple's high profile - not to mention the scale and iconic nature of Foster + Partners's design - the online reaction to the "spaceship" was immediate and strong. While Apple has been building retail stores throughout the world for over a decade, discussion, even among architects, has typically focused on the company's famed product design. With one of the largest American office projects in history underway in Cupertino, it's time to talk about Apple and architecture.
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AV proyectos 046: sports
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Sports are expanding their frontiers. The new football stadiums are transforming their original recreational basis and are becoming projects for urban and social reconstruction. In the latest issue of ‘AV Proyectos’, some of the most up-to-date sports grounds are featured. These include amongst others the Bordeaux Stadium designed by Herzog & Meuron; the +Pool in New York(...)
AV proyectos 046: sports
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Sports are expanding their frontiers. The new football stadiums are transforming their original recreational basis and are becoming projects for urban and social reconstruction. In the latest issue of ‘AV Proyectos’, some of the most up-to-date sports grounds are featured. These include amongst others the Bordeaux Stadium designed by Herzog & Meuron; the +Pool in New York by Family/Play Lab; the Spree Swimming Pool in Berlin designed by Realities United and the Sports Park in Velenje designed by Enota.
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AMC 212 : février 2012
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Zumthor - Guillot - Selgascano -Joly & Loiret - lieux culturels - grands auvents - métaux souples
AMC 212 : février 2012
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Zumthor - Guillot - Selgascano -Joly & Loiret - lieux culturels - grands auvents - métaux souples
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À vivre : le magazine de la maison contemporaine n.64
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A+U 495: recent sacred space
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The beginning of the twenty first century saw an architectural boom in synagogues, churches and memorials. A+U highlights a number of projects in Norway, Finland and Brazil which won the heart of parishioners, the general public and architects. Projects include the Parish Centre of St. Francis by Königs Architekten, the Synagogue IJG by SeARCH, the National(...)
A+U 495: recent sacred space
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The beginning of the twenty first century saw an architectural boom in synagogues, churches and memorials. A+U highlights a number of projects in Norway, Finland and Brazil which won the heart of parishioners, the general public and architects. Projects include the Parish Centre of St. Francis by Königs Architekten, the Synagogue IJG by SeARCH, the National September 11 Memorial by Peter Zumthor and the Viikki Church by JKMM Architects. An introduction by Karla Britton.
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Building a modern extension to an existing museum, church or other historic site can be problematic. These buildings are often situated in old and overpopulated cities. This issue takes a closer look at how today's architects have solved this dilemma. The Dresden Military History Museum by Daniel Libeskind, The new Messner Mountain Museum by EM2 Architects and the(...)
C3 328: urban addition
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Building a modern extension to an existing museum, church or other historic site can be problematic. These buildings are often situated in old and overpopulated cities. This issue takes a closer look at how today's architects have solved this dilemma. The Dresden Military History Museum by Daniel Libeskind, The new Messner Mountain Museum by EM2 Architects and the restoration of Madrid’s Slaughterhouse by Pesquera Ulargui Arquitectos serve as key examples. Other projects featured are: Milstein Hall at Cornell University by OMA, the Drents Museum extension by Erick van Egeraat Architects, and the Theater of Châtelard by Clermont Architects.
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