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NL Architects is an Amsterdam based office founded in 1997 by Pieter Bannenberg, Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaasse and Mark Linnenman. Their projects focus on ordinary aspects of everyday life, including the unappreciated or negative, that are enhanced or twisted in order to bring to the fore the unexpected potential of the thing that surround us. Text in English and Korean.
DD 10 : remix of reality_NL Architects / the Netherlands
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NL Architects is an Amsterdam based office founded in 1997 by Pieter Bannenberg, Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaasse and Mark Linnenman. Their projects focus on ordinary aspects of everyday life, including the unappreciated or negative, that are enhanced or twisted in order to bring to the fore the unexpected potential of the thing that surround us. Text in English and Korean.
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Volume no.1 : a project by Archis + AMO + C-lab. Architecture must go beyond itself, visions by Gerald Beasley, Michael Bell, Rem Koolhaas, Mark Wigley and many more. Plus 80 pages on the history of Europe and the European Union.
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Volume no.1 : a project by Archis + AMO + C-lab. Architecture must go beyond itself, visions by Gerald Beasley, Michael Bell, Rem Koolhaas, Mark Wigley and many more. Plus 80 pages on the history of Europe and the European Union.
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OASE 66 investigates the expression and use of architecture in science fiction and specifically in cyberpunk (cyberfiction). Science fiction, originally a literary and later a film genre, explores the relation between scientific and technological developments and their possible social-cultural influences and effects. Understanding science fiction as the twentieth-century(...)
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juillet 2005, Rotterdam
OASE 66 : virtually here : ruimte in cyberfictie / space in cyberfiction
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OASE 66 investigates the expression and use of architecture in science fiction and specifically in cyberpunk (cyberfiction). Science fiction, originally a literary and later a film genre, explores the relation between scientific and technological developments and their possible social-cultural influences and effects. Understanding science fiction as the twentieth-century venue for imaginative extrapolations of possible futures, and cyberpunk as a subcategory of science fiction dealing specifically with the information age, they both seem to offer an interesting arena in which to compare various articulations of the future architectural environment. With contributions by Lara Schrijver, Pnina Avidar, Gül Kaçmaz Erk, M. Cristine Boyer, Neil Spiller and Sidney Eve Matrix. Design by Karel Martens & Chantal Hendriksen; Werkplaats Typografie.
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Dutch architecture of the 1990s is regarded worldwide as a success. The favourable economic and political conditions from the start of the 1990s (the 'boom' years) created an advantageous climate for unorthodox design approaches and experiments, which became the trademark of a modern form of cultural export. Since then, Dutch architecture has been known as pragmatic,(...)
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décembre 2005, Rotterdam
OASE 67 : after the party : Nederlandse architectuur 2005 / Dutch architecture 2005
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Dutch architecture of the 1990s is regarded worldwide as a success. The favourable economic and political conditions from the start of the 1990s (the 'boom' years) created an advantageous climate for unorthodox design approaches and experiments, which became the trademark of a modern form of cultural export. Since then, Dutch architecture has been known as pragmatic, self-assured and uncompromisingly modern. Four years of economic decline and market-driven politics have brought an end to the post-ideological party of the 1990s. It was replaced by the risk-avoiding behaviour of government bodies and principals. The architecture climate is now characterized by an elusive sombreness and a responsible realism. "After the party" aims to make up the balance. The collapse of the optimistic consensus of the 'polder model' has revealed contradictions between interest groups, ideas and mentalities, and has made confrontations inevitable. But the sky has cleared, and there is new space to think about architecture, public concerns and the culture of the Netherlands and Europe. This edition of OASE spurs on this debate. Design by Karel Martens & Werkplaats Typografie.
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"Verb - conditioning" investigates the potential of architectural signification. As our ability to control the production of form and the creation of environments parallels that of natural processes, architecture is not only conceived as a platform for the development of human activity, but more and more as its generator and possibly also as its limiting framework. As(...)
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août 2005, Barcelona
Verb - conditioning : the design of new atmospheres, effects and experiences
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"Verb - conditioning" investigates the potential of architectural signification. As our ability to control the production of form and the creation of environments parallels that of natural processes, architecture is not only conceived as a platform for the development of human activity, but more and more as its generator and possibly also as its limiting framework. As in other industries ranging from computer applications to car manufacturing, mass-customized theming impregnates the way buildings are conceived and used. If this trend is inevitably linked to commercial success, what are the potentials for the discipline?
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CityLab est une revue de culture urbaine. Ce premier numéro est consacré à la formation et à l'actualité de l'agglomération de Cergy-Pontoise, ainsi qu'à Tokyo, Shanghai et Doï Tung, trois exemples parmi les mégapoles asiatiques auxquelles se confrontent chaque année les Ateliers internationaux de Maîtrise d'oeuvre urbaine.
CityLab numéro 1 - hiver / winter 2004 / 2005 : Paris extra-muros
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CityLab est une revue de culture urbaine. Ce premier numéro est consacré à la formation et à l'actualité de l'agglomération de Cergy-Pontoise, ainsi qu'à Tokyo, Shanghai et Doï Tung, trois exemples parmi les mégapoles asiatiques auxquelles se confrontent chaque année les Ateliers internationaux de Maîtrise d'oeuvre urbaine.
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"GAM 02" is devoted to the special topic “Design Science in Architecture”. Research in architecture as well as architecture's scientific nature are explored. The approach is interdisciplinary, incorporating cultural, spatial, technical and information science perspectives. With contributions by John An, Hans-Jürgen Burkard, Brian Cody, Christian Gänshirt, Suzanne Hauser,(...)
GAM - Graz architecture magazine 02 : design science in architecture
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"GAM 02" is devoted to the special topic “Design Science in Architecture”. Research in architecture as well as architecture's scientific nature are explored. The approach is interdisciplinary, incorporating cultural, spatial, technical and information science perspectives. With contributions by John An, Hans-Jürgen Burkard, Brian Cody, Christian Gänshirt, Suzanne Hauser, Christian Holl, Nico Kienzl, Ulrih Königs, Lu Merx, Bert de Muynck, Jörg Rainer Noennig, Bas Princen, Hendrik Schomburg, Adolf Max Vogt, Gernot Weckherlin, Brooke D. Wortham.
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dot dot dot 11
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The eleventh issue of this design magazine containing contributions from : Frances Stark, Gerry Beegan, Simon Critchley, Werner Herzog, Ryan Holmberg, Steve Rushton, Katrine Herian, Ryan Gander, Robert Garnett, Michael Bracewell, Jon Wilde, Maxine Kopsa, Ben Watson, Esther Leslie and Stuart Bailey.
janvier 2006, The Hague
dot dot dot 11
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The eleventh issue of this design magazine containing contributions from : Frances Stark, Gerry Beegan, Simon Critchley, Werner Herzog, Ryan Holmberg, Steve Rushton, Katrine Herian, Ryan Gander, Robert Garnett, Michael Bracewell, Jon Wilde, Maxine Kopsa, Ben Watson, Esther Leslie and Stuart Bailey.
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Featuring Zaha Hadid's Wolfsburg Science Center; the Dutch This issue includes the Embassy in Warsaw by Erick van Egeraat; Bergognone 53 in Milan by MCA Architects and the Perimeter Institute in Ontario by Saucier and Perrotte. The Kaleidescope section features an interview with designer Ron Arad.
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mai 2005, Bologna
The plan 009 : architecture and technologies in detail
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Featuring Zaha Hadid's Wolfsburg Science Center; the Dutch This issue includes the Embassy in Warsaw by Erick van Egeraat; Bergognone 53 in Milan by MCA Architects and the Perimeter Institute in Ontario by Saucier and Perrotte. The Kaleidescope section features an interview with designer Ron Arad.
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The 1970s was marked by a seismic change that occurred in the representation of ideas in architecture as they appeared monthly on the pages of AD. The magazine bears out the energetic, experimental, environmentally-conscious and ultimately pluralist culture that prevailed throughout the 1960s, carrying it through to the emergence of Post-Modernism in the late 1970s. This(...)
AD : the 1970s is here and now
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The 1970s was marked by a seismic change that occurred in the representation of ideas in architecture as they appeared monthly on the pages of AD. The magazine bears out the energetic, experimental, environmentally-conscious and ultimately pluralist culture that prevailed throughout the 1960s, carrying it through to the emergence of Post-Modernism in the late 1970s. This issue of AD presents a 'Cosmorama of Now', looking at such subjects as housing, schools, health, urban design and planning. Contributors include: Jon Goodbun, David Cunningham, Nick Lister, James Madge, Tim Jachna, Liza Fior, Katherine Clarke, Sophie Handler, Marie-Ange Brayer, Craig Kellogg, Valentina Croci, Jeremy Melvin, Bruce Stewart, André Chaszar, Howard Watson, Sheila Kirk, Nic Clear, Robert Webb, John Frazer, Will McLean, Chris Moller, and Samantha Hardingham.
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