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La prise en compte du développement durable dans les opérations architecturales, urbaines ou paysagères semble avoir renforcé une préoccupation pour les logiques de "gestion" dans les processus de projet. Les thématiques énergétiques et environnementales propulsent des acteurs des services vers la fabrique urbaine et invitent des concepteurs à s'interroger sur le devenir(...)
Cahier Ramau no.8 : concevoir la ville durable, un enjeu de gestion?
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La prise en compte du développement durable dans les opérations architecturales, urbaines ou paysagères semble avoir renforcé une préoccupation pour les logiques de "gestion" dans les processus de projet. Les thématiques énergétiques et environnementales propulsent des acteurs des services vers la fabrique urbaine et invitent des concepteurs à s'interroger sur le devenir de leurs projets. Parallèlement, certains maîtres d'ouvrage cherchent à convier les différentes parties prenantes à donner un avis sur les espaces et leurs modalités de gestion. Les évolutions de pratique professionnelles observées dans les contributions réunies ici sont issues des secteurs de l'entreprise, des services urbains, des collectivités, des bailleurs sociaux et des agences d'architecture, urbanisme et paysage.
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In light of the recent spate of revelations detailing abuses of power within the culture sector, the March issue of "Texte zur Kunst" considers art’s relation to rules—or rather, the exceptions to them that art and its agents seem to claim. How, then, to speak of rules in the context of art, where transgressions are lauded even while traditional hierarchies continue to(...)
Texte zur Kunst 109: Art without rules?
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In light of the recent spate of revelations detailing abuses of power within the culture sector, the March issue of "Texte zur Kunst" considers art’s relation to rules—or rather, the exceptions to them that art and its agents seem to claim. How, then, to speak of rules in the context of art, where transgressions are lauded even while traditional hierarchies continue to assert their influence? And would we demand anything less of art than the promise of disobedience, rule breaking both in terms of formal restrictions and normative regulation? Articles by Katharina Hausladen, Josephine Pryde, Christoph Menke, Lucy McKenzie, Hal Foster, Coco Fusco, and Clemens Apprich.
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This latest issue takes us to Shenzhen to check out some of the latest projects to be completed in the Chinese city nearby Hong Kong. With the Sea World Culture and Arts Center, Maki and Associates adds an important cultural space to Shenzhen’s waterfront. Elsewhere, the architects of the Shenzhen-based firm Urbanus added a new typology to Chinese urban landscapes: an(...)
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This latest issue takes us to Shenzhen to check out some of the latest projects to be completed in the Chinese city nearby Hong Kong. With the Sea World Culture and Arts Center, Maki and Associates adds an important cultural space to Shenzhen’s waterfront. Elsewhere, the architects of the Shenzhen-based firm Urbanus added a new typology to Chinese urban landscapes: an urban village on the roof of a conventional mall. Heatherwick Studio shows us the art of reinvention with the conversion of a decommissioned grain silo in Cape Town. The imposing silo has been turned into an art gallery with a hotel. Mark asks how works of art can compete with the building’s compelling transformation.
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Eye Magazine #95
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The feature articles in this issue of Eye Magazine all focus on the enduring value and power of the designed graphic form. Inside we: meet the Swiss design collective Atlas Studio; sit down for an interview with cartoonist, illustrator and animator R.O. Blechman; look at a French Aladdin’s cave of printed history and treasure; catch up with the small, but prolific design(...)
Eye Magazine #95
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The feature articles in this issue of Eye Magazine all focus on the enduring value and power of the designed graphic form. Inside we: meet the Swiss design collective Atlas Studio; sit down for an interview with cartoonist, illustrator and animator R.O. Blechman; look at a French Aladdin’s cave of printed history and treasure; catch up with the small, but prolific design team Triboro; and take a look and re-assess the powerful poster work of David King, whose anti-Nazi, anti-Fascist messages are more pertinent now than ever.
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Accattone 5: Armin Linke
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Based entirely on the work of Armin Linke, Accattone #5 explores photography in relation to the major architecture of public and private institutions: the infrastructure of the Roman Empire, neoclassical Athens, the United Nations headquarters, neo-liberal corporate environments and the fragile European institutions in Brussels. Monuments are carefully crafted to convey(...)
Accattone 5: Armin Linke
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Based entirely on the work of Armin Linke, Accattone #5 explores photography in relation to the major architecture of public and private institutions: the infrastructure of the Roman Empire, neoclassical Athens, the United Nations headquarters, neo-liberal corporate environments and the fragile European institutions in Brussels. Monuments are carefully crafted to convey determined sets of aesthetic codes and political values, incorporated in a purportedly eternal and total character. Photography can challenge the power of such representations by bringing out their inherent glitches, small cracks and everyday ambiguities. It can reprogramme architecture.
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The idea that a building is 'finished' or 'complete' on the day it opens its doors is hardwired into existing thinking about design, planning and construction. But this ignores the unprecedented rate of social and technological change. A building only begins its life when the contractors leave. With resources at a premium and a greater need for a sustainable use of(...)
AD Loose-fit architecture: designing buildings for change
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The idea that a building is 'finished' or 'complete' on the day it opens its doors is hardwired into existing thinking about design, planning and construction. But this ignores the unprecedented rate of social and technological change. A building only begins its life when the contractors leave. With resources at a premium and a greater need for a sustainable use of building materials, can we still afford to construct new housing or indeed any buildings that ignore the need for flexibility or the ability to evolve over time? Our design culture needs to move beyond the idealisation of a creative individual designer generating highly specific forms with fixed uses. The possibilities of adaptation and flexibility have often been overlooked, but they create hugely exciting 'loose-fit' architectures that emancipate users to create their own versatile and vibrant environments.
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''Toxic Atmospheres'' consists in a different approach to space and bodies to the strictly physical one usually described in The Funambulist. Its editorial argument draws on the concepts of “being-in-the-breathable” (Peter Sloterdijk), “the weather” (Christina Sharpe), and “combat breathing” (Frantz Fanon) to resolutely politicize what is usually approached through an(...)
The Funambulist 14, Toxic atmospheres. November-December 2017
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''Toxic Atmospheres'' consists in a different approach to space and bodies to the strictly physical one usually described in The Funambulist. Its editorial argument draws on the concepts of “being-in-the-breathable” (Peter Sloterdijk), “the weather” (Christina Sharpe), and “combat breathing” (Frantz Fanon) to resolutely politicize what is usually approached through an environmentalist perspective. The toxicity described throughout its pages are the atmospheric conditions of colonialism, imperialism, and/or capitalism.
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''Clothing Politics #2'' is the sequel of the third issue of The Funambulist, published two years earlier. The articles and projects presented in this issue feature instances of clothing that act as subversions of the gendered, colonial, racialized, and/or ableist normative contexts in which they are respectively worn.
The Funambulist 15, Clothing politics #2. January-February 2018
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''Clothing Politics #2'' is the sequel of the third issue of The Funambulist, published two years earlier. The articles and projects presented in this issue feature instances of clothing that act as subversions of the gendered, colonial, racialized, and/or ableist normative contexts in which they are respectively worn.
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