2G 88: Carla Juaçaba
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The 88th installment of the 2G magazine series from Koenig features the work of Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), known for both public and residential projects as well as her construction of a Vatican chapel for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
2G 88: Carla Juaçaba
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The 88th installment of the 2G magazine series from Koenig features the work of Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba (born 1976), known for both public and residential projects as well as her construction of a Vatican chapel for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Architecture, monographies
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This catalogue documents the German contribution to the architectural Venice Biennale, 2014 - an experimental installation formulated by Zurich-based partners Alex Lehnerer and Savvas Ciriacidis. The two leading architects examine national identity and representation, related to architecture, over the past 100 years.
Bungalow Germania : German Pavilion - 14th International Architecture Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia 2014
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This catalogue documents the German contribution to the architectural Venice Biennale, 2014 - an experimental installation formulated by Zurich-based partners Alex Lehnerer and Savvas Ciriacidis. The two leading architects examine national identity and representation, related to architecture, over the past 100 years.
Architecture contemporaine
Two cities
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Here we encounter a writer deeply engaged with narrative in situ—a traveler moving through beloved streets, sometimes accompanied, sometimes solo. With her, we see, anew, the Venice Biennale, the Lagoon, and San Michele, the island of the dead; the Piazza di Spagna, the Tiber, the view from the Gianicolo; the pigeons at San Marco and the parrots in the Doria Pamphili. As(...)
Two cities
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Here we encounter a writer deeply engaged with narrative in situ—a traveler moving through beloved streets, sometimes accompanied, sometimes solo. With her, we see, anew, the Venice Biennale, the Lagoon, and San Michele, the island of the dead; the Piazza di Spagna, the Tiber, the view from the Gianicolo; the pigeons at San Marco and the parrots in the Doria Pamphili. As a poet first and foremost, Zarin’s attention to the smallest details, the loveliest gesture, brings Venice and Rome vividly to life for the reader. The sixteenth book in the expanding, renowned ekphrasis series, ''Two cities'' creates space for these two historic cities to become characters themselves, their relationship to the writer as real as any love affair.
Trajets
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"Echoes of a Land" features contributions by 21 participants, architects and designers as a proposal for the Mexican Pavilion at the Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition in 2018. Curated by Mexican architect Gabriela Etchegaray, the pavilion integrates the work of emerging and established Mexican architects.
Echoes of a land. Biennal di Venezia 2018
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"Echoes of a Land" features contributions by 21 participants, architects and designers as a proposal for the Mexican Pavilion at the Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition in 2018. Curated by Mexican architect Gabriela Etchegaray, the pavilion integrates the work of emerging and established Mexican architects.
Biennale
livres
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The artist-couple Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger are two of the most imaginative figures on the young Swiss scene. This publication contains numerous colour photographs and appears to accompany their Good and Silly Miracles exhibitions in the church of San Stae at last year's Venice Biennale.
janvier 2005
Gerda Steiner & Jorg Lenzlinger: brainforest
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The artist-couple Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger are two of the most imaginative figures on the young Swiss scene. This publication contains numerous colour photographs and appears to accompany their Good and Silly Miracles exhibitions in the church of San Stae at last year's Venice Biennale.
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janvier 2005
2086: Together how?
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This reader is published alongside the Korean Pavilion project at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which presents visions of eco-conscious urban and rural landscapes, as developed among South Korean architects and community activists. The book comprises six essays, a quiz show–style game and ample installation shots.
2086: Together how?
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This reader is published alongside the Korean Pavilion project at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which presents visions of eco-conscious urban and rural landscapes, as developed among South Korean architects and community activists. The book comprises six essays, a quiz show–style game and ample installation shots.
Biennale
The Um Slaim School: An Architecture of Connection: National Pavilion of Saudi Arabia. 19 Biennale d
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Contributing to a localized spatial discourse on Saudi Arabia and the broader region, this exhibition catalog for the country's national pavilion at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale forms part of a propositional pedagogy for contemporary urbanism in Riyadh, using the work of the local practice Syn Architects.
The Um Slaim School: An Architecture of Connection: National Pavilion of Saudi Arabia. 19 Biennale d
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Contributing to a localized spatial discourse on Saudi Arabia and the broader region, this exhibition catalog for the country's national pavilion at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale forms part of a propositional pedagogy for contemporary urbanism in Riyadh, using the work of the local practice Syn Architects.
Biennale
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In Venetian Settings, architectural photographer Maximilian Meisse takes us on an intimate tour of Venice, by day and by night. The polarity between the two is pronounced in Meisse's portrayal. This volume offers the fruits of his extended, loving appraisal of this most inspiring of cities.
Maximilian Meisses: Venetian settings
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In Venetian Settings, architectural photographer Maximilian Meisse takes us on an intimate tour of Venice, by day and by night. The polarity between the two is pronounced in Meisse's portrayal. This volume offers the fruits of his extended, loving appraisal of this most inspiring of cities.
Monographies photo
The pleasure of research
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The Pleasure of Research delves into topics such as knowledge production, artistic thinking and medium-specificity. The publication begins with a series of curatorial projects by Henk Slager at international art festivals and biennales in such cities as Seoul, Shanghai, New York, Venice, Tbilisi, Istanbul and Taipei.
The pleasure of research
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The Pleasure of Research delves into topics such as knowledge production, artistic thinking and medium-specificity. The publication begins with a series of curatorial projects by Henk Slager at international art festivals and biennales in such cities as Seoul, Shanghai, New York, Venice, Tbilisi, Istanbul and Taipei.
Théorie de l’art
Log 61 : summer 2024
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From the Norwegian seaside to the Ethiopian highlands; from the Bavarian Forest to the Taiwanese coast; from Venice to the Las Vegas Venetian, Log 61 travels in pursuit of architecture. In this open summer issue, Christopher Pierce visits cabins designed by Kastler Skjeseth Architects, and Motuma Tulu drives across southern Ethiopia to document informal architecture; Tim(...)
Log 61 : summer 2024
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From the Norwegian seaside to the Ethiopian highlands; from the Bavarian Forest to the Taiwanese coast; from Venice to the Las Vegas Venetian, Log 61 travels in pursuit of architecture. In this open summer issue, Christopher Pierce visits cabins designed by Kastler Skjeseth Architects, and Motuma Tulu drives across southern Ethiopia to document informal architecture; Tim Altenhof rides along with architect Peter Haimerl to see his unique housing and restoration work while Thomas Daniell wrestles with the appendages of RUR Architecture’s Kaohsiung Port Terminal; and in Venice, Lina Malfona contemplates Tadao Ando’s exhibition design for painter Zeng Fanzhi, and behind the Venetian, Cameron Wu assess the geometric problems of Populous’s Sphere. Jimenez Lai checks out the architectural follies at Coachella, and Ben Fehrman-Lee sees the Frederick Kiesler exhibition in New York.
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