périodiques
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Conditions is a new Scandinavian magazine focusing on the conditions of architecture and Urbanism. Presenting new perspectives, in the way of conceiving and analyzing designs, works and theory for architecture. In pre-modern epochs, renewal of practice was always initiated by looking backwards, as a return to the fundamentals. The cult of the new/young first came(...)
Conditions 9: New knowledge, new practices?
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Conditions is a new Scandinavian magazine focusing on the conditions of architecture and Urbanism. Presenting new perspectives, in the way of conceiving and analyzing designs, works and theory for architecture. In pre-modern epochs, renewal of practice was always initiated by looking backwards, as a return to the fundamentals. The cult of the new/young first came with modernity. Are young offices still obsessed with the ideas of idols, former employers and teachers? Or are young practices in architecture today considered to be especially innovative? Are they generating new knowledge or just recycling winning formulas? If truly innovative new practices still exist, from what fields of knowledge do they get their input?
périodiques
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Materialism continues the commitment of our first two issues on Property and Service to examine foundational yet overlooked concepts in architecture and landscape architecture. In our estimation, these disciplines are haunted by materialism. We see its specular presence invoked in design research’s emphasis on large-scale flows and sites of material production, in the(...)
Scapegoat issue 2: materialism
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Materialism continues the commitment of our first two issues on Property and Service to examine foundational yet overlooked concepts in architecture and landscape architecture. In our estimation, these disciplines are haunted by materialism. We see its specular presence invoked in design research’s emphasis on large-scale flows and sites of material production, in the renewed focus on ‘performance’ and the rehabilitation of functionalism, in the centrality of ‘material’ as an expressive layer of tectonics, and through the import of non-human actors into discussions about spatial design. Each of the above invokes matter as its base.
Palimpsest Issue 02 Medicine
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Palimpsest Magazine is an anthology of multiples: a magazine in a box. Each issue is comprised of print, audio, textile, video, etc., and tied together via theme and design. ISSUE 02/MEDICINE is an unbound collection of printed matter and multimedia work concerned with ideas of the body, illness, physicality and spirituality.
Palimpsest Issue 02 Medicine
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Palimpsest Magazine is an anthology of multiples: a magazine in a box. Each issue is comprised of print, audio, textile, video, etc., and tied together via theme and design. ISSUE 02/MEDICINE is an unbound collection of printed matter and multimedia work concerned with ideas of the body, illness, physicality and spirituality.
Fillip 13: Spring 2011
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Fillip 13 includes texts by Carson Chan, Anthony Downey, Lisa Marshall, Claire Tancons, and Ryan Trecartin, among others. The issue also introduces Intangible Economies, a new, ongoing series edited by Associate Editor Antonia Hirsch, with essays by Jan Verwoert and Candice Hopkins.
Fillip 13: Spring 2011
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Fillip 13 includes texts by Carson Chan, Anthony Downey, Lisa Marshall, Claire Tancons, and Ryan Trecartin, among others. The issue also introduces Intangible Economies, a new, ongoing series edited by Associate Editor Antonia Hirsch, with essays by Jan Verwoert and Candice Hopkins.
Conditions 7
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Conditions, is a new Scandinavian magazine focusing on the conditions of architecture and Urbanism. Presenting new perspectives, in the way of conceiving and analyzing designs, works and theory for architecture. Conditions 7 discusses issues in competition architecture.
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Conditions 7
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Conditions, is a new Scandinavian magazine focusing on the conditions of architecture and Urbanism. Presenting new perspectives, in the way of conceiving and analyzing designs, works and theory for architecture. Conditions 7 discusses issues in competition architecture.
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Le monde des communications visuelles est en constante transformation. Que ce soit par ses techniques, son approche sa réflexion, ou ses supports, cette évolution soulève plusieurs enjeux. En tant que designers graphiques, nous nous devons d’être au centre du questionnement et de nous positionner. Par tradition, certains affronteront la transition, d’autres se joindront à(...)
Pica Magazine no.2: La transformation
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Le monde des communications visuelles est en constante transformation. Que ce soit par ses techniques, son approche sa réflexion, ou ses supports, cette évolution soulève plusieurs enjeux. En tant que designers graphiques, nous nous devons d’être au centre du questionnement et de nous positionner. Par tradition, certains affronteront la transition, d’autres se joindront à la progression et certains devanceront le changement. Dans tous les cas, la communication visuelle sera forcément influencée par les différentes approches.
Pica 11 : anomalie
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Pica Magazine est une initiative étudiante de l’école de design de l’UQAM. Annuellement, cet outil de communication visuelle invite les étudiants actuels, les anciens étudiants, les professeurs de l’école de design de l’UQAM ainsi que les designers étrangers & locaux, à réfléchir à une problématique donnée & d’y répondre de façon graphique ou rédactionnelle. En(...)
Pica 11 : anomalie
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Pica Magazine est une initiative étudiante de l’école de design de l’UQAM. Annuellement, cet outil de communication visuelle invite les étudiants actuels, les anciens étudiants, les professeurs de l’école de design de l’UQAM ainsi que les designers étrangers & locaux, à réfléchir à une problématique donnée & d’y répondre de façon graphique ou rédactionnelle. En privilégiant une approche novatrice & expérimentale, Pica se veut avant tout un outil de référence et une source d’inspiration en matière de design. Pica se démarque des autres publications offertes sur le marché par un contenu entièrement inédit et exclusif.
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Le dernier numéro est maintenant disponible à la librairie.
Continuité 166 : pièces d'identité
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Le dernier numéro est maintenant disponible à la librairie.
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Le nouveau numéro est maintenant disponible à la librairie.
Continuité 168 : un legs sous examen
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Le nouveau numéro est maintenant disponible à la librairie.
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The tenth issue of "The Funambulist" operates somehow in continuity with issue 9 Islands (January-February 2017), which offered the words of indigenous and anticolonial struggles from various islands of the world. Voices from Kanaky, Mayotte, Hawai’i, and Puerto Rico resonate therefore here with those from Libya, Kenya, Palestine, and Java, in the colonial situations they(...)
The Funambulist 10: Architecture and colonialism
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The tenth issue of "The Funambulist" operates somehow in continuity with issue 9 Islands (January-February 2017), which offered the words of indigenous and anticolonial struggles from various islands of the world. Voices from Kanaky, Mayotte, Hawai’i, and Puerto Rico resonate therefore here with those from Libya, Kenya, Palestine, and Java, in the colonial situations they all describe. While the last issue was dedicated to the seminal work of Édouard Glissant, inscribed throughout the pages of this present one is the influence of another Martiniquais: Frantz Fanon. The two editorial arguments of this issue are simple: colonialism is not an era, it is a system of military/police, legal, administrative, social, and cultural system of domination; and, architecture is not (only) an aesthetic vessel, it is an apparatus organizing and hierarchizing bodies in space.