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Si dans le dossier du numéro précédent nous cherchions des voies d’accès vers tous les affects susceptibles de nous sortir de la torpeur, dans celui-ci, nous abordons la réflexion d’un point de vue plus stratégique, intéressé·es par le refus d’être divisibles. Puisque nous étions tendu·es entre la nécessité forte de riposter et le désir poignant de construire les(...)
Liberté n. 350 : Brèches antifascistes II
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Si dans le dossier du numéro précédent nous cherchions des voies d’accès vers tous les affects susceptibles de nous sortir de la torpeur, dans celui-ci, nous abordons la réflexion d’un point de vue plus stratégique, intéressé·es par le refus d’être divisibles. Puisque nous étions tendu·es entre la nécessité forte de riposter et le désir poignant de construire les solidarités, nous avons découpé ce souhait en deux gestes, deux numéros. Mais ils ne sont pas que compatibles: ils ne fonctionnent pas l’un sans l’autre. La colère, le dégoût, la joie, la honte sont nécessaires à tout élan de survie. L’entraide aussi. Nous n’arrivons pas à imaginer d’où pourrait venir l’insurrection, parce que les espaces pour l’organiser manquent. Comment les (re) créer et avec celleux qui sont seul·es, abandonné·es ou encore marginalisé·es? Qui inviterez-vous pour élargir le cercle?
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The current boom in misogynistic dynamics and topoi builds on a long tradition of gender discrimination against women while also – as this issue argues – exploiting recent technological and political developments. Rather than examining individual sexist practices or remarks in isolation, our current issue addresses misogyny as a cross-cultural phenomenon that expresses a(...)
Texte zur kunst #141 : misogyny
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The current boom in misogynistic dynamics and topoi builds on a long tradition of gender discrimination against women while also – as this issue argues – exploiting recent technological and political developments. Rather than examining individual sexist practices or remarks in isolation, our current issue addresses misogyny as a cross-cultural phenomenon that expresses a deep-seated, albeit often unconscious, derogatory attitude toward women. In doing so, the focus is on how this attitude is manifested in literature, art, and pop culture, as well in prevailing media and sociopolitical conditions.
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The latest issue is now available at the bookstore.
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Issue 52, Close Encounters. H is for hawks; Trump’s cleavage: a semiotic investigation; Haters, waiters, trash containers; Emily Callaci and Dayna Tortorici on intra-feminist debates; Matthew Porges on new space odysseys.
n+1 #52
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Issue 52, Close Encounters. H is for hawks; Trump’s cleavage: a semiotic investigation; Haters, waiters, trash containers; Emily Callaci and Dayna Tortorici on intra-feminist debates; Matthew Porges on new space odysseys.
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The Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on housing. Curators Michael Obrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito contrast the top-down model of social housing construction in Vienna with the bottom-up model of self-organization in Rome’s civil society. What can a system organized at state or municipal level learn from an approach based on(...)
ARCH+ Wien/Roma: Agency for Better Living
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The Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on housing. Curators Michael Obrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito contrast the top-down model of social housing construction in Vienna with the bottom-up model of self-organization in Rome’s civil society. What can a system organized at state or municipal level learn from an approach based on informal activism, and vice versa? Could a synthesis of the two models perhaps be a starting point for overcoming the acute lack of affordable housing in our cities? And what does good housing and a better life involve today anyway? In the accompanying issue of ARCH+, the developments in Vienna and Rome are discussed in essays, discussion formats, and numerous infographics.
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De tout temps, les populations se sont développées le long des berges. Ce faisant, elles les ont transformées tout en exposant leurs habitations et institutions aux risques d’inondations, une menace qui s’est accrue avec les changements climatiques. Dans ce dossier, Continuité souhaite comprendre comment l’activité humaine, combinée aux intempéries, affecte le patrimoine(...)
Continuité, no. 188 : patrimoine et inondations
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De tout temps, les populations se sont développées le long des berges. Ce faisant, elles les ont transformées tout en exposant leurs habitations et institutions aux risques d’inondations, une menace qui s’est accrue avec les changements climatiques. Dans ce dossier, Continuité souhaite comprendre comment l’activité humaine, combinée aux intempéries, affecte le patrimoine naturel et bâti du Québec tout en déterminant des pistes de solutions pour rendre ce dernier plus résilient. Et parce qu’en dépit de sa force parfois dévastatrice, l’eau conserve malgré tout son attrait, des initiatives originales mettant en valeur fleuve et rivières voient le jour, pour le plus grand plaisir de tous ! Dans ce dossier thématique : histoire et enjeux des communautés riveraines; technologie numérique au service de la protection riveraine; solutions pour protéger le patrimoine des inondations; portraits de municipalités résilientes; initiatives originales pour valoriser l’accès aux rives auprès du grand public.
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Paris review spring 2026
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Prose by Ingeborg Bachmann, Dan Bevacqua, Patrick Cottrell, Zans Brady Krohn, Tao Lin, David Szalay, and Yu Hua. Poetry by Inger Christensen, Rachel Lapides, Enrique Lihn, Joyelle McSweeney, Nakahara Chuya, and Asiya Wadud. Art by Cecily Brown, Tom Fairs, and Cauleen Smith; cover by Cecily Brown. Prose by Ingeborg Bachmann, Dan Bevacqua, Patrick Cottrell, Zans(...)
Paris review spring 2026
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Prose by Ingeborg Bachmann, Dan Bevacqua, Patrick Cottrell, Zans Brady Krohn, Tao Lin, David Szalay, and Yu Hua. Poetry by Inger Christensen, Rachel Lapides, Enrique Lihn, Joyelle McSweeney, Nakahara Chuya, and Asiya Wadud. Art by Cecily Brown, Tom Fairs, and Cauleen Smith; cover by Cecily Brown. Prose by Ingeborg Bachmann, Dan Bevacqua, Patrick Cottrell, Zans Brady Krohn, Tao Lin, David Szalay, and Yu Hua.
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For Canadian Architect's April issue, Ian Chodikoff, founder of Chodikoff & Ideas and former editor of Canadian Architect, was invited to explore how architects can serve as advocates for housing affordability.
Canadian Architect v.71 n.02 : April 2026
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For Canadian Architect's April issue, Ian Chodikoff, founder of Chodikoff & Ideas and former editor of Canadian Architect, was invited to explore how architects can serve as advocates for housing affordability.
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Published every year without exception since 1993, the Yearbook of AV Monographs documents, analyses, and disseminates contemporary Spanish architecture. The current edition collects 24 works completed in 2025, organised in six thematic blocks and selected according to criteria of architectural quality, technical rigour, constructive innovation, and urban relevance. Four(...)
AV Monographs 281-282: Spain Yearbook 2026
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Published every year without exception since 1993, the Yearbook of AV Monographs documents, analyses, and disseminates contemporary Spanish architecture. The current edition collects 24 works completed in 2025, organised in six thematic blocks and selected according to criteria of architectural quality, technical rigour, constructive innovation, and urban relevance. Four refurbishments adapt historical buildings to the current safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency standards, optimizing their technical and environmental performance. Another four territorial interventions – a railway station, a port project, and two public parks – address the infrastructural complexity through connectivity strategies, landscape regeneration, and metropolitan coordination.
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For the past three years, the Spain Yearbook has been complemented by a special edition of AV Monographs that is an invitation to travel the world through twelve foreign works presented by Luis Fernández-Galiano, who reflects on the uncertain contemporary landscape. The year has been marked by political,turmoil in the US, but there have been other relevant issues on the(...)
AV Monographs 280: World Tour 2026
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For the past three years, the Spain Yearbook has been complemented by a special edition of AV Monographs that is an invitation to travel the world through twelve foreign works presented by Luis Fernández-Galiano, who reflects on the uncertain contemporary landscape. The year has been marked by political,turmoil in the US, but there have been other relevant issues on the international level, such as the unstoppable rise of China and the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. The buildings of the year include long-awaited landmarks such as Heneghan Peng's Grand Egyptian Museum, Norman Foster's JPMorgan Headquarters in New York, and Sou Fujimoto's ring for the Osaka Expo; typological revisions by Herzog & de Meuron at Calder Gardens, OFFICE for the Swiss television, and Diller Scofidio+Renfro at the Victoria & Albert Storehouses; cultural refurbishments such as those by Nouvel in Paris, Pihlmann in Copenhagen, and MAD in Rotterdam; and the tectonic displays of Grafton Architects in Fayetteville, Vector Architects in Jingdezhen, and Aidia Studio in Nicolás Bravo.
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