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The Rotterdam-based design and research studio of Casanova + Hernandez was founded in 2001, and works with an interdisciplinary team in its focus on rethinking and designing our urban habitat in order to create vibrant cities while promoting environmental and social sustainability. With experience in developing projects in very different cultural contexts in Europe, South(...)
DD 42: building knowledge in interdisciplinary design
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The Rotterdam-based design and research studio of Casanova + Hernandez was founded in 2001, and works with an interdisciplinary team in its focus on rethinking and designing our urban habitat in order to create vibrant cities while promoting environmental and social sustainability. With experience in developing projects in very different cultural contexts in Europe, South America, and Asia, the office is structured in two complementary platforms: C+H Projects and C+H Think Tank. Besides a critical essay on the practice, this richly illustrated volume features more than 30 projects covering the fields of collective housing, public space and buildings, and hybrid urbanism.
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The Avery Review: Chicago
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The Avery Review, a digital journal about books, buildings, and other architectural media, makes its print debut with a thematic broadsheet edition about the city of Chicago. Coinciding with the inaugural Chicago Architectural Biennial, this issue addresses the historic imagination of the city (including figures of myth like Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, and even(...)
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The Avery Review, a digital journal about books, buildings, and other architectural media, makes its print debut with a thematic broadsheet edition about the city of Chicago. Coinciding with the inaugural Chicago Architectural Biennial, this issue addresses the historic imagination of the city (including figures of myth like Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, and even John Dillinger) and possibilities for the contemporary urban landscape (including discussions of placemaking, contemporary cultural monuments, and infrastructural parks). Selected pieces from the Avery Review's first year are republished alongside these commissioned essays on Chicago. Together these texts claim the critical essay as a space in which to test one's own intellectual commitments, to enter into and advance a conversation about the pasts and futures of urban architectural thought.
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Log 36
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Guest edited by architect Greg Lynn, Log 36: ROBOLOG explores the challenges and potentials posed to architecture by the rapidly accelerating field of robotics. Tossing aside the usual fabrication-focused discourse around robots, the 23 contributors to ROBOLOG investigate topics ranging from hyperrealistic robotic drag queens to machine vision to buildings that move.
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Guest edited by architect Greg Lynn, Log 36: ROBOLOG explores the challenges and potentials posed to architecture by the rapidly accelerating field of robotics. Tossing aside the usual fabrication-focused discourse around robots, the 23 contributors to ROBOLOG investigate topics ranging from hyperrealistic robotic drag queens to machine vision to buildings that move.
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Graphic 35: Book designs
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This issue features seventeen designers or studios who are mostly working for independent and art publishers that are also noted for accomplishment in their field. Found among these pages are not only current trends in book making, but also diverse opinions on the current role of book design, representative examples of designing practices, and insightful interviews with(...)
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Graphic 35: Book designs
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This issue features seventeen designers or studios who are mostly working for independent and art publishers that are also noted for accomplishment in their field. Found among these pages are not only current trends in book making, but also diverse opinions on the current role of book design, representative examples of designing practices, and insightful interviews with eleven of the designers, including Lamm & Kirch, Gilles Gavillet, and John Morgen, as well as Nina Ulmaja, head of graphic design at Albert Bonniers Förlag, and Julia Hasting, creative director at Phaidon Press. In addition, six studios were invited to contribute their own sections to display their creativity.
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CLOG 14: landmark
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Architecture's complicated relationship with wider social issues is laid bare through the process of landmarking, in which only one of six criteria—as outlined by the United States National Historic Landmarks program—mentions architectural merit. Furthermore, while structures were previously landmarked after having withstood the test of time, we now consider preserving(...)
CLOG 14: landmark
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Architecture's complicated relationship with wider social issues is laid bare through the process of landmarking, in which only one of six criteria—as outlined by the United States National Historic Landmarks program—mentions architectural merit. Furthermore, while structures were previously landmarked after having withstood the test of time, we now consider preserving comparatively young buildings and debate the historical value of unbuilt structures. By designating local, national, and international landmarks and landmark districts, societies officially declare which buildings and places possess cultural value. What are the bases for making these decisions, and what does this mean for the future? With many important buildings facing the wrecking ball and an increasing number of buildings receiving landmark status, it is time to critically discuss how we both let go of and hold onto the past.
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Border Crossings 137
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Interviews with Angela Grauerholz and Fred Wilson, articles on art and weather, Mindy Yan Miller, art and disability, the post photographic condition, and a portfolio of photographs by Michael Campbell.
Border Crossings 137
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Interviews with Angela Grauerholz and Fred Wilson, articles on art and weather, Mindy Yan Miller, art and disability, the post photographic condition, and a portfolio of photographs by Michael Campbell.
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Detail 5 2009
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Material und Oberfläche - material and finishes -Matières
Detail 5 2009
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Material und Oberfläche - material and finishes -Matières
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Artspeak and Fillip are pleased to present Judgment and Contemporary Art Criticism, a two-day forum on the present state of art criticism. Contextualized by a reading room and a series of seminars, the project will result in a book-length publication of papers and conversations to be published in late 2009.
Judgment and contemporary art criticism
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Artspeak and Fillip are pleased to present Judgment and Contemporary Art Criticism, a two-day forum on the present state of art criticism. Contextualized by a reading room and a series of seminars, the project will result in a book-length publication of papers and conversations to be published in late 2009.
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Continuité
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Numéro courant en magasin. Current issue in store.
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Numéro courant en magasin. Current issue in store.
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C3 292: Broissin architects
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English and Coreen.
C3 292: Broissin architects
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English and Coreen.
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