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Mapa de Jovens Práticas Espaciais [arqs_pt] / A21
Carl Cheng, Santa Monica Art Tool, 1988 “Desde já, o Mapa de Jovens Práticas Espaciais não é um mapa de estradas e caminhos da jovem arquitectura, não oferece um sistema definitivo de orientação, não propõe uma organização do território da … Continue reading
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camp _a guide to 21st-century space
Camps: A Guide to 21st-Century Space by Charlie Hailey MIT Press, 2009 536 pages, 5 3/8 x 8 inches ISBN: 978 0 262 51287 9 “What is a camp? The ubiquity and diversity of camps calls for a guidebook. This … Continue reading
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Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect
Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect _The Decemberists
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rem koolhaas _hans ulrich obrist _ pt book!
Rem Koolhaas. Conversas com Hans Ulrich Obrist autor: Hans Ulrich Obrist tradução pt: Inês Moreira Editorial Gustavo Gili, 2009 96 pp, 20 x 14 cm, Brochura, português ISBN: 978-84-252-2311-2 10€ This is not a book review, as this is the … Continue reading
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beyond _book review
My review of Beyond is published on: Revista Arquitectura 21, Setembro 2009 [portuguese only] “Que cenários cria hoje a arquitectura? Como participa e projecta o futuro do contemporâneo? Perante a actualização das visões futuristas do século XX nas construções corporativas … Continue reading
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Rescaldo e Ressonância! [aftermath and Resonance!]
the aftermath.
Aftermath and Resonance! is a spatial essay about the potentialities and the metaphorical dimensions of exhibiting in “non conventional” spaces. The publication documents the exhibited projects and is complemented by essays on the ideas of institution, fiction and contingency. Continue reading
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evento 2009
evento 2009 Bordeaux – at the crossroad of cultures and artistic fields – invites you to share a unique experience: an exhibition in movement, an immense urban festival, numerous international artists, following an itinerary orchestrated by the architect and artist … Continue reading
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