2G 31 : Riegler Riewe
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Associates since 1987, the Austrian architects Florian Riegler and Roger Riewe, with their professional practice in Graz and Cologne, tackle their projects in a subtle and practical way, renouncing formal authorship as the motor of the design process. Their buildings respond to the environment and to the cultural baggage of society without wishing to offer the spectator(...)
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September 2004, Barcelona
2G 31 : Riegler Riewe
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Associates since 1987, the Austrian architects Florian Riegler and Roger Riewe, with their professional practice in Graz and Cologne, tackle their projects in a subtle and practical way, renouncing formal authorship as the motor of the design process. Their buildings respond to the environment and to the cultural baggage of society without wishing to offer the spectator a stunning form with pre-existing symbolic meanings. Quite the opposite, in fact: Riegler Riewe’s buildings reveal themselves to be places in which the user has a highly active role in the definition and perception of the spaces. This number of the magazine 2G demonstrates how their planning strategies enable them to readily tackle buildings of an ever-increasing size and complexity, from transport infrastructures such as the rail stations in Innsbruck and Vienna or the airports in Graz and Hamburg, taking in educational buildings like the Computer and Electronics Institutes of the University of Graz, complex residential projects and the football stadium in Cologne.
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Contemporary Austrian architecture has received widespread international recognition over the last few decades. But is there really a specifically Austrian architecture? Six critics, including Walter Chramosta, Bart Lootsma and Ute Woltron present a personal selection of recent projects, mostly small buildings, in an attempt to identify typical regional qualities.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
January 1900, Brakel
Just! architecture from Austria, critic's choice
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Contemporary Austrian architecture has received widespread international recognition over the last few decades. But is there really a specifically Austrian architecture? Six critics, including Walter Chramosta, Bart Lootsma and Ute Woltron present a personal selection of recent projects, mostly small buildings, in an attempt to identify typical regional qualities.
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January 1900, Brakel
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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Within the last 10 years the popularity and influence of the Dutch sensibility in architecture has grown to become a global force. Fostered by a liberal populace and a munificent government, a generation of young architects have created a breathtaking body of recent work that has been described as the Second Modernity. "SuperDutch" is the(...)
SuperDutch : new architecture in the Netherlands
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Within the last 10 years the popularity and influence of the Dutch sensibility in architecture has grown to become a global force. Fostered by a liberal populace and a munificent government, a generation of young architects have created a breathtaking body of recent work that has been described as the Second Modernity. "SuperDutch" is the definitive record of the most exciting and provocative work by Dutch architects in the last ten years. It presents 14 leading studios in detail, along with a final section on emerging talent. It features each studio's most recent projects through text, detailed plans, and stunning photography. Architects include Super architects include: Wiel Arets, UN Studio (Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos), Erick van Egeraat, Atelier Van Lieshout, Mecanoo, MVRDV, Neutelings Riedijk, NOX, OMA/Rem Koolhaas, Kas Oosterhuis and Ilona Lénárd, Koen van Velsen, West 8 (Adriaan Geuze), Buro Schie, and NL architects
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November 2000, New York
Architecture since 1900, Europe
Italian collage
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Several Italian architects have recently taken up the technique of collage again to present their ideas. The three masters of this tendency are Carmelo Baglivo, Luca Galofaro and Beniamino Servino, while the younger generation includes authors such as Davide Trabucco and robocoop. If collage has been one of the favorite techniques in Italian architecture since the(...)
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December 2020
Italian collage
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Several Italian architects have recently taken up the technique of collage again to present their ideas. The three masters of this tendency are Carmelo Baglivo, Luca Galofaro and Beniamino Servino, while the younger generation includes authors such as Davide Trabucco and robocoop. If collage has been one of the favorite techniques in Italian architecture since the nineteen sixties, the current collagists are new in ways that relate to developments in digital technology. They use software like Photoshop to create their images, recur to social media like Facebook to post their work and they can refer to the whole history of architectural and non-architectural imagery, which is instantly accessible on the Web. Their collages can be visual comments as well as daring fantasies. The book presents a rich selection of images and original texts dedicated to this phenomenon.
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Conçu par Bart Lootsma, critique de renommée internationale, le catalogue réunit trente équipes d'architectes internationaux autour des nouveaux enjeux de l'espace urbain : globalisation, dérives, smart mobs, nouvelles technologies…
Archilab 2004 : la ville à nu
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Conçu par Bart Lootsma, critique de renommée internationale, le catalogue réunit trente équipes d'architectes internationaux autour des nouveaux enjeux de l'espace urbain : globalisation, dérives, smart mobs, nouvelles technologies…
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June 2004, Orléans
Architecture since 1900, Europe
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The model room of Olafur Eliasson is a cabinet of studies, which exists both as a spatial structure and a viewing platform for dozens of intricately constructed models of various scales, developed together with Einar Thorsteinn, a architect and artist. The preparatory level – or ground work – is in general crucial to Eliasson's practice; he conceives his works basically(...)
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June 2006, Wien
Olafur Eliasson : a laboratory of mediating space
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The model room of Olafur Eliasson is a cabinet of studies, which exists both as a spatial structure and a viewing platform for dozens of intricately constructed models of various scales, developed together with Einar Thorsteinn, a architect and artist. The preparatory level – or ground work – is in general crucial to Eliasson's practice; he conceives his works basically as machines that produce phenomena through their interaction with the visitors. The machines are composed of multiple elements and often involve material and knowledge gained from fields other than art. Olafur Eliasson therefore collaborates with scientists occupied with cognitive and visual matters, with architects, and others.
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