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This issue features urban agriculture and its transforming influence on cities. With an interview by Lee Chin-Wei + Herbert Wright, this theme analyses Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia by van Bergen Kolpa architects + META architectuurbureau, urban agriculture on top of a hybrid building by Kuehn Malvezzi and the Taisugar Circular Village (Taiwan). With increasing concerns of(...)
C3 421: How urban agriculture can transform cities / Sustainable future workplace
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This issue features urban agriculture and its transforming influence on cities. With an interview by Lee Chin-Wei + Herbert Wright, this theme analyses Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia by van Bergen Kolpa architects + META architectuurbureau, urban agriculture on top of a hybrid building by Kuehn Malvezzi and the Taisugar Circular Village (Taiwan). With increasing concerns of sustainability, this issue shows as well a series of sustainable work environments in Italy and Norway: the Furla Headquarters by GEZA Architettura, La Manufacture for Céline by MetroOffice Architetti and Vestre's sustainable factory The Plus in the Norwegian woods by BIG. The 7000 m2 building will be a global showcase for sustainable and highly efficient production and an experience destination for people around the world.
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C3 426 : Funerary architecture
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C3 427 : Pavillions that last
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Architecture responds to human needs, but also provides a framework for living that facilitates and encourages specific behaviours and lifestyles. Architects and urbanists have the opportunity and responsibility to create environments for sustainable living, to go beyond technical solutions and consider what drives human behaviour. This volume presents fourteen recent(...)
C3 Fundamentals for sustainability
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Architecture responds to human needs, but also provides a framework for living that facilitates and encourages specific behaviours and lifestyles. Architects and urbanists have the opportunity and responsibility to create environments for sustainable living, to go beyond technical solutions and consider what drives human behaviour. This volume presents fourteen recent projects and a range of typologies aptly reflecting this evolving combination of expertise and technology. Included are Green Heart Marina One Singapore by Ingenhoven Architects, Bloomberg’s New European Headquarters by Foster + Partners, YB House in Chile by MASA Architects, and more.
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In the main feature, five projects are examined that deal with the theme of modern vernacular, addressing the question of how architects today can reconcile the two seemingly disparate approaches of contemporary gestures and historic traditions into a single, cohesive design. This reinterpretation by architects of regional building practices and vernacular style in a(...)
C3 385: bridging tradition and innovation
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In the main feature, five projects are examined that deal with the theme of modern vernacular, addressing the question of how architects today can reconcile the two seemingly disparate approaches of contemporary gestures and historic traditions into a single, cohesive design. This reinterpretation by architects of regional building practices and vernacular style in a modern context comes to the fore in Tadao Ando’s Bosco Studio & House, the Fan Zeng Art Gallery by Original Design Studio, and Chinmaya Mission Austin by Miro Rivera Architects, for example. Also featured, the output of new offices in India like Architecture Brio, Sameep Padora, S+PS Architects, and more.
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In this month’s issue of C3 the editors try to answer the philosophical question of when do spaces become places? When does an open designed space by an architect become part of a community where people meet and greet? What is needed to make it a hot spot for residences and others? Projects such as the New Port station by Grimshaw Architects, the Stockholm waterfront by(...)
C3 Space for kids: familiarizing adventure
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In this month’s issue of C3 the editors try to answer the philosophical question of when do spaces become places? When does an open designed space by an architect become part of a community where people meet and greet? What is needed to make it a hot spot for residences and others? Projects such as the New Port station by Grimshaw Architects, the Stockholm waterfront by White Arkitektur and the footbridge of Postiguet by BG Studio are fully photographed and discussed.
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The projects featured in this issue are presented under three themes: “The habitable wall”, “Cities of the dead”, and “Down to earth”. The first considers two new linear projects in Italy – Herzong & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli Porta Volta in Milan and City of Sun by Labics in Rome – both of which interject a modern palisade along the edge of well-defined urban district. The(...)
C3 389 : The habitable wall, cities of the dead, down to earth
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The projects featured in this issue are presented under three themes: “The habitable wall”, “Cities of the dead”, and “Down to earth”. The first considers two new linear projects in Italy – Herzong & de Meuron’s Feltrinelli Porta Volta in Milan and City of Sun by Labics in Rome – both of which interject a modern palisade along the edge of well-defined urban district. The second theme looks at the fascinating challenge of building for the dead through four new projects in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and the Netherlands. The final section takes rammed earth as its subject, highlighting five architects who show that this ancient material can still be used to produce exciting modern architecture.
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Although it is doubtful that the aggressive attitudes exercised during the 20th century for ever faster, more dominant infrastructures can ever be completely tamed, there is already a movement in recent years towards softer, greener, slower infrastructures that can improve social life while addressing ecological offenses. This special issue looks ahead to a brighter(...)
c3 special infrastructure : roadkill
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Although it is doubtful that the aggressive attitudes exercised during the 20th century for ever faster, more dominant infrastructures can ever be completely tamed, there is already a movement in recent years towards softer, greener, slower infrastructures that can improve social life while addressing ecological offenses. This special issue looks ahead to a brighter future for urban infrastructure through the lens of fifteen recent works. Among these are the Princeton Transit Hall and Market by Rick Joy Architects, Luís Pedro Silva’s Porto Cruise Terminal, Lahti Travel Centre by JKMM Architects, Napoli-Afragola High Speed Train Station by Zaha Hadid Architects, and more.
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Inherent in the brief for a place of worship is the requirement to create a powerful, transcendental experience for the user, a place of refuge and peace. This ephemeral demand in turn requires unusual sensibility and creative genius of the architect, yet also makes the architect’s task particularly intriguing. This special issue analyses the elements architects have at(...)
C3 special : Transcendental architecture
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Inherent in the brief for a place of worship is the requirement to create a powerful, transcendental experience for the user, a place of refuge and peace. This ephemeral demand in turn requires unusual sensibility and creative genius of the architect, yet also makes the architect’s task particularly intriguing. This special issue analyses the elements architects have at their disposal to conceive transcendental places and sanctuaries conducive to contemplation and prayer, illustrated in seventeen recent projects from around the world, from Archstudio’s Waterside Buddhist Shrine and John McAslan’s Msheireb Mosque, to Wirmboden Alpine Chapel and Skorba Village Centre.
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