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C3 299, wits in recession, in rugged terrain
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This edition features three creative houses in Japan, Argentina, and Serbia that go ''beyond imagination'' and represent the identity of their inhabitants. It explores how small station architecture contributes to the city and transforms urban spaces with six inspiring examples from around the world. Creative, new architectural projects are also showcased, such as the(...)
C3 420: Small station identity and architecutre/ stay home, find myself
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This edition features three creative houses in Japan, Argentina, and Serbia that go ''beyond imagination'' and represent the identity of their inhabitants. It explores how small station architecture contributes to the city and transforms urban spaces with six inspiring examples from around the world. Creative, new architectural projects are also showcased, such as the Taipei Performing Arts Centre, London School of Economics’ new multi-use campus, the new art block at Uniarts Helsinki, and the new Oostende Station in Belgium. With contributions by JeongRan Park and Herbert Wright, as well as numerous interviews with David Gianotten, Asmo Jaaski, Kiyoaki Takeda, and more.
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With a well chosen selection of projects covering the related areas of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture, C3 is a well documented, high quality monthly magazine with an international perspective. With a special on Korean Architecture and the Expo 2020 in Dubai, issue 418 features as well Seung H-Sang's Aquarius Pyramid and projects by ISON Architecs,(...)
C3 418: Korean Architecture | EXPO 2020 Dubai
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With a well chosen selection of projects covering the related areas of architecture, urban design and landscape architecture, C3 is a well documented, high quality monthly magazine with an international perspective. With a special on Korean Architecture and the Expo 2020 in Dubai, issue 418 features as well Seung H-Sang's Aquarius Pyramid and projects by ISON Architecs, IDMM, Neri & Hu, Foster & Partners and the Depot of Museum Boijmans van Beuningen by MVRDV.
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C3 379: The Looming Shift
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University architecture has been significantly changing in recent decades. Globally, institutions of higher learning are gradually adapting their traditional buildings to meet a growing societal demand for a more democratic, equal, and diverse education system. The increasing mobility of students, their expectations for flexibility, and the perception of learning spaces(...)
C3 379: The Looming Shift
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University architecture has been significantly changing in recent decades. Globally, institutions of higher learning are gradually adapting their traditional buildings to meet a growing societal demand for a more democratic, equal, and diverse education system. The increasing mobility of students, their expectations for flexibility, and the perception of learning spaces all play a role. These shifts are highlighted in eleven projects, among them the Faculty of Fine Arts in Tenerife by gpy arquitectos, Technical Faculty SDU by C.F. Møller, National Taiwan University by Toyo Ito & Associates, and Utrecht University’s New Education Centre by Ector Hoogstad Architecten.
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“Regionalism and Global Diversity” is the main theme of this issue, showing new regional approaches to architecture that reveal contemporary, globally relevant spatial and anthropological conceptions closely related to the richness of local cultures. Among the diverse examples are Pani Community Centre in Bengal by SchilderScholte Architects, Thread Artist Residency and(...)
C3 376: regionalism and global diversity
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“Regionalism and Global Diversity” is the main theme of this issue, showing new regional approaches to architecture that reveal contemporary, globally relevant spatial and anthropological conceptions closely related to the richness of local cultures. Among the diverse examples are Pani Community Centre in Bengal by SchilderScholte Architects, Thread Artist Residency and Cultural Centre in Senegal by Toshiko Mori, Kikuma Watanabe’s school for orphans in Thailand, a compact stone house in Slovenia by Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti, and more. Also in this issue, “Dwelling in Memory” investigates five projects in redundant spaces, situated between rehabilitation and reuse.
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The topic of "Public buildings and placemaking" is the central focus of this issue, which features relevant projects such as BIG’s MÉCA Cultural Centre in Bordeaux, Studio Hollenstein’s Green Square Library and Plaza in Sydney, and the National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts in Taiwan by Mecanoo. Also included in this issue, three projects that shape the way we live in(...)
C3 404 : public buildings and placemaking
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The topic of "Public buildings and placemaking" is the central focus of this issue, which features relevant projects such as BIG’s MÉCA Cultural Centre in Bordeaux, Studio Hollenstein’s Green Square Library and Plaza in Sydney, and the National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts in Taiwan by Mecanoo. Also included in this issue, three projects that shape the way we live in cities, including the YCONE Residential Tower by Ateliers Jean Nouvel and La Borda Cooperative Housing by Lacol, plus new architectural additions that add more than space, like Naturalis Biodiversity Centre by Neutelings Riedijk Architects and the University of Toronto Daniels Building by NADAAA.
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This instalment straddles a diverse range of topics and new projects. Near the northern end of the High Line Park, a section of overgrown and neglected land has been transformed into the hottest new place in New York. Vessel, designed by Heatherwick Studio, is now a prominent feature in the public gardens, while The Shed, a massive new arts centre by Diller Scofidio +(...)
C3 401 : vessel and the shed at Hudson Yards
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This instalment straddles a diverse range of topics and new projects. Near the northern end of the High Line Park, a section of overgrown and neglected land has been transformed into the hottest new place in New York. Vessel, designed by Heatherwick Studio, is now a prominent feature in the public gardens, while The Shed, a massive new arts centre by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, will become an adaptable and expandable cultural venue. Also in this issue, new public libraries by ALA Architects and Snøhetta + DIALOG, a feature on architectural insertions, with projects by Herzog & de Meuron and BAAS Arquitectura, and trending school architecture around the world.
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This edition explores the thresholds between landscape and architecture in a feature that includes an inverted pyramid space with an underground pavilion (Atelier David Telerman), a chapel and meditation room surrounded by natural hills in Portugal (Studio Nicholas Burns), Majara Residence on Hormuz Island (ZAV Architects), and the Yangliping Performing Arts Centre(...)
C3 414 : Thresholds between landscape and architecture
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This edition explores the thresholds between landscape and architecture in a feature that includes an inverted pyramid space with an underground pavilion (Atelier David Telerman), a chapel and meditation room surrounded by natural hills in Portugal (Studio Nicholas Burns), Majara Residence on Hormuz Island (ZAV Architects), and the Yangliping Performing Arts Centre (Studio Zhu-Pei). A second theme covers local identity and community buildings, featuring diverse projects such as a rammed earth healthcare hub in Australia, a mixed-use mud construction in rural Bangladesh, a new brick-vaulted church for a Mexican community, a repurposed historic hall in France, and more.
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C3 415: Sanaa and Gehry in transformation
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A special profile of two projects by Dublin-based Grafton Architects is foremost in this instalment, with a detailed look at the Toulouse School of Economics and the Town House at Kingston University, London. Ana Souto surveys new educational complexes, presenting works by Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Barclay & Crousse Architecture, and more. Recently completed art spaces(...)
C3 407: Grafton Architecs, Learning Encounter Complexes, Transformative Art Spaces
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A special profile of two projects by Dublin-based Grafton Architects is foremost in this instalment, with a detailed look at the Toulouse School of Economics and the Town House at Kingston University, London. Ana Souto surveys new educational complexes, presenting works by Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Barclay & Crousse Architecture, and more. Recently completed art spaces are also featured, such as the Polygon Gallery in Vancouver by Patkau Architects and BIG’s first project in Norway, The Twist. Also in this issue, projects that mark a new tradition in Chinese architecture: Changjiang Art Museum, Xie Zilong Photography Museum, Aranya Art Centre, and more.
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