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"Inhabiting Identity" is the fifth in an annual series of publications featuring the best young architects as selected by The Architectural League of New York. For this year's competition, architects were asked to explore how technology has altered our sense of space. Their answers not only challenge our sense of habitation but teach us to think beyond the normal and the(...)
Architecture since 1900, Europe
May 2004, New York
Young architects 5 : Inhabiting Identity
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"Inhabiting Identity" is the fifth in an annual series of publications featuring the best young architects as selected by The Architectural League of New York. For this year's competition, architects were asked to explore how technology has altered our sense of space. Their answers not only challenge our sense of habitation but teach us to think beyond the normal and the mundane. This year's winners of the competition—Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen, Steven Mankouche, Ben Checkwitch, Stella Betts, Lisa Hsieh, and Mike Latham—make use of unusual materials (wooden shipping pallets) while maintaining creative ideas (mobile rooms) in their investigations of the role of modern technology in our daily lives.
Architecture since 1900, Europe
Michiel Kluiters: Doorways
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With this publication, visual artist Michiel Kluiters investigates how space (or spatiality) works in photography and how it can become an instrument for narration. A series of photographed spaces open up a dialogue and hint at intimate stories. Walls appear roughly textured, seeming to address the tactile rather than visual sense. The pictured spaces look like unfinished(...)
Michiel Kluiters: Doorways
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With this publication, visual artist Michiel Kluiters investigates how space (or spatiality) works in photography and how it can become an instrument for narration. A series of photographed spaces open up a dialogue and hint at intimate stories. Walls appear roughly textured, seeming to address the tactile rather than visual sense. The pictured spaces look like unfinished buildings or abandoned ruins, either still under construction or already in decline. Kluiters instils these images with a temporal sense, leaving an unanswered promise of eventual fulfilment or a lingering memory of an irrevocable epoch. We must wonder, is this a possible dystopian future or the remnants of a utopian past?
Photography monographs
Élise Lafontaine : Archives
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Originaire de Tiohtià:ke / Montréal, au Canada, la démarche picturale d'Élise Lafontaine s'enracine dans une recherche immersive approfondie où elle a infiltré les grottes préhistoriques des Pyrénées Ariégeoises (France), les milieux carcéraux et psychiatriques (Suisse), le monastère des Carmélites de Montréal (Canada) et plus récemment, le Goetheanum qui abrite la(...)
Élise Lafontaine : Archives
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Originaire de Tiohtià:ke / Montréal, au Canada, la démarche picturale d'Élise Lafontaine s'enracine dans une recherche immersive approfondie où elle a infiltré les grottes préhistoriques des Pyrénées Ariégeoises (France), les milieux carcéraux et psychiatriques (Suisse), le monastère des Carmélites de Montréal (Canada) et plus récemment, le Goetheanum qui abrite la société anthroposophique de Rudolf Steiner (Suisse). À partir de ces documentations photographiques, elle passe à la peinture, où chaque série est créée en fonction des particularités du site d'accueil : lumière, volume, iconographie, sensation corporelle et expérience vécue informent les tableaux.
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The New National Gallery of Art in Berlin (1962-1968) was Mies van der Rohe's last great building - the culmination of his aesthetic ideas and his sixty-year-long career. The building is a monumental statement which bears witness to Mies's consumate sense of detail and craftmanship in steel. Part of the "Architecture in Detail" series.
New National Gallery, Berlin : Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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The New National Gallery of Art in Berlin (1962-1968) was Mies van der Rohe's last great building - the culmination of his aesthetic ideas and his sixty-year-long career. The building is a monumental statement which bears witness to Mies's consumate sense of detail and craftmanship in steel. Part of the "Architecture in Detail" series.
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March 1998, Londres
Architecture Monographs
Past tense, future sense
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Celebrating the 80th anniversary of design at Philips, Past Tense, Future Sense is a highly visual book presenting an analysis and history of design at Philips. Engaging topics like the rise of design, the role of visionary projects and what actually constitutes good design are discussed at length and vividly brought to life by numerous case studies.
Past tense, future sense
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Celebrating the 80th anniversary of design at Philips, Past Tense, Future Sense is a highly visual book presenting an analysis and history of design at Philips. Engaging topics like the rise of design, the role of visionary projects and what actually constitutes good design are discussed at length and vividly brought to life by numerous case studies.
Industrial Design
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This volume includes over 200 publications carefully selected by Martin Parr and the critic and curator Gerry Badger. All the books are accompanied by extensive commentaries by Badger and are illustrated as three-dimensional objects, providing a true sense of them as art works in their own right.
The photobook : a history, volume II
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This volume includes over 200 publications carefully selected by Martin Parr and the critic and curator Gerry Badger. All the books are accompanied by extensive commentaries by Badger and are illustrated as three-dimensional objects, providing a true sense of them as art works in their own right.
Theory of Photography
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An ideal design is site-specific, which is the only way architecture can create or connect with a specific sense of identity. This requires addressing the structural and local circumstances. This method handbook, developed at the Department of Architectural Design of the ETH Zurich, offers a playful way in which to systematically ascertain a complex framework and use it(...)
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9 X 9: A method of design. From city to house continued
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An ideal design is site-specific, which is the only way architecture can create or connect with a specific sense of identity. This requires addressing the structural and local circumstances. This method handbook, developed at the Department of Architectural Design of the ETH Zurich, offers a playful way in which to systematically ascertain a complex framework and use it for your own design.
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Michele's wooden houses and drawings, as well as his Produzione Privata, must, in this sense, be understood not as a break from professional commitments but as an integral part of his career. Indeed a grounding part of it, because they testify to the radical idea that design feeds of constant research and that the profession call for constant experimentation.
Michele de Lucchi paintings 2003/04/05
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Michele's wooden houses and drawings, as well as his Produzione Privata, must, in this sense, be understood not as a break from professional commitments but as an integral part of his career. Indeed a grounding part of it, because they testify to the radical idea that design feeds of constant research and that the profession call for constant experimentation.
Contemporary Art Monographs
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"Our interest in research lies in mediating the complexity of what we define as art in the widest sense of the term, in other words in developing an ´operating system´ that attempts in all its facets to balance order and change, old and new, theory and practice."
Art Theory
January 1900, Frankfurt am Main
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"Our interest in research lies in mediating the complexity of what we define as art in the widest sense of the term, in other words in developing an ´operating system´ that attempts in all its facets to balance order and change, old and new, theory and practice."
Art Theory
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Influenced by both the landscape and the political independence of his native Finland, Alvar Aalto designed warm, curving, compassionate buildings, wholly set apart from the slick, mechanistic, geometric designs that characterized much contemporary European practice. This book brings together Aalto’s key works to introduce the architect as a champion of(...)
Aalto
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Influenced by both the landscape and the political independence of his native Finland, Alvar Aalto designed warm, curving, compassionate buildings, wholly set apart from the slick, mechanistic, geometric designs that characterized much contemporary European practice. This book brings together Aalto’s key works to introduce the architect as a champion of environmentally sound, progressive design, with a deep-rooted sense of home.
Architecture Monographs