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In the face of growing territorial inequalities in the distribution of and access to resources, justice has - once again - become a topical issue and challenge in the fields of land-use planning and urbanism. Text in English and German.
The media space is one of the most essential architectures in today s society. Text in English and Russian.
Here one male and one female artist participate in Rapport where the unfinished history of the modern era is revealed
Biography of a spatial installation at the Gopius Bau in Berlin and an introduction to the theoretical discussions surrounding it.
An authentic portrait of TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten in association with EINSATEAM
Exploring the role of the new protagonists from art and culture in the field of urban planning and development. Text in English and German.
This unique collection of essays explores the botanical dimensions of urban space, ranging from scientific efforts to understand the distinctive dynamics of urban flora to the way spontaneous vegetation has inspired artists and writers.
Offers fresh insights into the single family home - from their place in everyday life and popular culture, to changing welfare regimes and demographic change, and to the implementation of ecological frameworks in the construction industry.
Published to accompany a solo exhibition to Otto Zitko at Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz, from 7 June to 15 September 2019
The 21st issue of speech: studies the phenomenon of the community centre.
Viewing architecture and urban development from the perspective of building contractors is a much neglected topic to date in architectural and art history.
Le Corbusier's Unite d'habitation in Berlin (built 1957-58) stands as an exceptional monument within Berlin's post-war architecture. This volume explores the exceptional house through multiple perspectives, hereby gathering authors from the fields of architecture, urbanism, art history and cultural studies.
A unique cooperation of photography and history: The book combines artistic documentary photography of a post-conflict and post-socialist city in Kosovo with solid micro-historical account of socialist urbanisation and industrialisation.
This book explores a rediscovery of the concept of monuments as essential and creative parts of cities. Based on the re-reading of four powerful urban interplays in Sao Paulo, the concept of 'Monuments of Everyday Life' is outlined, revealing specific spatial patterns that are understood as alternatives to places of instability,
Approaches Max Dudler's architecture through the interior spaces and furniture he has designed.
Reflexive Design presents an integrative approach, both in theory and in practice, to the emergence and interpretation of design and research in architecture.
The Sound of Architecture - in accordance with this key notion, for more than five decades the architect Eckhard Gerber and his firm have been producing award-winning projects, which have attracted widespread international attention in the fields of architecture, urban design, interior design, and landscape design.
Compiles guidelines for assessing landscape suitability for, and vulnerability to, renewable energy projects together with a toolbox for landscape-aware public participation in planning.
In this volume of the gmp focus series, the architects illuminate their design and grant an insight into the challenges of the building task. In addition, architectural critic Jurgen Tietz examines in an essay why museums like the Kunsthalle Mannheim are still needed today.
New planning approaches in relation to hitherto insufficient responses to the big issues of global urbanisation.
Presentation and analysis of various urban development plans and strategies.
The biggest challenge for contemporary urban design is, therefore, to plan the city itself as a regenerative cycle, not only in terms of shaping its spatial and aesthetic qualities, but also in relation to its development over time.
This book provides an account of the constructional development of the old town, based on representative buildings and construction projects.
Recoding the City asks about the intentions and claims of the protagonists who shaped the city of the nineteenth century.
Offers an evaluation of the increasingly intersecting disciplines of art and architecture, and explores the resultant changes in exhibiting.
In its 20th issue speech: magazine focuses on the relationship between architecture and nature in modern landscapes.
A novel approach to architecture that takes inspiration from visual arts, music, dance and other related disciplines.
The volume documents the first stage of an international project that addresses and presents women as personalities between professional and family responsibilities.
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