zeppelin magazine | no #141

 

Zeppelin magazine #141

018. Edito: Maybe Chickens, Maybe Seaside, but Surely Internet. And Let’s Not Forget: Design.

Text: Constantin Goagea

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020. DOSSIER: Skin and Shelter

022. Intro: Façades, envelopes, roofs, places between in and out

Text: Ștefan Ghenciulescu

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024. Urban Ecosystems

Chartier Dalix: 2 Schools in the Parisian Region

044. An Artificial Organism

ICTA‑ICP · UAB Research Centre, Barcelona

054. Without Boundaries

Museumplein Limburg, Kerkrade

070. From the City Till Under the Skin: A Public Landscape in Marseille

Rudy Riciotti: MuCEM, Marsilia

080. The Joy of Industrial Architecture

Administrative and Laboratory Pavilion, Braşov

086. A Wedding Hall Turns Into Architecture

Event Space, Târgovişte

092. From Chocolate Bombers to Refugee Shelter

A Photographic Documentary on Tempelhof Airport in Berlin

106. Protecting, Hiding, Making Apparent

The Protective Structure Above the Church in Crivina de sus

114. Houses Without Faces and Faces Without Houses

Or How to Destroy a Heritage and Keep People Happy

 

124. Zoom

  • 126. A Gentle New Neighbor

      ADN BA: Apartment Building in the Old Center of Bucharest

  • 142. Making a Better Place

      Beros & Abdul Architects: House J, Bucharest

  • 152. For Movement

      UNITH2B: Kinetic Recovery Clinic, Bucharest

  • 156. Holiday Feeling

      Design for TUI Travel Agencies

  • 160. To Berlin

      Interior Design for Control Club

  • 166. The Little House for Children

      Patricia Erimescu: Njoro School Library, Tanzania

 

172. Design & Technology

  • 176. Banal, Raw, Deep

      Tudor Prisăcariu’s Bucharest

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  • 186. Masa_FORM
  • 188. Design Connects Visions For Economy
  • 196. OVAL @ London Fashion Week 2016

      Letter from O.

 

 

 

 

Edito: Maybe Chickens, Maybe Seaside, but Surely Internet. And Let’s Not Forget: Design.

Text: Constantin Goagea

We always believed that office space and all its contemporary design has been and always will be absolutely incompatible with the great outdoors. It was either one or the other. Because when we think of nature, we think of leaves, grass and bugs, rain and mud (not potted plants and not office flowers lit with some super lamp, or even worse, some plastic print hanging on the plaster wall).

#141
March - May 2016