We at Zeppelin are very interested in the Czech Republic. This interest is not just about architecture but also comes from a long-standing fascination and sympathy. In 2007, we published a special issue dedicated to the Czech Republic, edited by Osamu Okamura (then editor-in-chief of the architecture magazine Era 21) and our colleague Mihai Duțescu. Many things have happened since then, and we somehow didn’t manage to publish many separate projects over these years. It was clear we needed a second episode. Here it is, also in partnership with the Czech Center Bucharest and with Osamu Okamura as co-editor.
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Text: Osamu Okamura
Photo (up): KWK.Promes: PLATO Contemporary Art Gallery, Ostrava ©Juliusz Sokołowski- Recommend on FacebookTweet about it
Edito + Intro (I): New Architecture and Urban Regeneration in Czechia
Text: Ștefan Ghenciulescu
The Czech Republic is one of those fortunate countries where the quality of architecture and public space seems inversely proportional to the size of its territory and population.
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DOSSIER: Czechia. From Edge to Center
Curators of the Dossier: Osamu Okamura, Ştefan Ghenciulescu
Edito: Intro (I): About the Dossier, Selection, and the Czech Lesson
Text: Ștefan Ghenciulescu
Intro (II): The Edges Become the New Center
Text: Osamu Okamura
Extended summary – here
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Interview: Ștefan Ghenciulescu
Photography in the factories: Marius VasileIntroduction. Three discussions about design, industry, and strategies
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The house in Mogoșoaia lies is in an average-density, mainly residential area, with low-rise individual houses. The rectangular plot, its short sides to the north and south, is situated between the Mogoșoaia forest and lake, neighbouring the sports complex of the same name.
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A Jewish family in ’30s Prague. A great architect. A historical tragedy. Then another one. An adventure-book discovery. A retrieval and a rebuilding with one’s own hands. Today, a living house.
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The biggest architectural event of the year in South-East Europe is coming up.
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Text: Cristian Bădescu, Vlad Dumitrescu
Foto: Vlad Dumitrescu, Marius Vasile, Cristian Bădescu, arhiva fam. Cocioabă- Recommend on FacebookTweet about it
De-cityfication: the reality of expanding urban characteristics outside cities, paradoxically leading to un-city-like forms of urbanism.
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