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Magazine content 83

editorial
20: I left such a colourful world / Constantin Goagea

landmark
22: structure.membrane.filtru / An office building by Carlos Ferrater, Xavier Marti and Patrick Genard in Barcelona: subtle references to Mies van den Rohe, respect for the site, timeless aesthetics.

 

 

Magazine 83

editorial
20: I left such a colourful world / Constantin Goagea

landmark
22: structure.membrane.filtru / An office building by Carlos Ferrater, Xavier Marti and Patrick Genard in Barcelona: subtle references to Mies van den Rohe, respect for the site, timeless aesthetics.

experiment

30: all senses experience / Roca Barcelona Gallery building, realized by Studio Carlos Ferrater, displays a coherent communication strategy by a powerful architectural image, avoiding any speculative formalism.

public
36: built layers / A sports centre designed by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos is rooted into a suburban site of Madrid following a downward topographic logic and the spirit of the place.

44: ephemeral and translucent / For Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, attention paid to a temporary market in Madrid balances the effort involved into defi nite projects, though not denying an economic reason.

urban
50: the roof as a facade / TMB park is an ecologic roof atop the new Horta bus depot in Barcelona. Coll-Leclerc Architects searched for a new conceptual approach and diff erent sources of inspiration in landscape architecture.

public space

58: un nod intre doua orase / Bordering on two cities, in a derelict, conflictual area, Territori 24 team’s atypical project generates an urban park superimposed on the existing urban and road infrastructure.
64: a new landscape / Th is public space project in Granada creates
a new topography: a carpet crossed by strength lines and channels that
mediates between the urban and the former agricultural landscape.

dwelling
68: zafiro house / Th e two semi-detached houses in Huetor-Vega (Granada) form a complex ensemble of indoor and outdoor living spaces inside a strongly defined perimeter.

dossier: exhibit arhitectura
72: A dossier dedicated to the most recent works of this young office from Brasov: exemplary restauration works activate spaces in historical centers and smart design creates strong even if temporary spaces for book fair pavilions.

73: the pleasant logic of some ordinary events / The administrative center of the Lutheran Church in Brasov is the product of both a sensitive restauration and a creative use of furniture as a space defi ning element.
78: a book cellar / Expanding Humanitas Bookstore of Sibiu explores semantic and sensorial resources of progressive penetration into an underground space.
82: two stands for book fairs / Both projects reject of the standard solution of ensembles made up of boxes and devise the stands as total, active spaces, where the equipment and furniture play an essential part.

theory
86: innovation and customization: the architectural envelope/ Navigating between aesthetic questions, ethical problems and technical challenges, Vincenzo P. Bagnato and Spartaco Paris revaluate the meaningful relationship between the image of contemporary architecture and tectonic culture.

strategies
92: urban mobility from european to national / In Romania, a car-obsessed country, the application of European mobility policies oscillates between the enunciation of general principles, the promotion campaigns and the uncorrelated partial actions.

architourism
96: china, ep.2: Guilin, Hongcun, Suzhou, Xidi / Between fast destruction and exploitation of mass tourism. After Shanghai and the mix between economic boom and national pride, the article series dealing with the Chinese cities continues with some suggestive examples concerning the attitude towards the historical and natural heritage.

 

 

Magazine content 82

editorial
18: How to Organize your Own Museum. A Bulgarian Practical Guide/ Constantin Goagea

restoration
20: continuity of time layers / The long restoration of Neues Museum in Berlin is proof of the craftsmanship and professional maturity of two important personalities on the international stage: David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap.

 

 

Magazine 82

editorial
18: How to Organize your Own Museum. A Bulgarian Practical Guide/ Constantin Goagea

restoration
20: continuity of time layers / The long restoration of Neues Museum in Berlin is proof of the craftsmanship and professional maturity of two important personalities on the international stage: David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap.

public
30: a portico, a passage, and an atrium / The work of Carlos Ferrater and Juan Trias de Bes, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel is the result of a finely-tuned conversion of one of Barcelona’s existing monumental buildings whose urban qualities are brought to the fore.

dossier: werner sobek
Or How Ecology, Adaptive Structures, Constant Experiments, Research and Creativity can underlie a New Synergy between Architecture and Engineering.
38: station z / A vacuum stabilized membrane construction creates a discreet and neutral envelope that protects the remains of the crematorium at Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
42: r128 / Spatial complexity and innovative energy concepts made this house an experiment not only in terms of residential architecture but also for the development of far larger structures.
48: h16 / A celebration of sustainibility, landscape and comfort as well as a tribute to outstanding icons of modern architecture.
52: r129 / This experimental house celebrates sustainibility and flexibility and expresses the radical rethinking of architectural and construction paradigms.
54: d10 
55: synchron
56: ilek / From umbrellas to folds, glass cupolas and vacuum structures: design, construction and material science merge at the Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design.

social
62: the fairytale box / The Utrecht playground building, designed by Mulders vandenBerk Architecten, shows that, beyond the usual clichés, sensitive minimalism can stimulate senses and imagination.

industrial
66: work containers / The project for a craftsmen community, elaborated by the young office run by Pierre-André Comte and Stéphane Vollenweider, provided a clear answer and a meaningful solution to a local need.

landscape
72: roofs in a garden / The coverage of tennis courts from Tennis Municipaux de Cannes, performed by the Comte & Vollenweider office, responds in a refined manner to special topographical conditions, clearly joining a tectonic logic.

neighbours
78: just a box / For this industrial building in Slovenia, Ofis Arhitekti turned the most banal program and a given volume and construction system into means for architecture.

dwelling
82: an inhabited courtyard / Virgil Ioan intended this mansion as a complex route and a play on strong or weak boundaries within the plot of land.
86: the architect’s house / In the middle of a typical American residential suburban neighborhood, Mircea Marinescu designed and built a house of timeless and restrained modernism.

public
88: an open school / The Clichy Toussaint Louverture School blends the building proper and the schoolyard into a unfied and attractive ensemble.

arhiturism
90: china in 6 episodes / Stefan Tuchila went thousands of miles by train and plane, hundreds on foot, observed and took pictures. We’re starting a series of articles on China’s cities and themes related to them. Episode 1 is Shanghai.
92: episode 1.shanghai / One can not understand this city’s developmnet only in economical terms. A prewar cosmopolitan history and the new forms of national prides provide an equally important context.

theory
98: panopticon: a critique of Foucault’s disciplinary model/ Sebastian Botic reinterprets the meaning of a famous concept in architectural theory, with a starting point in Jeremy Bentham only to arrive to the disciplinary society, searching to reassess it in a proper spirit.

 

 

Magazine content 81

editorial
16 We’ve got everything! White plastic boxes for guards, electric switch boxes, bobbies, and bodyguards /Constantin Goagea

public: Snøhetta
18 un urban iceberg / The winner of Mies van der Rohe Prize
in 2009, the Norwegian Snøhetta team has imagined the volumetric shape of the Oslo Opera House as a manmade geography that can be both climbed or used as representative public space.