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Titre : N°1029(2018:novembre) - 2018-11-01 - Chaos : chance, disorder, creativity Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2018 Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle
Architecture -- Photographies
Art et sciences
Chaos (théorie des systèmes) -- Dans l'art
Communication visuelle et art
Conditions de travail
Créativité dans le travail
Design -- 21e siècle
Design -- Recherche
Designers -- 21e siècle
Herzog & De Meuron (1978 - ...)
Ingels, Bjarke (1974-....)
Innovations technologiques
Jeck, Valentin (1964-....)
Maquettes (architecture)
Mecanoo (Delft, Pays-Bas)
Multiculturalisme
MVRDV
Pask, Gordon (1928-1996)
Photographie d'architecture
Price, Cédric (1934-2003)
Sculpture -- Photographies
Sociologie urbaine
Trimarchi, Mario (1952-....)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé : Herzog & de Meuron, Mecanoo architecten, MVRDV, Assemble, Mario Trimarchi, ECAL, Restart
On the November 2018 issue, Michele De Lucchi tells us about the energy that sets the universe in motion: the magical force of chaos.
Michele De Lucchi
EditorialNote de contenu :
Domus 1029
Cover illustration: The Blue Chemist
Archeology. Speckle noise, the artificial effect produced by the projection of a beam of light on certain surfaces. © Factum Arte
Archaeology
Chaos: the order in noise
“Where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy amidst the noise.” John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1667-1674. Edited by Adam Lowe & Charlotte Skene Catling
Portfolio. Monument to the Fighters Fallen in the People’s Liberation Struggle, 1965, Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Valentin Jeck, Back to the future
For the exhibition “Concrete Utopia” at the MoMA, New York, the Swiss photographer Valentin Jeck was commissioned to document the socialist regime’s architecture
Anthropology. Alejandro Guijarro, Cambridge III, 2012. C-type print, 101 x 100 cm. Edition of 5. Courtesy of Tristan Hoare Gallery
Mathemathics can seduce
Mathematics is closer to grammar than to science; hence, rather like grammar, it deals with feelings. Text by Chiara Valerio
Studio visit
SO – IL
Visiting the creative chaos of a New York office run by Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and Ilias Papageorgiou, where what matters most is an ability to have shared experiences. Presented by Andrea Caputo
Economy. PUTPUT introduce jarring elements into their designs
Work spaces and serendipity
An orderly workplace seems productive and professional but It is the messy, chaotic places where people take control that are truly creative. Text by Tim Harford
Institution. Frieze Academy. Photo Graham Carlow
The creative capital of contemporary art fairs
From an academy to urban regeneration, modern and contemporary art fairs are increasingly acting as production systems and cultural capital vehicles. How much is a lesson worth? Presented by Paola Nicolin
Archive. Gordon Pask (draughtsman), collage of sketches for Kawasaki project, 1986 or 1987. Collage on board, 64x85cm. Cedric Price fonds, Canadian Centre for Architecture, ©CCA
Archive
The thoughts of a city
In 1986 Cedric Price and Gordon Pask presented an urban regeneration project based on a widespread communication network. Presented by the Canadian Centre for Architecture
Cara Domus. Courtesy of Stanford University Libraries
Federica Cevasco
Dear Domus, I have a moral problem. Can one (aesthetically speaking) love the guillotine?
Essay. Cliff McReynolds, Landscape with Hand Grenade, 1972. Oil on masonite, 63.5 x 66.04 cm
Telmo Pievani. The creativity of chaos
In contingency, partially tamed chaos reveals all its creativity, showing us how far the real is a subset of the possible
MDL. Illustration by Guido Scarabottolo
Chaos
The design of objects and buildings is subject to the universal and irrevocable law of probability
Conversation. Doob’s 3D printed replicas of BIG’s studio members. Photo Lele Saveri
Bjarke Ingels & Carlotta de Bevilacqua. Design means giving shape to life
Light – used as an immaterial alphabet – science, art and life are interwoven in a conversation between the Danish architect and Artemide’s vice-president and CEO
Architecture. Herzog & de Neuron, Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage & Arts, Hong Kong, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan
Herzog & de Meuron, Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage & Arts, Hong Kong
After many variations and a long development period, the cultural centre has emerged as an imposing presence despite its highly chaotic surroundings. Text Daan Roggeveen
Architecture. Mecanoo architecten, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts Kaohsiung ,Taiwan, 2018. Photo Ethan Lee
Mecanoo architecten, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts Kaohsiung, Taiwan
With the latest project completed by the Dutch studio, Taiwan’s creative industry receives new stimulus for growth. Text Rita Capezzuto
Urban plan. Urban plan for Oosterwold Almere, The Netherlands, 2011-ongoing
MVRDV, Urban plan for Oosterwold, Almere, The Netherlands
In contemporary Dutch culture, complex articulations are referring the concept of naturalness. Text Winy Maas
Architecture. Assemble, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, London, 2018
Architecture
Assemble, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, London
On Goldsmiths University campus, a new public art gallery adds an important element of cultural and social regeneration to the south London area. Text Michele De Lucchi
For and against. Grafton Architects, Objects are our world?. Photo © Alice Clancy, Grafton Architects
Grafton Architects. Objects are our world?
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara respond to the editor’s invitation to reflect on his theoretical position expressed in Domus in recent months
For and against. Bas Princen, photo of the side apse of the crossing of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan by Donato Bramante
For and against
Pier Paolo Tamburelli. Architecture is space
Imagining an architecture built around gestures that are not controlled or psychoanalysed, but only accepted
Design. Drawings Mario Trimarchi
Maths helps explain design
Good mathematicians are the ones who invent a new problem, not those who do the calculations. Text and drawings by Mario Trimarchi
Design. Courtesy of Christophe Guberan + MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab
Research and organised confusion
ECAL is a place of calm chaos. They accept design challenges. Then they find solutions, often generated more by pragmatism and irony than the strict application of a method. Text Davide Fornari
Design. Image from the Restart Collection 2018 catalogue
Dealing with the unexpected
Two professionals sit down to talk about companies, values and passions. The first is the founder of Restart, and the second is the former CEO of PoltronaFrau, Charme Group and currently president of Tecno and Zanotta
Best of. Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture at Bizzell
Chaos
“The countryside is the most contested and emotive field, not least in the new forms of immigration required by new systems in the countryside”. Rem Koolhaas
Cinema. Still from Annika Larsson’s film The Discourse of the Drinkers (2017)
The chaos of millions of identities on a fragile continent
Annika Larsson’s film is a slow and orchestrated dance of seemingly chaotic lives woven to create an exciting narrative that keeps you glued to the screen. Text by Piero Golia
Meteo. Thermographic image from the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
Meteorology
The chaos of millions of identities on a fragile continent
Annika Larsson’s film is a slow and orchestrated dance of seemingly chaotic lives woven to create an exciting narrative that keeps you glued to the screen. Text by Piero Golia
Travel. Las Pozas. Photo Marianna Guernieri
Las Pozas. A Surrealist sanctuary deep in the forest
Built over 25 years, Edward James’s garden in Mexico is the perfect mix of architecture and nature. Text by Marianna Guernieri
Rassegna. Artistic education program sponsored by the Campana Institute
The spontaneity of Brazilian tradition
With the Campana Institute, the two Brazilian brothers have been using design as a tool for transformation through social and educational programmes. Edited by Giulia Guzzini
Auction. Full-scale Sputnik-1 satellite model. 1955-56
On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to successfully orbit the EarthEn ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/issues.html [n° ou bulletin] N°1029(2018:novembre) - 2018-11-01 - Chaos : chance, disorder, creativity [texte imprimé] . - 2018.
Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle
Architecture -- Photographies
Art et sciences
Chaos (théorie des systèmes) -- Dans l'art
Communication visuelle et art
Conditions de travail
Créativité dans le travail
Design -- 21e siècle
Design -- Recherche
Designers -- 21e siècle
Herzog & De Meuron (1978 - ...)
Ingels, Bjarke (1974-....)
Innovations technologiques
Jeck, Valentin (1964-....)
Maquettes (architecture)
Mecanoo (Delft, Pays-Bas)
Multiculturalisme
MVRDV
Pask, Gordon (1928-1996)
Photographie d'architecture
Price, Cédric (1934-2003)
Sculpture -- Photographies
Sociologie urbaine
Trimarchi, Mario (1952-....)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé : Herzog & de Meuron, Mecanoo architecten, MVRDV, Assemble, Mario Trimarchi, ECAL, Restart
On the November 2018 issue, Michele De Lucchi tells us about the energy that sets the universe in motion: the magical force of chaos.
Michele De Lucchi
EditorialNote de contenu :
Domus 1029
Cover illustration: The Blue Chemist
Archeology. Speckle noise, the artificial effect produced by the projection of a beam of light on certain surfaces. © Factum Arte
Archaeology
Chaos: the order in noise
“Where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy amidst the noise.” John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1667-1674. Edited by Adam Lowe & Charlotte Skene Catling
Portfolio. Monument to the Fighters Fallen in the People’s Liberation Struggle, 1965, Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Valentin Jeck, Back to the future
For the exhibition “Concrete Utopia” at the MoMA, New York, the Swiss photographer Valentin Jeck was commissioned to document the socialist regime’s architecture
Anthropology. Alejandro Guijarro, Cambridge III, 2012. C-type print, 101 x 100 cm. Edition of 5. Courtesy of Tristan Hoare Gallery
Mathemathics can seduce
Mathematics is closer to grammar than to science; hence, rather like grammar, it deals with feelings. Text by Chiara Valerio
Studio visit
SO – IL
Visiting the creative chaos of a New York office run by Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and Ilias Papageorgiou, where what matters most is an ability to have shared experiences. Presented by Andrea Caputo
Economy. PUTPUT introduce jarring elements into their designs
Work spaces and serendipity
An orderly workplace seems productive and professional but It is the messy, chaotic places where people take control that are truly creative. Text by Tim Harford
Institution. Frieze Academy. Photo Graham Carlow
The creative capital of contemporary art fairs
From an academy to urban regeneration, modern and contemporary art fairs are increasingly acting as production systems and cultural capital vehicles. How much is a lesson worth? Presented by Paola Nicolin
Archive. Gordon Pask (draughtsman), collage of sketches for Kawasaki project, 1986 or 1987. Collage on board, 64x85cm. Cedric Price fonds, Canadian Centre for Architecture, ©CCA
Archive
The thoughts of a city
In 1986 Cedric Price and Gordon Pask presented an urban regeneration project based on a widespread communication network. Presented by the Canadian Centre for Architecture
Cara Domus. Courtesy of Stanford University Libraries
Federica Cevasco
Dear Domus, I have a moral problem. Can one (aesthetically speaking) love the guillotine?
Essay. Cliff McReynolds, Landscape with Hand Grenade, 1972. Oil on masonite, 63.5 x 66.04 cm
Telmo Pievani. The creativity of chaos
In contingency, partially tamed chaos reveals all its creativity, showing us how far the real is a subset of the possible
MDL. Illustration by Guido Scarabottolo
Chaos
The design of objects and buildings is subject to the universal and irrevocable law of probability
Conversation. Doob’s 3D printed replicas of BIG’s studio members. Photo Lele Saveri
Bjarke Ingels & Carlotta de Bevilacqua. Design means giving shape to life
Light – used as an immaterial alphabet – science, art and life are interwoven in a conversation between the Danish architect and Artemide’s vice-president and CEO
Architecture. Herzog & de Neuron, Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage & Arts, Hong Kong, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan
Herzog & de Meuron, Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage & Arts, Hong Kong
After many variations and a long development period, the cultural centre has emerged as an imposing presence despite its highly chaotic surroundings. Text Daan Roggeveen
Architecture. Mecanoo architecten, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts Kaohsiung ,Taiwan, 2018. Photo Ethan Lee
Mecanoo architecten, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts Kaohsiung, Taiwan
With the latest project completed by the Dutch studio, Taiwan’s creative industry receives new stimulus for growth. Text Rita Capezzuto
Urban plan. Urban plan for Oosterwold Almere, The Netherlands, 2011-ongoing
MVRDV, Urban plan for Oosterwold, Almere, The Netherlands
In contemporary Dutch culture, complex articulations are referring the concept of naturalness. Text Winy Maas
Architecture. Assemble, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, London, 2018
Architecture
Assemble, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, London
On Goldsmiths University campus, a new public art gallery adds an important element of cultural and social regeneration to the south London area. Text Michele De Lucchi
For and against. Grafton Architects, Objects are our world?. Photo © Alice Clancy, Grafton Architects
Grafton Architects. Objects are our world?
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara respond to the editor’s invitation to reflect on his theoretical position expressed in Domus in recent months
For and against. Bas Princen, photo of the side apse of the crossing of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan by Donato Bramante
For and against
Pier Paolo Tamburelli. Architecture is space
Imagining an architecture built around gestures that are not controlled or psychoanalysed, but only accepted
Design. Drawings Mario Trimarchi
Maths helps explain design
Good mathematicians are the ones who invent a new problem, not those who do the calculations. Text and drawings by Mario Trimarchi
Design. Courtesy of Christophe Guberan + MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab
Research and organised confusion
ECAL is a place of calm chaos. They accept design challenges. Then they find solutions, often generated more by pragmatism and irony than the strict application of a method. Text Davide Fornari
Design. Image from the Restart Collection 2018 catalogue
Dealing with the unexpected
Two professionals sit down to talk about companies, values and passions. The first is the founder of Restart, and the second is the former CEO of PoltronaFrau, Charme Group and currently president of Tecno and Zanotta
Best of. Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture at Bizzell
Chaos
“The countryside is the most contested and emotive field, not least in the new forms of immigration required by new systems in the countryside”. Rem Koolhaas
Cinema. Still from Annika Larsson’s film The Discourse of the Drinkers (2017)
The chaos of millions of identities on a fragile continent
Annika Larsson’s film is a slow and orchestrated dance of seemingly chaotic lives woven to create an exciting narrative that keeps you glued to the screen. Text by Piero Golia
Meteo. Thermographic image from the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
Meteorology
The chaos of millions of identities on a fragile continent
Annika Larsson’s film is a slow and orchestrated dance of seemingly chaotic lives woven to create an exciting narrative that keeps you glued to the screen. Text by Piero Golia
Travel. Las Pozas. Photo Marianna Guernieri
Las Pozas. A Surrealist sanctuary deep in the forest
Built over 25 years, Edward James’s garden in Mexico is the perfect mix of architecture and nature. Text by Marianna Guernieri
Rassegna. Artistic education program sponsored by the Campana Institute
The spontaneity of Brazilian tradition
With the Campana Institute, the two Brazilian brothers have been using design as a tool for transformation through social and educational programmes. Edited by Giulia Guzzini
Auction. Full-scale Sputnik-1 satellite model. 1955-56
On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to successfully orbit the EarthEn ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/issues.html Réservation
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Titre : N°1033(2019:mars) - 2019-03-01 - Le infrastrutture del potere = The infrastructure of power Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aménagement du territoire -- Aspect économique
Aménagement du territoire -- Aspect environnemental
Aménagement du territoire -- Aspect social
Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture durable -- Buenos Aires (Argentine)
Art public -- Nantes (France) -- 21e siècle
Brexit
Cartes statistiques
Constructions commerciales -- Croissance -- Italie
Croissance urbaine -- Allahabad (Inde)
Développement économique -- Chine
Économie sociale et solidaire
Infrastructure (économie politique)
Kim, Jong-un (1984-....)
Libéralisme économique
Littoraux -- Aménagement -- Lagos (Nigeria)
Logement collectif -- Berlin (Allemagne) -- Dessins et plans
Marché international des professionnels de l'immobilier
Mendini, Alessandro (1931-2019)
Mines (sites d'extraction) -- Aspect environnemental
Musées nationaux -- Qatar
Nouvel, Jean (1945 - ....)
Pays de l'Union européenne -- Politique et gouvernement
Planification stratégique
Politique sociale
Projets d'urbanisme -- Dessins et plans
Réseaux (aménagement du territoire) -- Chine
Sennett, Richard (1943-....)
Sociologie urbaine
Stades -- Corée (République populaire démocratique)
Urbanisme -- Aspect social
Urbanisme temporaire -- Allahabad (Inde)
Villes -- Effets des innovations
World economic forumIndex. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé : Infrastructures and power, the future of Europe, mines and landscape, African megalopolises (imaginary or real), an interview with Richard Sennett. Browse the gallery to discover the features included in the March issue. Note de contenu : In the March issue guest editor Winy Maas discusses about a new world map. Climate change, poverty, social tensions and conflicts are the problems that we face and need to solve not forgetting to create beauty in places.
Domus remembers Alessandro Mendini, that passed away in February. He was editor in chief for two “very different seasons”, as editorial editor Walter Mariotti defines them: from 1979 to 1986 and from 2010 to 2011.
Interview. Winy Maas meets the American sociologist Richard Sennett for a semi-formal discussion about the neoliberal city, open planning systems and more. The occasion is the Dutch publication of Sennett’s last book Building and Dwelling.
Photo Ed Jones/Afp/Getty Images
Urbanism. The cover story of this month is about the new Silk Road, the Belt and Road initiative, that will link Beijing to Madrid. With it, the Chinese economic expansion plan takes the form of a constellation of relationships that goes well beyond the infrastructure. Meanwhile, Europe is still shaken by Brexit: we propose two future scenarios about the European identity and role in the world, as a larger continent of shared values, or as an artificial democracy dominated by the machines. In Africa the cultural, social and ecological setup of the coastal area of Lagos, one of the world’s largest megacities, are threatened by development plans and land speculation.
Cinema. From Nigeria to Marvel’s fictional Wakanda, home kingdom of the African superhero Black Panther, that in some way reminds of the promotional brochures presented by real-estate developers to promote new towns in Africa.
Birnin Zana, from Black Panther (2018)
Landscape. Mines destroy the land, but will continue to expand as long as there’s money to be made. We present a global mineral extraction map and the most relevant data, that outline the leading role of China in the production of rare earth metals – but also of coal.
Architecture. Esselunga opened its first supermarket in 1957 in Milan. Since then, the company growth has been entwined with the work of famous architects and graphic designers. The story through the pictures that depict the most relevant of 158 “big boxes” that Esselunga has built all over Italy.
In Buenos Aires, the Bonpland 2169 building by Adamo Faiden was conceveid as a flexible infrastructure that welcomes diversity, and represents “a programmatically unstable but spatially specific environment”.
Oliver Wainwright, the architecture and design critic of The Guardian, picks up the Rungrado May Day Stadium, the biggest in the world, as the symbol of Kim Jong-un’s international outward-looking ambitions.
Charles Xelot, Nenets family, Navy Port, Yamal Peninsula, Russia, 2016.
Cities. In Berlin, 194.000 new apartments are needed until 2030. 28 students explored ways in which the future can become increasingly co-operative, with shared spaces and services. We present a series of five case studies analyzed in the capital city of Germany.
Kumbh Mela is the world’s largest ephemeral metropolis, with 120 millions of pilgrims attending this Hindu religious festival, and a good example of elastic urban design. It’s erected in only three months. We analyze it as a part of our series on events, after Davos and Atlanta.
One photo at a time this month features Charles Xelot’s Nenets Family, shot in the Yamal Peninsula, where the exploitation of the natural gas fields may be a double-edged sword for its inhabitants.
En ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/speciali/guest-editor/winy-maas/gallery/2019/03/04/do [...] [n° ou bulletin] N°1033(2019:mars) - 2019-03-01 - Le infrastrutture del potere = The infrastructure of power [texte imprimé] . - 2019.
Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aménagement du territoire -- Aspect économique
Aménagement du territoire -- Aspect environnemental
Aménagement du territoire -- Aspect social
Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture durable -- Buenos Aires (Argentine)
Art public -- Nantes (France) -- 21e siècle
Brexit
Cartes statistiques
Constructions commerciales -- Croissance -- Italie
Croissance urbaine -- Allahabad (Inde)
Développement économique -- Chine
Économie sociale et solidaire
Infrastructure (économie politique)
Kim, Jong-un (1984-....)
Libéralisme économique
Littoraux -- Aménagement -- Lagos (Nigeria)
Logement collectif -- Berlin (Allemagne) -- Dessins et plans
Marché international des professionnels de l'immobilier
Mendini, Alessandro (1931-2019)
Mines (sites d'extraction) -- Aspect environnemental
Musées nationaux -- Qatar
Nouvel, Jean (1945 - ....)
Pays de l'Union européenne -- Politique et gouvernement
Planification stratégique
Politique sociale
Projets d'urbanisme -- Dessins et plans
Réseaux (aménagement du territoire) -- Chine
Sennett, Richard (1943-....)
Sociologie urbaine
Stades -- Corée (République populaire démocratique)
Urbanisme -- Aspect social
Urbanisme temporaire -- Allahabad (Inde)
Villes -- Effets des innovations
World economic forumIndex. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé : Infrastructures and power, the future of Europe, mines and landscape, African megalopolises (imaginary or real), an interview with Richard Sennett. Browse the gallery to discover the features included in the March issue. Note de contenu : In the March issue guest editor Winy Maas discusses about a new world map. Climate change, poverty, social tensions and conflicts are the problems that we face and need to solve not forgetting to create beauty in places.
Domus remembers Alessandro Mendini, that passed away in February. He was editor in chief for two “very different seasons”, as editorial editor Walter Mariotti defines them: from 1979 to 1986 and from 2010 to 2011.
Interview. Winy Maas meets the American sociologist Richard Sennett for a semi-formal discussion about the neoliberal city, open planning systems and more. The occasion is the Dutch publication of Sennett’s last book Building and Dwelling.
Photo Ed Jones/Afp/Getty Images
Urbanism. The cover story of this month is about the new Silk Road, the Belt and Road initiative, that will link Beijing to Madrid. With it, the Chinese economic expansion plan takes the form of a constellation of relationships that goes well beyond the infrastructure. Meanwhile, Europe is still shaken by Brexit: we propose two future scenarios about the European identity and role in the world, as a larger continent of shared values, or as an artificial democracy dominated by the machines. In Africa the cultural, social and ecological setup of the coastal area of Lagos, one of the world’s largest megacities, are threatened by development plans and land speculation.
Cinema. From Nigeria to Marvel’s fictional Wakanda, home kingdom of the African superhero Black Panther, that in some way reminds of the promotional brochures presented by real-estate developers to promote new towns in Africa.
Birnin Zana, from Black Panther (2018)
Landscape. Mines destroy the land, but will continue to expand as long as there’s money to be made. We present a global mineral extraction map and the most relevant data, that outline the leading role of China in the production of rare earth metals – but also of coal.
Architecture. Esselunga opened its first supermarket in 1957 in Milan. Since then, the company growth has been entwined with the work of famous architects and graphic designers. The story through the pictures that depict the most relevant of 158 “big boxes” that Esselunga has built all over Italy.
In Buenos Aires, the Bonpland 2169 building by Adamo Faiden was conceveid as a flexible infrastructure that welcomes diversity, and represents “a programmatically unstable but spatially specific environment”.
Oliver Wainwright, the architecture and design critic of The Guardian, picks up the Rungrado May Day Stadium, the biggest in the world, as the symbol of Kim Jong-un’s international outward-looking ambitions.
Charles Xelot, Nenets family, Navy Port, Yamal Peninsula, Russia, 2016.
Cities. In Berlin, 194.000 new apartments are needed until 2030. 28 students explored ways in which the future can become increasingly co-operative, with shared spaces and services. We present a series of five case studies analyzed in the capital city of Germany.
Kumbh Mela is the world’s largest ephemeral metropolis, with 120 millions of pilgrims attending this Hindu religious festival, and a good example of elastic urban design. It’s erected in only three months. We analyze it as a part of our series on events, after Davos and Atlanta.
One photo at a time this month features Charles Xelot’s Nenets Family, shot in the Yamal Peninsula, where the exploitation of the natural gas fields may be a double-edged sword for its inhabitants.
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Titre : N°1043(2020:février) - 2020-02-01 - L'allogio sociale = Social housing Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle -- Dessins et plans
Art et design
Ateliers d’artistes -- Zurich (Suisse) -- 21e siècle
Bus -- Japon -- Design -- 21e siècle -- Dessins et plans
Chaises -- Design -- 19e siècle
CHIPPERFIELD, David (1953 - ....)
Communication en design -- 21e siècle
Construction en béton -- Dessins et plans
Construction en bois -- Chine -- Dessins et plans
Construction en pierre -- Chine -- Dessins et plans
Constructions métalliques -- Dessins et plans
Droit au logement
Immeubles de grande hauteur -- Dessins et plans
Logement -- Aspect démographique
Logement -- Aspect économique
Logement -- Aspect social
Logement -- Italie
Logement -- Londres (GB)
Märkli, Peter (1953-....)
Meubles en bois courbé -- 19e siècle
MORRISON, Jasper (1959 - ....)
Musées d'histoire -- Chine -- 21e siècle
Partenariat public-privé -- Italie
Projets d'urbanisme -- Chine -- Dessins et plans
Sociologie urbaine
Thonet, Michael (1796-1871)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé : In his editorial for the issue 1043 of Domus, David Chipperfield describes housing as “fundamental to the social structure of any town or city”. Note de contenu : The main topic of the second issue of Domus curated by David Chipperfield is housing, described in his editorial as “fundamental to the social structure of any town or city”. He also states that “only if we seriously address the issue of housing – and specifically social housing – can we really begin to confront the dual crises of social inequality and the environment”.
In Agenda, Lynsey Hanley and Paolo Berdini write about the cases of Britain and Italy respectively, describing the changes in low-cost housing. David Chipperfiled meets the Swiss architect Peter Märkli in his studio to discuss the role of the architect, while Amin Taha, founder of the Groupwork cooperative studio in London, presents the projects by Aires Mateus, Ensamble Studio and Christian Kerez. The Grand project of the month is the Lin’an History Museum by Amateur Architecture Studio in China.En ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/news/gallery/2020/02/03/domus-1043-on-newsstands-we-n [...] [n° ou bulletin] N°1043(2020:février) - 2020-02-01 - L'allogio sociale = Social housing [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Italien (ita) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle -- Dessins et plans
Art et design
Ateliers d’artistes -- Zurich (Suisse) -- 21e siècle
Bus -- Japon -- Design -- 21e siècle -- Dessins et plans
Chaises -- Design -- 19e siècle
CHIPPERFIELD, David (1953 - ....)
Communication en design -- 21e siècle
Construction en béton -- Dessins et plans
Construction en bois -- Chine -- Dessins et plans
Construction en pierre -- Chine -- Dessins et plans
Constructions métalliques -- Dessins et plans
Droit au logement
Immeubles de grande hauteur -- Dessins et plans
Logement -- Aspect démographique
Logement -- Aspect économique
Logement -- Aspect social
Logement -- Italie
Logement -- Londres (GB)
Märkli, Peter (1953-....)
Meubles en bois courbé -- 19e siècle
MORRISON, Jasper (1959 - ....)
Musées d'histoire -- Chine -- 21e siècle
Partenariat public-privé -- Italie
Projets d'urbanisme -- Chine -- Dessins et plans
Sociologie urbaine
Thonet, Michael (1796-1871)Index. décimale : 7 Arts et Beaux-Arts Résumé : In his editorial for the issue 1043 of Domus, David Chipperfield describes housing as “fundamental to the social structure of any town or city”. Note de contenu : The main topic of the second issue of Domus curated by David Chipperfield is housing, described in his editorial as “fundamental to the social structure of any town or city”. He also states that “only if we seriously address the issue of housing – and specifically social housing – can we really begin to confront the dual crises of social inequality and the environment”.
In Agenda, Lynsey Hanley and Paolo Berdini write about the cases of Britain and Italy respectively, describing the changes in low-cost housing. David Chipperfiled meets the Swiss architect Peter Märkli in his studio to discuss the role of the architect, while Amin Taha, founder of the Groupwork cooperative studio in London, presents the projects by Aires Mateus, Ensamble Studio and Christian Kerez. The Grand project of the month is the Lin’an History Museum by Amateur Architecture Studio in China.En ligne : https://www.domusweb.it/en/news/gallery/2020/02/03/domus-1043-on-newsstands-we-n [...] Réservation
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Titre : Revalorisation et réappropriation du quartier par la scénographie Type de document : texte manuscrit Auteurs : Laure Absil, Auteur ; Jean-François Lavis, Directeur de thèse Editeur : [S.l.] : [chez l'auteur] Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 77 f. + annexes Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm Note générale : Mémoire (de master) -- Architecture d'intérieur, option scénographie -- ESA Saint Luc, 2015 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Quartiers (urbanisme)
Scénographie - Belgique
Sociologie urbaineIndex. décimale : 747 Architecture d'intérieur Revalorisation et réappropriation du quartier par la scénographie [texte manuscrit] / Laure Absil, Auteur ; Jean-François Lavis, Directeur de thèse . - [S.l.] : [chez l'auteur], 2015 . - 77 f. + annexes : ill. ; 30 cm.
Mémoire (de master) -- Architecture d'intérieur, option scénographie -- ESA Saint Luc, 2015
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Quartiers (urbanisme)
Scénographie - Belgique
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Titre : Ville panique : ailleurs commence ici Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Paul Virilio (1932-....), Auteur Editeur : Paris : Editions Galilée Année de publication : 2004 Collection : L'espace critique, ISSN 0335-3095 Importance : 144 p. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-7186-0591-3 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Attentats-suicides
Géopolitique
Guerre urbaine
Sociologie urbaine
TerrorismeIndex. décimale : 316 Sociologie Résumé :
« Lieu d’émergence de la politique, la cosmopolis l’est également de la stratégie, géopolitique et géostratégie se trouvant confondues dans ses murs, ses tours, sa voirie, ses places d’armes.
Cependant, depuis 2001, cette dimension géographique des conflits a radicalement changé de nature, au point que la concentration métropolitique l’emporte désormais sur l’antique géopolitique des nations.
Après Hiroshima, l’attentat massif contre New York a en effet inauguré l’ère du “déséquilibre de la terreur” ruinant l’importance stratégique, non seulement du nombre d’adversaires en présence, mais également de toute étendue.
Centralisant ainsi l’effroi sur la seule concentration des métropoles, le caractère suicidaire de l’action engagée a ruiné, avec la forme militaire de la guerre, la forme politique de la Cité.
Événement historique sans précédent où disparaît, avec l’ennemi déclaré, la possibilité même d’une quelconque victoire… puisque l’on ne saurait gagner une “guerre” dont on ne connaît pas l’“ennemi”.
Après l’état suicidaire de la géopolitique des blocs Est/Ouest fondée sur la menace d’une destruction mutuelle assurée, surgit, en ce tout début du troisième millénaire, un nouveau type de mass killer, le suicide du terroriste remplaçant la mort au combat du citoyen-soldat. Sans déclaration de guerre, sans drapeau, sans nom et surtout sans bataille, en l’absence de toute revendication politique, le tueur de masse susceptible d’éteindre toute vie dans la Cité en utilisant des armes de destruction massive met fin à l’ère de la guerre géopolitique mondiale, pour inaugurer celle de la mondialisation d’un terrorisme métropolitique où la perte d’importance de l’étendue territoriale des nations se trouve compensée par la masse critique de ces concentrations mégapolitaines que nul ne gouverne vraiment. »Ville panique : ailleurs commence ici [texte imprimé] / Paul Virilio (1932-....), Auteur . - Paris : Editions Galilée, 2004 . - 144 p. ; 22 cm. - (L'espace critique, ISSN 0335-3095) .
ISBN : 978-2-7186-0591-3
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Attentats-suicides
Géopolitique
Guerre urbaine
Sociologie urbaine
TerrorismeIndex. décimale : 316 Sociologie Résumé :
« Lieu d’émergence de la politique, la cosmopolis l’est également de la stratégie, géopolitique et géostratégie se trouvant confondues dans ses murs, ses tours, sa voirie, ses places d’armes.
Cependant, depuis 2001, cette dimension géographique des conflits a radicalement changé de nature, au point que la concentration métropolitique l’emporte désormais sur l’antique géopolitique des nations.
Après Hiroshima, l’attentat massif contre New York a en effet inauguré l’ère du “déséquilibre de la terreur” ruinant l’importance stratégique, non seulement du nombre d’adversaires en présence, mais également de toute étendue.
Centralisant ainsi l’effroi sur la seule concentration des métropoles, le caractère suicidaire de l’action engagée a ruiné, avec la forme militaire de la guerre, la forme politique de la Cité.
Événement historique sans précédent où disparaît, avec l’ennemi déclaré, la possibilité même d’une quelconque victoire… puisque l’on ne saurait gagner une “guerre” dont on ne connaît pas l’“ennemi”.
Après l’état suicidaire de la géopolitique des blocs Est/Ouest fondée sur la menace d’une destruction mutuelle assurée, surgit, en ce tout début du troisième millénaire, un nouveau type de mass killer, le suicide du terroriste remplaçant la mort au combat du citoyen-soldat. Sans déclaration de guerre, sans drapeau, sans nom et surtout sans bataille, en l’absence de toute revendication politique, le tueur de masse susceptible d’éteindre toute vie dans la Cité en utilisant des armes de destruction massive met fin à l’ère de la guerre géopolitique mondiale, pour inaugurer celle de la mondialisation d’un terrorisme métropolitique où la perte d’importance de l’étendue territoriale des nations se trouve compensée par la masse critique de ces concentrations mégapolitaines que nul ne gouverne vraiment. »Exemplaires (1)
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