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    Berlin, Germany :Crap is Good,
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002519
    Format: 2-volume set : , illustrations ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 9783000400292 (pbk.) , 300040029X (pbk.)
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE (Vol. 1): "After many months, and a big collaborative effort, we are very proud to announce the release of our first book! And with it, our very own publishing imprint! 'The future of architecture' is an attempt to supply an insight into the question, 'What is the future of architecture?'. Every architectural attempt starts by making a representation of an imaginative situation or design, which will happen, or could happen in the future. In many cases an architectural design remains a future plan, and in times of economical and political crisis, the question of what comes next, gains relevance. So, while architects shape the future, this book is concerning about the future of architecture. Over the past few months we have asked this question trough an open call on our project website www.the-future-of.org. These answers, together with a selection of invited architectural offices, artists and theorists, such as Marjetica Potrc, 2012 architecten, Aristide Antonas, Rotor, Observatorium, Whale Architects, Intrastructures and many more, form a fragmented map of thoughts. Putting together the pieces of this map, and trough critical reading, we might find some answers into dealing with architecture tomorrow."
    Language: English
    Keywords: Edited volumes
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002520
    Format: 255 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9783000400292 , 300040029X
    Content: "After many months, and a big collaborative effort, we are very proud to announce the release of our first book! And with it, our very own publishing imprint! 'The future of architecture' is an attempt to supply an insight into the question, 'What is the future of architecture?'. Every architectural attempt starts by making a representation of an imaginative situation or design, which will happen, or could happen in the future. In many cases an architectural design remains a future plan, and in times of economical and political crisis, the question of what comes next, gains relevance. So, while architects shape the future, this book is concerning about the future of architecture. Over the past few months we have asked this question trough an open call on our project website www.the-future-of.org. These answers, together with a selection of invited architectural offices, artists and theorists, such as Marjetica Potrc, 2012 architecten, Aristide Antonas, Rotor, Observatorium, Whale Architects, Intrastructures and many more, form a fragmented map of thoughts. Putting together the pieces of this map, and trough critical reading, we might find some answers into dealing with architecture tomorrow."
    Content: "This publication consists of 53 answers submitted to the question 'What is the future of architecture?', posed in the format of an open call and completed over a period of 4 months, starting the 1st of June and ending the 30th of September 2012. During this period participants have submitted their answers, among them, a selection of invited architectural offices, theorists, historians and academics."
    Note: CONTRIBUTIONS BY: Yorgos Rimenidis -- Fotini Adrimi and Vassilis Kalisperakis -- Guillaume Delmarmol -- Lisa Jones -- Senad Alibegović -- Nick Chadde and Wenzel Steinig -- Reinhard Coppenrath -- Gareth Cotter -- Lauren McQuistion and AJ Artemel -- Olaf Grawert -- Khizer Isthiaq -- Reshoketswe Motau -- Maxime Dardenne -- Metaxia Markaki -- Diego Grisaleña -- Georg Rafailidis -- Jia Gu -- Pablo Martinez Alonso -- Samuel Carvalho -- Anthoula Tzakou -- Antonia Koukouvelou -- Luis Matos -- Hongbin Lu -- Salvador Carrascosa -- Benjamin Busch -- Kyle Green -- Anika Sabin -- Thomas Cattrysse -- Mathieu Lambert -- Spectacularch -- Carlos Romo Melgar -- Ales Seligo -- Duncan Sparks -- Martin Conrads -- Ventral is Golden -- Peter Rickert -- Craig Stott -- Colin Priest -- TABB Architecture -- Sarah Michels -- Adamantios Tegkelidis -- Whale Architects -- Observatorium -- Aristide Antonas -- Intrastructures -- Rotor -- Marjetica Potrc -- 2012 architecten -- Ooze -- Wouter De Raeve -- Giulia Andi -- Bureau Spectacular -- Bohn and Viljoen. -- Provided by publisher
    Language: English
    Keywords: Edited volumes
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