Description
This instalment takes a closer look at the “Concrete Renaissance” trending in architecture today, where the increasing popularity of exposed concrete and its versatility as a structural medium are producing some eye-opening compositions. The section features houses by Manolo Ufer, Kubota Architect Atelier, and Office KGDVS, in addition to the Bosjes Chapel in South Africa by Steyn Studio and the U Retreat in Korea by IDMM Architects, among other projects. New residential models for New York City by BIG and Herzog & de Meuron are also presented in this issue, along with a feature on “Recycle and Reuse” that presents four exemplary projects in sustainable development.
CONTENTS
- Liberty Museum in New York / EUS+ Architects + Folio: + Iowa State University
- The Last House on Mulholland “Ambivalent House” / Hirsuta
- Korean Demilitarized Zone Underground Bathhouse
Re-Living: New Residential Models for NYC
- Re-Living: New Residential Models for NYC / Julia van den Hout
- VIA 57 West / BIG
- 56 Leonard Street / Herzog & de Meuron
A Concrete Renaissance
- A Concrete Renaissance / Nelson Mota
- House in Savièse / Anako’architecture
- Ecoscopic House / archipelagos – Manolo Ufer
- U Retreat / IDMM Architects
- FU-House / Kubota Architect Atelier
- Fab-Union Space / Archi-Union Architects
- Bosjes Chapel / Steyn Studio
- Solo House / Office KGDVS
- New FIM Headquarters / Localarchitecture
Recycle and Reuse
- Recycle and Reuse: The Two Pillars of Sustainable Development / Fabrizio Aimar
- Conversion, Praz-de-Fort / Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes
- Barn House at Lake Ranco / Estudio Valdés Arquitectos
- Re [Barn] / Circa Morris-Nunn Architects
- Kyodo House / SANDWICH + Team Low-energy
216 p, ills colour & bw / 22 x 30 cm / English, Korean

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