Description
Shelter is most immediately associated today with conditions of disaster, displacement and destitution. There is an inherent urgency to the word; it is first and foremost a necessity, a human right even. Yet thought of as the absolute minimum necessary to survive, shelter is an architectural stigma. Shelter is not a thing though; shelter is a verb; if there is such a thing as shelter, it is because whatever it is, shelters. Volume #46: Shelter is dedicated to the question of how shelter can be reformulated as an architectural project.
CONTENTS
- Editorial / Arjen Oosterman and Nick Axel
- The making of a universal human right / Abla el Bahrawy
- Shelter’s Political Violence / Léopold Lambert
- You can tell who they are / Lluís Alexandre Casanovas Blanco
- The New Sleep / Aristide Antonas
- A Room of One’s Own / Dogma
- Empire Hotel / Jack Self
- Dwelling on Dwelling / Dick van Gameren interview
- A Piece of England to Call One’s Own / James Taylor-Foster, Jon Lopez and Hikaru Nissanke
- Practices of Decentralization / Vinay Gupta interviewed by Ben Vickers
- Winter Garden City (Redux) / Martti Kalliala
- Rituals of Privacy / Space Caviar
- Parallel Clouds / Vere van Gool
- The Language of Crypto-Architecture / Ryan John King / FOAM
- Bad European / Sean Monahan & åyr
- Sheltering the Rolling Society / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation
- The Human Ratio / Alexey Buldakov / Urban Fauna Lab
- Endangered pieces of nature and the architecture of closed worlds / Lydia Kallipoliti
- How to live in toxic environments / Nerea Calvillo
- Let’s Touch / Sean Lally
- The Matter of/with Skin / Benjamin H. Bratton
120 pages, ills colour & bw / 20 x 27 cm / English

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