Description
This issue brings forward the work of six architectural practices, each of which provides a statement on the meaning of life, place, and form. Guest editor Go Hasegawa belongs to the same generation as these offices, who all share a similar attitude towards the house and its relationship to the world beyond. In her essay, Giovanna Borasi discusses the evolving concept of lifecycle and work, new models of co-living, and a perceived misalignment between new societal needs and the architecture that accommodates them. The featured practices are: 6a architects (London), Vector Architects (Beijing), MOS (New York), adamo-faiden (Buenos Aires), and HARQUITECTES (Barcelona).
CONTENTS
- Go Hasegawa / Consciousness of “Roots”
- 6a architects / Habitat
- Vector Architects / Architecture as Mediator of Life
- MOS / Architecture as Empathy
- adamo-faiden / An Intermediate Climate
- HARQUITECTES / Natural Atmospheres
- Essay: Reframing How We Live, Giovanna Borasi
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