Description
Featured in this issue is the Arctic Food Network in Nunavut, Canada, conceived by Lateral Office. The project analyses architecture’s role in defining an identity for Inuit peoples in the region through strengthening a network of existing trails to connect scattered communities and thereby devise new programmes for social infrastructure. Further, experimental pavilions at EPFL Lausanne by notable architects, among them Jakob + MacFarlane, Kengo Kuma and Barkow Leibinger, are detailed, plus coverage of the competition for a New Velodrome in Medellín (Colombia), construction photos and drawings of the CaixaForum Zaragoza by Carme Pinós, and more.
CONTENTS
Arctic Food Network, Reinventing Northern Vernacular
- Lateral Office,Nunavut (Canada)
Experimental Pavilions, EPFL, Lausanne (Switzerland)
- Kengo Kuma
- Berger & Berger
- Convergeo
- FRPO
- Harry Gugger Studio
- HHF / AWP
- Jakob + MacFarlane
- Barkow Leibinger
- Made in Sàrl
New Velodrome, Medellín (Colombia)
- El Equipo de Mazzanti / Fake Industries AA / Glez. Galán / Lotfi-Jam / Suite
- DIZZAR / MTM
- plan:b
in Detail
- CaixaForum Zaragoza, Carme Pinós, Zaragoza (Spain)
Crowds
- Juan Genovés, Centro del Carmen, Valencia (Spain)
Shadow and Light
- Bill Brandt, MoMA, New York (USA)
80 pages, ills colour & bw / 24 x 30 cm / English, Spanish
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