Description
Six projects by Barozzi Veiga, founded in Barcelona in 2004, are featured in this edition, among them a music school in Brunico, a dance school in Zürich, the Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne, and the House in Cretas, Teruel. The magazine, which names the architects as a Spanish studio with the greatest international potential, also reflects on how they aim to combine a building’s autonomy with the context’s specific conditions. Also in this issue, an overview of the Spanish winners of Europan 13. One third of the awards went to Spanish teams, whether set up abroad or through international partnerships, who tackled “The Adaptable City II” with marked enthusiasm.
CONTENTS
Dossier Barozzi Veiga, Six Projects
Dossier Barozzi Veiga, Six Projects
- Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts, Lausanne (Switzerland)
- Graubünden Museum of Fine Arts, Chur (Switzerland)
- Music School, Brunico (Italy)
- Dance School, Zürich (Switzerland)
- House in Cretas, Teruel (Spain)
- Natural History Museum and State Archives, Basel (Switzerland)
Europan 13, Spanish Winners
- ‘In Motion’, Barcelona (Spain)
- ‘Nice to Sea you’, A Coruña (Spain)
- ‘Salvemos el horizonte’, Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
- ‘Wild Synapse’, Espoo (Finland)
- ‘Forest for Rest’, Feldafing (Germany)
- ‘La Ville Intermédiaire’, Geneva (Switzerland)
- ‘Colonization of the City Center’, Gera (Germany)
- ‘Waldstrasse’, Ingolstadt (Germany)
- ‘Weee Marl!’, Marl (Germany)
- ‘Osurbia: Redefining Suburbia’, Os (Norway)
- ‘Urban Toolkit’, Selb (Germany)
- ‘FORUS LABing’, Stavanger (Norway)
- ‘River Gate’, Warsaw (Poland)
- ‘Swap on the River’, Zagreb (Croatia)
Louvre Abu Dhabi Museum, in Detail
- Jean Nouvel, Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Hong Hao, My Things, Scanning Everyday Objects
David LaChapelle, Land Scape, Refineries and Gas Stations
80 pages, ills colour & bw / 24 x 30 cm / English, Spanish
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