Description
Visitor centres are in the spotlight in this edition, which opens with Silvio Carta’s essay, ‘Territory, Beauty and Monument’, and features four exemplary projects: Giant’s Causeway by Heneghan Peng Architects, Stonehenge by Denton Corker Marshall, Tsing Tao Pearl Hill by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and Jianamani by Atelier TeamMinus. Also in this issue, an exploration of polyvalence beyond flexibility by Nelson Mota, with projects by Agence Chochon-Pierre, nodo 17 and Ecker Architekten, plus new corporate think tanks and the trend for low-height buildings that strive not to interfere with the landscape lines of their natural contexts through use of materials and form.
CONTENTS
Territory, Beauty and Monument
- Visitor Centers
- Territory, Beauty and Monument / Silvio Carta
- Giant’s Causeway Visitor Center / Heneghan Peng Architects
- Stonehenge Visitor Center / Denton Corker Marshall
- Tsing Tao Pearl Hill Visitor Center / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
- Jianamani Visitor Center / Atelier TeamMinus
Accommodating Differences
- Polyvalence beyond Flexibility
- Accommodating Differences: Polyvalence Beyond Flexibility / Nelson Mota
- Aubervilliers Conservatoire / Agence Chochon-Pierre
- Women’s Institute-Municipal Archive and Shadow Square / nodo 17 Arquitectos
- The Forum at Eckenberg Gymnasium / Ecker Architekten
Corporate Side Sofa
- Creativity at Work! / Marco Atzori
- Mast Foundation / Labics
- Office Park for Wison Headquarters / AS. Architecture Studio
- In / Out, New Amenities Building / Agence Jouin Manku + DTACC
Dwell How
- Naturally Low
- Naturally Low / Simone Corda
- Summer House in Western Norway / Jensen & Skodvin Architects
- House on a Stream / Architecture Brio
- node+ / UID Architects
- House in Alcobaça / Topos Atelier de Arquitectura
208 pages, ills colour & bw / 23 x 30 cm / English, Korean

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