Description
Two main themes are covered in this issue: the experiential journey between art, space, and architecture expressed by new museum buildings, and the particular symbiosis found in the modulation of public and private conditions seen in Japanese contemporary residential architecture. Highlighted projects in the first category include MuCEM by Rudy Ricciotti, Astrup Fearnley Museum by Renzo Piano, Aspen Art Museum by Shigeru Ban, and Wilkinson Eyre’s Mary Rose Museum. The second theme, which especially explores the relationship between designer and client, features works by Suppose Design Office, Jun Igarashi, UID Architects, Hiroyuki Shinozaki, A.A.TH., and more.
CONTENTS
Museum Spatial Journeys
- The Experiential Journey between Art, Space and Architecture / Heidi Saarinen
- Long Museum West Bund / Atelier Deshaus
- MuCEM / Rudy Ricciotti Architecte
- Astrup Fearnley Museum / Renzo Piano Building Workshop
- Canadian Museum of Human Rights / Antoine Predock Architect
- Taiyuan Museum of Art / Preston Scott Cohen, Inc.
- Paläon Research and Experience Center / Holzer Kobler Architekturen
- Aspen Art Museum / Shigeru Ban Architects
- Mary Rose Museum / Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Japenese Urban Dwell, Inside-Outside-Inside
- Inside-Outside-Inside, Modulation of Public and Private Condition in Japanese Contemporary Residential Architecture / Michele Stramezzi
- House in Tokushima / Suppose Design Office
- House T / Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects
- Polyphonic / Jun Igarashi Architects
- Pit House / UID Archiects
- Rain Shelter House / y+M design office Co.
- Outside (Outside) ((Outside)) / A.A.TH
216 pages, ills colour & bw / 23 x 30 cm / English, Korean

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