Description
This instalment has three main themes: architectural insertions, houses in nature, and the Casagrande Laboratory. Building into the historic fabric of cities is one of the main challenges of contemporary architecture, and three examples are the Pathé Foundation by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, the London School of Economics student centre by O’Donnell+Tuomey, and the Seona Reid Building by Steven Holl. Dwellings in nature are a timeless typology, for which six recent examples are given, including Atelier Oslo’s Cabin Norderhov and Villa Bruun by Häkli Architects. Finally, an interview with architect Marco Casagrande precedes an extensive feature on his projects.
CONTENTS
- New North Zealand Hospital / Herzog & de Meuron
- Vendsyssel Hospital / C.F. Møller Architects
- Lausanne University Hospital / von Gerkan, Marg and Partner
Urban How, Into the Historic Fabric
- Architectural Insertions: Building into the Historic Fabric / Angelos Psilopoulos
- Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop
- Student Center at London School of Economics / O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects
- Seona Reid Building / Steven Holl Architects
Dwell How, We Live in the Wood(s)
- We Live in the Wood(s) / Diego Terna
- Cabin Norderhov / Atelier Oslo
- Meri House / Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Architects
- Dogtrot House / Dunn & Hillam Architects
- Kicking Horse Residence / Bohlin Cywinski Jackson in association with Bohlin Grauman Miller Architects Villa Bruun / Häkli Architects
- Karri Loop House / MORQBalcony House / Ryo Matsui Architects
Casagrande Laboratory
- Resonating with Nature
- Taitung Ruin Academy
- Taipei Ruin Academy
- Ultra-Ruin
- Treasure Hill
- Potemkin
- Chen House
- Bug Dome
- Uunisaari Summer Theater
- Land(e)scape
- Oystermen
- Paracity
208 pages, ills colour & bw / 23 x 30 cm / English, Korean
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