Description
This issue’s main focus involves the generation of culture, but also its preservation. The driving force behind a large segment of contemporary architecture is the demand for bold, visually striking buildings. The cultural building is foremost among these, yet the selected projects, including Coop Himmelb(l)au’s Confluences Museum, the Utrecht Music Palace, and the Vegas Atlas Congress Center and Auditorium, highlight the wide variation within the typology. On the flipside is innovative heritage preservation, examples of which include DOMunder in Utrecht by JDdVarchitects and the Abbey of St-Maurice by Savioz Fabrizzi. Also in this issue, the changing landscape of office interiors is investigated.
CONTENTS
Alternatives Strategies for Culture Buildings
- Alternatives Strategies for Culture Buildings / Douglas Murphy
- Confluences Museum / Coop Himmelb(l)au
- Mons International Congress Xperience / Studio Libeskind + H2a Architecte & Associés
- Utrecht Music Palace / architectuurstudio HH + NL Architects + Jo Coenen Architects & Urbanists + Thijs Asselbergs
- Vegas Altas Congress Center and Auditorium / Pancorbo + de Villar + Chacón + Martín Robles
Ruins as Collective Monuments
- Ruins as Collective Monuments / Nelson Mota
- DOMunder / JDdVarchitects
- Space Transmitter of the Mound / Estudi d’arquitectura Toni Gironès
- Coverage of Archaeological Ruins of the Abbey of St-Maurice / Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes
Changing Landscape of the Office Interior
- The Changing Landscape of the Office Interior / Heidi Saarinen
- Airbnb Dublin Office / Heneghan Peng Architects
- Soundcloud Headquarters / KINZO
- Kashiwanoha Open Innovation Lab / Naruse Inokuma Architects
- Crosswater’s Office / Threefold Architects
- Cultural Factory in Matadero Madrid / Office for Strategic Spaces
- IBC Innovation Factory / Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
- Lowe Campbell Ewald Headquarters / Neumann/Smith Architecture
- 1305 Studio Office / 1305 Studio
- CDLE Office / R-Zero Arquitectos
200 pages, ills colour & bw / 23 x 30 cm / English, Korean
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