Description
This issue looks at the challenge of designing funerary architecture in “Landscapes for Death and Living”, with recent projects such as Chia Ching Mausoleum by Álvaro Siza and Carlos Castanheira, Hill of the Buddha by Tadao Ando, Inagawa Cemetery Chapel and Visitor Centre by David Chipperfield, and Crematorium Siesegem by KAAN Architecten. A second theme examines architecture’s role in community belonging, with buildings by Smiljan Radic, C.F. Møller Architects, Challenge Design, and others. Finally, Renault, Céline, Franz Kraler, UR Shanghai, and Pitaro are representative of a fusion of luxury and technology in their new showrooms and flagship stores.
CONTENTS
Landscapes for Death and Living
- Landscapes for Death and Living / Alison Killing
- Chia Ching Mausoleum / Álvaro Siza + Carlos Castanheira
- Hill of the Buddha / Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
- Inagawa Cemetery Chapel and Visitor Centre / David Chipperfield Architects
- Crematorium Siesegem / KAAN Architecten
Architecture and Community Belonging
- Architecture and Community Belonging / Ana Souto
- Boca Sur Civic District / Smiljan Radic
- The Heart in Ikast / C.F. Møller Architects
- Kult – Westmünsterland Cultural and Historical Center / Pool Leber Architekten
- Águeda Arts Centre / AND-RÉ
- Congress Center of the Haute Saintonge / TETRARC
- Yuanlu Community Center / Challenge Design
Luxury and Technology-Showrooms and Flagship Stores
- Luxury and Technology: Invisible Elements / Silvio Carta
- Renault Symbioz House 33 / Marchi Architectes
- Franz Kraler Showroom in Dobbiaco / Studio Marastoni Architetti
- Céline Flagship Store / Valerio Olgiati
- UR Shanghai Flagship Store – Canyon / DOMANI
- Pitaro Office and Furniture Showroom / Baranowitz & Goldberg Architects in-co with Pitsou Kedem Architects
240 pages, ills colour & bw / 23 x 30 cm / English, Korean
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