Description
C3 429 explores ‘Slow Time for Art’, delving into immersive art strategies, ‘Space for Cities to Breathe’ presenting sustainable urban parks, and two regeneration projects by Shenzen-based firm Urbanus. Highlights encompass ‘The Pyramid of Tirana,’ transforming Albania’s monumental structure into a lively civic space, ‘Opera Park’ in Copenhagen’s harbor, Denmark, and the Columbarium complex in Radom, Poland.
CONTENTS
New Projects
- Totalitarian monument becomes people’s hub – The Pyramid of Tirana_MVRDV – Interview _ Stavros Gargaretas + SoWon Kim
- A green escape within Copenhagen’s inner harbor – The Opera Park _ Cobe – Interview _ Thomas Krarup, Alexander Ejsing + YuMi Hyun
- Honor the deceased while balancing environment – Columbarium Complex at Radom Cemetery _ BDR Architekci – Interview _ Paweł Dadok + Michèle Woodger
Slow Time for Art
- Slow Time for Art _ Herbert Wright
- Sequenced thresholds of perception – Atipografia Threshold and Treasure Gallery _ AMAA
- Slowness in a fast neighborhood – Amant Art Campus _ SO-IL – Interview _ Florian Idenberg + YuMi Hyun
URBANUS in the art of revitalizing cities
- Urbanus in the art of revitalizing cities _ Silvio Carta
- Brewery reborn as culture platform – Kingway Brewery Renovation – Interview _ Urbanus + Herbert Wright
- Light, greenery and community enter warehouses – Renovation of Shenyang Dongmaoku
Space for Cities to Breathe
- Space for Cities to Breathe _ Michèle Woodger
- Filling neglected plot with life – 1895 War Memorial Park _ dA VISION DESIGN – Interview _ Chung-Hsun Wu + Michèle Woodger
- Brownfield becomes urban sponge – Benjakitti Forest Park _ Arsomslip Community and Environmental Architect + Turenscape – Interview _ Chatchanin Sung + Michèle Woodger

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