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VOLUME 32 CENTERS ADRIFT

ISBN: 9789077966327

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“Volume 32: Centers Adrift” checks out new notions of centrality, of emerging patterns and entities that influence our understanding of relationship and interdependency as a new common ground for design. An issue featuring a 900 kilometer long city challe

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2012

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Volume 32: Centers Adrift checks out new notions of centrality, of emerging patterns and entities that influence our understanding of relationship and interdependency as a new common ground for design. An issue featuring a 900 kilometer long city challenging our notion of ‘city’ and ‘actor networks’ as challenging our notion of planning. Centers become peripheries and vice versa, new centers and new peripheries emerge. Is one better than the other and can design make a difference here.

Volume 32: Centers Adrift materialized by Irma Boom and Sonja Haller includes contributions by Brendan Cormier, Pier Paolo Tamburelli, Christian von Wissel, Luuk Boelens, Arjen Oosterman, RVTR, Anne Filson, Gary Rohrbacher, Joachim Declerck, Matias Echanove, Rahul Srivastava, Agata Jaworska, Rory Hyde, Katja Novitskova, Vincent Schipper, Pau Faus, Smári McCarthy, Metahaven, Madeeha Merchant, Nele Vos, Michael Brenner, Matthew Tiessen, Supersudaca, Hedwig Fijen, Diego Barajas, Camilo García, Jeroen Toirkens, Giedre Nainyte, Vincent van Velsen, David Dunnett, Lorenzo Casali, Micol Roubini, Christian Ernsten and Dirk-Jan Visser

As special supplement Volume 32 features the New Order catalogue, edited by Rory Hyde and Katja Novitskova, speculating on new energy landscapes.

160 pages, color ills / 20 x 27 cm / English

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