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Biography of a Marble: Απριλίου 2015
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Biography of a Marble. Stone Group International (Marmor SG SA). One of the fastest growing marble companies in more than 82 countries. Worldwide marble supplier of building projects. a "Piece of Greece" all over the World. Awarded for the innovative concept "12 Mythic Marbles". Πέμπτη, 30 Απριλίου 2015. You can solve all the world’s problems in a garden.” – Geoff Lawton. Source: www.evolo.us. The Light of Greek Marbles. Αποστολή με μήνυμα ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου. Μοιραστείτε το στο Twitter. Exploring ...
terraincritical.wordpress.com
Critical Grounds | Page 2
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May 28, 2012. Habitable walls: Fortress Architecture. Dunnottar (“fort on the shelving slope”) Medieval Castle, Kincardineshire, Scotland. May 17, 2012. No Room for the Weak: Form, Process and the Existential Territory of Landscape Urbanism. I was asked last year by landscape urbanism.com to write an essay for them. After an initially enthusiastic response they are no longer communicating with me. So I’m posting the essay here. Comments, as ever, would be much appreciated. All of these figures are, of co...
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April | 2012 | Critical Grounds
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Month: April, 2012. April 13, 2012. Remaking the Public: CCTV, the Hyperbuilding and the Image of Labour. CCTV under construction in 2008, photograph by Ana Abram. At the kind invitation of Pier Vittorio Aureli, I am speaking at the Berlage, Rotterdam, to the City as a Project PhD programme. The Project: the Rise and Fall of a Political and Artistic Paradigm. Friday April 27th from 16.00 to 19.00 J.J.P. Oud room. Fifth Seminar with Douglas Spencer. CCTV, photograph by Daniel Portilla, 2011. April 11, 2012.
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Common places | where architecture becomes city | Page 2
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Where architecture becomes city. Talking in Parables: Superstudio’s Narratives. July 3, 2011. Abstract of my essay published in Le Journal Speciale’Z n.2. Image: Viaggio nelle regioni della ragione, storyboard). Of architecture by writing stories. For these architects, storytelling means to free architecture from its increasingly managerial character, as well as from the contemporary paradigm of ‘mere utility’ that far from being neutral is actually the apt offspring of an advanced capitalist society.
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THE ANALOGOUS CITY: INFRASTRUCTURE?!
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Forthcoming in Fueling Culture,. Imre Szeman, Jennifer Wenzel and Patricia Yaeger eds., Fordham UP, 2015. 8221; after proverbial decline; more of the same, but different. Even during times of relative stability, infrastructure (more; different; better) occupies a unique position in the economic imaginary of growth: not only does it seem necessary; it appears, almost in spite of social constraints, to itself produce. NOBODY WORKS IN A BLACKOUT. The unnassimilable plurality of that which lies between”...
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THE ANALOGOUS CITY: November 2012
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Aesthetic Economy of the Oil Barrel with Marija Cetinić. Nearly fourteen feet high by thirteen feet wide and composed entirely of unaltered oil barrels, Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s 1962,. Wall of Oil Barrels – The Iron Curtain,. Blocked eight hours of June traffic in Paris’s Latin Quarter. The 27. Was a Wednesday. Designed to “cut all communication” between Rue Bonaparte and Rue de Seine, the two streets running adjacent to the blockaded Rue Visconti,. Given its uniquely cosmopolitan character, then, it ...
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THE ANALOGOUS CITY: October 2012
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Zaha Hadid, "Une architecture." Paris (July 2010). Just as fast as it arrived on the scene some twenty years ago, the “digital” age appears, at least according to some of its more famous ombudsmen, to have ended. Premature if not plainly confusing, its conclusion comes not at the tail end of a gradual petering out but at its near maximum generalization as a modality after globalization. Imagines (and as Nicholas Negroponte has been saying since at least 1998), is here. ARCHITECTURAL POSITIONS book review.
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Detail - Expanded Design
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January 28, 2015. The City as a Project. Lead by Pier Vittorio Aureli @ Architectural Association, London. Architecture of Immaterial Labour. The seminar discusses three significant architectural examples of the 1950s and 1960s in which the emergence of this new labor paradigm and the consequences for the architectural practice become visible:. Hans Hollein’s Mobile Office and. John Lennon’s and Yoko Ono’s Bed-In Performance. Das Büro der Gesellschaft. Die Architektur der immateriellen Arbeit. Manifest u...
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Geoliminality | Eric Williams
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The Catalog of Entrances to Hell in the UK. The Center for Land Use Interpretation. The City as a Project. The Coming Insurrection by The Invisible Committee. In Conversation with Raoul Vaneigem. Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography. Ivan Chtcheglov’s Formulary for a New Urbanism. The Last Loosening, Walter Serner’s Manifesto Dada (translator unknown). The Natural History of Urbanization by Lewis Mumford. The Revolution of Everyday Life by Raoul Vaneigem. Situationist International Online Archive.
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