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Design For Living

Design for Living

Global Contest to Rethink Our Habitat from the Body to the City. 8th Advanced Architecture Contest Vicente Guallart The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia calls its 8th Advanced Architecture Contest titled "Design for Living." This effort offers the opportunity for a global reflection to rethink human habitats, at a time when the fight for life and climate allows us to consider how we would like to live in the coming decades. We like to think that each person's life begins at home, which is the center of their universe and the origin of their social interactions. During the pandemic, we had been confined to our homes and they have become microcities where we live, work and rest, connected to the world through information networks.So, after this experience, how do we imagine the future for our living environment? The contest encourages participants to propose a design related to their way of life, at the scale that most interests them from our bodies to the city, anywhere in the world, and that reflects different cultural, environmental, economic or social conditions. In total, the competition received 193 proposals from all around the world and the book includes all the rules and results of the competition, the 33 members of the international jury and the images and information of 126 selected projects. Seen as a whole, this effort serves to build a contemporary vision of the conditions that are currently shaping design and architecture and will continue to shape it in the following years. With Contributions of CONTEST COORDINATOR: Laia Pifarre CONTENT COORDINATOR: Fabio Capra Ribeiro CONTENT ASSISTANTS: Rebecca Baierwick, Fatemeh Nejatisalout, Yangchuan Tian, Paulina Sevilla GRAPHIC DESIGN: Lina Salamanca, Dayana González EBOOK EDITION
Unnatural

Unnatural

Territorial Relations between City and Nature Nicola Valentino Canessa The theme is increasingly important mini European cities where the urban transformations must be able to bring in nature, but it is also very interesting the relationship of new urban contexts those generated by new metropolitan areas that allow you to connect areas that were previously considered a "back" to the city. The book is divided into two parts the first more theoretical with the story of these new territorial opportunities, the second part instead is more graphic that linked feeling of some projects developed within the courses of the thesis.
MIAS Architects At Centre Pompidou

MIAS Architects at Centre Pompidou

Josep Miàs Tracing through the pieces being published, you sense that Josep Mias is essentially a man who takes strips and edges and develops them into meshes, and then maybe combs, and then maybe honeycombs with a conspicuously boyish delight in making the sketch, the linear diagram, the scale model and the built building. Underlying the apparently fearless is a sense of what can fly, swing, lurch, lean or rest: in other words the composite that makes something possible to be as it is in space. With contributions of Peter Cook EBOOK VERSION
The Planet After Geoengineering

The Planet After Geoengineering

DESIGN EARTH ( Rania Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy ) The term "geoengineering" refers to technologies that counteract the effects of anthropogenic climate change by deliberately intervening in Earth systems. In the midst of a climate crisis, and with disparate views on whether planetary-scale design is the appropriate response at all, The Planet After Geoengineering employs a speculative fiction approach to think with and against geoengineering as a form of planetary management. The graphic novel makes climate engineering and its controversies visible in a series of five stories that are collectively assembled into a planetary section from the deep underground to outer space. Each geostory —Petrified Carbon, Arctic Albedo, Sky River, Sulfur Storm, and Dust Cloud— depicts possible future Earths that we come to inhabit on the heels of a geoengineering intervention all while situating such promisory visions within a genealogy of climate-control projects from nineteenth-century rainmaking machines and volcanic eruptions to Cold War military plans. Such fabrications of an engineerable earth open a space to forge a new geo-politics that includes the actual Earth —its dimensions, processes, and lifeforms— as constitutive of design and the planet. With Contributions of Benjamin Bratton, Holly Jean Buck, Kathryn Yusoff
Entre Escalas

Entre escalas

Complejo no siempre es complicado. Manuel Gausa, Florence Raveau Collection of a selection of projects, proposals and reflections on the city and territory, the landscape and public space, housing and habitat generated over more than 20 years under the firm Gausa Raveau actarquitectura. Indispensable for those who want to understand and admire the vast and intellectual work of Manuel Gausa and Florence Raveau.
Variable Geometry

Variable Geometry

Marco Casamonti / Archea Associatti Archea practices at the intersection of art, architecture and the factory. These architects collaborate with living artists and with artists from the past, and they develop a relationship not only with a material but also with its fabricators. In a symbiotic working relationship, the Archea studio and factories with which it collaborates trade knowledge and invention, the factory performing invaluable research that would normally be outside an architect's purview and financial reach.
Taxonomía Geométrica (SP ED.)

Taxonomía Geométrica (SP ED.)

Carlos Ferrater, OAB Geometric Taxonomy gets closer to the geometries of Carlos Ferrater and OAB that are present in timeless architecture, those that are explicit in the great treatises, those that dazzled us with "the correct and magnificent wise play of forms under the light", the elemental forms that inspired modernity a hundred years ago. __ Ignacio Paricio Buy English edition EBOOK VERSION
Geometric Taxonomy (ENG ED.)

Geometric Taxonomy (ENG ED.)

Carlos Ferrater, OAB Geometric Taxonomy gets closer to the geometries of Carlos Ferrater and OAB that are present in timeless architecture, those that are explicit in the great treatises, those that dazzled us with "the correct and magnificent wise play of forms under the light", the elemental forms that inspired modernity a hundred years ago. __ Ignacio Paricio Buy Spanish edition EBOOK VERSION
Enric Majoral: La Joia Expandida (CAT ED.)

Enric Majoral: La joia expandida (CAT ED.)

Maia Creus, Martí­n Azúa Enric Majoral is revealed to be a complex figure ahead of his time, midway between design, artisanship and art. One may take very diverse  perspectives on his creative itinerary. From the perspective of  artisanship stands out his contribution to the evolution of a  traditional craft towards a contemporary language. Likewise stands out  the relationship of his work to the culture of the area. As a designer, his capacity to design and produce collections has allowed contemporary  jewellery to be brought to a very large public. As a creator he has  developed a personal language which has by its uniqueness and  timeliness created a new school, a recognisable style which has  inspired younger generations of jewellers. An important aspect of  Majoral's creativity is his relationship with materials, and the diverse  strategies which he uses to give them form. This attitude of letting  every material speak for itself has been made concrete in a very rich  and broad repertoire of finishing touches which are a characteristic of  his pieces. Jewellery expanded. From the pieces' origins, Enric Majoral maintains a constant search within and around the volume and space of jewellery. This experimental approach is centred in the constructive aspects of jewellery and the possibilities of expanding to the limit of their format. From this place are born his monumental pieces, designed to establish a dynamic dialogue between the body, the jewellery, and space. From this dynamic relationship comes forth a line of experimental, monumental pieces created since 2018 for the ADLIB catwalk of Ibiza. Enric Majoral has deepened in this direction with his jewellery-sculpture pieces, designed to live within a space. Hence, we bring to your attention the work 'The Water Carrier, 2019-2020', a piece on grand scale created to emphasise its spacial relationships within an  architectural space, and made on a base of hundreds of painted silver  pieces from large to small scale, which can be repeated until infinity. Coexistence of form and light, of movement and space. The flourishing of  metal and colour, of weight and ascension. With Contributions of Pilar Bonet, Pilar Vélez Buy English edition
Enric Majoral : The Expanded Jewellery (ENG ED.)

Enric Majoral : The Expanded Jewellery (ENG ED.)

Maia Creus, Martí­n Azúa Enric Majoral is revealed to be a complex figure ahead of his time, midway between design, artisanship and art. One may take very diverse  perspectives on his creative itinerary. From the perspective of  artisanship stands out his contribution to the evolution of a  traditional craft towards a contemporary language. Likewise stands out  the relationship of his work to the culture of the area. As a designer,  his capacity to design and produce collections has allowed contemporary  jewellery to be brought to a very large public. As a creator he has developed a personal language which has by its uniqueness and  timeliness created a new school, a recognisable style which has  inspired younger generations of jewellers. An important aspect of  Majoral's creativity is his relationship with materials, and the diverse  strategies which he uses to give them form. This attitude of letting  every material speak for itself has been made concrete in a very rich  and broad repertoire of finishing touches which are a characteristic of  his pieces. Jewellery expanded. From the pieces' origins, Enric Majoral maintains a constant search within and around the volume and space of jewellery. This experimental approach is centred in the constructive aspects of jewellery and the possibilities of expanding to the limit of their format. From this place are born his monumental pieces, designed to establish a dynamic dialogue between the body, the jewellery, and space. From this dynamic relationship comes forth a line of experimental, monumental pieces created since 2018 for the ADLIB catwalk of Ibiza. Enric Majoral has deepened in this direction with his jewellery-sculpture pieces, designed to live within a space. Hence, we bring to your attention the work 'The Water Carrier, 2019-2020', a piece  on grand scale created to emphasise its spacial relationships within an  architectural space, and made on a base of hundreds of painted silver pieces from large to small scale, which can be repeated until infinity.  Coexistence of form and light, of movement and space. The flourishing of  metal and colour, of weight and ascension. With Contributions of: Pilar Bonet, Pilar Vélez Buy Catalan edition  
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