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Architects contemplate Hannah Arendt's spatial-political thinkingHannah Arendt once stated that spatial thinking is political thinking. The latest issue of OASE gathers contributions from architects--George Baird, Patrick Bouchain, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Mary Duggan--who examine their work from Arendt's perspective.
Up-and-coming Ghent architecture studio TRANS focuses, in the projects presented here, on bringing manufacturing back into the city. City Made presents three recently built factory facilities in Flanders through interviews and high-quality drawings and pictures, offering precise documentation of their construction.
The latest book from Brazilian film and video artist Cao Guimarães (born 1965) celebrates the stories, people, folklore, views and landscapes of his native land, exploring larger themes of religion, connection to the landscape, magic, friendship, poverty and beauty.
Every two years, Archiprix International invites all 1,700 university-level courses in architecture, urban design, and landscape architecture to submit their best final-year projects. A representative selection is presented here.
How drawings impact architectural practice: case studies from antiquity to todayThis issue of OASE examines both the role of drawing in architectural thinking and the evolution of drawing practices and technology, gathering case studies from antiquity to today--including George Aitchison, John Ruskin, Heinrich Tessenow, El Lissitzky, Lina Bo Bardi, Frank Gehry and Tony Fretton.
The work of Dick Bruna, his posters, book covers and of course his world famous Miffy, was inspired by the great modern masters of art history. This book explores the colourful sources of inspiration that have made Bruna the versatile artist that he is. English language edition.
The OASE Architectural Journal is one of the leading professional journals on architectural theory. Issue No. 62 asks whether the idea of the "European city" is still tenable at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Taking contemporary de-urbanized, suburbanized Europe as its background, OASE explores Tendenza, the movement founded by Aldo Rossi in the mid-1960s that redefined architecture based on an analysis of existing cities as architectural phenomena. The city, Rossi and Giorgio Grassi proposed, could provide formal patterns to be reworked into elements of a new design. The reception of these ideas in Holland, from the early 1970s onward, provides examples for debate on the relation between planning and the design of architectural objects, and the redefinition of the disciplines engaged in these activities. Here these issues are examined through the work of Carel Weeber, arguably the most controversial and successful architect to adopt the Italian ideas and to transform them in the Dutch context of large-scale planning and highly-specialized design disciplines.
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