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  • MARK 40 OCT/NOV 2012
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    CROSS SECTIONStudio 505, IAAC, KWK Promes, Vincent Parreira, Undercurrent Architects, Carlos Castro.etc.PERSPECTIVEThe japanese houseLONG SECTION-2B Archiotectes ins Lausanne-Magma in Berlin-Barkeepers -Renzo Piano building workshop-WMR Arquitectos in Matanzas-etc. ...

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  • MARK 39 AUG / SEPT 2012
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    Forget the Olympic Games; it’s all about what happens after. From Zaha Hadid Architects’ Aquatics Centre to Wilkinson Eyre Architects’ Basketball Arena, new sport-savvy projects are popping up across the city – but which are only temporary structures? Discover how the Games will sow seeds for a new part of London. Meanwhile, Norway’s coastline has been livened by a performing a...

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  • MARK 34 SEPT / OCT 2011
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    We’re going green, both indoors and out. In Japan, architect Takashi Fujino’s new office is an interior landscape under a glass roof, while Takeshi Hosaka designed a house for two people, two cats, the sun, rain and wind. Read a letter from Steve Parnell in Sheffield, the UK’s greatest city. Meanwhile, X-TU Architects’ Jeongok Prehistory Museum transports visitors back to the S...

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  • MARK 33. AUG / SEPT 2011
    We’re going green, both indoors and out. In Japan, architect Takashi Fujino’s new office is an interior landscape under a glass roof, while Takeshi Hosaka designed a house for two people, two cats, the sun, rain and wind. Read a letter from Steve Parnell in Sheffield, the UK’s greatest city. Meanwhile, X-TU Architects’ Jeongok Prehistory Museum transports visitors back to the S...

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  • MARK 32 JUN / JUL 2011
    What’s the modern monument in 2011? In Mexico City, it’s Fernando Romero’s Museo Soumaya, which he built for his father-in-law (the world’s richest man). In Nanjing, it’s Steven Holl’s Art & Architecture Museum, which hasn’t yet been visited despite being completed for years. In Russia, it’s David Adjaye’s Moscow School of Management. Meanwhile, Sandra Hiari wonders if Amman wi...

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  • MARK 31. APR / MAY 2011
    Architecture and philanthropy combine, as Frankfurt's Stefan Forster chops off entire floors of social housing blocks in need of renovation and Julie D. Taylor makes sure designers get the credit they deserve. Sun Jiwei, mayor of Shanghai's Jaiding district, uses his training as an architect to tackle problems in the city. In Los Angeles, preservationist John English sells peop...

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  • MARK 28 OCT / NOV 2010
    Private residences are a hot topic, as we venture to China and uncover what you get for your money when buying an apartment. In Mostelberg, Diethelm & Spillmann Architekten realize their client’s lofty aspirations. Back east in Jeongseon, Hoon Moon wants visitors to his weekend houses to ‘tremble with the energy of emotion.’ To meet the regulations of a conservative local counc...

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  • MARK 27 AUG / SEPT 2010

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  • MARK 26 JUN / JUL 2010

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  • MARK 25 APR / MAY 10
    From aliens to labyrinths, we’ve broken the mold. Oki Alexander is an architect, but he only makes miniature buildings now. Los Angeles’ Michael Licht acts as a medium between architects and aliens. Minsuk Cho of Mass Studies has designed an alternative to the standard Seoul high-rise. Meanwhile, in Berlin, Thomas Demand created an achingly familiar space using construction pap...

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  • MARK 24 FEB / MAR 2010
    Unconventionalities are on display as we visit Rex and OMA's new Dallas theatre that’s stacked rather than wrapped. In Kyoto, Hideyuki Nakayama designed a house with an empty core, while in Enschede, 2012 Architects built a house of 60 per cent recycled materials. A letter introduces us to Columbus, Indiana, which makes international headlines for modern architecture. Finally, ...

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  • MARK 22. OCT / NOV 2009
    Outdoors and indoors converge as Makoto Tanijiri builds an interior garden filling most of his small Moriyama house. In the Japanese countryside, Manabu Chiba designed an indoor playground for children. Meanwhile, we investigate what became of the British buildings funded by the Millennium Commission. Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre take a photographic journey that carries us i...

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