Catalog 2015

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Actar Publishers New York Books on Architecture & Design 2015

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(Re)Stitch Tampa 10 Agenda. JDS Architects 66 Ant Farm 57 56 Architecture & Violence Architecture is All Over 12 Barcelona Modern Architecture Guide 73 BCN Noteguide. “Modernisme” 72 BCN Noteguide. Contemporary Architecture 72 Beyond Environment 52 Beyond Patronage: Reconsidering Models of Practice 43 59 Bracket 1 [On farming] Bracket 2 [Goes Soft] 59 58 Bracket 3 [at Extremes] Catalyst 33 Chiharu Shiota. The Hand Lines 68 49 City Sense Clip, Stamp, Fold 57 Collective Housing: A Manual 80 Constructing Europe 67 Create! 66 Critical Prison Design 65 Cultural Cues 82 Digital & Parametric Architecture. eVolo 06 87 Earth, Water, Air, Fire. The Four Elements and Architecture 30 Essays on Thermodynamics: Architecture & Beauty 60 eVolo Skyscrapers 2 86 Exhibiting Architecture 84 Experiments With Life Itself 55 Fuksas Building 63 Fuksas Building — Updated 62 Fuksas Object 64 Geographies of Trash 37 29 GSD Platform 6 GSD Platform 7 26 GSD Platform Series 28 Hyperlocalization of Architecture 86 Interdisciplinary Design 35 Journeys 56 JPG 2 77 Kazuyo Sejima in Gifu 80 Landscape Futures 47 Looking for Mies 76 Ma Yansong 67

Many Norths 40 50 Making it Modern Neuland 76 Open Enclosed: Donald Judd 54 Oxymoron & Pleonasm 53 85 Paradigms in Computing Phylogenesis 78 Popular Lies About Graphic Design 71 34 Projective Ecologies Public Catalyst 48 Public Space Acupuncture 46 Rethinking Chongqing: Mixed-Use and Super-Dense 07 83 Retrospecta 37 81 RGB: Reviewing Graphics in Britain 77 42 Scarcity in Excess Sendai Mediatheque. Toyo Ito 79 Skycar City 78 83 Social Infrastructure: New York 08 Space Fighter 79 38 Suprarural Architecture Temporal Architecture. eVolo 07 87 The Arsenal of Exclusion/Inclusion 11 The Function of Form 17 The Function of Ornament 16 14 The Function of Style The Monuments Power the Cars 6 41 The Petropolis of Tomorrow The Self Sufficient City 49 The Sniper’s Log 55 8 Thermodynamic Interactions Total China 20 Total Landscape 22 Total Latin American Architecture 18 Total Singular Housing 24 Traces 65 Trans-Structures: Fluid Architecture and Liquid Engineering 44 Twenty-Two Tips on Typography 70 Uncharted: The New Landscape of Tourism 32 Venezia, Venezia 69 Verb Series 75 Vertical Urban Factory 36 What Is Energy and How (Else) Might we Think about It? 4

Cover image: Extract from The Function of Style by Farshid Moussavi



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What Is Energy and How (Else) Might we Think about It? Sanford Kwinter, Kiel Moe English edition. 12,7 x 18,5 cm / 5 x 7.38 in. Soft cover. 192 pages. Color images May 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-45-1 25€ / $29.95 / £19.95 Energy and design are currently imprisoned within a narrow framework of commonplaces, moral mediocrity, and outright error. Yet the platitudes that ensue from it continue to claim the attention of both the discipline and the fields of urbanism and design. This book will approach the central laws of physics, particularly those of thermodynamics, as the central development of our age. These universal propensities pose profound challenges to both classical models of thought and to traditional approaches to form: from classical equilibrium theory to asymmetry, control theory, entropy, information and irreversibility. The book’s hope is to foster a new ethos in design methods and new directions for practice that address the actual capacities and behaviors of the world we live.

Related Titles: Essays on Thermodynamics ISBN 978-1-940291-19-2 (p. 60) Thermodynamic Interactions ISBN 978-1-940291-22-2 (p. 8) Requiem for the city at the end of the millenium ISBN 978-84-92861-20-0


The Monuments Power the Cars And Other Artistic Views Of Energy Paul Andersen and Adam Lerner English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm / 6.5 x 9.25 in. Soft cover. 240 pages. Color images May 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-17-8 30€ / $34.95 / £25 The Monuments Power The Cars is a visual essay that broadens the current understanding of energy by identifying cultural, as opposed to natural sources. The book follows a large scale exhibition Energy Effects: Art and Artifacts from the Landscape of Glorious Excess, which was presented at the MCA Denver, July-September 2010. The exhibition was one of the museums most visited, and received extensive press coverage in The Atlantic, The Denver Post, and Westword. A second exhibition will be organized to coincide with the book’s publication. Research for this book was supported by the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, the Denver Biennial of the Americas, MetLife Foundation, and the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs.

Related Titles: City Sense ISBN 978-84-15391-29-6 (p. 49) Bracket 2 (Goes Soft) ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 (p. 59) The Petropolis of Tomorrow ISBN 978-0-9893317-8-4 (p. 41)


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Thermodynamic Interactions An Exploration into Material, Physiological and Territorial Atmospheres Javier García-Germán (ed.) English edition. 12 x 16,5 cm. Soft cover. 160 pages. Color images July 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-22-2 22€ / $24.95 / £19 Energy and sustainability is a complex topic that needs to address simultaneously core disciplinary values and ideas that come from other fields of knowledge. The interconnection between the environment and its climate, its built structures and the human body requires overlying architecture with other disciplines such as meteorology, thermodynamics or physiology to engage them in a holistic way. The book is structured in three blocks —Territorial Atmospheres, Material Atmospheres and Physiological Atmospheres— which present three distinct and successive realms in which thermodynamic exchanges are taking place. Territorial Atmospheres deals with the thermodynamic interaction between the environment and its built structures. Related Titles: Essays on Thermodynamics ISBN 978-1-940291-19-2 (p. 60) Bracket 2 (Goes Soft) ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 (p. 59) Verb Crisis ISBN 978-84-96540-97-2 (p. 75)


(Re)Stitch Tampa Riverfront-Designing the Post-War Coastal American City through Ecologies Shannon Bassett (ed.) English edition. 20,3 x 26,5 cm / 8 x 10.45 in. Soft cover. 200 pages. Color images July 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-52-9 30€ / $36 / £27 (Re)stitch Tampa is a design research platform which includes essays and design proposals from the international design ideas competition (re)stitch Tampa. Discourse framed by the underlying themes of the competition, examines (re)designing the city with natural systems and envisioning a new design for the city’s civic realm through connective urban landscape hybridized with ecological infrastructure which (re)stitches the city back to its river. This publication critically examines these issues through essays, in addition to showcasing selected competition entries, the results of (re)stitch Tampa. The discourse distills the design schemes and examines their possibilities as viable alternative urban models for development, which reconsider the relationship of landscape to the city and urban redevelopment. Related Titles: Projective Ecologies ISBN 978-1-940291-12-3 (p. 34) Total Landscape ISBN 978-1-940291-29-1 (p. 22) The Petropolis of Tomorrow ISBN 978-0-9893317-8-4 (p. 41)


The Arsenal of Exclusion/Inclusion Interboro Partners English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 288 pages. Color images July 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-34-5 34€ / $39.95 / £32 50 leading experts provide tools for analyzing how the Open City is made and unmade The Arsenal of Exclusion / Inclusion is a book about 101 “weapons” that architects, planners, policymakers, developers, real estate brokers, community activists and other urban agents use to restrict or promote access to the space of the city. The Arsenal includes minor, seemingly benign things like “No loitering” signs and Bouncers, but also big, headline-grabbing entities like Gated Communities and Eminent Domain. It includes policies like Inclusionary Zoning and Rent Control, but also physical things like Bombs and those Armrests that they put on park benches to make sure homeless people don’t get too comfortable. Some of the entries in the Arsenal-like Halloween and Famous Peoples’ Houses—are probably things you didn’t know had anything to do with cities at all, let alone this war for what Henri Lefebvre called the “right to the city.” This publication is made possible by a Graham Foundation Grant. Related Titles: Beyond Patronage ISBN 978-1-940291-18-5 (p. 43) Architecture is All Over ISBN 978-1-940291-42-0 (p. 12) Bracket 2 [Goes Soft] ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 (p. 59)



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Architecture is All Over Esther Choi, Marrikka Trotter (eds.) English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 256 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-42-0 30€ / $34.95 / £25 Architecture Is All Over investigates the paradoxical disappearance and ubiquity of architecture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. From the comprehensive scale of the city to the small scale of the installation, Architecture Is All Over responds to the field’s dichotomous conditions of monumentality and invisibility. Structured as an unfolding spectrum that ranges from obsolescence to pervasiveness, this twentycontributor collection assembles recent and historical evidence of the discipline’s “all over-ness.” The title’s double entendre celebrates the enduring instability, unpredictability and mutability that form architecture’s motive core. In conversations, speculations and case studies, Architecture is All Over refuses the easy figment of crisis to narrate new possibilities for design theory and praxis.

Related Titles: Beyond Patronage ISBN 978-1-940291-18-5 (p. 12) Bracket 2 (Goes Soft) ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 (p. 59) The Arsenal of Exclusion/Inclusion ISBN 978-1-940291-34-5 (p. 11)


AFFECTS 96

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96 Collectivity, Cavernousness, Collectivity, Diagonality, Cavernousness, Tripartiteness, Diagonality, Transparency Tripartiteness, Transparency

STYLE

Working / Tower / Central Working Core/ /Tower Peripheral / Central Atrium Core /97Peripheral Atrium MASSIMILIANO FUKSAS

GUOSEN MASSIMILIANO SECURITIES TOWER FUKSAS

24th floor

24th floor

8th floor

8th floor

SHENZHEN, GUOSEN SECURITIES CHINA TOWER 2010

The triple-height sky lobbies act as roof terraces for the workspaces.

INTERACTION INTERACTION Triple-height atriums interspersed alongTriple-height atriums interspersed along the height of the tower provide breakoutthe height of the tower provide breakout spaces and panoramic views of the city.spaces and panoramic views of the city. 1000m2/floor

1500m2/floor

SHENZHEN, CHINA

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The triple-height sky lobbies act as roof terraces for the workspaces.

1000m2/floor

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OCCUPANCY PATTERN OCCUPANCY PATTERN The varied sizes of the floor plates allowThe varied sizes of the floor plates allow for different types of tenants to occupy for different types of tenants to occupy the tower. Alternatively, each of the three the tower. Alternatively, each of the three segments between the atriums can be segments between the atriums can be by a single large tenant, with its occupied by a single large tenant, with occupied its own, exclusive sky lobby. own, exclusive sky lobby.

The sky lobbies shift in orientation to connect the diagonal atriums.

The sky lobbies shift in orientation to connect the diagonal atriums.

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Guosen Securities tower, located in Shenzhen, Guosen Securities has a square tower, planlocated and a central in Shenzhen, core. It has houses a square 47 stories plan and of offices, a central with core. three It houses sky-lobbies 47 stories that of offices, with three sky-lobbies that divide the tower in section and act as transfer divide the floors tower for in thesection express and lifts. actA as diagonal transfervoid floors cuts forthe thefloor express plates lifts. onAtwo diagonal sides of void thecuts tower theand floor plates on two sides of the tower and connects the sky-lobbies. Together, theconnects two voidsthe form sky-lobbies. zig-zaggedTogether, vertical atriums the twothat voids traverse form zig-zagged the full height vertical of the atriums towerthat andtraverse allow forthe natural full height of the tower and allow for natural light, views and a variety of communal activities. light, views The and voids a variety also introduce of communal an asymmetry activities. The to the voids flooralso plates, introduce with aan larger asymmetry floor area to the on one floorside plates, with a larger floor area on one side of the atrium and a smaller floor area onofthe theother. atriumThe andbending a smaller profile floorofarea theon vertical the other. atrium The causes bending these profile to reverse of the in vertical orientation atriumincauses each ofthese to reverse in orientation in each of the three segments of the tower. Accordingly, the three thesegments workspaces of the of Shenzhen tower. Accordingly, Securitiesthe Tower workspaces transmit of affects Shenzhen of collectivity, Securities cavernousness, Tower transmit affects of collectivity, cavernousness, diagonality, tripartiteness and transparency. diagonality, tripartiteness and transparency.

AFFECTS 94

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94 Tubularity, Tapering, Twisting, Tubularity, Collectivity, Tapering, Verticality, Twisting, Collectivity, Transparency Verticality, Transparency

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Working / Tower / Central Working Core/ /Tower Peripheral / Central Atrium Core /95Peripheral Atrium GENSLER

86th floor

SHANGHAI TOWER GENSLER SHANGHAI,SHANGHAI CHINA TOWER 2014

SHANGHAI, CHINA

95

2014

86th floor

The peripheral atriums introduce vertical open spaces within the offices, something that is unusual in such towers.

The peripheral atriums introduce vertical open spaces within the offices, something that is unusual in such towers.

37th floor

37th floor

INTERACTION INTERACTION The 12–14-story peripheral atriums create The 12–14-story peripheral atriums create visual connections between the city and visual connections between the city and the interiors of the tower, and provide athe interiors of the tower, and provide a place for interaction between among the place for interaction between among the building’s occupants. building’s occupants.

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The atrium chambers behind the outer glass skin provide natural ventilation as well as collective breakout spaces.

The atrium chambers behind the outer glass skin provide natural ventilation as well as collective breakout spaces.

A six-story podium concentrates shopping and a conference center near the base.

A six-story podium concentrates shopping and a conference center near the base.

The outer curtain wall is composed of vertically set glass panels, in order to minimize the impact of light reflections on the surrounding buildings.

The outer curtain wall is composed of vertically set glass panels, in order to minimize the impact of light reflections on the 2300m2/floor surrounding buildings.

2800m2/floor

632

2

OCCUPANCY PATTERN OCCUPANCY PATTERN The varying sizes of floor plate allow forThe varying sizes of floor plate allow for multiple tenants: the five lowest zones multiple tenants: the five lowest zones are occupied by offices, Zones 6 and are occupied by offices, Zones 6 and 7 by hotel accommodation, Zone 8 7 by hotel accommodation, Zone 8 by boutique offices, and Zone 9 by an by boutique offices, and Zone 9 by an observation area. observation area.

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The Shanghai Tower, located in Shanghai’s The Shanghai financial district, Tower, located is a 124-story in Shanghai’s super-highrise financialwith district, a central is a 124-story core. Its spiralling super-highrise form iswith generated a central core. Its spiralling form is generated by the stacking and rotation of a curvedbytriangular the stacking plan and that rotation gradually ofdiminishes a curved triangular in size, so plan thatthat thegradually top floor diminishes is rotated 120 in size, degrees so that from the top floor is rotated 120 degrees from the ground floor and scaled down by 55%. the ground The resulting floor and tapering scaledprofile, down by the55%. rounded The corners, resultingand tapering the overall profile, asymmetry the rounded provide corners, maximum and the overall asymmetry provide maximum resistance to the typhoon-strength winds resistance which are to common the typhoon-strength in Shanghai. winds The outer which profile are common of the tower in Shanghai. is counterbalanced The outer profile by an inner of theone tower is counterbalanced by an inner one which is circular in plan. The space between which the is circular two forms in plan. nineThe 12–14-story space between tall peripheral the two atriums forms nine which 12–14-story are accessible tall peripheral to both building atriumsusers which are accessible to both building users and the public. The workspaces of the and Shanghai the public. TowerThe therefore workspaces transmit of the affects Shanghai of tubularity, Tower tapering, therefore twisting, transmit collectivity, affects of tubularity, verticalitytapering, and twisting, collectivity, verticality and transparency. transparency.

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92 Extrusion, Tubularity, Floating, Extrusion, Introversion, Tubularity, Floating, RepetitionIntroversion, Repetition

STYLE

Working / Tower / Central Working Core/ Tower / Peripheral / Central Atrium Core /93Peripheral Atrium FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

S. C. JOHNSON FRANK LLOYD WAX TOWER WRIGHT

RACINE S. C. JOHNSON COUNTY,WAX WV, TOWER USA 1935RACINE COUNTY, WV, USA Ventilation of each chamber is controlled from the tower core.

9th floor

9th floor

8th floor

8th floor

Corner atrium

INTERACTION INTERACTION Open atriums in the corners of alternateOpen atriums in the corners of alternate stories allow visual communication stories allow visual communication between employees, but the glass tubing between employees, 44 but the glass tubing of the perimeter inhibits views from theof the perimeter inhibits views from the workspaces. workspaces.

600–1000 m2/floor

Ventilation of each chamber is controlled from the tower core.

Corner atrium

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600–1000 m2/floor

OCCUPANCY PATTERN OCCUPANCY PATTERN Although this tower was built for a single Although this tower was built for a single tenant, the centrally located core enables tenant, the centrally located core enables it to be used by multiple tenants, each it to be used by multiple tenants, each occupying a square floor and its circular occupying a square floor and its circular mezzanine. mezzanine.

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The Johnson Waxistower, located in Racine, is a 14-story building with load-bearing a centrally located, concrete and steel load-bearing core. The The Johnson Wax tower, located in Racine, Wisconsin, a 14-story building with aWisconsin, centrally located, concrete and steel core. The officea floors are cantilevered from the “tap-root” structural system walls that frees the floorsand frommakes load-bearing walls and columns, and makes office floors are cantilevered from the core, “tap-root” structural system thatcore, freesathe floors from load-bearing and columns, them independent of one another. Square andheight circular floors alternate alongtwo the types full height of the building, offering two types of workspace, them independent of one another. Square and circular floors alternate along the full of the building, offering of workspace, the corner atriums views betweenis the two floors. The exterior envelope is wrapped double-height glazing composed of small, with the corner atriums enabling views with between the two floors.enabling The exterior envelope wrapped by double-height glazing composed of by small, glass tubes, allowing natural illumination the the lower floors but restricting views the workspaces. Accordingly, the workspaces horizontal glass tubes, allowing natural horizontal illumination on the lower floors but restricting viewson from workspaces. Accordingly, the from workspaces of the tower transmit of extrusion, tubularity, floating, introversion and repetition. of the Johnson Wax tower transmit affects of Johnson extrusion,Wax tubularity, floating, affects introversion and repetition.


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“The question of style seems especially relevant now, as it is again very important to see where architecture’s discipline-specific agency lies: What do architects do? What do they base their decisions on?” —Farshid Moussavi

nd Seco n! o i t i ed

“People don’t look at buildings: they experience them. People’s relationship to buildings always revolves around participation in certain activities. So the Style book examines buildings for residing, for listening to concerts, for working, for viewing exhibitions, for travelling through, for learning, etc.” —Farshid Moussavi

The Function of Style Farshid Moussavi English edition. 17 x 22 cm. Flexibound cover. 640 pages. 600 color images 'FCSuary 2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-69-7 // 978-1-940291-30-7 (Out of print) 39€ / $44.95 / £32 During the 19th and most of the 20th century, discussions of style revolved around pure formalism or pure functionalism. Style, as the way of assembling forms, was trapped in producing consistency and sameness across architectural forms. This publication is the third in a series at the GSD focused at researching a contemporary idea of style in architecture. The previous publication investigated the architecture of the latter part of the 20th century which defies the senselessness and anonymity of early 20th century city. The aim was to establish whether the systems of differentiation identified earlier were exploring their style as formalism or they were based on a new idea of style that would work with form and function simultaneously as a way to use form to subvert function as set out for each type by early 20th century modernism. Published with Harvard University Graduate School of Design and FUNCTIONLAB. Related Titles: The Function of Form ISBN 978-84-96954-73-1 (p. 17) The Function of Ornament ISBN 978-1-940291-30-7 (p. 16) The Yokohama Project ISBN 978-84-959511-8-2 Phylogenesis: The FOA’s ark ISBN 978-84-95951-47-2 (p. 78)


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The Function of Ornament (2nd printing) Farshid Moussavi 17 x 22 cm. Flexibound cover. 192 pages. Duotone images ISBN English: 978-84-96540-50-7 / Spanish: 978-84-96954-3-11 23€ / $30 / £18.95 A graphic guide to ornaments of 20th century building envelopes. A graphic guide to 20th century ornaments. Rigorous drawings of iconic projects unveil the function of ornament as the agent for specific affects, dismantling the idea that ornament is applied to buildings as a discrete or non-essential entity. Each case exploits specific synergies between the exterior and the interior, constructing an internal order between ornament and material. These internal orders produce contemporary expressions whose affects are resilient in time.

Related Titles: The Function of Form ISBN 978-84-96954-73-1 (p. 17) The Function of Style ISBN 978-1-940291-30-7 (p. 14) The Yokohama Project ISBN 978-84-959511-8-2 Phylogenesis. The FOA’s ark ISBN 978-84-95951-47-2 (p. 78)


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“A thought-provoking account of the challenges facing the 21st century built environment, and an enlivened awareness of the wider possibilities of architectural form.” —Archdaily

“Inspiration can extend beyond the last decade. That is a valuable lesson for students and professionals alike.” —Archidose

The Function of Form Farshid Moussavi English edition. 17 x 22 cm. Flexibound cover. 520 pages. Duotone images ISBN 978-84-96954-73-1 35€ / $39.95 / £29.95 A comprehensively compiles a set of material systems, analysing ways in which they can be tessellated to produce novel forms. ’Form follows function.’ There has never been a more seductive dictum in the history of architecture. In The Function of Form, internationally acclaimed architect, Farshid Moussavi, provides a provocative critique of the historically opposing relationship between function and form to reveal the contradiction at the heart of modernism. We need to move away from the definition of function as utility, she argues, to align it with how function is defined in mathematics, biology or music. Form, on the other hand, should be considered not only in the way buildings are produced, but also how they perform sensorially. Related Titles: The Function of Ornament ISBN 978-84-96954-31-1 (p. 16) The Function of Style ISBN 978-1-940291-30-7 (p. 15) The Yokohama Project ISBN 978-84-959511-8-2 Phylogenesis. The FOA’s ark ISBN 978-84-95951-47-2 (p. 78)


Total Latin American Architecture Libretto of Modern Reflections & Contemporary Works Ana de Brea English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 400 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-47-5 38€ / $44,95 / £31,50 A selected, fully open, and deep assemblage, that carries the explicit intent of outlining, conceptual and practical verifications, on critical views and specific projects, concerning the actual architecture in the Latin American territory. This book is not about a folk or typical Latin American architecture. Latino America is not some faraway, isolated region, rather a huge and universal laboratory. It shows a different Latin America through its recent architecture, which flourishes in our time of global communications. It does have roots in the past; but does not appeal to nostalgia. Architecture thought for the present and designed for the near future. Total Latin American Architecture intends to communicate a targeted objective, to circumscribe a segment, a series of observations and actions in architecture. However, it is a selected, fully open, and deep fragment, outlining conceptual and practical verifications on critical views and concrete projects Related Titles: Total Landscape ISBN 978-1-940291-29-1 (p. 22) Total Singular Housing ISBN 978-1-940291-10-9 (p. 24) Total China ISBN 978-1-940291-01-7 (p. 20)


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English

Total China Mapping the Contemporary Chinese Architecture Li Xiangning (ed.) English and Spanish edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 400 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-01-7 38â‚Ź / $44.95 / ÂŁ31.50 This publication will present and review the architectural climate and practice progress of contemporary Chinese architecture during the first decade of the new millennium. Through analyzing and reflecting on the best Chinese architectural production, a new cultural era will be shown in Total China. The point of entry of this compilation of the best Contemporary Chinese Architecture is the West Bund 2013: A Biennial of Architecture and Contemporary Art, held in the waterfront of Xuhui District, Shanghai on October, 2013 and wound up on December. Architecture in China is currently the forefront of cultural innovation, and in the meantime, it is the inner drive of social development. The purpose of this book is to review its relationships with the international debate, as well as show the space of the Chinese architects and its social imagination. Related Titles: Ma Yansong ISBN 978-84-15391-36-4 (p. 67) Rethinking Chongqing ISBN 978-0-9893317-4-6 (p. 83)


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Total Landscape Sensitive Alternatives to the Post-Industrial Landscape Erica Sogbe, Ricardo Devesa (eds.) English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 400 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-29-1 38â‚Ź / $44.95 / ÂŁ31.50 A selection of landscape projects from the 21st Century. Regeneration, integration and new challenges in contemporary public space. At present, the global landscape is unifying regions through new ecological, cultural and political networks, especially in the wake of recent changes in economic systems. At the beginning of what seems like the era of biofuels, territory is acquiring a new connotation of power; at the same time, the boom in ecologically sensitive programs is bringing public space for the future into the center of debate. When facing this dilemma, contemporary landscaping teams are challenged to establish new frameworks to mediate between the idea of preservation and radical changes in the environment. Our current designation of landscape seems to dilute the dichotomy between what is seen as cultural and what is considered to be natural. Related Titles: Projective Ecologies ISBN 978-1-940291-12-3 (p. 34) Verb Natures ISBN 978-84-96540-21-7 (p. 75) Desert America ISBN 978-84-96540-09-5


23—TOTAL series


Total Singular Housing Alternatives to Private Domain Ricardo Devesa (ed.) English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 396 pages. Color images May 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-10-9 38â‚Ź / $44.95 / ÂŁ31.50 A selection of houses from the 21st century. New houses in response to new needs: global Domesticity, resource-enhanced, docile indoors, and colonized outdoors. The single-family house, jewel of the crown of architecture since the 19th century, constitutes a fine and subtle transmitter and detector of changes because it adopts formal, technical and theoretical advances in architecture, but also because it is responsive to the social and cultural changes of the times. The house has incorporated and reacted to the mutations imposed by globalization, the advent of new technologies and the environmental, social and financial crises of the 21st century. In contraposition to globalization, a new approach has emerged intended to recover traditional and ancient building knowledge. Related Titles: Total Housing ISBN 978-84-96540-88-0 Experiments with Life Itself ISBN 978-84-92861-65-1 (p. 55) SANAA Houses ISBN 978-84-96540-70-5


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GSD Platform 7 Leire Asensio Villoria (ed.) English edition. 15,2 x 22,8 cm. Soft cover. 360 pages. Color images February 2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-43-7 30竄ャ / $34.95 / ツ」26 The Harvard Graduate School of Design prides itself on the wide scope of its global aspirations, collaborations, and projects. As a School, we are deeply interested in the conditions giving rise to new topics that benefit from the design imagination of our students and faculty across a range of fields and practices. This approach is not so much new as it is intentional, forming a deliberate cornerstone of our mission and pedagogy. We wish for our work to be transformative in multiple locations and in richly varied geographies, societies, economies, cultures, and political circumstances. The projects presented in this book all play their part in taking up this planetary imperative. 窶認rom the Preface to Platform 6, by Mohsen Mostafavi Leire Asensio Villoria is a Lecturer in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a principal of asensio _mah, a multidisciplinary design collaborative active in architecture, landscape design, and master planning.

Published with Harvard University Graduate School of Design.


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Related Titles: GSD Platform 4 ISBN 978-84-15391-00-5 (p. 28) GSD Platform 6 ISBN 978-1-940291-06-2 (p. 29) Catalyst ISBN 978-1-940291-00-0 (p. 33)


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GSD Platform Series English edition. 15,2 x 22,8 cm. Hard cover. Color images ISBN GSD08: 978-1-934510-16-2 / GSD2: 978-84-92861-00-2 / GSD3: 978-84-92861-50-7 / GSD4: 978-84-15391-00-5 GSD08: 18€ // GSD2/GSD3: 24€ // GSD4: 28€ / $34.95 / £26

GSD has always recognized the indispensable importance and values of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, and urban design, yet has transcended their individual aspirations through intellectual cross-fertilization and collaboration. GSD Platform collection is reviewed and edited by the prestigious Harvard University Graduate School of Design. This is the most successful collection published between ActarD and GSD. Created in collaboration with renowned architects, theorists, landscape architects and designers. Excellent editing and selection of works created by students at the GSD. Heavily illustrated, with brief summaries of the top courses in the GSD protagonists presentations. Published with Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Related Titles: Catalyst ISBN 978-1-940291-00-0 (p. 33) Earth, Water, Air, Fire ISBN 978-1-940291-46-8 (p. 30) Uncharted ISBN 978-1-940291-48-2 (p. 32)


29—GSD Platform Series

“Harvard’s Graduate School of Design is one of the world’s pre-eminent centres of emerging creative work. Platform provides an annual roundup of the latest conceptual work coming out of the school, as well as interviews with visiting lecturers and a preface by the school’s dean, Mohsen Mostafavi.” — Wallpaper Magazine

GSD Platform 6 Rosetta S. Elkin (ed.) English edition. 15,2 x 22,8 cm. Flexibound cover. 368 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-940291-06-2 30€ / $34.95 / £26 A year of research through studio work, theses, lectures and exhibitions. The material presented in this publication forms a small part of the incredible range and diversity of proposals and visions that our students and faculty have produced during the past academic year. This work is indicative of the School’s commitment, as a global leader in the field, to exploring and articulating transformative ideas through the power of design. Published with Harvard University Graduate School of Design.


Entrance corridor with rough, blackened wall structure Photo: Tomo Yasu

Tamped concrete with lighting tubes Photo: Walter Mair 182

Room for devotion Photo: Florian Seiffert 183

Earth, Water, Air, Fire. The Four Elements and Architecture Josep Lluís Mateo, Florian Sauter (eds.) English edition. 16,5 x 22 cm. Hard cover. 208 pages. Color images 0DUPber 2014 ISBN 978-1-940291-46-8 33€ / $39.95 / £25.95 This research addresses the archaic or permanent conditions of architecture. According to Pre-Socratic tradition, since earliest times, when human kind began to analyze the universe, there was this important proposition lasting until today that nature and life are connected to the four principles of earth, water, air and fire. This thesis not only relates to basic conditions of man on earth, but also targets the fundamentals of architecture. From time immemorial, the natural elements have determined and influenced man’s thinking and expression of his being in the world. They lost the status of being the “root” of everything in existence only during the Enlightenment’s chemical restructuring of the universe. Nonetheless, in terms of their physical presence they remain at the forefront of our encounter with the world. Published with ETH Zurich Related Titles:

T hermodynamic Interactions ISBN 978-1-940291-22-2 (p. 8) Design Engineering ISBN 978-84-96540-66-8 Interdisciplinary Design ISBN 978-84-15391-08-1 (p. 35)


31—Architecture (5) Goðafoss; Photo: Andreas Tille (6) Sulphur pools in Eyjafjarðarsýsla; Photo: Trey Ratcliff (7) Eruption of ICELAND (1) Photo: Golden Photo: Age of Christopher Gaia (2) Stóri Geysir; Photo: Dirk Heldmaier (3) Photo: Christopher Michel Eyjafjallajökull volcano; Lund (8) Jökulsárlón Beach; Photo: Sophie Carr (4) ‘Northern Lights‘ above Jökulsárlón; Photo: Jean-Luc Dauvergne


Uncharted: The New Landscape of Tourism Juan Elvira, David Goodman, Pablo Oriol, Roger Paez, Fernando Rodríguez, Lina Toro (eds.) English edition. 18 x 25,5 cm. Soft cover. 208 pages. Color images February 2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-48-2 30€ / $34.95 / £28 An IE University Undergraduate School academic experiment emphasizing the importance of architectural design strategies in the process of reformulating the tourist offering within the framework of an open debate about new models for development. UNCHARTED: The New Landscape of Tourism has a two-fold objective: to explore new avenues of thought in design teaching, and to do so through research that deals with new architectural landscapes that are linked to tourism.

Published with Architecture at IE University Related Titles: GSD Platform 6 ISBN 978-1-940291-06-2 (p. 29) GSD Platform 7 ISBN 978-1-940291-43-7 (p. 26) Catalyst ISBN 978-1-940291-00-0 (p. 33)


Responses

7 After the Deluge 11 On Practical Imagination

37 Managing Change, Mobilizing Community

165 Community and Privacy

38 Paradox City and the River

169 Designing in Place

39 War Zone

171 A Place to Live and Work

63 Tokyo 2050

177 Urban Culinary Institute

69 End of the World

181 Green Infrastructure as Public Space

103 Soft Surface Operations

119 Classicism is Not What You Think

77 Suburbia

217 The Wild Anacostia

145 Structural Operations and Health

113 The Architectural Detail

85 Future Fit

263 Monster

209 On the Rivanna River

149 Virginia Coalfield Economies

89 Parametric Fiction

269 Philadelphia Experiments

231 Editing Emergence

151 UVa Design Office

205 Design Specificity

237 Metadata

155 Expanding Eruv

251 Void Operations

157 Contemplative Spaces

257 Civilian Architectural Contingency Corps

158 Site/Sound

259 Designing for Deconstruction

189 Tout-à- l’égout

287 BIM Unplugged

193 Art of the Moving Creature

291 India Initiative

197 Paper Matters

283 Utopic Heterotopias

55 ecoMOD / ecoREMOD 59 reCOVER 137 Forms of Concrete 141 Wood Manufacturing 239 Parasite, Interstice, Phenotype 241 Surface FX

Generative Detail

291 Unnatural Selection

Prototype

23 Recalibrating the River

Link

161 An Institute for Material Research

System

17 Vortex

Type

Paradigm Shift

Conditions

27 A River + a Road 33 WASH 95 My Hair is at MoMA PS1 2013 99 Trash Tectonics

119 Connections on Uncertain Ground 125 Downeast Southwest 129 Interdependent Modulation 225 Planted Form and Function

45 Arctic Frontier 49 Addressing Homelessness 91 Woltz Symposium

201 On the Lessons of the Lawn 203 Biophilic Urbanism 207 EWWW 247 The Chinese City

Matthew Pinyan, M.Arch 2013_Thesis Advisor: Iñaki Alday

War Zone addresses confrontation not only in the meeting of warring peoples but also in the existence of a constructed, self-sustaining environment within an uncertain, isolated site.

The twentieth and twenty-first centuries have witnessed a dramatic rise in global conflict and warfare between various countries, political ideologies, and cultural and ethnic groups. Humans have responded to the widespread destruction and loss of life from these events by rapidly constructing physical memorials as symbols and increasingly nationalistic representations of the legacies of these conflicts—victory, loss, grief, remorse. How might architecture respond to the globalized nature of contemporary conflict? If memorial construction once signaled the end of a conflict, could a new institution emerge as an active participant in the resolution of global warfare? This thesis proposes such an institution, a new city built for confrontation—a space for mediation and resolution of international conflict. Physically separated from the jurisdiction of countries and their governments, this new typology would place (or displace) representatives from opposing sides of a conflict in a completely destabilized environment—the ocean— returning all to the most basic human condition of occupation. Diplomats would occupy this new island during negotiations, the resolution of conflicts spurred by a constant barrage of physical reminders of the costs of war as well as a constantly changing and precarious relationship with the sea. This new confrontational zone is a mobile warrior, responding to multiple cultures and conflicts over the course of its lifetime.

279 Transnational Modernisms 299 un-PAINTING 303 Wunderkammer 305 lunch 307 snack

[siteless] Crisis Paradigm Shift

311 Jefferson’s Legacy, Now

Catalyst Ghazal Abbasy-Asbagh (ed.) English edition. 14,5 x 21 cm. Hard cover. 256 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-940291-00-0 28€ / $29.95 / £24.50 An interdisciplinary monograph, this volume examines the work of multiple disciplines, many people and a multitude of approaches, all operating under the umbrella of one institution. This volume examines one year of research and pedagogy at the University of Virginia School of Architecture, engaged in the conditions of the built environment, relative to 3 states of Flux, Stasis and Crisis. Published with University of Virginia School of Architecture.

Crisis

War Zone:

A New Confrontational Ground

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Catalyst


B e st r! S e ll e

Projective Ecologies Chris Reed and Nina-Marie Lister (eds.) English edition. 16,5 x 22 cm. Hard cover. 288 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-940291-12-3 32€ / $34.95 / £29 Ecological research applied to current architectural practice. Projective Ecologies takes stock of the diversity of contemporary ecological research and theory— embracing Felix Guattari’s broader definition of ecology as at once environmental, social, and existential—and speculates on potential paths forward for design practices. Where are ecological thinking and theory now? What do current trajectories of research suggest for future practice? How can advances in ecological research and modeling, in social theory, and in digital visualization inform, with greater rigor, more robust design thinking and practice? Published with Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Related Titles: Total Landscape ISBN 978-1-940291-29-1-2 (p. 22) Verb Natures ISBN 978-84-96540-21-7 (p. 75) Roberto Burle Marx ISBN 978-84-92861-67-5


35—Architecture

Interdisciplinary Design Hanif Kara, Andreas Georgoulias (eds.) English edition. 17 x 22 cm. Hard cover. 288 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-15391-08-1 32€ / $34.95 / £29 Architecture and engineering are changing. But what about the relationship between architects and engineers? The subject of this experimental course held at Harvard GSD, with the students of Harvard and MIT, is to see the potential of interaction between the two disciplines from these two schools. Hanif Kara of AKT, leads the class, insisting on the importance of each professional field but trying to erode the borders and boundaries between them. Published with Harvard University Graduate School of Design.


VERTICAL URBAN FACTORY

NINA RAPPAPORT

Vertical Urban Factory Nina Rappaport English edition. 7.5 x 10 in. / 19 x 25,5 cm. Hardcover. 460 pages. 300 Color images July 201 ISBN 978-84-15391-32-6 49,95â‚Ź / $59.95 / ÂŁ39.95 Vertical Urban Factory focuses on the spaces of production in cities that both comprise factories that are significant in their design and contribute to a vital urban environment. This book reexamines the historic modernist and contemporary factories through the lens of an urbanist while provoking the future of urban manufacturing. It shows that now factories are cleaner and greener they can be reintegrated in city life creating a new paradigm for sustainable urban industry that is also more self-sufficient. Illustrated with historic and contemporary photographs, manufacturing process diagrams, and infographics by MGMT Design.

Related Titles: Public Space Acupuncture ISBN 978-0-9893317-0-8 (p. 46) Public Catalyst ISBN 978-1-940291-20-8 (p. 48) Making it Modern ISBN 978-1-940291-15-4 (p. 50)


37—Architecture

Geographies of Trash Rania Ghosn, El Hadi Jazairy English edition. 7.5 x 10 in. / 20,3 x 25,5 cm. Softcover. 128 pages. Color images 'FCSVBSZ 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-64-2 20€ / $25 / £16 Geographies of Trash reclaims the materiality and spatiality of municipal solid waste systems. In the Age of Environment, the scale waste management is geographic all while often relegating such undesired matter to invisibility as “matter out of place.” Geographies of Trash reclaims the role of forms, technologies, economies and logistics of the waste system in the production of new aesthetics and politics of urbanism. Honored with a 2014 ACSA Faculty Design Award, the book charts the geographies of trash in Michigan across scales to propose five speculative projects that bring to visibility disciplinary controversies on the relations of technology, space and politics. MIT School of Architecture and Planning; and University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Related Titles: Public Space Acupuncture ISBN 978-0-9893317-0-8 (p. 46) Public Catalyst ISBN 978-1-940291-20-8 (p. 48) Making it Modern ISBN 978-1-940291-15-4 (p. 50)



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39—Architecture

Suprarural Architecture Ciro Najle, Lluís Ortega English edition. 20,3 x 26,5 cm. Soft cover. 300 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-54-3 30€ / $34.95 / £26 An Atlas of rural protocols of two parallel regions: the Argentine Pampas and the American Midwest, understanding both as coherent pieces of territorial-scale architecture, yet to be unleashed. The Atlas of rural protocols in the American Midwest and the Argentine Pampas is structured along eight systems of organization: transport and infrastructure, land subdivision, agricultural production, water management, storage and maintenance, human habitation, animal management, land management. Each of these systems possesses a number of organizational types, material components, normative relationships, and spectra of performance, which become available through a manual of instructions for a Suprarural architectural environment. The research is based on a realistic-overriding ethics towards design that operates by abstracting and intensifying unexplored territorial phenomena. This publication is made possible by a Graham Foundation Grant. Related Titles: Projective Ecologies ISBN 978-1-940291-12-3 (p. 34) Total Landscape ISBN 978-1-940291-29-1 (p. 22) The Function of Form ISBN 978-84-96954-73-1 (p. 17)


Many Norths Spatial Practice in a Polar Territory Lateral Office. Lola Sheppard and Mason White (eds.) English edition. 20 x 27 cm. Hard cover. 408 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-31-4 35€ / $44.95 / £33 Many Norths chart unique, often surreal spatial realities of Canada’s arctic regions, documenting the geospatial, infrastructural, technocultural, and architectural innovations that have enabled modern life in this territory of climatic and cultural extremes. It is a region where the reality of daily life is often stranger and more extraordinary than any fiction one could envision. This unprecedented book documents the region through five themes: settlements, architecture, mobility, monitoring, and resources. Many Norths reveal the challenges and opportunities of building, mobility, and culture in the dispersed communities of the Canadian North, and speculates the emergence of a contemporary northern, or arctic, vernacular. Many Norths offer a unique look at Canada’s “next North,” uncovering the compelling story of northern inhabitation and cultural adaptation through architecture, landscape, and infrastructure development over the past 100 years.” Content as a part of the Canada Pavilion, in Arctic Adaptations.” This publication is made possible by a Graham Foundation Grant. Related Titles: Landscape Futures ISBN 978-84-15391-14-2 (p. 47) Bracket 2 [Goes Soft] ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 (p. 59) The Petropolis of Tomorrow ISBN 978-0-9893317-8-4 (p. 41)


41—Architecture

“Plans for man-made islands — designed by Rice University architecture students — have attracted the attention of one of the world’s largest oil companies as a way to house way-offshore oil workers.” — National Public Radio (NPR), February 25, 2014

The Petropolis of Tomorrow Neeraj Bhatia and Mary Casper (eds.) English edition. 15,2 x 22,8 cm. Hard cover. 576 pages. Color and duotone images ISBN 978-0-9893317-8-4 29,50€ / $34.95 / £25 The Petropolis of Tomorrow examines the role of resource extraction infrastructure in the production of new forms of urbanism. The Petropolis of Tomorrow is a design and research project, originally undertaken at Rice University that examines the relationship between resource extraction and urban development in order to extract new templates for sustainable urbanism. Published with Rice University.


Scarcity in Excess The Built Environment and the Economic Crisis in Iceland Arna Mathiesen (ed.) English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 248 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-940291-32-1 35â‚Ź / $44.95 / ÂŁ31.50 A guiding model that seeks to address the relationship between the economic meltdown and the built environment in Iceland using ecological approaches. New solutions that aspire to a long-term balance between economic objectives and ecological issues. This publication derives from a case study on the built environment in the Reykjavik capital area in the light of the financial meltdown in October 2008. It is the work of the participants in the case study and a number of invited contributors from different fields; researchers, artists and activists that offer different perspectives on the case. The case study is a part of a larger European project, Scarcity and Creativity in the built Environment (SCIBE), funded by HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area).

Related Titles: Verb Crisis ISBN 978-84-969540-97-2 (p. 75) Landscape Futures ISBN 978-84-15391-14-2 (p. 47) Bracket 2 [Goes Soft] ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 (p. 59)


43—Architecture

Beyond Patronage: Reconsidering Models of Practice Joyce Hwang and Martha Bohm (eds.) English edition. 16,5 x 25,5 cm. Soft cover. 208 pages. Color images 'FCSVBSZ 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-18-5 25€ / $29.95 / £23 This book explores contemporary architectural practices and design agendas that are being shaped or enabled by new forms of ‘patronage.’ Essays, projects, and interviews will examine emerging forms of sponsorship, new forms of connectivity –technological or social– that produce innovative modes of collaboration, and strategies for cultivating relationships that allow us to rethink typical hierarchies between those in power and those in service. One could argue that the profession of architecture has traditionally been characterized by patronage. Throughout the twentieth century, private clients have enabled architects to develop and realize their most significant work. Published with University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning Related Titles: Verb Crisis ISBN 978-84-96594-97-2 (p. 75) Public Space Acupuncture ISBN 978-0-9893317-0-8 (p. 46) The Sniper’s Log ISBN 978-84-92861-22-4 (p. 55)


part one

e ner gy CONSUMPTION

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matter

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on trans-structures

ENERGY:

CONSUMPTION and matter

Energy demand for building operation is clearly crucial for sustainable architecture. When it comes to passive or active housing, the goal is clearly to minimize the energy impact of a project by lowering energy demand for thermal comfort. The standards for passive house for example define limitations for heating-cooling and primary energy consumption. In addition to energy concerns, air tightness of building envelope is crucial factor as well. Passive house can however effectively lower energy demand for building operation, but this does not come without a price. Superinsulation, required for such structure cover the whole building envelope with 335 mm thick insulation for walls and 500 mm for roofs (13 in, 0.1 W/ m2K and 20 in, 0066 W/m2K respectively). Besides building cost, this increases material need for building envelope considerably. Passive house therefore shows an important contradiction of sustainability today: in order to achieve low primary energy, we have to inevitably spend more on materials; and total life cycle energy impact of any project becomes therefore much higher than initially expected, especially because of 2 important aspects. 3

part part two two

towards towards trans-structures trans-structures

This experimental house in the harsh climate of North-Japan is a unique fusion of local vernacular architecture knowledge with contemporary design and latest building technologies. The air layer becomes the medium of the trans-structure: carries heat from one location to another when necessary, distributes the heat coming from the ground, and finally, also stores heat in the increased air layer of the roof structure.

This innovative solution is also combined with a translucent insulation, so the house remains strongly connected to its surroundings in sense of both energy and natural light. The house and the interior opens up when the sunlight enters in the morning through the translucent skin, and gradually turns into itself by the end of the day. In this manner the house reconnects us with nature and aims new lifestyle and architecture the same time.

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2.2. archaic to contemporary Memu-Meadows house

The cooperation of Kengo Kuma and Associates heating cycle storage cycle with the Institute of Industrial Design at the University of Tokyo made a new building type possible, which takes advantage of the Chise model of ainu architecture, and combines it with new building materials and structural system. The result is a reinterpretation of the archaic, which has not only effect on thermal comfort but also drives design and creates extraordinary atmosphere. The traditional house of Chise utilizes the thermal mass of the ground below the building, the central fireplace is also sunken below the floor to increase the storage effect. Memu Meadows takes a further step on this path: in addition to the central fireplace and soil storage, the walls and roof became even lighter, and all perimeter surfaces are united by an air layer embedded in the structure. 21 19


on trans-structures

Mono-function and Multifunction of building envelope elements 54

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Trans-Structures: Fluid Architecture and Liquid Engineering Matyas Gutai English edition. 12,5 x 16,5 cm. Soft cover. 176 pages. Color images February 2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-44-4 20€ / $24.95 / £18 The book introduces water as a building material to build unique, responsive-able structures and define a new paradigm for architecture and sustainable design. Architecture is based upon the misconception that strong is stable, both in sense of energy and structure, as an unchanged state of microclimate would require more material or insulation.
 Transstructures are the opposite: building elements with the response-ability to change according to external conditions in order to maintain stability in terms of structure and/or energy. In this type of building, any effect (structural or thermal load) would generate an immediate affect (a response of the structure). Energy and weight would be counteracted and on a total scale, change would not occur. Such buildings are always in transition from one state to another, unlike conventional structures.

Related Titles: Thermodynamic Interactions ISBN 978-1-940291-22-2 (p. 8) Interdisciplinary Design ISBN 978-84-15391-08-1 (p. 35)

45—Architecture

part one


Public Space Acupuncture Helena Casanova, Jesús Hernández (eds.) English edition. 24 x 19 cm / 9.4 x 7.5 in. Soft cover. 324 pages. Color images February 2015 ISBN 978-0-9893317-0-8 35€ / $44,95 / £31.50 Acupuncture strategies to renovate infrastructure, landscape elements and public space in cities. As the financial crisis deepens in many European countries and the construction sector remains in a slump, many plans for urban regeneration have been shelved. Cities are cutting their spending on large public works, so the time is ripe for low-cost strategies that have a positive impact on the urban habitat. One such strategy is Public Space Acupuncture, in which independent but coordinated small interventions help regenerate urban public space and city life. It is based on Zygmunt Bauman’s characterization of the current era as Liquid Modernity.

Related Titles: The Arsenal of Exclusion/Inclusion ISBN 978-1-940291-34-5 (p. 11) Constructing Europe ISBN 978-84-96540-70-5 (p. 67) City Sense ISBN 978-84-15391-29-6 (p. 49)


47—Architecture

Landscape Futures Geoff Manaugh (ed.) English edition. 15,2 x 21,8 cm. Soft cover. 232 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-15391-14-2 30€ / $34.95 / £28 A speculative look into the future of our built environment. This book explores how landscapes, and our perceptions of them, can be utterly transformed by technology and design. It travels the shifting terrains of architectural invention, where new spatial devices on a variety of scales – from the handheld to the inhabitable – reveal previously overlooked dimensions of the built and natural environments.

Published with Nevada Museum of Art.


Public Catalyst Manuel Bailo English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 256 pages. Color images May 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-20-8 30€ / $34.95 / £28 Demonstrates the existence of public space catalysts, as well as the need of their presence for an expectant or indifferent place to be activated. This work, which understands that the city, now and ever, has had and must have public spaces of intensity, proposes the urban catalysts as agents capable of activating a place that was previously indifferent. The comparative work of historical and recent cases, developed by research and drawings work, has allowed us to discover that the vivid public spaces of identity and reference have been formed due to the urban effect caused by these agents that we call “catalysts”. Published with University of Virginia School of Architecture.

Related Titles: Verb Natures ISBN 978-84-96540-21-7 (p. 75) Requiem for the City at the End of the Millenium ISBN 978-84-92861-20-0 Public Space Acupuncture ISBN 978-0-9893317-0-8 (p. 46)


The Self Sufficient City Vicente Guallart English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Hard cover. 256 pages. Black and white images ISBN 978-1-940291-03-1 19,25€ / $24.95 / £16.50 The Barcelona Architect in Chief peals the axes in which the cities must be sustained to adapt them to the new information age, and to generate its own resources. Internet has changed our lives but it has not changed our cities, yet. Any technological revolution is paired with radical transformations in life styles.

“The pictures and projects themselves are remarkably bold, in no small part because they originate in response to the pressing need for more environmentally friendly design and responsive infrastructure.” — Research Book News

City Sense English edition. 12 x 16 cm. Soft cover. 368 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-15391-29-6 25€ / $34.95 / £22

4th Advanced Architecture Contest. Shaping our environment with real-time data. This publication compiles the winning and the finalist entries of the City Sense competition, organized by the Institute of Advanced Architecture. The competition was open to architects, engineers, planners, designers and artists who wanted to contribute to progress in making the world more habitable.

49—Architecture

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51—Architecture

Aaron Betsky, 1958, is a critic, curator, educator, lecturer, and writer on architecture and design, who, from August 2006 to January 2014, was the director of the Cincinnati Art Museum. From 2001 to 2006 Betsky served as director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He worked as a designer for Frank Gehry and Hodgetts & Fung. From 1995 to 2001 Betsky was Curator of Architecture, Design and Digital Projects at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art before moving back to The Netherlands. Betsky was named as the director of the 11th Exhibition of the Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2008.

Making it Modern The History of Modernism in Architecture and Design Aaron Betsky English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 256 pages. Color images June 201 ISBN 978-1-940291-15-4 30€ / $34.95 / £28 This book traces the astonishing opening up of a brave new world of open empty space, the arrival of the beauty and terror of the machine into daily life, and the attempts to represent them in the construction of a modernist world. At its root, modernism is that fundamental. It is a question of having something to represent that is of the moment. In the most radical interpretation, modernism always comes too late. The modern is that which is always new, which is to say, always changing and already old by the time it has appeared. Modernism is always a retrospective act, one of documenting or trying to catch what has already appeared –an attempt to fix life as it is being lived. Modernity is just the very fact that we as human beings are continually remaking the world around us through our actions, and are doing so consciously. Related Titles: Clip, Stamp, Fold ISBN 978-84-96954-52-6 (p. 57) Open Enclosed: Donald Judd ISBN 978-1-940291-21-5 (p. 54) The Monuments Power The Cars ISBN 978-1-940291-17-8 (p. 6)


Beyond Environment Emanuele Piccardo and Amit Wolf (eds.) English edition. 14,5 x 20,5 cm / 5.7 x 8 in. Soft cover. 176 pages. Color and B&W images ISBN 978-1-940291-33-8 25€ / $34.95 / £22 A new architectural sensibility developed by Gianni Pettena through incorporations of art and architecture, bourgeoning youth culture and the discothèque. Beyond Environment presents the potent interchange between architecture, Land Art, and Performance Art that emerged through Italian architect Gianni Pettena’s idealized collaboration with American artists Allan Kaprow and Robert Smithson in the 1970s. Earlier in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pettena’s experiments in material transformations helped create some of the architect’s most iconic works. Staged in an abandoned school and in a non-descriptive suburban house, and titled Ice House I and II, Pettena would pour water into the mold works he created around the buildings’ perimeter walls. Related Titles: Projective Ecologies ISBN 978-1-940291-12-3 (p. 34) Landscape Futures ISBN 978-84-15391-14-2 (p. 47) Verb Natures ISBN 978-84-96540-21-7 (p. 75)


53—Architecture

Oxymoron & Pleoasm Conversations on American Critical and Projective Theory of Architecture Monika Mitášová (ed.) English ed. 14 x 23 cm / 5.5 x 9.1 in. Soft cover. 456 pages. Color photo portraits by Richard Shulman 'FCSuary 2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-41-3 28,50€ / $39.95 / £23.50 12 interviews focusing on the problem of critical and projective approach to architectural thinking and design discussed by current American theorists, historians and practitioners. Monika Mitášová interviewed an influential group of current American theorists, historians and practitioners proposing critical and projective architecture, respectively, which forms the first book that brings those perspectives together to show the state of current critical and projective theory, practice and new alternative actions of designing architecture. Interviewed theorists: Kenneth Frampton, K. Michael Hays, Mark Wigley, Mary Mcleod, Beatriz Colomina, Stan Allen, Joan Ockman, Robert Somol, Sarah Whiting, Michael Speaks, Jeffrey Kipnis, Sylvia Lavin. Published with Zlatý ez, s.r.o Related Titles: Clip, Stamp, Fold ISBN 978-84-96954-52-6 (p. 57) Making it Modern ISBN 978-1-940291-15-4 (p. 50) The Sniper’s Log ISBN 978-84-92861-22-4 (p. 55)


Spanish

English

Open Enclosed: Donald Judd Gillermo Zuaznabar English and Spanish editions. 14,5 x 20 cm / 5.7 x 8 in. Soft cover. 128 pages. B&W and color images .BZ 201 ISBN English: 978-1-940291-21-5 / Spanish: 978-1-940291-27-7 18€ / $19.95 / £16 In this brilliant essay, Gillermo Zuaznabar sets out to describe Donald Judd as if he were an unknown figure, a great pioneer. Taking “Specific,” the seminal text written by Judd in the mid-sixties, as the central theme, the author analyzes the artist’s main concepts and his whole career from a new perspective: “... what one seeks is an object that speaks of the world in which it is moving or of the world from which it is moving away. One searches for a boundary work, a frontier, that says, simultaneously, where it is coming from and where it is going, a work in which interests overlap. A work that will function as a mark or a crossroads, locating this work is the first exercise...”

Related Titles: The Monuments Power the Cars ISBN 978-1-940291-21-5 (p. 6) Making it Modern ISBN 978-1-940291-15-4 (p. 50) Beyond Environment ISBN 978-1-940291-33-8 (p. 52)


Spanish

English 55—Architecture

“A Designers & Books Notable Design Book of 2013” — Designers & Books

Experiments With Life Itself Francisco González de Canales English and Spanish editions. 14,5 x 20,5 cm / 5.7 x 8 in. Soft cover. 176 pages. Color images ISBN English 978-84-92861-65-1 / Spanish 978-84-92861-66-8 26€ / $34.95/ £22.00 Five experiments made by prestigious architects on their own homes during the dark days of the Second World War. The book studies a series of unrelated cases from 1937 to 1959 that it refers to as domestic selfexperimentation: Germán Rodríguez Arias, Ralph Erskine, Charles and Ray Eames, Juan O’Gorman and Alison & Peter Smithson.

“A seminal body of work, “The Sniper’s Log” is a highly recommended addition to professional and academic library Contemporary Architectural Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.” — Library Bookwatch

The Sniper’s Log Alejandro Zaera-Polo English edition. 15,5 x 22,5 cm / 6 x 8.8 in. Soft cover. 592 pages. 500 Duotone images ISBN 978-84-92861-22-4 34€ / $39.95 / £32 An insight into the theoretical discourse that shapes and expands the architect’s practice. This compilation of texts written since 1986 reveals a parallel activity to Alejandro Zaera-Polo’s professional life. The book is like a sniper’s log, a register of events for the purpose of accumulating experience for future missions, be it academic or professional, trying to identify tendencies and to assess performances, rather than to establish truth.


“Journeys takes an eclectic spin along the countours and way stations of globalization” —The Design Observer “The core topic here is migration, traveling and movement. The different authors explore these topics in different ways and aspects, painting a rich picture with a lot of details and depth.” —Urban Tick

Journeys Giovanna Borasi (ed.) English edition. 17 x 24 cm / 6.5 x 9.5 in. Soft cover. 320 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-92861-54-5 30€ / $36 / £27 The effect of migrations on built environments Journeys: How travelling fruit, ideas and buildings rearrange our environment explores the subject of migrations and their impact on the built environment. The publication includes 16 stories written in a narrative form similar to historical fiction. The book brings together different authors, subjects and historical periods in a cohesive way, allowing it to maintain a consistent narrative feel throughout. Published with Centre Canadien d’Architecture.

“Fine discussions of the social, political and artistic impact of architectural choices and design concepts make this a highly recommended, powerful recommendation for any college-level architectural collection.” — The Midwest Book Review

Architecture & Violence Bechir Kenzari (ed.) English edition. 13,5 x 20 cm / 5.3 x 7.8 in. Soft cover. 320 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-92861-73-6 19,50€ / $29.95 / £18 This is a compelling compilation of essays by international architectural theorists on the relationship of violence to space. With the events of September 11th, the London bombings, the Madrid train explosions, and the daily blasts in Baghdad, the question of violence and terrorism is imposing architectural ramifications with renewed urgency. A new sense of architectural awareness has been forged as violence is forcing its place as an architectural datum. Contributors: Libero Andreotti, Annette Fierro, Elie Haddad, Dorita Hannah, Sarah Treadwell, Andrew Herscher, Bechir Kenzari, Donald Kunze, Nadir Lahiji, William B. Millard.


Clip, Stamp, Fold Beatriz Colomina (ed.) English edition. 19 x 27 cm. Hard cover. 390 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96954-52-6 45€ / $54.95 / £40 Selections from 70 little architectural magazines (1969-1970) that transformed architectural culture. An explosion of little architectural magazines in the 1960s and 1970s instigated a radical transformation in architectural culture, as the magazines acted as a site of innovation and debate. Clip, Stamp, Fold takes stock of seventy little magazines from this period that were published in over a dozen cities. Published with Princeton University.

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“Very beautifully designed and it includes an aweinspiring 120-page Timeline of the group’s output; these images alone really only about two-thirds of the book’s total eye candy make it a rewarding and memorable read.“ — BLDGBLOG

Ant Farm Living Archive 7 Felicity D. Scott English edition. 16,5 x 21 cm / 6.5 x 8.2 in. Soft cover. 320 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96954-24-3 39€ / $39.95 / £31.95 Felicity D. Scott revisits the architectural, art, video, and intermedia practices of the experimental collective Ant Farm, self-described ¨super-radical activist environmentalists.¨ Drawing together archival material on their extended fields of practice, Ant Farm features the first full-color publication of the complete Ant Farm Timeline, as well as Allegorical Time Warp: The Media Fallout (1969) and an archival dossier on Ant Farm’s Truckstop Network (1970-1972). Felicity D. Scott is Assistant Professor of Architecture at Columbia University and a founding editor of Grey Room. Published with Columbia University.

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“... an essential reference work for researchers and admirers of the big boom of little architecture magazines.” — MoMA, Books About Books


Bracket 3 [at Extremes] Lola Sheppard, Maya Przybylski (eds.) English edition. 20,3 x 26,5 cm. Soft cover. 270 pages. Color and duotone images May 201 ISBN 978-0-9893317-6-0 34â‚Ź / $39.95 / ÂŁ32 Bracket [at extremes] includes critical articles and unpublished design projects that investigate architecture, infrastructure and technology as they operate in conditions of imbalance, negotiate tipping points and test limit states. We are conditioned, as designers of the built environment, towards the organization of people, programs and movement. Indeed the history of modern urbanism, architecture and building science has been predicated on an anti-entropic notion of programmatic and social order. But are there scenarios in which a state of extremity or imbalance is productive? Bracket [at Extremes] seeks to understand what new spatial orders emerge in this liminal space. How might it be leveraged as an opportunity for invention? What are the limits of wilderness and control, of the natural and artificial, the real and the virtual? What new landscapes, networks, and urban models might emerge in the wake of destabilized economic, social and environmental conditions? This publication is made possible by a Graham Foundation Grant.

Related Titles: Verb Natures ISBN 978-84-969540-21-7 (p. 75) Beyond Environment ISBN 978-1-940291-33-8 (p. 52) Landscape Futures ISBN 978-84-15391-14-2 (p. 47)


59—BRACKET series

This is a book for architects, designers, planners, philosophers, and, perhaps, science fiction writers seeking inspiration from some daring and imaginative thinkers. — Reference & Research Book News

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Bracket 2 [Goes Soft] Neeraj Bhatia, Lola Sheppard (eds.) English edition. 20 x 26,5 cm. Soft cover. 284 pages. Color and duotone images ISBN 978-84-15391-02-9 34€ / $39.95 / £32 Bracket 2 critically positions and defines soft systems through 27 projects and 12 articles. An in-depth study of soft systems in design Bracket 2 examines physical and virtual soft systems, as they pertain to infrastructure, ecologies, landscapes, environments, and networks. In an era of declared crises—economic, ecological and climatic, amongst others—the notion of soft systems has gained increasing traction as a counterpoint to permanent, static and hard systems.


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Essays on Thermodynamics: Architecture & Beauty Iñaki Ábalos, Renata Sentkiewicz. Lluís Ortega (ed.) English and Spanish editions. 13,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 320 pages. Color images 'FCSVBSZ 201 ISBN English: 978-1-940291-19-2 / Spanish: 978-1-940291-28-4 35€ / $39.95 / £32 A compendium of essays and projects that creates a projective document capable of setting up new scenarios for the architecture of the next decade. Essays on Thermodynamics: Architecture and Beauty is a book that unfolds arguments and designs around the concept of “thermodynamic beauty”. This new aesthetic category opens up new and unexpected directions in the work of an architect, connecting architecture and thermodynamics without leaving behind the tectonic tradition. The compendium will be developed through the concepts of Somatisms, Monsters Assemblage, Verticalism and Thermodynamic Materialism, summarizing design strategies and opening new territories on the scales of building, public space and landscape. This publication is made possible by a Graham Foundation Grant.

Related Titles: Thermodynamic Interactions ISBN 978-1-940291-22-2 (p. 8) Design Engineering ISBN 978-84-96540-66-8 Interdisciplinary Design ISBN 978-84-15391-08-1 (p. 35)


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Fuksas Building — Updated Massimiliano Fuksas English edition. 22 x 33 cm. Hard cover. 254 pages. Color images February 2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-50-5 35€ / $44.95 / £32 New and extended edition of Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas’ work The work of Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas enjoys well-earned reputation for its artistic talent and its capacity to surprise with the most risky and spectacular projects up to 2014. With offices in Rome, Paris and Shenzhen, the Fuksases have completed projects of contrasting scales and typologies: airports, urban planning, large infrastructure, housing projects... Their most recent include the Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport, Eur New Congress Centre in Rome, Lyon Confluence, Peres Peace House in Jaffa, St. Paolo Church in Foligno, MyZeil shopping mall in Frankfurt. The book also features their most emblematic creations like the Armani Fifth Avenue in NYC, Zenith Music Hall in Strasbourg, New Trade Fair in Milan and Ferrari Operational Headquarters and Research Centre in Maranello. Interviews and several texts enhance the publication. Related Titles: FUKSAS Building ISBN 978-84-92861-78-1 (p. 63) FUKSAS Object ISBN 978-1-940291-11-6 (p. 64) Armani Ginza Tower ISBN 978-84-96954-42-7


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“Recommended for all architecture students and schools.” —Library Journal

Fuksas Building Massimiliano Fuksas English edition. 22 x 33 cm. Hard cover. 520 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-92861-78-1 50€ / $59.95 / £45

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Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas are two of Italy’s foremost architects with their major airports, exhibition centres and offices blocks casting elaborately glassy shadows across the modern Italian city. Fuksas Object is a companion piece to an earlier Actar monograph on the couple’s studio, this time focusing on the multitude of subsidiary designs produced for their many projects, including lighting, furniture and bespoke components. — Wallpaper Magazine

Fuksas Object Massimiliano Fuksas, Doriana Mandrelli English edition. 21 x 28,5 cm. Hard cover. 360 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-940291-11-6 35€ / $49.95 / £32 Objects, pieces of furniture, scenographies, interior design... another dimension in the work of Fuksas architects. This companion book to Fuksas Buildings features the works by the studio focused on product design, interior design, scenographies, furniture and jewelery. Perhaps the less known aspect of Fuksas work, their product design emphasizes a natural condition in changing scales, materials and uses.

Related Titles: FUKSAS Building ISBN 978-84-92861-78-1 (p. 63) FUKSAS Building (Updated) ISBN 978-1-940291-50-5 (p. 62) Armani Ginza Tower ISBN 978-84-96954-42-7


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Critical Prison Design Roger Paez English and Catalan editions. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Soft cover. 208 pages. Color images ISBN English: 978-0-9893317-7-7 / Catalan: 978-1-940291-37-6 28,80€ / $34.95 / £28 The newly built Mas d’Enric penitentiary sparks a series of reflections on architecture’s role in the problematic subject of prison design. The prison is an uncomfortable institution and its architecture is often subjugated to technocratic criteria. This servility forces the prison out of the socio-cultural realm where it belongs, thus erasing it from public discourse. “Mas d’Enric” is a new penitentiary that overturns preconceptions and posits architecture as a medium to critically rethink contemporary prison buildings.

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—LAN awarded at the LEAF Awards with the Best Sustainable Development in Keeping with its Environment prize and at the SAIE Selection Awards. —The offices were chosen by Cynthian Davidson to be included in the magazine Log issue In Pursuit of Architecture. —Won the competition to restore and redesign Le Grand Palais des Champs Elysées in Paris, France.

Traces Umberto Napolitano, Benoit Jallon English edition. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. Hard cover. 608 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-940291-02-4 35€ / $44.95 / £31.50 Undertaken on the occasion of LAN’s 10th anniversary, Traces recalls the journey of Umberto Napolitano and Benoit Jallon through their projects and their travel impressions. The city is the point of departure and arrival for the “architectural experience”. It is, therefore, a palpable, external fact as well as a product of the mind, an abstraction. Two separate moments lie at the heart of this book’s very structure and shape: one when the city is the site of an experience and the other, when architects modify this site through a new project.


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Create! Eduardo Arroyo, Amadeu Santacana (ed.) English edition. 13 x 18 cm. Hard cover. 350 pages. Color images ISBN English: 978-1-940291-05-5 / Spanish: 978-1-940291-14-7 27 €/ $34.95 / £24.50 This book shapes a thick network of experiences and crossed interests opened throughout last twenty-five years in the office NO.MAD and its founder Eduardo Arroyo. Topics like the origin and the memory, the soul and the precision, the random and the instability, the empathy, the instants and the choice, the hybridization and the blurry systems, the cloning, the invisible orders and the essential complexity.

Agenda. JDS Architects Can We Sustain our Ability to Crisis? Jesse Seegers, Benedict Clouette, Julien de Smedt, Ryan Neiheiser (eds.) English edition. 21 x 27 cm. Soft cover. 544 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-92861-62-0 35€ / $42 / £32 AGENDA is an architecture book that occupies the territory between a monograph, a diary, and a collection of essays, interviews, and conversations. AGENDA is a catalog of 365 days, like a diary or journal: a collective narrative, personal and subjective. It documents the work and thinking of JDS Architects over a specific year marked by crisis, beginning on September 15th, 2008, the day that Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy.


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Ma Yansong English-Spanish edition. 16,5 x 24 cm. Flexibound cover. 384 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-15391-36-4 25€ / $34.95 / £22

Complete monograph on Ma Yansong’s work, China’s most internationally recognized architect. All of MAD’s projects - from residential complexes or offices to cultural centres - desire to protect a sense of community and orientation toward nature, offering people the freedom to develop their own experience. Published with Casa Asia and Fundación ICO.

Constructing Europe Diane Gray (ed.) English edition. 16,7 x 24 cm. Hard cover. 308 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-936901-6-8 35€ / $49.95 / £32.95 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture Mies van der Rohe Award 25th Anniversary, a reflection about the past, present and future of European Architecture. As a part of the activities that will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award, this catalogue explains the value of the Prize as a platform for discovery and debate.


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Chiharu Shiota. The Hand Lines English and Spanish editions. 16,5 x 23,5 cm / 6.6 x 9.45 in. Flexibound cover. 440 pp. Color images ISBN English: 978-1-940291-07-9 / Spanish: 978-1-940291-36-9 45€ / $49.95 / £40

Casa Asia presents the contents of the first exhibition by Chiharu Shiota (Osaka, 1972) in Barcelona, showing installations integrated in a unique project at its headquarters. Shiota’s installations produce their own spaces, where hundreds of invisible threads that bond us to things can be seen. In these domestic scenarios she proposes, threads become bridges between a bride’s dress and the absent subject, a piano, suitcases and a mirror. In her work, these threads are veins with tears, fear for abyss, life and death; threads that are plots of particular and universal stories, interweaving like the inverted roots of a tree, just like a rhizome through multiple branches that hold up the relationship between she and the world. Published with Casa Asia. Related Titles: Venezia, Venezia ISBN 978-0-989331-73-9 (p. 69) Ma Yansong ISBN 978-84-15391-36-4 (p. 67) FUKSAS Object ISBN 978-1-940291-11-6 (p. 64)


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Venezia, Venezia Alfredo Jaar English edition. 17 x 24 cm / 6.6 x 9.5 in. Hard cover. 296 pages. Color images ISBN 978-0-989331-73-9 35€ / $39.95 / £31.50 Venezia, Venezia is an immersive installation by Jaar at the 2013 Venice Biennale. The Alfredo Jaar’s cataloge, who represents Chile at the 2013 Venice Biennale, includes more than fifteen essays by prominent thinkers—critics, writers, theorists—from all over the world who consider Jaar’s contextual installation within the historical trajectory of the Venice Biennale and amidst volatile contemporary global, geographic, political, and cultural transformations.


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Twenty-Two Tips on Typography Enric Jardí 14 x 18 cm / 5.7 x 7.2 in. Soft cover. 104 pages. Color images July 2015 ISBN English: 978-84-96540-92-7 / Spanish: 978-84-96540-91-0 14€ / $19.95 / £13 This is a recipe book of twenty-two tips in creating the best typography and twenty-two things you should never do with lettering. Secrets which many designers will never reveal. In an era of typographic fundamentalism and the cult of forms, this list of dos and don’ts explodes myths and provides a fresh view of typography.

Related Titles: Popular Lies About Graphic Design ISBN 978-84-15391-35-7 (p. 71) RGB Graphics in Britain ISBN 978-84-96954-78-6 (p. 77) Neuland ISBN 978-84-96954-56-4 (p. 76)


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Popular Lies About Graphic Design Craig Ward English edition. 14 x 18 cm / 5.5 x 7 in. Soft cover. 160 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-15391-35-7 14€ / $16.95 / £13 An attempt to debunk various misconceptions, half truths and, in some cases, outright lies which permeate the industry of design. Written both passionately and irreverently, Ward pulls from his ten years of experience to tackle lighter subjects such as design fetishists, Helvetica’s neutrality and urgent briefs, alongside the validity of design education, the supposed death of print, client relationships and pitch planning.

Related Titles: Twenty Two Tips on Typography ISBN 978-84-96540-92-7 (p. 70) RGB Graphics in Britain ISBN 978-84-96954-78-6 (p. 77) Neuland ISBN 978-84-96954-56-4 (p. 76)

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“A slim book that hurls lumps of coal at dozens of the clichés that plague graphic designers each day. Some of the pills dispensed by the New York-based designer Craig Ward are of the bitter variety... But Ward tackles more serious notions–such as the ideas that longer deadlines lead to better work; and good ideas don’t require budgets;–with the same intensity as seemingly frivolous subjects, like ‘Comic Sans is the worst typeface ever created.’” — PRINT Magazine, USA


BCN Noteguide. “Modernisme” Papersdoc English edition. 15 x 21 cm / 5.9 x 8.3 in. Hard cover with elastic band. 192 pp. Color images .BZ 201 ISBN 978-84-94126-41-3 19€ / $24.95 / £16 The 30 best buildings of the catalan “Modernisme” in the city of Barcelona. Each technical information page contains: address, a location map, an artistic photograph and an explanatory text written by an expert. In addition to a short list of specifications, a QR code refers to qualified institutional websites where more information can be found.

BCN Noteguide. Contemporary Architecture Papersdoc English edition. 15,8 x 21 cm / 5.9 x 8.3 in. Hard cover with elastic band. 256 pages. B&W images ISBN 978-84-941264-0-6 19€ / $24.95 / £16 60 of the best works of architecture in the city of Barcelona, from art nouveau until the present, chosen by well-known architects. Each technical information page contains: address, a location map, an artistic photograph and an explanatory text written by an expert. In addition to a short list of specifications, a QR code refers to qualified institutional websites where more information can be found.


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Barcelona Modern Architecture Guide Manuel Gausa, Marta Cervelló, Maurici Pla, Ricardo Devesa 14.5 x 17 cm. Soft cover. 600 pp. 750 Bitone images July 2015 ISBN English: 978-84-96954-18-2 / Spanish: 978-84-96954-17-5 26.92€ / $34.95 / £26 1860-2013. New edition. This guide brings together the most important and interesting examples of modern and contemporary architecture in Barcelona. It covers the emergence of Modernisme and Noucentisme, creative periods for which Barcelona is known the world over. Each entry has a brief description that includes planning and completion dates, a summary description, and subsequent restoration and alterations. This updated edition features the most recent architectural production (up until 2013), including landmarks such as Jean Nouvel’s Agbar tower, the 2004 Forum building by Herzog & de Meuron, the Media-ICT building by Enric Ruiz-Geli and many more. Published with Ajuntament de Barcelona. Related Titles: BCN Noteguide. Contemporary Architecture ISBN 978-84-941264-0-6 (p. 72) BCN Noteguide. “Modernisme” ISBN 978-84-94126-41-3 (p. 72) Barcelona Modern Architecture Guide 1860-2002 ISBN 978-84-89698-32-1


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Actar Publishers 17 x 24 cm. Flexibound cover. 288 pages. Color images ISBN English 978-84-95273-55-0 / Spanish 978-84-89698-88-8 32€ 19€ / $39.95 $24.95 / £25.95 £16.50

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French Actar Publishers French edition. 17 x 24 cm. Flexibound cover. 280 pages. Color images ISBN Spanish 978-84-95951-20-5 / French 978-84-95951-21-2 32€ 19€ / $39.95 $24.95 / £25.95 £16.50

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¨Great bits from sources that are very familiar (fantastic submission from NODE and Katrin Schake) as well as more unexpected treats (don’t miss Andreas Wesle’s fantastic section.) All too often I feel as though these ‘best of…’ books don’t live up to their name, but here’s an exception for you – how suitably German.¨ —itsnicethat ¨NEULAND explores not only the white spot on the map that is Germany, but also invites the reader to discover a new generation of sophisticated designers who will shape the creative landscape of tomorrow. Each of them we get to know through their extraordinary works, a short interview, and photos.¨ —PAGE “NEULAND packs in photos and examples from new German designers. very highly recommended as essential to any library representing European graphic design examples and trends.” —The Midwest Book Review

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TwoPoints.Net (ed.) English edition. 17 x 24 cm. Soft cover. 496 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96954-56-4 34€ 16€ / $39.95 $19.95 / £29.95 £13

German graphic design has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in recent years. Young professionals and students have been demonstrating heightened technical skills and strong, individualistic styles.The emerging design generation has broken with cultural and geographical boundaries, entering the international arena and competing with cutting edge design icons worldwide. As the scope and depth of this exciting development has been under recognised, Neuland documents the future of German graphic design by presenting the best work of up-and-coming designers.

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Looking for Mies Ricardo Daza English edition. 17 x 16 cm. Soft cover. 200 pages. Duotone images ISBN 978-84-96954-37-3 22€ 8€ / $29.95 $9.95 / £17.95 £6 A historical photograph shows a room in a steel and glass building and a man which is evidently the architect Mies van der Rohe. Only the name of the photographer is known. In a manner more usually found in detective novels, the author has painstakingly researched the events surrounding its taking making deductions and gradually revealing in which room the architect is standing, in which building it is to be found, what the architect is looking at, what his stance and his gaze tell us about his person, his work. Step by step, the author systematically investigates the photograph, drawing fascinating conclusions and making astonishing revelations about the architecture, the man and his character.


“RGB is a solid archive of the front runners coming out of the UK. With 288 pages filled with color images, it is a great visual reference showcasing the historical evolution and design experimentation emerging from this part of the world.” —Designboom “RGB is not a historical book; its authors deliberately leave aside designers from the 80s and 90s to focus on the production from the past 5 to 10 years.” —We make money not art “RGB achieves what it sets out to do; providing an invaluable index of some of the country’s freshest designers.” —Article magazine

RGB: Reviewing Graphics in Britain Marc Valli , Richard Brereton English edition. 25 x 30 cm. Soft cover. 288 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96954-78-6 28€ 10€ / $34.95 $14.95 / £24.95 £8 What design scene is as diverse or cosmopolitan, more rich in influences and references, as packed with new trends and original ideas, as teeming with talent and ambition than the UK? To stand out in this overcrowded arena, British graphic designers have had to make their work ever more clever and polished, better informed. This fuels the distinctive, refined styles of such artists as Mark Farrow, Sea, Spin, Browns, Fuel, James Joyce, Zak, Studio 8 and Bibliotek. With such a wealth of talent and material, the main question is not what to put in, but what to leave out of the British graphic design.

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¨A handsomely produced survey of contemporary graphic design in Japan over the last four years.¨ —Death by Architecture

JPG 2 Tomoko Sakamoto English edition. 17 x 24 cm. Flexibound cover. 420 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96540-14-9 28€ 8€ / $34.95 $9.95 / £24.5 £6 The follow-up to international bestseller Japan Graphics, JPG2 examines changes in Japanese graphic design. Instead of ‘more copies, higher resolution, to a wider audience’, there is a greater focus on individual and original works. JPG 2 brings together over 20 design teams, showcasing the evolution of teams from the first JPG as well as new projects, new teams, and the best contemporary design talents. Works by Amane Murakami, Buddha Productions, Dainippon Type Organization, Enlightenment, Hideki Inaba, Higraph, keitarrow, Loworks, Keigo Mohri, Namaiki, etc.

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Phylogenesis FOA’s Ark. Foreign Office Architects English edition. 12 x 17 cm. Hard cover. 656 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-95951-47-2 36€ 16€ / $49.95 $19.95 / £28.95 £13 Through a series of competitions, speculative commissions, and built work, FOA’s first monograph is structured to reflect the development of their specific attitude and as a compendium of the technical arsenal that they use to within their practice. With the spirit of scientific classification, the genesis of an architectural project is identified within a series of phylum, actualized and simultaneously virtualized, in their specific application to the unique conditions of a project’s location. Phylogenesis also includes a collection of texts from several critics who investigate related topics that touch upon different aspects of FOA’s discourse.

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¨A supreme piece of informed science fiction, an extrapolation of what we would do to embrace a seductive piece of imagined technology.¨ —Jonathan Bell, Things Magazine ¨Graphs, stats, charts, models, and timelines that sing.¨ —Architect Magazine

Skycar City

¨We always enjoy a bit a rampant speculation; the beauty of this pocket monograph is that it makes good use of shiny CGI in its exploration of the city of tomorrow.” —Wallpaper

Winy Maas , Grace La (eds.) English edition. 15 x 21 cm. Soft cover. 240 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96540-58-3 16€ 8€ / $19.95 $9.95 / £14 £6 From the 2006 Marcus Prize Studio at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Winy Maas of MVDRV and Grace La of UWM present the work of twelve students who explored the relationship between infrastructure, architecture, and urban form. This highly investigative studio pushed the physical and conceptual limits of given definitions of city, circulation, and program. Tested in two scenarios (one real in Tianjin, China and the other purely hypothetical), the studio severed vehicular traffic flow from its traditional two-dimensional plane and then forecast the potentials of a new, hyper-volumetric city where given urban activity inflate to fully occupy all three-dimensions.


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Sendai Mediatheque. Toyo Ito Albert Ferré , Tomoko Sakamoto (eds.) Toyo Ito (contributor) English edition. 24 x 17 cm. Flexibound cover. 240 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-95951-03-8 19€ 16€ / $24.95 $19.95 / £16.5 £13 Images of the Mediatheque have widely circulated in architectural media since 1995, when Toyo Ito’s competition project revealed a new structural prototype (or archi-type) that expressed the will to incorporate the notions of mobility and fluidity into space and structure. Second in the series of Verb monographs, this book presents the process of design and construction of Ito’s prototype during the six years between the building’s initial design through to its completion in 2001. The Mediatheque aspires to, in Ito’s words “the primitive body of natural flow and the virtual body of electronic flow”.

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“Space Fighter suggests that tomorrow’s cities will be run like video games, an organizational challenge best addressed through simulations, not the book-based planning of today’s town halls. So will mayors one day fire their planners and pick up a Wii? Only time will tell.” —Dwell Magazine Selected by the Huffington Post as one of the 15 Divine Design Books

Space Fighter Winy Maas, DSD English edition. 15 x 21 cm. Soft cover. 300 pages. Color and duotone images ISBN 978-84-96540-73-6 16€ 8€ / $19.95 $9.95 / £14 £6 Directed by Winy Maas of MVRDV, Space Fighter presents the Evolutionary City by the Action Space! studio. An ambitious project to create a new ‘simulator’ tool for both urban planners and project managers alike. The journey begins with evolution, Darwin’s phenotypes and the realms of biology, sociology, and economics. Pumped by evolution’s magic, the studio delves into game theory, synthesizing a set of games modeled on diverse aspects of the city - from the practicality of a building developer’s tasks to the intangible social aspects of a city. An MVRDV/DSD project in collaboration with the Berlage Institute, MIT and cThrough.


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Collective Housing: A Manual Jose Maria de Lapuerta (ed.) English edition. 16 x 23 cm. Soft cover. 300 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-96954-15-1 28€ 10€ / $39.95 $14.95 / £22.95 £6 Juan Herreros (Abalos & Herreros), Dietmar Eberle (Baumschlager & Eberle), Wiel Arets, Frits van Dongen (Architecten Cie), Felix Claus (Claus en Kaan), Jacob van Rijs (MVRDV), and Jose Morales were among ten tutors that taught a series of intensive housing workshops that included a group of 34 international architects and students during the Collective Housing Master Course (2006). The book is divided according to professor and features professional work from the master architects, as well as dozens of student projects.

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Kazuyo Sejima in Gifu Albert Ferré , Tomoko Sakamoto (eds.) English edition. 17 x 16 cm. Hard cover. 224 pages. Color images ISBN 978-84-89698-92-5 15€ 8€ / $18.95 $9.95 / £14 £6 Located in Gifu, sits a building that constitutes the first material expression of Kazuyo Sejima’s studies on metropolitan housing. This investigation proceeded from the conclusion that not all subsidized housing needs to be the same. Starting from a generic public housing program, Sejima’s housing block in Gifu departs from convention and occupies the conceptual and physical space created between oppositional design concerns: where a strictly modulated structure confronts a random arrangement of different spaces


Retrospecta 37 Dov Feinmesser, Anthony Gagliardi, Jenny (Eunhyung) Kim, Andrew Sternad (eds.) 9 x 12.75 in. Softcover. 192 pages. Color images. February 2015 ISBN 978-0-9898592-8-8 27€ / $35 / £24.5 As a set, the volumes of Retrospecta catalog decades of activity at the Yale School of Architecture. Standing alone, each volume is a snapshot of evolving architectural and graphic design trends. Retrospecta 37 takes progress as its theme, and attempts to mark more than the passage of another year. This volume is organized to record our ongoing growth as a student body, as a class, and as individuals. This growth builds on our collective traditions—the lecture series and its celebrated receptions, the roster of returning and visiting critics and courses—and charts new ground through our development as designers among a community of scholars. In this Retrospecta, academic work is interspersed with moments that embody the culture and camaraderie of the school. For the first time, mid-term documentation is included for many student projects to show progress on a more intimate scale, giving a glimpse of the process behind the product. Although completed projects and papers suggest finality, the Retrospecta lineage serves as a reminder that our education continues beyond these pages. In that sense, this volume captures our work in progress. Visiting critics in this issue include Peter Eisenman, David Adjaye and Greg Lynn.

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BCN Noteguide. “Modernisme” Papersdoc English edition. 15 x 21 cm / 5.9 x 8.3 in. Hard cover with elastic band. 192 pp. Color images .BZ 201 ISBN 978-84-94126-41-3 19€ / $24.95 / £16 The 30 best buildings of the catalan “Modernisme” in the city of Barcelona. Each technical information page contains: address, a location map, an artistic photograph and an explanatory text written by an expert. In addition to a short list of specifications, a QR code refers to qualified institutional websites where more information can be found.

BCN Noteguide. Contemporary Architecture Papersdoc English edition. 15,8 x 21 cm / 5.9 x 8.3 in. Hard cover with elastic band. 256 pages. B&W images ISBN 978-84-941264-0-6 19€ / $24.95 / £16 60 of the best works of architecture in the city of Barcelona, from art nouveau until the present, chosen by well-known architects. Each technical information page contains: address, a location map, an artistic photograph and an explanatory text written by an expert. In addition to a short list of specifications, a QR code refers to qualified institutional websites where more information can be found.


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Social Infrastructure: New York 08 Douglas Durst, Bjarke Ingels (eds.) 17,7 x 28 cm. Softcover. 192 pages. Color images Rdosdl adq2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-25-3 27€ / $35 / £24.50 Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship. Social Infrastructure: New York, one of a series that documents the Bass Fellowship at the Yale School of Architecture studio led by real estate developer Douglas Durst of the Durst Organization, a leading New York firm known for spearheading sustainable high-rise developments, and architect Bjarke Ingels, founder of Copenhagen- and New York-based Bjarke Ingels Group.

YALE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE RETHINKING CHONGQING: MIXED USE AND SUPER DENSE

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RETHINKING CHONGQING: MIXED USE AND SUPER DENSE VINCENT LO/ KOHN PEDERSEN FOX ASSOCIATES

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02 Ground-level plan. Connections to local streets and parking are made at the lowest level. 03 Retail-level plan. Retail along the waterfront connects through a new, open-space network north to the trainstation plaza and then up the hill to the existing historic shopping street. 04 Sky bridge–level plan. Continuous retail space occupies the sky bridges, providing a comfortable indoor connection among the waterfront, train station, and the Central Business District to the north.

The Chongqing high-speed rail station, centrally located within local, regional, and national geographic and infrastructural networks, is poised to become a critical Chinese hub for global commerce and consumption in the twenty-first century. Embracing the developer’s demand for density and profitability, as well as the municipal government’s efforts to avoid urban congestion, this project introduces a new urban condition for Chongqing: De-Congested Density. In examining the seemingly contradictory project demands, De-Congested Density blends principles of physical and visual networking with those of programmatic layering and overlapping to achieve a dynamic typology that offers a solution to the challenges of social and economic growth and urban and cultural sustainability. The project first proposes to build over the existing infrastructural knot around the site, thereby establishing levels for traffic, parking, and service below a new ground plane that connects to the adjacent urban fabric. These physical links expand the site beyond its existing island condition, blending it within the adjacent context, which includes a historic cliff-side bazaar, a future central business district, metro and ferry stations, and a waterfront park. Next, one million square meters of new program is disposed vertically within towers and bridges across the site to link these disparate features through multiple layers of activity and circulation, resulting in a decongested but super-dense network that expands beyond the limits of the proposed site itself. The high-speed-rail station is at the heart of the site, acting as a primary connection point as well as an architectural centerpiece that attracts pedestrians along carefully constructed axial sight lines while dispersing rail commuters into the surrounding plaza. Three distinct retail typologies are used to both absorb density and facilitate decongestion across the site’s vast office, residential, and hotel program. First, flagship megastores located at the base of each tower pull visitors across the plaza and function as vertical circulation points to access the towers and bridges. Second, an intimate retail village along the waterfront activates the park space, links to the future ferry terminal, and provides an expansive vista across the river. Third, a raised shopping mall contained within a continuous, stepped sky bridge connects the entire site from the northern central business district to the southern waterfront. The sky bridge provides an efficient means of circulation for commuters and visitors, stimulates retail exposure and consumption, offers an observatory for the city, and spans dramatic terrain, while echoing the historic cliff-side steps of Chongqing to establish an iconic architectural identity for the project. Crowning this striated groundscape are the towers themselves, which collectively achieve a distinctive sculptural composition that is both functionally and aesthetically innovative. Taking into account the planning requirements of various programmatic functions, the floor plates within each high-rise shift relative to the building cores to create

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This project reasserts the relationship between the economic identity of the city and its realization in architecture, which is achieved through strategic vertical programming and hybridization between building and urban infrastructure. The typological organization for high-density, high-rise planning and architecture is reconfigured in response to the topographical arrangement of the surrounding context and adjacent infrastructure, emphasizing new conditions and opportunities for the internal programming and architectural form of the project. The city of Chongqing is undergoing unprecedented growth, which will result in an increasing demand for transportation, retail, and housing in its central districts. While the automobile market still has a large influence on the overall manufacturing industry and image of the city, the goal of the project is to provide a high-density complex for high-end automobile retail and business, along with ancillary high-end residential and hotel functions needed to support these uses. In order to organize the large amount of program within the site, two major issues had to be solved: the congestion caused by disorganized automobile parking on the ground and the limited amount of foot traffic supporting retail. Although the existing plaza provides enough space for occasional crowds throughout the year, it does not relate to any other public activity. Meanwhile, the area suffers from heavy traffic congestion due to its multiple intersecting roads and inadequate parking and inadequate vehicular circulation around the block. There is too much traffic congestion, while the congestion of everyday public activity is not sufficient for sustainable retail business.

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Rethinking Chongqing: Mixed-Use and Super-Dense 07 Nina Rappaport, Andrei Harwell, Emmett Zeifman, VIncent Lo and Kohn Pederson Fox (eds.) 7 x 11 in. / 17,7 x 28 cm. Softcover. 192 pages. Color images Mnudlnadq2013 ISBN 978-0-9893317-4-6 27€ / $35 / £24.50 Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship. Demonstrates the role architects and developers might play in shaping new paradigms for the development of western China’s emerging mega-cities co-taught by real estate developer Vincent Lo and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.

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Exhibiting Architecture A Paradox? Eeva Liisa Pekonen with Carson Chan and David Tasman (eds.) 6.63 x 10.25 in. Softcover. 160 pages. B/W images. Septembeq2015 ISBN 978-1-940291-59-8 23.5â‚Ź / $30 / ÂŁ18.7 As the title of the book suggests, the ambition to exhibit architecture entails always a paradox: how to exhibit something as large and complex as a building or a city, and how to communicate something as elusive as an architectural experience that unfolds in space and time? To be sure, architecture poses a challenge to exhibition as a medium; indeed, what do we exactly exhibit when we exhibit architecture: should we be satisfied to exhibit photographs of buildings and sites, or should be aim to put whole buildings or, if that is not possible, fragments and models of them on display? Exhibiting Architecture: A Paradox? brings together, in print form, the lectures, paper presentations, and panel discussions that took place at the eponymous symposium at the Yale School of Architecture in Fall 2013. Contributors include Barry Bergdoll, Mari Lending, Wallis Miller, Romy Golan, Paula Burleigh, Craig Buckley, Mark Wasiuta, Simon Sadler, Federica Vannucchi, Andres Kurg, Helena Mattson, Liane Lefaivre, Lea-Catherine Szacka, Irene Sunwoo, David Andrew Tasman, EevaLiisa Pelkonen, Brennan Buck, Carson Chan, Arianne Lourie-Harrison, Nina Rappaport, Joel Sanders, Pedro Gadanho, Eva Franch, Andrea Phillips, and Henry Urbach.


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Paradigms in Computing Making, Machines, and Models for Design Agency in Architecture Dr. David Jason Gerber, Mariana Ibañez (eds.) 7.5 x 9.5 in. Hardcover. 408 pages. Color images February 2015 ISBN 978-1-938740-09-1 58.6€ / $75 / £47 Paradigms in Computing: Making, Machines, and Models for Design Agency in Architecture brings together critical, theoretical, and practical research and design that illustrates the plurality of computing approaches within the broad spectrum of design and mediated practices. It is an interrogation of our primary field of architecture through the lens of computing, and yet one that realizes a productive expanding of our métier’s definition and boundaries. It is a compilation that purposefully promotes architecture’s disciplinary reach and incorporations beyond the design and construction of buildings and cities. The book offers a glimpse into the wide range of positions and experiences that are shaping practice and discourse today. The work included in Paradigms in Computing is evidence that models for enquiry are many and proliferating. As digitalization and computation continue to infuse our processes with new tools and new design environments, some of the trends collected in this book will continue to be central to the production and speculation of architecture, and others will, in retrospect, be recognized as the seeds of new, or perhaps multiple, paradigms. Authors: Dr. David Jason Gerber is an architect, educator, researcher and serial entrepreneur. Mariana Ibañez is a founding principal of Ibañez Kim Studio and an Associate Professor of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

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Included are essays and projects, from; Alisa Andrasek, Rachel Armstrong, Philip Beesley, Tom Bessai, Shajay Bhooshan, Brad Cantrel, Matias Del Campo, Pablo Eiroa, Marc Fornes, David Jason Gerber, Maria Paz Gutierrez, Alvin Huang, Jason Kelly Johnson, Simon Kim, Neil Leach, Greg Lynn, Elena and Anna Maria Manferdini, Alex McDowell, Phillippe Morel, Nick Puckett, Casey Reas, Alex Robinson, Jenny Sabin, José Sánchez, Patrik Schumacher, Kyle Steinfeld, Satoru Sugihara, Orkan Telhan, Kathy Velikov and Geoffrey Thun, Tom Verebes, Leire Asensio Villoria and David Mah, Jenny Wu, Eric Howeler and Meejin Yoon, and Zaha Hadid Architects.


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Andrew Michler has lived off-grid for two decades in the Colorado Rocky Mountains and is a LEED AP BD+C and Passive House Consultant.

Hyperlocalization of Architecture Contemporary Sustainable Archetypes Andrew Michler 9,5 x 12 in. Hard cover. 352 pages. Color images Rdosdl adq2015 ISBN 978-1-938740-08-4 58,6€ / $75 / £47 The evolution of contemporary environmental architecture has outstripped simple labels. A deeper pattern is emerging where the most innovative buildings are a response to place. They resolve the complex intertwining of the site, people and environment, providing a provocative observation of the future of architecture. By starting with the site these projects maximize the natural and cultural resources available and are humancentric. They challenge orthodoxy but draw deeply from the culture they serve.

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eVolo Skyscrapers 2 150 New Projects Redefine Building High Carlo Aiello (ed.) 9.4 x 11 in. Hardcover. 650 pages. Color images November 2014 ISBN 978-1-938740-05-3 75€ / $95 / £60 150 new skyscrapers submitted to the eVolo Skyscraper Competition are categorized and examined These super-tall structures take into consideration the advances in technology, the exploration of sustainable systems, and the establishment of new urban and architectural methods to solve economic, social, and cultural problems of the contemporary city; including the scarcity of natural resources and infrastructure and the exponential increase of inhabitants, pollution, economic division, and unplanned urban sprawl.


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Carlo Aiello (ed.) 9 x 12 in. Softcover. 300 pages. Color images April 2015 ISBN 978-1-938740-10-7 27,5€ / $35 / £21.7

Temporal Architecture documents the latest architectural works designed for temporary use. The list includes pavilions, installations, and pop-up structures with a novel use of materials and cutting-edge design and fabrication processes. The book analyzes the role of these structures in the development of new ideas in architectural design. The relative small scale of the projects allow for forward-thinking concepts to be developed and materialized.

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Digital & Parametric Architecture Evolo 06 Carlo Aiello (ed.) 9 x 11.4 in. Softcover. 300 pages. Color images ISBN 978-1-938740-06-0 20€ / $24.95 / £16 Digital & Parametric Architecture explores the development of the latest digital tools including advance-modeling software and computer aided design in the production of architecture. It is a journey through the most fascinating projects, digitally designed and fabricated, during the second decade of the 21st century. The book highlights the use of these technologies to explore tectonic operations such as sectioning, folding, contouring, and tessellating. A wide variety of projects that range in scale and location offer an insight into the architecture of the future.

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Featured architects/designers in Temporal Architecture includes; John Frane, Aaron Neubert, Dora Epstein Jones, Monika Grzymala, Selgascano Architects, Judith Vrancken, Alisa Andrasek, José Sanchez, Zaha Hadid Architects, Directed Research Studio, Loom Studio, Baumgartner + Uriu, Andrew Saunders, Ramiro Díaz Granados, AFJD Studio, Yale School of Architecture, Sus&Hi Office, Dean McMurry, Qastic, Alvin Kung, MDLAB, and SOMA among others.


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