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Project russia magazine issue 52 download.
Our next issue #56 Playbor will be released soon. In the meantime, we publish a series of texts exploring the data produced by international surveys on people’s work related feelings. This article focuses on burnout.
Labor Pains.
Labor Pains #1: Happiness.
In the build up to our next issue, #56 Playbor, we’ll publish a series of texts exploring the data produced by international surveys on people’s work related feelings: happiness, boredom, burn-out, and more. This week it’s happiness’s turn.
Labor Pains.
Labor Pains.
In the build up to our next issue, #56 Playbor, we’ll publish a series of texts exploring not only the data produced by these international surveys, but too the conditions and criteria that defined their questions in the first instance. The task is to explore and deconstruct the terminology, methodologies, and perimeters of these polls and surveys whose goal it is to quantify the qualitative, to measure the ephemeral.
Archizoom.
Understanding The Region: Kashef Chowdhury interviewed by Christophe Catsaros.
Archizoom.
Faraway So Close: the work of Kashef Chowdhury – Niklaus Graber interviewed by Christophe Catsaros.
In the Archizoom gallery of the EPFL, Lausanne, this fall ‘Faraway So Close’ is on show, presenting the work of Kashef Chowdhury. Christophe Catsaros sat with its curator, Niklaus Graber to discuss the relevance of this work and subject.
Archizoom.
Kashef Chowdhury: a climate balancing act.
In the Western imagination, Bangladesh is more likely to conjure up images of human and environmental disasters than of quality tropical architecture. Two years ago, the Rohingya exodus was just another in a long list of catastrophes that had punctuated the history of a country with a population greater than that of Russia and a land area barely larger than that of Greece.
Interview.
An Atlas to navigate the profession: Interview with Gianpiero Venturini.
Curated by Itinerant Office, the book ‘ATLAS of emerging practices: being an architect in the 21st century’ has just been launched at the New Generations Festival in Rome. Volume editor Francesco Degl’Innocenti sat down with Itinerant Office founder Gianpiero Venturini, to discuss the findings of their research on the European context, and break a few misconceptions about the profession.
Volume #55.
Gilgamesh in a Blockchain Age.
How do we live forever? Cultural memory is something which binds individuals together across time and space, creating the sense that although mortal, there is a greater continuity persisting both in the pre-life and after-life.
Article, Volume #55.
All is Flux: Collective Memory & the Complex Whole.
The establishment of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in 2003 marked a profound shift in the custodial objectives of UNESCO as an organisation and the mechanisms it utilises preserve global culture. Since the introduction of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (WCH) in 1972, Unesco policy had, to that point, been driven and dominated by a single, concise, and ultimately incomplete mandate; namely, the evaluation and preservation of material structures.
Review.
X-Ray Architecture: Modernism and Tuberculosis.
In the hierarchy of major themes that shaped the modern spirit in architecture, hygiene, the imperative of a more salubrious habitat and city, is undeniably at the top of the list. With the book ‘X-Ray Architecture’, Beatriz Colomina, historian and theoretician of architecture and teacher at Princeton, chooses to make this a structuring principle, more to do with the fear of death and the repressed unconscious than the spirit of innovation. Is modern architecture as hysterical as that of the Baroque period?
Internship Call.
Applications for the January-March 2020 period are welcome!
Submit.
The editorial board now accepts unsolicited articles and pitches through a permanent call for submissions.
Archizoom Papers, the online journal of Archizoom, the gallery of the Swiss architectural faculty in Lausanne.
Our Projects.
In this research we explore and frame the implications of architecting space and society through digital technologies. From decentralised technologies to civic platforms, Architecture After the Internet explores these shifts through a series of publications, events and projects.
Architecture and technology developed on their own, not too much aware of each other’s existence. Archis/Volume will be working with a large group of international partners with the aim to bridge the design and tech communities both on the level of practice and theoretical discourse.
The Learning Network is determined to collaboratively take on the gathering, unearthing, analyzing, flipping, scrutinizing, disseminating, contesting and spreading of knowledge that is essential to address and cope with the urgencies of our changing societies.
Architecture of Peace is an international long-term research and action project in which a large number of stakeholders are involved.
Archis RSVP Events are tactical interventions done all over the world. RSVP events address public space by means of pro-active critical experimentation and improvisation.
A project that investigates the future impact of the new technologies upon the European urbanities.
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