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  • Autor: Bart Goldhoorn, Alexei Muratov
  • Autor: Octavio Maestre
PROJECT RUSSIA 39 BODY
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PROJECT RUSSIA 39 BODY

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Dostępność: na zamówienie The most recent architectural projects from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok in a 160-page quarterly magazine from Moscow. Presented in a distinctive, fresh layout, designed by the Russian star designer Jewgeni Kornejew.
PROJECT RUSSIA 41 Alexander Brodsky
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PROJECT RUSSIA 41 Alexander...

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Dostępność: na zamówienie Monographs on the subject of architects who are still in good health are commonly regarded as the equivalent of monuments to people who are still alive - they supposedly put their subjects on a divine pedestal and stamp their buildings and designs with the mark of 'eternity'. Brodsky's Oblako ('Cloud') Bar and Ice Pavilion no longer exist, and yet you'll find them in the journal you're now holding, and this gives them a kind of 'immortal' glory. However, periodicals such as our own cannot afford to sacrifice immediate relevance to current issues to a memorializing impulse. In the present case this immediate relevance is not simply a matter of the fact that Brodsky has been chosen to represent Russia with a one-man show at this year's Venice Bien-nale.

Living and Working Architecture
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Living and Working...

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Dostępność: na zamówienie There's not a great deal of difference between living and working for those of us who one day decide to make a living by creating the world, for those of us who perceive architecture as something more than just work and the negative aspect associated with this word, but rather like a window through which to see the world. And a means of transforming this world.. And what's more this book is divided into two large, almost Heideggerian sections, “to build, to live, to think”, simply because this is one of the many ways of doing so (enough to recall the magnificent and diverse animal classification system by Borges and featured in some of his books).