Architecture and Urbanism (Record no. 46649)

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Title Architecture and Urbanism
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Title No.568-591,Jan.2018-Dec.2019
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Target audience note Contents<br/>No.568,Jan.2018<br/>Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition 2018: Al House Judge: Shohei Shigematsu 2<br/>Recent Projects<br/>Article: Architecture with Augmented Reality -in the case of Jakob + MacFarlane by Taichi Sunayama 6<br/>Jakob + MacFarlane The Connected House 10<br/>OMA Fondaco dei Tedeschi 14<br/>Herzog & de Meuron Musee Unterlinden, Extension 26<br/>Valerio Olgiati House in Laax 36<br/>Toni Girones Tumulus Transmission Space 44<br/>Alvaro Siza Vieira Auditorium Theatre of Llinars del Valles 54<br/>Peter Zumthor Allmannajuvet Zinc Mine Museum 66<br/>Nicolas Campodonico Saint Bernard 's Chapel 74<br/>ORTNER & ORTNER Landesarchiv NRW 80<br/>Diller Scofidio + Renfro Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center 88<br/>Heatherwick Studio Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Mrica 96<br/>Barclay & Crousse Site Museum of Paracas Culture 106<br/>RCR Arquitectes Muraba Residences 116<br/>dRMM Architects Hastings Pier Regeneration 128<br/>Academy of Architecture Groningen Tschumi Pavillion 134<br/>Gion A. Caminada Busstop Vrin Dado 138<br/>Stpmj Dissolving Arch 142<br/>Renzo Piano Building Workshop Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center 146<br/>KAAN Architecten Crematorium Heimolen 154<br/>Archi-Union Architects In Bamboo 164<br/>Ofis Arhitekti, C+C, C28 Living Unit at Ljubljana Castle 172<br/>all(zone) MAliAM Contemporary Art Museum 178<br/>Ateliers Jean Nouvel Louvre Abu Dhabi 184<br/>No.569,February 2018<br/>David Adjaye 2007-2018<br/>Essay: Light and Density by David Adjaye 4<br/>Cologne Tower 10<br/>William 16<br/>International Finance Corporation Offices 20<br/> Shinkenchiku-sha Co., Ltd. Gwangju Pavilion 24<br/>Piety Street Bridge & Wharf 28<br/>Sugar Hill 34<br/>Ai&hti Foundation 44<br/>Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art 54<br/>Munich Euroboden 60<br/>The Studio Museum Harlem 64<br/>Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) 68<br/>Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver) 82<br/> Asem-pa- Make It Right 90<br/>IBA Hamburg 96<br/>LN House 100<br/>Nkron 108<br/>Hill House 114<br/>Carriage House 122 <br/>Nanjing House, CIPEA 130 <br/>Wakefield Market Hall 138<br/>Moscow School of Management, Skolkovo 144 <br/>Francis A. Gregory Neighborhood Library 156<br/>William 0. Lockridge I Bellevue Library 162 <br/>The Source 168<br/>Alara Concept Store 172 <br/>Hallmark House 178<br/>Marine Drive 182<br/>No.570,March 2018<br/>Make New History.!...._ After The Second Chicago Architecture Biennial<br/>Intorduction: Make New History by Sharon Johnston & Mark Lee 8 <br/>Chicago Urbanscape 10<br/>The Second Chicago Architecture Biennial<br/>Converation: From Context to Autonomy, From Object to Field and Back Again by Michael Hays, Sharon Johnston & Mark Lee 20<br/>Vertical City 28<br/>The Chicago Tribune Competition 1922 I 1980<br/>Tatiana Bilbao Estudio I Productora I MOS I Serie Architects I 6a architects I Christ & Gantenbein<br/>Horizontal City 42<br/>Bureau Spectacular I UrbanLab I MAlO I Charlap Hyman & Herrero I Sauter von Moos I Karamuk • Kuo Architects I Welcomeprojects<br/>Selected Installations From Make New History 56<br/>Frida Escobedo I Baukuh I Pezo von Ellrichshausen I Studio Munbai I SO-IL and Ana Pravacki I SANAA I Sylvia Lavin with Erin Besler, Jessica Colangelo and Norman Kelly I Monadnock I archi.tecten de vylder vinck taillieu I Paul Andersen and Paul PreissnerI MG&Co.<br/>Make New History in the Expanded Field -Selected Projects in the View Point of "Make New History"<br/>Introduction by Sharon Johnston & Mark Lee 72<br/>Qestion: What does "Make New History " Mean to You? 100, 130, 162, 184<br/> Typological Transfer 74<br/>6a architects, Cowan Court, Churchill College, University of Cambridge<br/>Christ & Gantenbein, List Customer Center Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen , Office 152: Incubator Sergison Bates Architects, Office and Welcome Centre ZAO I standardarchitecture + Embaixada, Niangou Boat Terminal <br/>Appropriation of Precedent 104 <br/>51N4E, Skanderbeg Square Project Archi-Union Architects, Chi She Baukuh, House of Memory<br/>Caruso StJohn Architects , Bremer Landesbank<br/>Diego Arraigada Arquitectos, Brick House<br/>Monadnock, Atlas House<br/>New Primitivism 134<br/>architecten de vylder vinck taillieu, that it does not looks good makes that it<br/>looks good<br/>Go Hasegawa and Associates, House in Kyodo<br/>Pezo Von Ellrichshausen , Rode House<br/>Isaac Broid + Productora , Teopanzolco Cultural Center<br/>Pascal Flammer, House for Thomi<br/>MOS, Housing No. 7 (Artist 's Residenc e)<br/>Rebuild, Reuse, and Recycle 166<br/>Abalos + Sentkiewicz, Edificio Principal dei Proyecto Planta<br/>Adamo-faiden , Bias House Ensamble Studio, Cyclopean House Kuhn Malvezzi , House of One<br/>Sauter von Moos, House with a Tree<br/>Interview: Respect for the city- from the ceremony of Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo Rafael Moneo 192<br/>Interviewer: Angela Pang, Seng Kuan<br/>No.571,April 2018<br/>Feature : San Francisco - Urban Transforma <br/>Intro<br/>Essay: San Francisco - Urban Transformations by Craig Hartman 6<br/>Essays, Interviews:<br/>A City of Neighborhoods I Allison Arieff 26<br/>Mid-Century Modern in San Francisco , 1945-1965 I Pierluigi Serraino 32<br/>Politics of Planning I John Rahaim 40<br/>Transit Center District Jose Campos, Ellen Lou 42<br/>Essay: The Landscape I John King 65<br/>Transbay Transit Center<br/>Salesforce Tower I 350 Mission Street I 222 Second Street I Folsom<br/>555 Howard I Oceanwide Center I Transbay Block 8<br/>Cultural Web - Citywide Enrichment by Deborah Cullinan with Craig Hartman 96<br/>Yerba Buena - Cultural Catalyst for Change 100<br/>Column: Yerba Buena Garden I Helen Sause, Jim Chappell Yerba Buena Center for the Arts I Moscone Center Expansion and Improvement I SFMOMA Rooftop Garden/ The Mexican Museum I San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Expansion <br/>Golden Gate Park- Cultural Rebirth 110<br/>de Young Museum I California Academy of Sciences<br/>Hayes Valley, Civic Center, SOMA - Incremental Transformation 120<br/>Column: All is Temporary I John Bela 120 <br/>Hayes Vallery 122<br/>Proxy I SFJAZZ Center <br/>Civic Center 129<br/>8 Octavia I The Strand, American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.)<br/>Creative Production 136<br/>Interview: Art and Culture Education in San Francisco 136, 140<br/>Gordon Knox I David Meckel<br/>San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) I California College of the Arts (CCA)<br/>SFAI Fort Mason Campus I CCA Graduate Center IMinnesota Street Project I Ferry Building<br/>Column: Work and the City - San Francisco I John J.Parman 152<br/>Pinterest HQ I San Francisco International Airport – International Terminal <br/>Interviews: Driving Force of Urbanism 156 <br/>Gabriel Metcalf I William (Bill) Stout<br/>Large-Scale Plans and the Future City by Leo Chow 158<br/>Treasure Island 162 Treasure Island Master Plan<br/>Presidio 170<br/>Crissy Field I Presidio Parkland <br/>India Basin 180<br/>India Basin I India Basin Shoreline Park<br/>Parkmerced Parkmerced Vision Plan 188<br/>Mission Bay 192<br/>Column: Mission Bay- From Railyard to Neighborhood I Allison Arief <br/>Essay: Past is Present - The Development of Urban Form , San Francisco by Jay Turnbull<br/>Roundtable: San Francisco's Speculative Future 202<br/>Craig Hartman, Allison Arieff, Lisa Iwamoto, Kim-Mai Cutler, Paul Saffo <br/>N0.572,May 2018<br/>Feature: Adolf Loos Residences<br/>Introduction: Interpretation and Contemporaneity by Yoshio Sakurai 7<br/>Adolf Loos Chronology 12<br/>Loos's Collaborators 14<br/>Yoshio Sakurai <br/>Chapter 1: Early Urban Residences 16<br/>Villa Steiner 18<br/>Villa Stassi 26<br/>Villa Horner 32<br/>Scheu House 40<br/>Villa for Direktors of Sugar Factory 46<br/>Chapter 2: Residences in Natural Environment 50<br/>Villa for the Construction Manager of Country House for Prinz Sapieha 54 <br/>Villa Paul Verdier 58<br/>Villa Spanner 62<br/>Khuner Country House 66<br/>Chapter 3: Raumplan 72<br/>Terrace Villa 76<br/>Villa Konstandt 80<br/>Samuel Bronner Palace 84<br/>Rufer House 88<br/>Country House for Medical Doctor H 94<br/>Stross Manor House 96 <br/>Villa Alexander Moissi 100 <br/>Villa von Simon 104<br/>Tristan Tzara House 108<br/>Villa Erwin Rosenberg 116<br/>Villa Flesch 120 <br/>Josephine Baker House 124<br/>Villa Moller 128<br/> Chapter 4: The Period of Maturity in Raumplan 138<br/>Cubic House 142<br/>Bojko House 144<br/>House for One Family 146<br/>Villa Fleischner 148<br/>Villa Miiller 150<br/>Villa Winternitz 164 <br/>Mitzi Schnabl House 172 <br/>Jordan House 174<br/>The Last House 176<br/>Q&A about Loos 180<br/>Project List 182<br/>Essay Series, vol. 1: Shrine, Temple and its Architecture by Suguru Kanata, Miyadaiku 186<br/>N0.573,June 2018<br/>Feature: Adolf Loos<br/>From Interior to Urban City<br/>Introduction: The Oeuvre of Adolf Loos by Yoshio Sakurai 6<br/>Project Maps and Chronology List 8<br/>Chapter I: Residential Addition and Alteration Plans - Potential Residential Remodeling 12<br/>Villa Karma 14<br/>Villa Duschnitz 26<br/>Villa Mandle 32<br/>Villa Strasser 36<br/>Villa Reitler 42<br/>Brummel House 44<br/>Chapter 2: Shop Design Planning and Residential Interior Design - Creating the Feeling of Intimacy 50<br/>Cafe Museum 52<br/>Loos Apartment 56<br/>Karntner Bar 58<br/>Knize Gentleman's Fitting Shop 66 <br/>Manz Bookshop 74<br/>Boskovitz Apartment 76<br/>Vogl House 78<br/>Kraus House 82<br/>Hugo Semler House 84<br/>Oskar Semler House 86<br/>Chapter 3: Collective Housing - Pursuing the Reality of Livelihood 92<br/>Lainz Social Housing 96 <br/>Hirschstetten Social Housing 102 <br/>Heuberg Social Housing 104 <br/>Social Housing Project 108<br/>Building System "House with One Wall" 112<br/>Laaerberg Social Housing 114<br/>Apartment House in Modenapark 116<br/>Small Apartments for the Municipality of Vienna 118<br/>Winarsky-hof (Otto-Haas-hof) 124<br/>Group of 20 Villas with Roof Terraces 128<br/>Werkbund Social Housing for Two Families 132<br/>Chapter 4: Mixed-used Facilities - Symbolic and Monumental Characteristic 136<br/>Expansion and Management Plans for the City Center of Vienna 138<br/>FriedrichstraBe Hotel 140<br/>Gartenbau-grunde Project 142<br/>Loos House 146<br/>Hotel in Paris 162<br/>Office Project in Paris 164<br/>Grand Hotel Babylon 166 <br/>Multfunctional Building in Tianjin 170<br/>The Chicago Tribune Column 172<br/>Application Drawings 174<br/>Column: Adolf Loos's Space as Seen from Model Production by Shohei Yoshida 184<br/>Conclusion: Modernism and the Avoidance of Style by Yoshio Sakurai 186<br/>Essay Series, vol. 2: Temple and Shrine Carpentry by Suguru Kanata 188<br/>N0.574,July 2018<br/>Feature: Aires Mateus<br/>Introduction: Time is the Raw Material by Ricardo Carvalho 8<br/>House in Azeitao 14<br/>Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum 22<br/>Monitoring and Investigation Centre and Accommodation for Researchers in Furnas 28<br/>Houses for Elderly People in Alcacer do Sal 36<br/>House in Monsaraz 46 <br/>Atelier Cecilio de Sousa 54 <br/>House in Alcobaca 62<br/>Primary School in Vila Nova da Barquinha 70<br/>EDP Headquarters 78<br/>House in the Alentejo Coast 88<br/>House in Ajuda 98 <br/>House in Melides 108 <br/>House in Time 114<br/>Meeting Centre in Grandola 120 <br/>RADIX I Common Ground 130 <br/>House in Melides II 134<br/>Santa Clara 1728 142<br/>House in Estrela 148<br/>Renovation of the Trinity College 156<br/>Faculty of Architecture in Tournai 166<br/>Olivier Debre Contemporary Creation Centre 178 <br/>Fenda- 15th Biennale di Architettura di Venezia 192<br/>Interview: Architecture as an Art of Permanence by Manuel Aires Mateus 196<br/>Essay Series,vol. 3: The Evolution of Temple and Shrine Structures by Suguru Kanata 202<br/>No.575,August 2018<br/>Feature: selgascano <br/>Introduction: selgascano - Reinventing the relationship between Scarcity and Boldness by Anatxu Zahalbeascoa 8<br/>Silicon House - House in La Florida 14<br/>Office in the Woods 24<br/>Badajoz Conference Centre and Auditorium 32<br/>Merida Factory Youth Movement 42<br/>El "B" Cartagena Auditorium and Congress Centre 50<br/>Plasencia Auditorium and Congress Centre 66<br/>Second Home Hanbury Street 82<br/>Immunization and Education Centre for Turkana 92<br/>Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 100<br/>Librerfa 108<br/>Kibera Hamlets 114<br/>Second Home LoLA 120<br/>Second Home HolLA 124<br/>Sam First Bar 128<br/>Second Home Holland Park 132<br/>Second Home Lisbon 140<br/>Martell Pavilion 148<br/>Bruges Pavilion 156<br/>Knight Dragon 164<br/>Interview: Ryue Nishizawa On the Road with selgascano 170<br/>Essay Series, vol. 4: The Architectural Design of Shrines and temples by Suguru Kanata 172<br/>No.576,September 2018<br/>Feature: Sustainability in Australia<br/>Interview: Wendy Lewin Sustainability in Australia, and Universal Principles: Unique Projects Exhibition 6<br/>John Wardle Architects Shearers' Quarters and Captain Kelly's Cottage 10<br/>Baracco and Wright Architects The Garden House 28<br/>Crowd Productions Flexi-frame House 36<br/>Troppo Architects Robe- trop_pods 40<br/>Anbinik- trop_pods 46<br/>Andresen O'Gorman Architects Mooloomba House 52<br/>Richard Leplastrier Lovett Bay House 60<br/>Glenn Murcutt Donaldson House 66<br/>Wendy Lewin and Glenn Murcutt Australian Opal Centre 82<br/>Essay: System, Ambience, Translation Maryam Gusheh and Philip Oldfield 88<br/>Andrew Burns Architecture Cranbrook School Wolgan Valley Campus 92<br/>Bud Brannigan Architects Les Wilson Barramundi Discovery Centre 100<br/>Officer Woods Architects East Pilbara Arts Centre 106<br/>CHROFI The Ian Potter National Conservatory 110<br/>Column: The Vibe Tom Heneghan 114<br/>Ingenhoven Architects + Architectus Bligh Street 116<br/>Tzannes<br/>International House Sydney 124<br/>The Brewery Yard, Central Park 134<br/>Atelier Jean Nouvel, PTW Architects One Central Park 142<br/>Nigel Bertram, Catherine Murphy, David Mason Water Urbanism in Australian Cities 148<br/>Essay Series, vol. 5: Inspections of Shrines and Temples Suguru Kanata 156<br/>No.577,Oct.2018<br/>Feature: Making Friends with the Land, People and Time - Architecture in Taiwan <br/>Essay : Taiwan Architecture: a Quarter Century of Change Chun-Hsiung Wang 6<br/>Field office Architects Cherry Orchard Cemetery 16<br/>Jay Chin Architects 921 Earthquake Museum Chelungpu Fault Gallery 28<br/>Kris Yao ARTECH Lanyang Museum 36<br/>Field office Architects First Vascular Bundle 46<br/>HARMONIOUS Architects & Planners Sanshing Township Office 58<br/>Field office Architects Luodong Cultural Working House 66<br/>Mecanoo architecten National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts 76<br/>Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects National Taichung Theatre 82<br/>OMA Taipei Performing Arts Centre 86<br/>Essay : The Architectural Culture of Taiwan, a Special Island<br/>Yasuaki Onoda 90<br/>behet bondzio lin architekten Hsinfu Market Restoration I U-Market 96<br/>EHS Archilab Folio Daan Hotel 104<br/>Atelier Or Shih Chien University Campus Renovation 110<br/>B.M.T. Atelier International Bodhisattva Sangha 116<br/>HARMONIOUS Architects & Planners House in Meinong 122<br/>Casagrande Laboratory Ultra-Ruin 128<br/>Fieldevo Design Studio Ayni House 136<br/>Chih-Jen Yeh (BK) Architects Idle House 144<br/>Akihisa Hirata Architecture Office Fu Fu Hwa He 152<br/>Wen Sheng Lee Architects and Planners Interconnection 158<br/>Jun Aoki & Associates JUT Bing Jiang Center 162<br/>Jay Chin Architects Pavilion for Yunlin Agricultural Expo - Fashion Runway 168<br/>Atelier Or The Memory of 80's Pavilion 174<br/>Divooe Zein Architects Siu Siu - Lab of Primitive Senses 176<br/>Essay Series, vol. 6: Niche Shines and Temples Suguru Kanata 186<br/>No.578,Nov.2018<br/>Feature 1:<br/>Architecture in Norway and Denmark- Design with Nature <br/>Essay: Local Potentials and Global Challenges by Jesper Nygard 6<br/>Studio Olafur Eliasson Fjordenhus 10<br/>Interview: On Art and Architecture, a Fjordenhus perspective by Olafur Eliasson 20<br/>Interview: On Architecture and Art, a Collaboration with Studio Olafur Eliasson by Sebastian Behmann 22<br/>Dorte Mandrup Icefjord Centre+ Venice Biennale 2018 26<br/>Wadden Sea Centre 34<br/>Trilateral Wadden Sea World Heritage Partnership Centre + Wadden Sea World Heritage Centre 42<br/>Interview: Icefjord Center and Sustainability in Denmark by Dorte Mandrup 48<br/>Essay: Heirloom by Beate Holmebakk 42<br/>Sverre Fehn<br/>Chapel in Olavsundet 56<br/>Gyldendal House 62<br/>The National Museum – Architecture 70<br/>Manthey Kula Ode to Osaka 80<br/>Skreda Roadside Rest Area 86<br/>Forvik Ferry Port 94<br/>Stella's Room 100<br/>Tullholmen Pier 106<br/>Archipelago - Building from Solitude 110<br/>Atelier Oslo <br/>Villa Holtet 124<br/>House on an Island 130<br/>Cabin Norderhov 138<br/>Sentralen 146<br/>The New Deichman Library 152<br/>Feature 2: Rail Corridor in Singapore<br/>Introduction: The Rail Corridor- An Urban Experience 159<br/>Interview: Vision of the Rail Corridor by Tan See Nin 174<br/>Essay: The History of the Rail Corridor by Lai Chee Kien 176<br/>URA's Community Engagement Co-creating the Rail Corridor's Future 178<br/>Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Rail Corridor Rail Corridor - An Inspired and Extraordinary Community Space 184<br/>RFP Winning Scheme by Nikken Sekkei and Tierra Design Stitching the Nation with Lines of Life Concept Master Plan 186<br/>Interview: Tolerant Planning and Design by Nikken Sekkei Wataru Tanaka, Shoji Kaneko and Taku Suzuki 196<br/>RFP Winning Scheme by MKPL Architects and Turenscape International: The Southern Gateway – Greating a new living Legacy<br/>Adaptive Reuse of Tanjong Pagar Railway Station 200<br/>RFP Winning Scheme by MKPL Architects Turenscape International: Living in a Forest <br/>Choa Chu Kang Integrated housing precinet 208<br/>Interview: In Tandem with Nature and time MKPL Architects Siew ManKok and Pharm Pit Li 218<br/>The Next Steps: On Track towards Implementing the rail corridor by Tan See Nin 222<br/>Roundtable: Journey of Public Engagement with rail corridor Members 228<br/>Leong Kwok Peng, Ho Weng Hin, Hanson Ho, Tham Wai Hon, Tan See Nin 228<br/>No.579,Dec.2018<br/>Introduction: What's Next by Clifford Pearson 4<br/>Roundtable: What We Care About 6 <br/>Steve McConnell, Jonathan Ward, <br/>Alyson Erwin, Nate Holland, Vivian Ngo<br/>Amazon in the Regrade 12<br/>The Spheres 14<br/>Doppler and Meeting Center 44<br/>Day one 48<br/>Client Interview: John Schoettler 50<br/>Interviewer: John Savo, Dale Alberda<br/>REI at the Spring District 54<br/>Columbus Metropolitan Library, Northside Branch 62<br/>Client Interview: Alison Circle 76<br/>Interviewer: Mike Suriano <br/>Meridian Center for Health 78<br/>Essay: Escaping Good Design by Shannon Nichol 86<br/>The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 90<br/>Samsung America Headquarters 102 <br/>Client Interview: Jim Elliott 122 <br/>Interviewer: Jonathan Ward<br/>Ant Financial Z Space 124<br/>Essay: They're Alive' Skyscrapers that Breathe, Evolve, and (Maybe Even) Move by Clifford Pearson 130<br/>Tencent Seafront Towers 134<br/>Client Interview: Chao (Ivan) Wan 146<br/>Interviewer: Wei Hu Rainier Square 148<br/>The Realm and Great Room, Taikoo Place 152<br/>Essay: New Methods, New Results by Phil Bernstein 156<br/>Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center 160<br/>Seattle City Light, Denny Substation 178<br/>Essay: The Re-Socialization of Patient Care by Richard Dallam, Ryan Hullinger 184<br/>Massachusetts General Hospital, Lunder Building 186<br/>Client Interview: Jean Elrick 200<br/>Interviewer: Joan Saba, Jay Siebenmorgen New General Hospital 202<br/>Essay: The Distance Between a Neuron and a Building by John J. Medina 206<br/>No .580,January 2019<br/>Feature : Re: Swiss - Emerging Architects Under 45 in Switzerland<br/>Essay : Swiss Architecture Does Not Exist by Andreas Ruby 4<br/>Chur, Lucerne, Zurich 7<br/>Angela Deuber Architect 8 <br/>School Building in Thal 9<br/>Palazzo del Cinema in Locarno 18<br/>Conversion of a Late Medieval House in Stuls 24<br/>Raphael Zuber 30<br/>Schoolhouse and Kindergarten Grono 31<br/>Apartment Building, Domat/Ems 38<br/>AM Architects 43<br/>Rotkreuz Highlife 44<br/>House of Trash 50<br/>Duplex Architects 57<br/>More Than Living, Hunziker Areal, Zurich 58<br/>Buchegg Estate Zurich 66<br/>Basel 73<br/>Rahbaran Hiirzeler Architects 74<br/>Movable House 75<br/>House for Two Musicians and Music Pavilion 82<br/>Engelberg Primary School 90<br/>Sauter von Moos 98 <br/>Villa Hammer 99 Housing Studio Basel 108<br/>Feldberg Apar tments 112<br/>HHF Architects 116<br/>Poissy Galore 117<br/>House H 126<br/>Lichtstrasse 132<br/>Geneva, Monthey, Sion, Locarno 141<br/>BUREAU (Daniel Zamarbide) with Leopold Banchini The Club 144<br/>Shelter 148<br/>Antoine 152<br/>GayMenzel 156<br/>Chalet Wermeille 157<br/>Maisons Due 161<br/>Hasler Hall 168<br/>Mijong Architects 174<br/>Transformation of a Mayen 175<br/>Inches Geleta 180<br/>Pioda Residence 181<br/>MeCrl: Museum Pavilion 186<br/>Essay Series, vol. 5: Philosophy of the Tree by Suguru Kanata 196<br/>No .581,February 2019<br/>Feature: The Thinking Hand - Takenaka Corporation and Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum<br/>Toshodai-ji and Traditional Construction Ceremony in Japan 6<br/>Introduction : Craftsmanship for our time by Mark Mulligan 10<br/>Craftsmanship, Space and Carpentry Tool<br/>Chip I Strike I Split 18 <br/>Cut I Polish 24 <br/>Notch I Join 30<br/>Stroke I Press 40 <br/>Weave 44 <br/>Harden 48 <br/>Roof 52<br/>Diverse Carpentry Tools 56<br/>Dialogue: Engaging with Materials, Conveying the Skills of the Craftsman Akinori Abo, Shuji Yamada, Naoki Kusumi, Kenzo Akao,Tomoaki Kawai, Tal eya Obata 60<br/>Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 68<br/>Essay : The Power of Handwork by Terunobu Fujimori 82<br/>Chip I Strike I Split<br/>Sagawa Art Museum Raku Kichizaemon Building 88<br/>Imari Minami Aoyama 94<br/>Oku-Go-Yashiki 98<br/>MIKI Corporation Tokyo Headquarter Building-No.1102<br/>Cut I Polish<br/>Suitengu 106<br/>Suntory World Research Center 110<br/>Takenaka Corporation Tokyo Main Office 114<br/>Notch I Join<br/>Strong Building 118<br/>Osaka Timber Association Building 122<br/>Kobe International Junior & Senior High School Kono Memorial Hall 126<br/>Stroke I Press<br/>Kobe Reformed Theological Seminary 130<br/>Choraku-Ji 'Zazen' Hall 134<br/>Kaiundo Main Shop 140<br/>Weave<br/>Shiseido Head Office (Ginza Office) 144<br/>Waseda Shogekijo Drama -Kan Theater 148<br/>Obaku-san Manpulm-ji Bunkaden 152<br/>Takenaka Corporation Nagoya Branch Office Guest Lobby 156<br/>Harden<br/>Hyogo University, The Faculty of Health Science 158<br/>LIXIL Showroom Nagoya 164<br/>The Fulmoka Bankers Association Hall 168<br/>Roof<br/>Harimayahonten Ikuno Head Shop 172<br/>Urab andai Kogen-Hotel 176<br/>Reiyukai Shakaden 180<br/>Kiyoshikojin Seichoji Museum of History and Art 184<br/>Epilogue : Hand and Spirit- Connecting Tradition with Innovation by Toichi Takenaka 188<br/>No .582,March 2019<br/>Feature : Alvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura<br/>Interview with Alvaro Siza 5 <br/>Recent Works by Alvaro Siza<br/>Hillside Chapel 6<br/>New Church of Saint-Jacques 16<br/>Fire Station in Santo Tirso 26<br/>Siza House in Taifong Golf Club 34<br/>Nadir Afonso Contemporary Art Museum 44 <br/>China Museum of Design Bauhaus Collection 54 <br/>The Building on the Water, Shihlien Chemical 66 <br/>Saya Parle Chapel, Art Pavilion, Observatory 76<br/>Essay : Sense and Sensibility.<br/>A brief journey through the works of Siza and Souto de Moura by Nuno Grande 88<br/>Recent Works by Alvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura<br/>Piazza del Municipio Metro Station and Museum 94<br/>International Museum of Contemporary Sculpture (MIEC) and Abade Pedrosa Municipal Museum (MMAP) 108<br/>Collaboration works by Alvaro Siza and Eduardo Souto de Moura 124<br/>Recent Works by Eduardo Souto de Moura Power Plant for the Foz Tua dam 126<br/>Tourist Complex in Sao Louren9o do Barrocal 136 <br/>Bernardas Convent Reconversion 146 <br/>Multipurpose Pavilion in Viana do Castelo 160<br/>27 Dwellings in Sete Cidades 170<br/>Cantareira Building 178<br/>A letter to Eduardo Souto de Moura 186<br/>Essay Series, vol. 8 : Renewal of Shraines and Temples by Suguru Kaneda 188<br/>No .583,April 2019<br/>Feature : Coussee and Goris<br/>Interview: Ralf Coussee, Klaas Goris 5<br/>Architecture as Metaphors<br/>Cortex House 14<br/>Youth and Recreation Domain in Sint-Jan-in-Eremo 34<br/>Crematorium Hofheide 48<br/>Transfo Zwevegem 64<br/>Kanaal 70<br/>De Krook 84<br/>Zwin 100<br/>Palisade House 122<br/>Zeno X Gallery 132<br/>Lindenlei 138<br/>Ligy and Katrien 150<br/>The Edge 158<br/>Van Gendthallen 164<br/>Portus 170<br/>Dongon 176<br/>Barn 180<br/>Essay : Between Concept and Location by Marc Dubois 186<br/>No .584,May 2019<br/>Feature : Mid-century Modern Houses in New Canaan<br/>Foreword: I was There by Alan Goldberg 6<br/>Introduction: New Canaan in The Context of by Michael Webb 8<br/>Historical Records 14<br/>Glass House Compound by Philip Johnson 30<br/>Breuer House I by Marcel Breuer 50<br/>Breuer House II by Marcel Breuer 60<br/>Wiley House by Philip Johnson 66<br/>Lee House I by John Black Lee 76<br/>Noyes House II by Eliot Noyes 86<br/>Rayward "Tirranna" House by Frank Lloyd 98<br/>Warner "Bridge" House by John Johansen 112<br/>Celanese House by Edward Durell Stone 122<br/>Boissonnas House by Philip Johnson 134<br/>Tatum House by Hugh Smallen 146<br/>Parsons House by Hugh Smallen 156<br/>Goldberg House by Alan Goldberg 166<br/>Chivvis House by Eliot Noyes, Alan Goldberg 180<br/>Essay : Other Modern Houses - Demolished, Reconfigured, Obscured,<br/>Alan Goldberg 192<br/>Column: Selected Details by Alan Goldberg 196<br/>Biographies 198<br/>No .585,June 2019<br/>Shinkenchiku Residential Design Competition 2019: Living in the Future<br/>Judges: Nader Tehrani, Mark Lee, Lisa Iwamoto, Barbara Bestor, Cristina Parreiio Alonso<br/>Professional Advisor: Alan Goldberg 2<br/>Feature : Diller Scofidio + Renfro <br/>An Interview with the partners of DS+R: Democratizing Space<br/>Elizabeth Diller, Ricardo Scofidio, Charles Renfro, Benjamin Gilmartin 7<br/>Chronological Projects List (1979-2020) 18<br/>Exit 22<br/>Late Nights on Air 24<br/>Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination 26<br/>Prada Invites: The Envelope and The Yoke 30<br/>Charles James- Beyond Fashion 32<br/>The Art of Scent: 1889-2012 34<br/>How Wine Became Modern: Design+ Wine 1976 to Now 38<br/>Blur Building 40<br/>High Line 46<br/>The Mile-Long Opera: a biography of 7 o'clock 56<br/>The Shed 64<br/>Institute of Contemporary Art 76<br/>Zaryadye Park 86<br/>Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts 100<br/>The Juilliard School and Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 110<br/>Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center 130<br/>Museum of Image and Sound (MIS) 140<br/>Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) 148<br/>The Broad 158<br/>London Center for Music 166<br/>V&A East Collection & Research Center 170<br/>No.586,July 2019<br/>Feature <br/>Transit Oriented "Development and Management” – Sustainable Urbanisation Projects from 35 Cities<br/>Conversation:<br/>Towards the Era of Management - TODM in Europe, USA, and Asia by Takayuki Kishii, Takashi Yajima, Tsuneaki Nakano 5<br/>Mapping:<br/>35 Leading Projects 14<br/>Essay: Origins and Expansion of the TOD Concept and Japan -specific TOD by Takashi Yajima 22<br/>TODM in the World<br/>Rezoning .<br/>King's Cross Station 28 <br/>Pennsylvania Station 36 <br/>Southern Cross Station 44<br/>Operation Upgrade of the Terminal Station<br/>Antwerp Station 50<br/>Zurich Hauptbahnhof 56<br/>Wien Hauptbahnhof 62<br/>Atocha Station 68<br/>Integration of the Transport Infrastructure<br/>Torino Porta Nuova Railway Station 74<br/>Station Rotterdam Centraal 80<br/>Utrecht Centraal Railway Station 86<br/>Connecting between the Public Transport System<br/>Arnhem Centraal Railway Station 92<br/>Gare de Strasbourg 100 <br/>Berlin Hauptbahnhof 106 <br/>Denver Union Station 112 <br/>Salesforce Transit Center 118<br/>Essay:<br/>Spoorbeeld: an Integrated Approach to Designing Dutch Train Stations 124<br/>Miguel Loos<br/>Introduction of a New Transport Infrastructure<br/>Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station 126<br/>Taipei Station 132<br/>Kaohsiung Station 136<br/>The West Kowloon Terminus 142<br/>Corporate Approach:<br/>East Japan Railway Company 223<br/>Urban Renaissance Agency 224 <br/>Mitsui Fudosan 225<br/>Mitsubishi Estate 226<br/>Mori Building 227<br/>TODM in Japan<br/>Central Station in the Metropolis Tokyo Station 154<br/>Osaka Station 162<br/>Essay:<br/>Development of Nagoya Station Along With the Opening of the Linear Shinkansen by Takayuki Morikawa 170<br/>Terminal Station in the Metropolisy Shibuya Station 172<br/>Shinjuku Station178<br/>Ikebukuro Station 182<br/>Essay:<br/>From Postwar Reconstruction to the Birth of a "Minshu Eki" (Jointly Financed Public­ Private Station) by Tsuneaki Nakano 186<br/>Sub-urban Station around the Metropolis<br/>Futako Tamagawa Station 188<br/>Kashiwanoha-Campus Station 192<br/>Essay:<br/>Continuous Multi-level Crossing Projects by Takayuki Kishii 198<br/>Subway Station in the Metropolis area Toranomon Hills Station 200<br/>Otemachi Station 204<br/>Regional Station <br/>Asahikawa Station 210<br/>Onagawa Station 212<br/>Nagano Station 214<br/>Himeji Station 216<br/>Shin-Yamaguti Station 218<br/>Mojiko Station 220<br/>No.587,August 2019<br/>Feature: Arabic Context and Culture - 3 Projects by Jean Nouvel<br/>National Museum of Qatar 4<br/>Essay: Abstracting Islamic Architecture Micheal Webb 36<br/>Louvre Abu Dhabi 41<br/>Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) 49<br/>Feature: Recent Projects<br/>Valerio Olgiati 58<br/>Pearling Path Visitors Center<br/>Valerio Olgiati 70<br/>Celine Flagship Store <br/>Frank 0. Gehry 80<br/>Luma Aries Arts Resource Centre<br/>Smiljan Radic 88<br/>Teatro Regional del Biobio<br/>Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) 106<br/>Maison de l'Economie Creative et de la Culture en Nouvelle-Aquitaine (MECA)<br/>Peter Markli 120<br/>Apartment Building Guetliweg<br/>Peter Zumthor 124<br/>Secular Retreat<br/>Eduardo Souto de Moura 134<br/>Vatican Chapel for La Biennale di Venezia<br/>Essay: The Masterplan for the West Kowloon Cultural District 146<br/>Angela Pang<br/>Andrew Bromberg at Aedas 150<br/>Hong Kong West Kowloon Station<br/>No.588,Sep.2019<br/>Feature : Heinz Bienefeld – Drawing Collection<br/>Introduction: Heinz Bienefeld - Drawing Collection by Wilfried Wang 6<br/>Essay : Modern Interpretations of Classical Ideals - Five Buildings by Heinz Bienefeld Wilfried Wang 9<br/>Wilhelm Nagel House 14<br/>Parish Church of St. Willibrord 54<br/>Parish Church of St. Bonifatius 94 <br/>Heinze-Manke House 130<br/>Essay : Sketches - Notes on the Four-Year -Long Project<br/>for the Heinze-Manke House Norbert Heinze 168<br/>Babanek House 174<br/>Essay : A Silent Master Builder Hansjorg Goritz 216<br/>Chronological List of Projects by Heinz 220<br/>No.589,Oct.2019<br/>Feature: Drawings from the Kenzo Tange Archive -National Gymnasiums for Tokyo Olympics<br/>Introduction: Tange's Yoyogi, World 's Yoyogi by Seng Kuan 5<br/>Drawings of National Gymnasiums for Tokyo Olympics 13<br/>Site plans 14<br/>Conversations : The Kenzo Tange I Knew 26<br/>Fumihiko Maid, Kengo Kuma, Seng Kuan<br/>No. I Gymnasium 34<br/>Interview : Kenzo Tange's Approach to the City by Koichi Sone 64<br/>Essay : Yoyogi Gymnasiums, Mamoru Kawaguchi and Modern Douoble-Curved Lightweight Structures by Mike Schlaich 76<br/>No. 2 Gymnasium 82 <br/>Essay: The Olympics Facility Master Plan and Tokyo 's Urban Planning Naoto Nakajima 114<br/>Landscape and Other Facilities 120 <br/>Essay : Preservation of the Kenzo Tange Archive Architectural Drawings Debora D. Mayer, Kelli Piotrowski 132<br/>Classic Tange Buildings Living in the Present 138<br/>Essay: World Heritage and the Modern Era Nobukoinaba 140<br/>Main Building of Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Formerly Hiroshima Peace<br/>Center) 146<br/>' Saint Mary 's Cathedral, Tokyo 150<br/>Kagawa Pref ectural Government Building (Formerly Main Building, now<br/>East Building) 154<br/>Yamanashi Press and Broadcasting Center 156<br/>Yukari Nursery School 158<br/>Essay : Renewing Tange's Early Works by Paul Noritaka Tange 158<br/>Essay: The Era That Dreamt of Structure- Not Only Yoyogi by Yuki Ozawa 160<br/>In Memoriam : Mamoru Kawaguch i (1932-2019) by Arata Isozaki, Mutsuro Sasaki, Hiroshi Naito, Guy Nordenson, Kazuyo Sejima 164<br/>In Memoriam: Cesar Pelli ( 1926-2019) 172 <br/>His Work on Architecture and Cities in Japan Fred Clarke, Jun Mitsui<br/>No.590,Nov.2019<br/>Feature : Contemporary Sri Lanka on Geoffrey Bawa’s 100th<br/>Essay: Before and After the End of the Beginning by Sean Anderson 6<br/>Chapter 1: Materiality and Process 18<br/>Thisara Thanapathy 20<br/>Santani Wellness Resort and Spa <br/>Palinda Kannangara 32<br/>The Frame - Holiday Home in Imaduwa <br/>Robust Architecture Workshop 42<br/>Ambepussa Community Library<br/>Philip Weeraratne 52<br/>Kotte Residence<br/>Robust Architecture Workshop 56<br/>House 412<br/>Palinda Kannangara 64<br/>Studio Dwelling at Rajagiriya<br/>Chapter 2: Conservation and Critical<br/>Pulasthi Wijekoon, Guruge Ruwani, Thusara Office Building for Colombo Municipal Council<br/>Thisara Thanapathy 88<br/>TRACE Expert City<br/>Dilum Adikari 96<br/>Arcade Independence Square<br/>Dilum Adikari 102<br/>Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct<br/>Channa Daswatte 108<br/>Galle Fort Hotel<br/>Amila de Mel 114<br/>No.5 @ Lunuganga (Osmund and Ena de Silva House)<br/>Chapter 3: An Environmental Ethic 122<br/>Sunela Jayewardene 124<br/>Jetwing Vil Uyana<br/>L. A. R Kumarathunge, Tom Armstrong 132<br/>The Mudhouse<br/>Hirante Welandawe 140<br/>Villa Sante<br/>Hirante Welandawe 146<br/>Jaffna House<br/>Channa Daswatte 152<br/>Daswatte House<br/>Amila de Mel 160<br/>2Bl (Container House)<br/>teaM Architrave 168<br/>Office Building For Central Finance Co. Plc<br/>Essay: When is a Contemporary Sri Lankan architecture 174<br/>Sean Anderson, Channa Daswatte<br/>Essay: Memories of Geoffrey Bawa - from the notebook of Shuji Kondo 178<br/>Kondo Shuji<br/>Bawa 100: "The Gift" - Artist Installations at the Lunuganga panel Discussion 189<br/>Suhanya Raffel, Dominic Sansoni, Lee Mingwei, Shayari de Silva, Chandragupta Thenuwara, Sean Anderson, Christopher Silva<br/>No.591,Dec.2019<br/>Feature : Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen<br/>Essay : Some Notes on OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen by Mark Lee 6<br/>25 Projects 14<br/>[7] Summer House 16<br/>[39] Villa 24<br/>[56] Weekend House 32<br/>[90] Agriculture School 42<br/>[117] Drying Hall 50<br/>[119] Villa (Der Bau) 60<br/>[125] Artist's Studio 66<br/>[126] Centers for Traditional Music 74<br/>[130] Solo House 88<br/>[152] Incubator 100<br/>[164] Office Building 108<br/>[165] Crematorium 112<br/>[171] Arvo Part Center ll8<br/>[176] Radio & Television Building (RTS) 122 <br/>[184] Radio & Television Building (VRT) 130 <br/>[227] Tondo 138<br/>[229] Public Library 142<br/>[247] Art Gallery 146<br/>[248] Maison Media Huis 152<br/>[252] Quartier Kanal 156<br/>[260] Yale Union 162<br/>[264] Olive Oil Mill 166<br/>[266] Villa IV 172<br/>[268] Model for a Tower 176<br/>[280] Brewery 180<br/>Interview : A Conversation with Kersten Geers and David Van Severen 182
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