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“Is all Architecture Truly Political?” A response to Quilian Riano by Ross Wolfe

November 28, 2013 by Fosco Lucarelli 2 Comments

Gunter Rambow, “Utopie Dynamit” (1976)  If a mantra could define the present-day architectural debate, it would surely be the assertive claim that … [Read more...]

Hans Poelzig’s Sulphuric Acid Factory in Luboń, Poland (1911-1912)

November 26, 2013 by Fosco Lucarelli 7 Comments

    In a parallel with Ross Wolfe, (yet purely coincidential) we publish here an early industrial work of architect Hans Poelzig, one … [Read more...]

Applying the Cadavre Exquis: The Competition for the Dutch Parliament Extension, OMA (Koolhaas, Zenghelis, Zaha Hadid) – 1978

November 22, 2013 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 1 Comment

    The surrealist theorem of the Cadavre Exquis was studied and applied by Rem Koolhaas since the beginning of his architectural … [Read more...]

Amancio Williams’s Bridge House (Casa del puente), 1943-45

November 20, 2013 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 1 Comment

One of the first built works of the Argentinian architect Amancio Williams was the house for his father, the musician and composer Alberto Williams. … [Read more...]

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