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C3 340

Breaking the Stereotype, Ground Folds, Architecture and Recipro-City

Publisher:C3

  • Paperback
  • English, Korean
  • 206 Pages
  • Dec 14, 2012

This issue of ‘C3’ focuses on three themes: “Breaking the Stereotype”, “Ground Folds” and “Architecture and Recipro-City”. The first features an essay by Silvio Carta, plus projects like the Toda House by Kimihiko Okada and Atelier-Bisque Doll by UID Architects, and examines a reformulation of living spaces. The second looks at topological geometry in architecture, such as the Monteagudo Museum by Amann-Cánovas-Maruri and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center by Weiss/Manfredi. The third, led by Nelson Mota’s essay on decoding vernacular architecture, includes Apartments Buso by dmvA Architecten and the Quingpu Youth Center by Atelier Deshaus.

This issue of ‘C3’ focuses on three themes: “Breaking the Stereotype”, “Ground Folds” and “Architecture and Recipro-City”. The first features an essay by Silvio Carta, plus projects like the Toda House by Kimihiko Okada and Atelier-Bisque Doll by UID Architects, and examines a reformulation of living spaces. The second looks at topological geometry in architecture, such as the Monteagudo Museum by Amann-Cánovas-Maruri and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center by Weiss/Manfredi. The third, led by Nelson Mota’s essay on decoding vernacular architecture, includes Apartments Buso by dmvA Architecten and the Quingpu Youth Center by Atelier Deshaus.

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