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SAN ROCCO 15

Muerte

Uitgever:SAN ROCCO

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 212 pagina's
  • 5 jul. 2019

The last issue of SAN ROCCO magazine...

We ought to die at 75. It’s more than enough. We ought to be polite enough to leave the world to others. Anyhow, this is not what’s happening. In Western countries we just go on and on. We even think it’s good to live as long as possible. We never discuss our desperate refusal to die. Can it really be good for our society? Or even for us as individuals? How to think of a contemporary city where people also die? How to make architecture for mortal beings?

INDEX

Mr Acorn, A Bomarzo Story for very Young Architects Peter Wilson
How to Escape Death, Ettore Sottsass’s Ceramics of Darkness 2A+P/A
A Tower and a House Suicide in Art and Architecture, Havi Navarro
3 July 2000, Stan Allen
Death at Noon, Irénée Scalbert
Dying Empire, Adam Caruso
Architectures of Excarnation: Ecstatic Being, or an Ontology of Defleshing, Clemens C. Finkelstein
Yasusaki Uwabe: Life of a Japanese Architect, Romain David
Dede Kondre: Gardens of the Unborn, Daphne Bakker and Sara Frikech
Goya in Minneapolis, the End in Los Angeles, Ludovico Centis
Elegy, Fraçois Charbonnet
Bacteria, Haircuts and Salvation in Varanasi, Francesca Benedetto
To the Late Poupounne, Minouchette, Pupuce and Zazie, Milena Charbit
Death and Sea, Celeste Calzolari, Matteo Poli
Deathcontainer Logic: Analogous Operation of Logistic Architecture in Ruriko-In and Shinjuku Station, Erez Golani Solomon
Death as a Dispositif, Stefano Boeri
A Virtual Cemetery, Patricia Gude Stokes, Fernando Rodríguez Llorente
The Facsimile and the Model: Two Houses of the Dead, Pietro Pezzani
Life after Death, Wilfried Kuehn, Kim Courrèges, Felipe De Ferrari
From Here to Eternity, Fabrizio Gallanti
Till Death Mark Rothko and the Mural Projects, Nicolò Ornaghi
The Missing Link, Adan Gacanin, Marcelo Rovira Torres
Funerary Extravaganza The Tomb of Eursaces, Marco Provinciali, Francesco Zorzi
The Tomb of the Architect, Marco Biraghi
Learning from a Funeral, Paolo Carpi
A postcard from Emmanuel Christ

The last issue of SAN ROCCO magazine...

We ought to die at 75. It’s more than enough. We ought to be polite enough to leave the world to others. Anyhow, this is not what’s happening. In Western countries we just go on and on. We even think it’s good to live as long as possible. We never discuss our desperate refusal to die. Can it really be good for our society? Or even for us as individuals? How to think of a contemporary city where people also die? How to make architecture for mortal beings?

INDEX

Mr Acorn, A Bomarzo Story for very Young Architects Peter Wilson
How to Escape Death, Ettore Sottsass’s Ceramics of Darkness 2A+P/A
A Tower and a House Suicide in Art and Architecture, Havi Navarro
3 July 2000, Stan Allen
Death at Noon, Irénée Scalbert
Dying Empire, Adam Caruso
Architectures of Excarnation: Ecstatic Being, or an Ontology of Defleshing, Clemens C. Finkelstein
Yasusaki Uwabe: Life of a Japanese Architect, Romain David
Dede Kondre: Gardens of the Unborn, Daphne Bakker and Sara Frikech
Goya in Minneapolis, the End in Los Angeles, Ludovico Centis
Elegy, Fraçois Charbonnet
Bacteria, Haircuts and Salvation in Varanasi, Francesca Benedetto
To the Late Poupounne, Minouchette, Pupuce and Zazie, Milena Charbit
Death and Sea, Celeste Calzolari, Matteo Poli
Deathcontainer Logic: Analogous Operation of Logistic Architecture in Ruriko-In and Shinjuku Station, Erez Golani Solomon
Death as a Dispositif, Stefano Boeri
A Virtual Cemetery, Patricia Gude Stokes, Fernando Rodríguez Llorente
The Facsimile and the Model: Two Houses of the Dead, Pietro Pezzani
Life after Death, Wilfried Kuehn, Kim Courrèges, Felipe De Ferrari
From Here to Eternity, Fabrizio Gallanti
Till Death Mark Rothko and the Mural Projects, Nicolò Ornaghi
The Missing Link, Adan Gacanin, Marcelo Rovira Torres
Funerary Extravaganza The Tomb of Eursaces, Marco Provinciali, Francesco Zorzi
The Tomb of the Architect, Marco Biraghi
Learning from a Funeral, Paolo Carpi
A postcard from Emmanuel Christ

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