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New Geographies #4 Scales of the Earth - Harvard Design School
June 12, 2011Theo Deutinger contributed to the magazine New Geographies #4 Scales of the Earth - Harvard Design School by the Harvard Design School with the article Living Room Geography. Editor-in-Chief EL HADI JAZAIR. Living Room Geography - The Art of Imitation This article describes how earth imitation, the fundament of world...
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Help Me, I Am Blind
December 16, 2010Redefining the meaning of homeland in the global age. An exhibition and publication documenting the visual-textual dialogue between German photographer Heidi Specker and Austrian writer and architect Theo Deutinger. HELP ME , I AM BLIND explores the meaning of homeland in the global age. The book HELP ME , I AM...
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Firewall
April 25, 2010Firewall, an essay by Theo Deutinger on the possibilities for a solidarity between buildings, is published in Volume 21 .download: The Firewall
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Different Repetitions by Medic & Puljiz
October 17, 2009The book “Different Repetitions - Buildings & Projects 1999-2009” by Medic & Puljiz was released in September 2009. Project stories by Theo Deutinger; designed by Mevis & Van Deursen; published by 010 Publishers. English 240 pp.
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Publication List
May 08, 2008ARTICLES IN BOOKS AND MAGAZINES: Schmitt’s Favorites – The Hague Internaional Publisher: Gemeente Den Haag (Municipality of The Hague) Print run: 1.500 2008 Noordelijk Perspektief 1 - The Beginning of Nothing and the End of Everything #04/2007 S&RO, Stedenebouw & Ruimtelijke Ordening, NIROV The Triumph of Cheapness Theo Deutinger Published...
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The Triumph of Cheapness
April 18, 2008A revolution is taking place in Europe: The European society is re-formatting itself at an unprecedented speed, aiming to become a cultural community. It is a unification process by means of consumerism where the inescapable allurement of cheapness of products grasps the masses of the European population and is leading...
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AdiAudiAldi
April 18, 2008This essay about the three essential periods of European modernity, with Germany as its case study, should contribute to a better understanding of spatial transformation and planning in Europe. Germany is Europe under a magnifying glass; all triumphs and disasters the continent went through in the last century happened to...
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European Central Park
April 18, 2008Today, 82 % of EU Europe is urbanized, which means that 364 million of the 455 million people in the EU live in urban areas. Europe is a city, or better yet: Europe is a modern city with a functional structure.
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(M)Ade in Germany
April 18, 2008This article is largely based on my own experience as neighbour. Being grown up in the Austrian alps and confronted with guests form all over Europe there was one group that dominated the scene and therefore my youth, "the Germans".
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The Beginning of Nothing & The End of Everything
April 18, 2008The North of the Netherlands is seen different to the rest. While the center is clearly defined as Randstad, North Netherlands (NN = Nomen Nescio) has even a mistakable name with North Holland, a part of the Randstad; while the rest of the Netherlands is loaded with international meaning highly...