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Walled World - COMING SOON
June 14, 2014With landscape as a metaphor, the exhibition asks what lies at the heart of our contemporary utopias. From inspiration in the past and urgencies of the present, to projections of possible futures, the needs and virtues of our time (ecology, economy, social cohesion and technology) are extrapolated and implicitly worked...
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Here There Everywhere by Droog
June 13, 2014Here, There, Everywhere, is a visual and textual anthology of realistic and imaginative design projects by Droog Lab in collaboration with Winy Maas, Metahaven, Jurgen Bey, Richard Hutten, TD, Mieke Gerritzen, Erik Kessels, Bas Princen, Diller Scofidio + Renfro and others.
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SZHKSMZ - Special Material Zone
June 12, 2014SZHKSMZ - Shenzhen Hong Kong Special Material Zone project, by droog and TD is published in Volume 39.
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Berliphery
June 11, 2014Berliphery, an essay by Theo Deutinger on the everlasting peripheral position of the city of Berlin, was published in the book "Archaeology of the Periphery."
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Airport City
April 06, 2014Aerotropolis and its core, the airport city , describe a new urban form that evolves around many major airports, which focuses on non-aeronautical economies, which generate already up to 60% of their total revenues. Office blocks, hotels, convention centres, medical facilities, free trade zones and even entertainment and theme parks...
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minus20degree 2014
March 21, 2014minus20degree is an art and architecture festival that focuses on snow and landscape as basic elements. The intention is to design or stage landscape with simple interventions and make it accessible for the public. The festival sees the winter landscape as untouched testing field with snow as its plasticine resource...
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Squares
March 02, 2014City squares often achieve name and fame through the protests and revolts that happen there, a phenomenon as true today as it was in the past. Tripoli’s rebels changed the name of Green Square to Martyrs’ Square, in honour of those who lost their lives in the fight against Gaddafi.