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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN MAGAZINE
MARCH/APRIL 2010
PROFILE NO 204
GUEST-EDITED BY MARJAN COLLETTI
EXUBERANCE
AD ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
FORTHCOMING
2
TITLES
MAY/JUNE 2010
PROFILE NO 205
TERRITORY: ARCHITECTURE BEYOND ENVIRONMENT
GUEST-EDITED BY DAVID GISSEN
Advancing a new relationship between architecture and nature,
Territory
emphasises the simultaneous
production of architectural objects and the environment surrounding them. Conceptualised within a
framework that draws from physical and human geographical thought, this title of
2
examines the
possibility of an architecture that actively produces its external, ecological conditions. The architecture
here scans and modifi es atmospheres, arboreal zones, geothermal exchange, magnetic fi elds, habitats and
toxicities – enabling new and intense geographical patterns, effects, and sensations within architectural
and urban experience.
Territory
charts out a space, a territory, for architecture beyond conceptualisations
of context or environment, understood as that stable setting which pre-exists the production of new
things. Ultimately, it suggests a role for architecture as a strategy of environmental tinkering versus one of
accommodation or balance with an external natural world.
• Features architects: Patrick Blanc, Gilles Ebersolt, Nicholas de Monchaux, Future Cities Lab, Fritz
Haeg, Iwamoto Scott, Kuth/Ranieri, The Living, R&Sie(n) and
WEATHERS
.
• Cross-disciplinary contributions come from geographers, historians and theorists Ila Berman, Javier
Arbona, Ben Campkin, Edward Eigen, Matthew Gandy, Antoine Picon and Mitchell Schwarzer.
Volume No
ISBN
JULY/AUGUST 2010
PROFILE NO 206
THE NEW STRUCTURALISM: DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIES
GUEST-EDITED BY RIVKA AND ROBERT OXMAN
Volume No
ISBN
Today the convergence of design, engineering and architectural technologies are breeding a new material
practice in experimental architecture. The signifi cant emphasis on the structuring logic of tectonics is
resulting in a ‘new structuralism’ in design. In this pioneering publication, this important shift is fully
defi ned as a highly dynamic synthesis of emerging principles of spatial, structural and material ordering
integrated through the application of materialisation and fabrication technologies. Providing the
foundations for a new theory of structuring in architecture,
The New Structuralism
has broad implications
for the way we both conceive and undertake architectural design, as its impact starts to emanate not only
across education internationally, but also through architectural research and practice.
• Features exemplary work by research and experimental design-oriented structural engineering practices:
Bollinger + Grohmann, Buro Happold, Hanif Kara (
AKT
) and Werner Sobek.
• Theoretical contributions from: David Chilton, Holzer and Downing, Neri Oxman, Helmut
Pottmann, Nina Rappaport and Yves Weinand.
• Focuses on new design and fabrication technologies in the recent work of Barkow and Leibinger,
EMBT
(Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue), Gramazio and Kohler, and Fabian Scheurer
(Designtoproduction).
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2010
PROFILE NO 207
POST-TRAUMATIC URBANISM
GUEST-EDITED BY ANTHONY BURKE, ADRIAN LAHOUD AND CHARLES RICE
Volume No
ISBN
Urban trauma describes a condition where confl ict or catastrophe has disrupted and damaged not only
the physical environment and infrastructure of a city, but also the social and cultural networks. Cities
experiencing trauma dominate the daily news. Images of blasted buildings, or events such as Cyclone
Katrina exemplify the sense of ‘immediate impact’. But how is this trauma to be understood in its
aftermath, and in urban terms? What is the response of the discipline to the post-traumatic condition?
On the one hand, one can try to restore and recover everything that has passed, or otherwise see the
post-traumatic city as a resilient space poised on the cusp of new potentialities. While repair and
reconstruction are automatic refl exes, the knowledge and practices of the disciplines need to be imbued
with a deeper understanding of the effect of trauma on cities and their contingent realities. This issue will
pursue this latter approach, using examples of post-traumatic urban conditions to rethink the agency of
architecture and urbanism in the contemporary world. Post-traumatic urbanism demands of architects
the mobilisation of skills, criticality and creativity in contexts in which they are not familiar. The post-
traumatic is no longer the exception; it is the global condition.
• Contributors include: Andrew Benjamin, Ole Bouman, Tony Chakar, Mark Fisher, Christopher Hight,
Brian Massumi, Todd Reisz, Eyal Weizman and Slavoj Zizek.
• Featured cities: Beirut, Shenzhen, Berlin, Baghdad, Kabul and Caracas
• Encompasses: urban confl ict, reconstruction, infrastructure, development, climate change, public
relations, population growth and fi lm.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
GUEST-EDITED BY
MARJAN COLLETTI
EXUBERANCE
NEW VIRTUOSITY
IN CONTEMPORARY
ARCHITECTURE
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
VOL 80, NO 2
MARCH/APRIL 2010
ISSN 0003-8504
PROFILE NO 204
ISBN 978-0470-717141
IN THIS ISSUE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
GUEST-EDITED BY
MARJAN COLLETTI
EXUBERANCE: NEW VIRTUOSITY
IN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
EDITORIAL
Helen Castle
ABOUT THE GUEST-EDITOR
Marjan Colletti
INTRODUCTION
Exuberance and Digital Virtuosity
Marjan Colletti
DigitAlia – the Other Digital Practice
Marjan Colletti
Interiorities
Ali Rahim
The exploration of internal logics of
tectonic structures provides the key for
Rahim to a nuanced aesthetic sensibility.
Diving into the Depth-Scape:
Exuberance and Personalities
Yael Reisner
Exuberant Couture
Judith Clark
EDITORIAL BOARD
Will Alsop
Denise Bratton
Paul Brislin
Mark Burry
André Chaszar
Nigel Coates
Peter Cook
Teddy Cruz
Max Fordham
Massimiliano Fuksas
Edwin Heathcote
Michael Hensel
Anthony Hunt
Charles Jencks
Bob Maxwell
Jayne Merkel
Mark Robbins
Deborah Saunt
Leon van Schaik
Patrik Schumacher
Neil Spiller
Michael Weinstock
Ken Yeang
Alejandro Zaera-Polo
Baroque Exuberance:
Frivolity or Disquiet?
Robert Harbison
Let’s Rock over Barock
Wolf D Prix
The co-founder of Coop Himmelb(l)au
pays tribute to the continuity of the central
European tradition of the Baroque.
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