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January/February 2007, Profile No 185
Elegance
Guest-edited by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle
Elegance represents an important watershed in architectural design. Since the onset of computer-driven
technologies, innovative designers have, almost exclusively, been preoccupied with the pursuit of digital
techniques. This issue of AD extrapolates current design tendencies and brings them together to present
a new type of architecture, one that is seamlessly tying processes, space, structure and material together
with a self-assured beauty.
For this title, Ali Rahim, the editor of the seminal Contemporary Processes in Architecture and
Contemporary Techniques in Architecture issues of AD, teams up with Hina Jamelle, also of the Contemporary
Architecture Practice in New York. The issue includes an extensive new essay by Manuel DeLanda on ele-
gant digital algorithms, as well as contributions from Irene Cheng, David Goldblatt, Joseph Rosa and
Patrik Schumacher. Featured architects include: Asymptote, Hernan Diaz Alonso, Zaha Hadid Architects,
Greg Lynn, Preston Scott Cohen and UN Studio.
March/April 2007, Profile No 186
Landscape Architecture: Site-Non-Site
Guest-edited by Michael Spens
Charting the latest advances in thinking and practice in 21st-century landscape, this edition of AD looks
at the degree to which landscape architects and architects have rethought and redefined the parameters
for the interaction of buildings, infrastructures and surrounding landscape. Landscape Architecture: Site-
Non-Site defines the key moves affected in the revision of landscape, using a compilation of some of the
most current work in the field. Featured designers include: Diana Balmori, James Corner of Field
Operations, Kathryn Findlay, Adriaan Geuze of West 8, Gross Max, Bernard Lassus, Gustafson Porter, Ken
Smith and Michael van Valkenburgh. There are contributions from Lucy Bullivant, Peter Cook, Jayne
Merkel, Juhani Pallasmaa and Grahame Shane.
May/June 2007, Profile No 187
Italy: A New Architectural Landscape
Guest-edited by Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi
Every five or six years, a different country takes the architectural lead in Europe: England came to
the fore with High Tech in the early 1980s; by the end of the 1980s France came to prominence with
François Mitterrand’s great Parisian projects; in the 1990s Spain and Portugal were discovering a new
tradition; and recently the focus has been on the Netherlands. In this ever-shifting European land-
scape, Italy is now set to challenge the status quo. Already home to some of the world’s most
renowned architects – Renzo Piano, Massimiliano Fuksas and Antonio Citterio – it also has many
talented architects like Mario Cucinella, Italo Rota, Stefano Boeri, the ABDR group and Giuseppina
Grasso Cannizzo, who are now gaining international attention. Moreover, there is an extraordinary
emergence of younger architects – the Erasmus generation – who are beginning to realise some very
promising buildings of their own.
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Architextiles
Architectural Design
November/December 2006
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Guest-edited by
Mark Garcia
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ISBN-13 9780470026342
ISBN-10 0470026340
Profile No 184
Vol 76 No 6
CONTENTS
Editorial
Helen Castle
Introduction
Architecture + Textiles =
Architextiles
Mark Garcia
12
Prologue for a History and
Theory of Architextiles
Mark Garcia
21
National Museum of Textile
Costume, Doha, Qatar
Kathryn Findlay
22
Te x t i l e s i n A rch i t e c t u re
Bradley Quinn
27
The Straw House and Quilted
Office, 9–10 Stock Orchard
Street, Islington, London
Jeremy Till and Sarah
Wigglesworth
28
Impending Landscapes of the
Architextile City: An Interview
with Dominique Perrault
Mark Garcia
35
Blood Sense Tower, Deptford,
London
Sally Quinn
36
‘Otherworldliness’: The Pull of
Black Velvet, Latex, Tights, Quilts,
Tablecloths and Frocks:
An Interview with Will Alsop
Mark Garcia
42
Extreme Networks
Peter Testa and Devyn Weiser
44
Skin/Weave/Pattern
Nigel Coates
50
Holon Design Museum, Israel
Ron Arad
51
Lister Mills, Bradford
David Morley and Danielle
Tinero
52
Te x t i l e Te c t o n i c s : A n I n t e r v i e w
with Lars Spuybroek
Maria Ludovica Tramontin
60
Thomas More Council Estate,
London: A re-Fabricated
Picturesque Landscape
Charlie de Bono
61
The Big Air World: From ‘Cotton’
to ‘Air’
Dr VA Watson
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