A10

#43 Jan/Feb 2012

Nakladatelství: Boom publishers
Rok vydání: 2012
ISSN: 1573-3815
Formát: 24,5 x 33 cm, brožovaná
Jazyk: anglicky
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News and observations
Tiburtina station by ABDR, Rome (IT)
Stills flagship store by Doepel Strijkers Architects, Amsterdam (NL)
Architecture as a collector's item
Playhouse by Anna & Eugeni Bach, Nummi Pusula (FI)
and more…

New projects
Museum extension, Alcázar de San Juan (ES) by PKMN architectures
Wellness centre, Kranjska Gora (SI) by Enota
Public squares, Warsaw (PL) by BudCud, Moko Architects, Centrala, WWAA and KAPS Architects
Tourist complex, Split (HR) by Ivona Jerković, Josip Jerković, Marta Lozo, Damir Petric and Hrvoje Vidović

feld72: Space for possibilities
The feld72 team does not like to be circumscribed by the classic definition of a professional architect. They work in both art and architecture, taking on small and large commissions as well as temporary projects. Anne Catherine Fleith, Michael Obrist and Mario Paintner explain why the dialogue with other parties and the participatory approach are important tools for them and what role strategic thinking plays in this process.

New buildings
Housing, Paris (FR) by Hamonic + Masson
School, Vilnius (LT) by Sigitas Kuncevičius
Cultural centre, Nantes (FR) by Tetrarc Architectes
Primary school, Glasgow (UK) by jmarchitects
Residential building, Belgrade (RS) by Dejan Miljković and Jovan Mitrović
Museum extension, Graz (AT) by Nieto Sobejano with eep architekten
Villa, Saue county (EE) by Kamp Arhitektid
College building, Dresden (DE) by Kister Scheithauer Gross Architekten and stadtplaner with Rohdecan Architekten
Townhouse refurbishment, London (UK) by Ashton Porter Architects
Museum, Wrocław (PL) by CH+ and VROA
Mountain house, Pernink (CZ) by FAM Architekti

Light interventions
When it comes to the conscious use of light in architecture, it is possible to distinguish two extremes. On the one hand there is the kind of lighting that supports and enhances the architectural space. This is the case, for example, where the illumination corresponds with the construction, or where routes through a building are accentuated with light lines. On the other hand there are many projects where the application of light tells a different story, produces a contrast.

Focusing on European countries, cities and regions
Curating the city – Tallinn's year as Capital of Culture (EE)
A gulf apart: Benidorm and Marbella (ES)
Tour guide: Rotterdam, large and small (NL)

Buildings from the margins of modern history
The house that Giuseppe Perugini built for himself in Fregene, outside Rome, is the crystallization of his experiments with an architecture that combines kinematic elements, using rotating structures and suspended prefabricated modules. According to Giampiero Sanguigni it reflects 'the desire to realize a potentially infinite architecture'.