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Recycled Theory is a multidisciplinary dictionary made of entries in form of texts, drawings and quotes, which explore the concept of recycling in design cultures and in the theories that nurture them. Usually we recycle things, objects, spaces but more often we return on principles and approaches to rearrange them, put them back into circulation, and override them. The practice of recycling is therefore placed in an area of negotiation between memory and amnesia, it brings out the unexpected self-regeneration potential of what exists. The words here collected (from amnesia to zone) identify materials, procedures, ambiguities, deviations, and potential nexus of recycling.
504 --- 711.16 --- 72.025 --- recyclage --- Duurzame ontwikkeling --- Duurzame stedenbouw --- Stadsvernieuwing --- Herbruik (architectuur) --- Théorie architecturale --- Dictionnaire --- Recyclage --- Matériau recyclé --- Théorie de l'architecture --- 711.4 --- Italië --- Stedenbouw (theorie)
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Un véritable manuel de survie à l'usage des jeunes architectes : étudiantes en école d'architecture ou architectes confirmés, chacun y trouvera ou se remémorera les bases fondamentales de la pratique architecturale. 60 conseils de bon sens distillés avec finesse, simplicité et humour.
Architecture. --- Architecture --- Architectural practice. --- Study and teaching --- Étude et enseignement --- Pratique
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Language is our interface with the world, the way we understand it, think of, remember, transmit, and transform it. The accelerated times we are living in are thus witnessing a growing, pervasive role of storytelling at any level of social, political, and commercial communication. More than ever before, irremediably lost any authority of the forms, quickly consumed every new image, the discursive practices that produce and surround the project give architecture its meaning and support its action. This book collects some theoretical reflections and design experiments about the relationship between narrative and architecture, words and things, texts and images, linear organisations in time and three-dimensional settings in place. They intersect their own tools, means, and aims, in order to grasp a complex whole: building stories and telling spaces.
Architecture --- Architecture et littérature --- Philosophie
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At the beginning of the economic crisis in 2007, housing became a central commodity in the short-circuit system of mortgages granted to private individuals and businesses. In the aftermath of the crisis, and in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic, housing-as a right, in its most radical form-re-emerged due to local housing, migration, and health emergencies. In light of an eclipse of a general discourse on housing, a new secular and international ethics arose, both foreign and superior to nation states. This book returns to a broader notion of housing: using metaphors of sanitary and salvific reinstatement, it retrieves case studies from the 1950s for re-conceptualizing the housing question in contemporary architecture and visual arts.
Architecture, Domestic --- Housing --- Sociology of environment --- Private houses --- architectural theory --- houses --- housing [concept] --- ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General. --- Right to housing --- Droit au logement --- Architecture domestique --- Logement --- History --- histoire --- 728 --- 728.01 --- Wonen --- Wonen (theorie) --- Wonen (filosofie) --- Droit au logement. --- Histoire --- Housing. --- Architecture, Modern --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Housing. --- -Epidemics --- Architecture --- Affordable housing --- Homes --- Houses --- Housing needs --- Residences --- Slum clearance --- Urban housing --- City planning --- Dwellings --- Human settlements --- Social aspects --- -Right to housing
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