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Since the turn of the century, the brothers of Lisbon-based practice Aires Mateus have expanded their formal and material repertoire, blurring the limits of the building with the exterior, the topography, or the existing. Such an enrichment of the architectural vocabulary combines the abstraction of their beginnings with many figurative references extracted from the historic and the vernacular. This issue celebrates their innovation with 20 works completed since 2000. The selection features numerous private homes but also the School of Architecture in Tournai (Belgium), the EDP Headquarters in Lisbon, and the Furnas Monitoring and Research Centre, located in the Azores.
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Biographies --- 21e siecle --- Dictionnaires
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Antisémitisme --- France --- 21e siècle
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Guest Editor Judith Beveridge, one of Australia’s leading poets, has produced a highly satisfying and stimulating addition to The Best Australian Poetry series. In making her selection of the best 40 poems from Australia’s literary journals, Beveridge – one of Australia’s leading poets – has searched for poems that enact ‘a serious showdown between the word and the poet’. Passionate, vigorous and filled with visitations and mysterious narratives, The Best Australian Poetry 2006 is the liveliest gathering of Australian poetry. About the Author Judith Beveridge has published three books of poetry. Her most recent collection is Wolf Notes (Giramondo, 2003) which won the Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry and the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Poetry in 2004.
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Kay’s poems draw on her own life and the lives of others to make a tapestry of voice and communal understanding. The title of her acclaimed short story collection, Why Don’t You Stop Talking, could be a comment on her own poems, their urgency of voice and their recognition of the urgency in all voice, particularly the need to be heard, to have voice. And what voice – the voices of the everyday, the voices of jazz, the voices of this many-voiced United Kingdom.
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Toits --- Façades --- 21e siècle.
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The Bath Fugues is a meditation on melancholy and art, in the form of three interwoven novellas, centred respectively on an aging art forger; a Portuguese poet, opium addict and art collector; and a doctor, who has built an art gallery in tropical Queensland. These characters are tied by more than their art, each dealing with questions of deception and discovery, counterfeiting and rewriting, transmission and identity and each stretching the bonds of trust and friendship.
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Architecture --- Luxembourg --- 21e siècle
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Stream est un espace de réflexion pluridisciplinaire conçu comme le laboratoire de l'agence PCA (Philippe Chiambaretta Architecte) et comme un lieu d'échanges. Stream 03 se penche sur le phénomène d'urbanisation accélérée de la planète qui accompagne sa mondialisation. Ce numéro 3 de la revue Stream livre les réflexions d’historiens, philosophes, sociologues, géographes, physiciens, économistes architectes, urbanistes sur l’urbanisation accélérée de la planète depuis les années 2000 et le développement des technologies numériques (architecture computationnelle, smart city,..). Au sein de l’Anthropocène où les activités humaines supplantent toutes les forces géologiques et naturelles en une véritable force géophysique, un nouveau rapport au monde émerge, cerné par les artistes et architectes expérimentaux. En architecture, notamment, on assiste à une révolution de l’approche architecturale des espaces urbains. En explorant quatre villes : Paris, Détroit, Songdo (Incheon, Corée du sud) et Rio, les contributions cernent l’urbain numérique de demain.
Urbanisation --- Prospective --- 21e siècle
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