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Park city : living along the edge of the Hoge Kempen National Park
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Brussels : Dogma,

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The marriage of reason and squalor : drawings for non-compositional architecture
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ISBN: 9788894030600 8894030601 Year: 2014 Publisher: Milano, Italia : Black Square,


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Dogma : 11 projects
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ISBN: 9781907896309 1907896309 Year: 2013 Publisher: London Architectural Association

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The Brussels-based architectural studio Dogma was founded in 2002. Led by Martino Tattara and Pier Vittorio Aureli it has focused almost exclusively on large-scale projects and citywide interventions. These projects venture beyond mere physical size to expand conceptual frameworks and radically rethink what it is to produce an architectural project, in the process challenging the very discipline itself. This book, and its accompanying exhibition at the AA School of Architecture, explores 11 works developed since 2002 that collectively present the Dogma ethos: to see the urban project as a comprehensive domain in which architectural form, the political and the city are reclaimed as one 'field'. Mobilising and reinvigorating both drawing and text - the quintessential tools of architecture - these 11 projects range from speculative and theoretical proposals to investigations that question today's modes of housing. Complementing the projects themselves are essays by Brett Steele and Gabriele Mastrigli.


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The room of one's own : the architecture of the (private) room
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ISBN: 9788894030662 8894030660 Year: 2017 Publisher: Milano Black Square

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Dogma's research into the architecture of the room is part of an ongoing exploration into domestic space that the Brussels-based office have been pursuing since 2012 through various design projects and publications. Far from being a constant, unvarying architectural form, the room is the product of specific historical circumstances and is therefore always undergoing transformation and change. The architecture of the room is related to one of the most controversial and problematic issues of human history: the domestication of society. The form of the room subtly conveys the ways in which individuals have been differentiated and defined as subjects, with concomitant gender and class associations


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Dogma, 2002-2021 : familiar / extraño
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ISBN: 9788412333114 841233311X Year: 2021 Publisher: Madrid El Croquis Editorial

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New issue covering the work and ideas of Brussels-based architectural studio Dogma. This edition begins with a conversation with Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, the founders of Dogma, an architectural firm concerned with the relationship between architecture and the city. By focusing mostly on urban design and large-scale projects, they offer consultancies to municipalities and agencies for urban planning and architectural issues. Each section delves into their solutions, including a model for a city of 4,000,000 inhabitants, a proposal for 44 social housing units, a short history of minimum dwelling, a prototype for boarding houses in London, and a genealogy of housing for the labouring classes, among many other timely articles about urban transformation.


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Loveless : the minimum dwelling and its discontents
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ISBN: 9788894030679 8894030679 Year: 2019 Publisher: Milano Black Square

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In Loveless, Brussels-based studio Dogma expand on Teige’s dialectical understanding of this type of housing by tracing a history of the minimum dwelling, from monasteries to residential hotels, from kitchenless apartments to contemporary lodgings. Through 50 studies, Dogma’s goal is to provide a genealogy of a contradictory typology which has represented both luxury and poverty, freedom and oppression, solidarity and solitude, emancipation and exploitation. The development of the minimum dwelling runs parallel to the rise of capital and the consequent mobility and precarity of work and life. ‘Minimum dwelling’ commonly refers to an extremely reduced space for living, and as such, it is associated with typologies such as the micro-flat, the micro-home, the studio apartment or even a miniature version of the typical family house. This typology was strongly criticised in 1932 by the Czechoslovakian critic and poet Karel Teige in his book Nejmenší byt (The Minimum Dwelling). In opposition to the minimum dwelling as a reduced version of the traditional flat, Teige proposed an alternative: a collective dwelling in which every adult would be provided with a ‘minimal but adequate, independent, habitable room’, while all domestic services such as housekeeping, cooking and childcare would be collectivised. For Teige, the minimum dwelling is not an apartment but a room which is fully supported by shared domestic facilities. Teige was highly influenced by the widespread proliferation of hotel living and workers’ lodgings in major European and American cities between the 19th and 20th century. While Teige acknowledged that these types of living were often determined by the increasing pauperisation and precarity of the working class under capital, he also saw the potential for a new form of life in which domestic labour would be socialised and would thus no longer be the ‘private’ work of the family. His idea of collective dwelling was thus a radical version of these precedents, which he saw as instrumental in changing the habits of dwelling towards an egalitarian society freed from the burdens of family living, domestic labour and private property. Dogma was founded in 2002 by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara. Pier Vittorio Aureli teaches at the AA School of Architecture in London and is Visiting Professor at Yale University, Martino Tattara is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven.


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Platforms : architecture and the use of the ground
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ISBN: 9788894030686 8894030687 Year: 2021 Publisher: Milano Black Square

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The platform is not only a way of raising buildings or people from the ground, but also an architectural form that redefines and negotiates the way in which the ground itself is made inhabitable.While often seen as a symbol of power, the platform has also served as a gathering place: a point of orientation and exchange among communities. Its use as an architectural archetype is common to many cultures and different ages, and yet very little has been written about it. One of the few texts on the architecture of the platform is the 1959 essay "Platforms and Plateaus' by Jørn Utzon, which is republished at the end of this book. Expanding and problematizing Utzon's appraisal of the platform as an architectural idea, our research aims at building a more systematic and critical enquiry into this archetype.The book 'Platforms' consists of an introductory essay and 30 case-studies of platform architecture through images, axonometric drawings and short texts. It also includes drawings and images of "Primary', a prototype for a public gathering space designed and built in a marginal urban location in Sharjah as part of Right of Future Generations, the Sharjah Architecture Triennial curated by Adrian Lahoud in 2019.


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Living and working
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ISBN: 9780262543514 0262543516 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. The MIT Press

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"A catalogue of architectural projects and accompanying essays by the Brussels-based Dogma, all dealing with the idea of domestic space, but more radically a manifesto of sorts for a new, synthetic approach to living and working"--

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