Project published in Strategy and Tactics in Public Space
Two pages from the project published in pdf
The video shows some of the strategies identified in the project and included in a+t 35-36 Strategy Public.
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Federation Square is the creation of a new urban order on a site that never existed. More than just a set of buildings, Federation Square is the new centre of cultural activity for Melbourne.
Birrarung Marr (Ronald Jones, Helena Piha) is owes its significance to its scale, proximity to the CBD and as a contemporary landscape development to extend Melbourne’s renowned historic park network...
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The Pavillon de l’Arsenal has invited fifteen European agencies that question the way that modern-day cities are built to participate in the Re.architecture, Re.cycle, Re.use, Re.invest, Re.build exhibition. Through their original strategies, these architects enact change upon cities which in turn impact on city-life.
If you are interested in these kind of interventions...
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This is how Daniel Carrapa, editor of the portuguese blog A Barriga de um Arquitecto, defined the interventions published in the latest number of a+t magazine, Strategy and Tactics in Public Space.
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The park of Prés de Lyon is located in Champagne-Ardenne, on the city of La Chapelle St-Luc, next to Troyes. It was built in the 70’s and then stopped being taken care of. Therefore, Base Paysagistes tried to make it accessible and attractive again...
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Throughout its 20 year history, a+t magazine has published an essential collection of architectural articles and projects.
Most of the issues containing them are now out of print regarding the print version so as a result a+t architecture publishers have decided to retrieve all this material which gives a view of recent architecture and to facilitate pdf access.
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Page from the project by Wiel Arets, published in the book Density is Home
a+t research group selected 14 case studies of collective housing for the book Density is Home. This sixth post about the publication features the 4 towers Osdorp, by Wiel Arets, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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