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For the first time ever, a+t research group has conducted an analysis of ten inspiring masterpieces through drawings and texts highlighting the most important contributions made by each of the architects towards developing desirable housing...
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Social balance is achieved through revolution or through architecture said Le Corbusier...
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In inter-war France, housing was in urgent demand while house-building was slow and costly...
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"An old man sneaks uninvited into the press conference of two prestigious architects. When he sits down, his multicoloured socks peek out from the gap between his trousers and his shoes..."
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De Citadel. Christian de Portzamparc. Almere. The Netherlands. Image: Luuk Kramer
Ooh La La: A Celebration of Excess. Studio Myerscough, Supergroup, Luke Morgan. Lisbon. Portugal
Aires Mateus. Housing for the elderly. Alcácer do Sal. Portugal. Finalist for 2013 Mies van der Rohe award
"Do not be overwhelmed by the house of the future. Think of the 25 million social dwellings which exist in Europe, of the users, who want to recover the dignity they might never have had, and label them the future..."
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a+t magazine number 39-40, Reclaim, classifies actions extracted from the projects into three Re- processes, which Javier Mozas defines in the introductory article as follows...
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Pages of the manifesto published in GAM 08 Dense Cities
a+t Density manifesto has been published for the fist time in GAM, the magazine of Graz University of Technology (TU Graz). The publication features other authors such as Richard Rogers, Dietmar Eberle, Christoph Mäckler and Winy Maas.
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