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a+t 33-34. HYBRIDS III (35)
a+t 35-36. STRATEGY PUBLIC (41)
a+t 37. STRATEGY SPACE (25)
a+t 38 Strategy and Tactics in Public Space (27)
a+t 39-40 RECLAIM (83)
a+t 41 RECLAIM Domestic Actions (46)
a+t 42 RECLAIM Domestic Actions 2 (38)
a+t 43 WORKFORCE A Better Place to Work (31)
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a+t 45 SOLID Design Techniques (18)
a+t 46 SOLID Organization or Design? (10)
a+t 47 SOLID Interior Matters (2)
a+t 48 Generators, Linkers, Mixers & Storytellers (10)
a+t 49 Dwelling Mixers (6)
a+t 50 Learning Systems (6)
a+t 51. Activators (5)
a+t 52 Paradises (5)
a+t 53 IS THIS RURAL? ARCHITECTURE MARKERS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE (0)
a+t 54Culturing the Country, Cultivating the City (0)
a+t 55. The Intermediate (0)
a+t 56 The Ideterminacy of the Floor Plan (0)
a+t 57 THE EXPERIENCE OF EXTERIORITY (1)
a+t 58 THE CHALLENGE OF PRIVACY IN COLLECTIVE HOUSING (0)
a+t 59 The interaction within the Living Space (0)
a+t 60 Abstraction and Responsibility (1)
a+t 61 FRUGALITY. RESOURCES AND FINESSE (1)
a+t 62 FRUGALITY. Hunting, Mining and Biosourcing (1)
a+t 63 Hybrid Buildings (1)
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NEXT. COLLECTIVE HOUSING in progress (44)
Rashomon (4)
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This is Hybrid (45)
Why Density? (19)
The STRATEGY series of the a + t magazine began in 2010 with the aim of highlighting and naming the strategies and actions present in the landscape urbanism and public space projects.
It consists of four volumes (584 pages) and contains 374 different project actions, classified as derived from environmental, socio-economic or aest.
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Image: Collection plaza. Article The city that never was. Christopher Marcinkoski
The video shows some of the strategies identified in the project and included in a+t 35-36 Strategy Public.
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The number 35-36 of a+t magazine, Strategy Public, has been reviewed on the famous architecture blog Plataforma Arquitectura.
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According to John Hill, architect and editor of Archidose.org, in Strategy Public "the project documentation follows the trend of other a+t titles, meaning its fantastic in its combination of photos and drawings. Here the strategies are layered across this content...literally, as the strategies are also placed next to relevant photos".
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The Israeli architecture portal ArcHeb.com has published a review of a+t magazine latest issue STRATEGY PUBLIC (35-36).
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As the portuguese architecture blog A Barriga de un Arquitecto says, the publication "is an outstanding learning tool and a unique design resource manual".
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This project emerged from the communion between the wide range of public and private interests which had their sights set on this traffic island in Times Square.
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The project emerged from the need to protect the archaeological excavation works carried out between the Santa Cruz Church (Old Cathedral) and the New Cathedral, and further has allowed a public observation deck to be erected facing the sea.
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