All Features articles – Page 99
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Mexico
The Mexican pavilion is a celebration of Mexican culture and an act of defiance towards ‘pure and clean architecture’
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Holland
The Dutch pavilion opens up the many possibilities that an exisiting or vacant structure has to offer
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Horsing around Europe
We recall the chequered history of the four horses of the Triumphal Quadriga, who toured Europe in 1982
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: France
The french pavilion explores the potential of Dorsale-Est, a city that doesn’t appear on any administrative map
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Russia
Russia’s pavilion is an entirely devoted to the Silicon Valley-esque Skolkovo Innovation Centre project
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Spain
The Spanish pavilion explores the vital importance of research processes in architecture.
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Greece
The Greek participation focuses on the particular dynamic of Athens during a period of economic meltdown.
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It’s time for phones to get even smarter
Next generation of mobiles will help practices keep up to speed
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Venice Biennale 2012 Pavilions: Germany
The German contribution to the 13th International Architecture Exhibition propagates a pragmatic and affirmative attitude toward dealing withexisting buildings.
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: China
The Chinese contribution explores different interpretations and perspectives of the word “originaire”
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Canada
Young Canadian architects use cultural and migrated memories to create a new modular landscape
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Chile
Seven Chilean architects explore social change and connecting voids
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: USA
Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good
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Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Australia
Exhibit explores how six unconventional practices work
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The mane attraction at London Zoo
Adam Khan’s lion-shaped Empire Studios mezzanine prompted us to look back to when BD featured London Zoo’s Lion Terraces
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David Chipperfield: Fanfare for the common ground
David Chipperfield has found curating the Venice Biennale stressful. Not only are there more than 100 participants, but his agenda has rubbed up against architects’ giant egos
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Long-distance collaboration just got easier
Cadfaster offers real-time conversations around 3D digital models — even on low-spec PCs or iPads