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    Christ & Gantenbein.

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: AV Proyectos no. 113 (2022)
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    España 2022 = Spain yearbook.

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Biblioteca Pública, Córdoba = Public Library / Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos --…”
    AV Monografías no. 243-244 (2022)
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    IBAVI 2019-2023 : una investigación colectiva = a collective research.

    Published 2023
    Table of Contents: “…Una conversación con Cris Ballester Parets y Carles Oliver Barceló = Protected public housing an alternative model. A conversation with Cris Ballester Parets y Carles Oliver Barceló /…”
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    Preview issue / by Slessor, Catherine

    Table of Contents: “…. -- Vegetation Tower / Edouard Francois. -- Public Beach and Ecological Park / Doxiadis +. -- Follies in a Park / AWP / HFF Architects. -- +Pool / Family Architects.-- A room for London / David Kohn Architects. -- Visitor Centre / Olaf Gipser Architects.-- Xiging District Housing / Michael Sorkin Studio. -- The Stockholm Sphere / Bjarke Ingels Group.…”
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    Architetti Italiani / by Casciani, Stefano, 1955-

    Table of Contents: “…[ii] [issue dedicated to the youngest generation of Italian architects]; Building for the Uffici, Milan (Alessandro Scandurra), by Stefano Casciani, p. 14-22 [MAC 9, Zurich Insurance Company, Italian HQ]; Social housing and public park in Via Gallarate, Milan (Mab Marotta Basile Arquitectura - Massimo Basile and Floriana Marotta), by Massimiliano Di Bartolomeo, p. 22-27; Casa Nella Laguna apartment building, Musile di Piave (Studio RBA - Ruggero Baldasso and others), by the architect, p. 28-32 [situated by a river]; Casa Elvas, Bressanone (Modus Architects - Matteo Scagnol and Sandy Attia), by Laura Bossi, p. 32-36 [curved form single-family villa with a hole in the roof]; Contemporary art laboratory, Villa Caldogno Park, Vicenza (Enrico Novello), by Flavio Albanese, p. 37-41 [conversion of a German bunker into a contemporary art space in the grounds of the Palladian villa]; Cortenuova Cemetery expansion, Cortenuova (Roberto Zampoleri and Emiliano Bellini), by Camillo Botticini, p. 42-45 [interpretation of monumental cemeteries, includes public and family chapels]; New study and research centre for Tassullo [named after the town], a company producing natural hydraulic lime, Tassullo (Ruatti Studio Architetti), by Paolo Brambilla, p. 46-50; Canteen taverna, Nova Siri, Matera (Onsitestudio - Angelo Lunati and Luca Varesi), by Antonio Esposito, p. 50-55 [extension for a winery]; Praticelli student residences, San Giuliano Terme, Pisa (Salvatore Re Architects), by the architects, p. 90-93 [part of a larger urban regeneration project]; Industrial facility for Lamiflex Composites, Ponte Nossa (Burati+Battiston Architects), p. 94-97; Gymnasium for Ginnastica Artistica, Tuoro, Caserta (Beniamino Servino and Dario Bugli with Massimiliano Rendina), by Beniamino Servino, p. 98-103 [includes project chronology 1991-2007]; Parco Obliquo, Potenza (Vortex A - Giacinto Cerviere), by Gianni Pittella, p. 104-106 [urban park with pedestrian walkways]; Scuola Media Lombardi library addition, Bari (ma0 [emmeazero studio d'architettura]), by Laura Bossi, p. 106-111 [the architects have also created a park and piazza in Bari]; Multipurpose civic centre, Modica, Sicily and restoration of ex-covered market on Ortygia Island, Siracusa, Sicily (Emanuele Fidone), by Santo Giunta, p. 112-119; Renovation and upgrading of Tholos buildings, Raccuja, San Piero Patti, Floresta, Montalbano Elicona, Sicily (Giovanni Barone, Gaetano Scarcella and Giuseppe Scarcella), by the architects, p. 120-123 [circular stone rural buildings]; Fitzcarraldo Pavilion and Piccola Perrera, Valle dei Margi, Grammichele, Catania, Sicily (NOWA - Marco Navarra), by the architect, p. 124-130 [new pavilion and demolition and reconstruction of existing building in a farm holiday complex]; Instant atlas. …”
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    Emerging architecture.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Curtain door, Location: Surat, India, Architect: Matharoo Associates -- Love House, Location: Yokohama, Japan, Architect: Takeshi Hosaka Architects -- The School of plastic arts, Location: Oaxaca, Mexico, Architect: mauricio Rocha -- Social Housing and Public Facilities, Location: Barcelona, Spain, Architect: Sergi Serrat --Les Graines D'etoiles Nursery, Location: Aix en Provence, France, Architect: Atelier fernandez & Serres -- Copalita School and Open Space, Location: Huatulco, Mexico, Architect: 128A Architecture & urban Design -- Million Donkey Hotel, Location: Prata sannita, Italy, Architect: Feld72 -- Qinmo Primary School, Location: Qinmo, Guangdong, Province, China, Architect: John Lin -- Healt Centre, Location: Badies, mallorca, Spain, Architect: SMS Arquitectos -- Open Architecture, Location: Toyo, Japan, Architect: Yoshiaki Oyabu Architects --Borgarfjördur College, Location: Borgarnes, Iceland, Architect: Kurtogpi Architects -- House Prototype, Location: New orleans, USA, Architect: Graft --Garducho Biological centre, Location: Mourao, Portugal, Architect: Ventura Trindade Arquitectos -- Swiss national Museum, Location: Zurich, Switzerland, Architect: Christ & Gantenbein Architects -- House KN, Location: Miura City, Kanagawa, Japan, Architect: Kochi Architect's Studio -- Ecological Demonstration Primary School, Location: maosi, Gansu Province, China, Architect: Scool of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong -- Tea pavilion, Location: Moscow, Russia, Architect: Architectural Studio XYZ -- Focal Shift Fireplace, Location:London, UK, Architect: Scenario Architecture -- Chapel of Cristo Salvador, Location: Talca, Chile, Architect: Supersudaka -- Canopy Instalation, Location: Rajokri, New Delhi, India, Architect: Sanjeev Shankar -- Fireplace for children, Location: trondheim, Norway, Architect: Haugen/Zihar Arkitekter -- Ancient Tree Pavilion, Location: Jinhua, China, Architect: Christ & Gantenbein Architects…”
    Ver Architectural Review no. 1354
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