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September 25, 2008
  • Venice (2) the national pavilions
    Out There: Architecture Beyond Building is the motto of the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale. The national pavilions also make their contribution to this theme, which can be taken in a socially engaged or a more abstract and conceptual direction. Here are some striking pavilions selected by the ArchiNed editors.
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    Gas pipe You can’t be clear enough when making a political statement at a circus like the biennale, as the tiny country of Estonia understands all too well. In response to controversial plans by Gazprom for a pipeline between Russia and Germany, cura…
  • British Pavilion: Witherford Watson Mann
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    In the last part about the architects presenting their projects in the exhibition Home/Away in the British Pavilion in Venice you can see projects of Witherford Watson Mann. Alisa Street Masterplan, Lea Valley, east London A mile to the south of th…
August 28, 2008
  • Greetings from... Bogotá
    With a population of seven million people, Bogotá DC is the fourth largest city in South America and the capital of Colombia. The joys and nuisances of the country are present here in full force and amplified form. In the case of Colombia, there are quite a few of them.
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    First of all, Colombia is a festive country. No matter where you order a drink or a juice, it’ll always be served with a straw – even in expensive restaurants and even as a handy stirring implement with tea or coffee. What’s more, a daily dose of Sal…
July 28, 2008
  • An 'historical' edition of the yearbook Landscape Architecture and Urban Design
    The yearbook Landscape Architecture and Urban Design in the Netherlands, featuring the most exemplary designs from the period 2003-2007, was recently published. The selection forms a cross section of work in the profession. Time to take stock of five years of landscape architecture and urban design in the Netherlands.
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    Leafing through the yearbook, which boasts an entirely new layout, you immediately notice the large number of landscape plans. Included are not only large-scale projects such as the Drentse Aa and the Zuid-Limburg Heuvelland hill landscape but also c…
March 1, 2005
  • Too many good intentions?
    On 6 February in Amsterdam the results of the competition One Land Two Systems were announced and a discussion about the relation between planning and human rights in Israël. Urit Luden about the competition, organisation and the pitfalls.
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    The Israeli playwright, Hanoch Levin, made a Tourist in arrive at the National Library, which is nothing but a matchbox hanging on a string. The Tourist refuses to believe it. The Taxi Driver gets angry. The Guide admits that it is indeed a matchbox.…
March 2, 2004
  • Maison Folie de Wazemmes - NOX
    This year Lille in France is one of the Cultural Capitals of Europe. Maison Folie de Wazemmes will be one of the locations where events take place.
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    To house the many activities that will take place in 2004, the idea was launched to transform former factories and schools into so called Maisons Folie. In 2001 the municipal of Lille organised a design competition for the transformation of a former …
April 7, 2000
  • Notion of Absence - A Personal Report
    On Tuesday March 11, the official award ceremony for the architectural competition to redevelop the Bergen Belsen concentration camp was held in Celle. First prize went to KSP Engel und Zimmermann Architekten, Braunschweig en Sigel + Dubbers Architekten from Berlin. The submission Notion of Absence, by Dutch architects Micha de Haas and Michael Walma van der Molen, was rewarded with an honourable mention. A personal report on an unusual - and unsuccessful - competition.
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    Michael (my cousin and co-designer of the submission) called from Jerusalem after I'd downloaded the information dossier. 'Have you seen the 1944 aerial photo?', he asked. Of course I had - that was the first image I had up on screen. You realise don…
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