The Architecture of Power, Part 2 The previous issue of the magazine explored how ‘Power is in the details’. This issue we are widening our perspective and focusing on building schemes. Meanwhile people keep asking us questions…
Jens Hommert, Joakim Dahlqvist, Francesco Tiribell
118
Niemeyer For Sale.
C-LAB
122
Architecture Gets Intense.
Lina Stergiou
134
Power in Color.
C-LAB
136
Move that Building.
C-LAB
140
Sound ImMaterial
C-LAB
New Geography
New Living
New Metaphysics
New Money
New History
New Image
New Effects
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