Quaderns Sessions: David Kohn
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“Jujitsu Urbanism is an approach to contending with the potential of the contemporary city: an art of gentle energy redeployment.”
D'arquitectura i urbanisme
Publicació del Col·legi d'arquitectes de Catalunya
Aware of our scarce resources, it is time to re-program the rigid models of the past, from the margins, designing flexible infrastructures free from rhetoric.
As part of a global 950 m intervention of Santuary Street, in the Barcelona’s Carmel neighborhood, with a 250 m stretch already executed, a study of impact on the loading and unloading in the road the first section of the street is developed.
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“Jujitsu Urbanism is an approach to contending with the potential of the contemporary city: an art of gentle energy redeployment.”
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Quaderns Sessions: OFFICE KGDVS
Particularly acute today among urbanists and bureaucrats—for whom efficiency is an almost erotic obsession—infrastructuralism is a modern pathology in which the rhetoric and imagery of managerial discourse serve to erase any differentiation between primary and reflexive modernization.
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A text for the exhibition LIGA 02 Inundaciones/Floodings Paisajes Emergentes held at LIGA Espacio para arquitectura in Mexico City.
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The piecemeal division of the world and fragmented interpretations typical of Rococo interiors implied a disappearance of the architectural object through multiplicity and through scale. The world wasn’t built, rather it was furnished.
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Quaderns #83 (1971) Los espacios libres en Barcelona (Open Spaces in Barcelona) “Albergue para congresistas, ICSID, Fernando Bendito, Carlos Ferrater, José Prada, arquitectos” (Instant City) pp. 85-88 Photography: J.M.Puim In…
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Q. In this issue of Quaderns we want to broach the subject of infrastructures at a time when a dysfunction has arisen between the time it takes to produce architecture…
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Among the driving forces beind the Instant City, there were people such as Fernando Bendito, an anarchist, and Borja Arquer. Around that time we had started to form a group…