What does it mean to be ‘out of place’?
—18/07/15
When Jacques Rancière stated that “For thinking is always firstly thinking the thinkable—a thinking that modifies what is thinkable by welcoming what was unthinkable,” he was looking for which of…
D'arquitectura i urbanisme
Publicació del Col·legi d'arquitectes de Catalunya
—20/10/15
At the end of 2015 two premises are being confirmed. One, that traditional homogeneous housing policies no longer make sense and are no longer useful in a context that is…
During the 1970’s and 1980’s Iraqi authorities fuelled urban planning to become a critical agent dealing with “the Kurdish affair”. The role of design shifted to perform as main character…
—18/07/15
When Jacques Rancière stated that “For thinking is always firstly thinking the thinkable—a thinking that modifies what is thinkable by welcoming what was unthinkable,” he was looking for which of…
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When talking about economy and politics, It is a fact that we’re living very controversial times worldwide. In Europe we have been facing what can be consider as a ‘political…
The greatest projects in history often rise from the most difficult of situations. In the late 1930s, British-mandate Palestine was an imperialist mayhem: Thousands of European-fled Jewish immigrants dock the…
It is amidst a 7-meter-span square grid of concrete columns in a former parking lot that Joaquim Moreno and Paula Pinto curated Guido Guidi’s relentless 20-year effort to learn from…
Jeremy Till (b. 1957) is a British architect, writer and educator. He is Head of Central Saint Martins and Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Arts London. His key…
In a period of dramatic financial crisis, extremely high rates of unemployment and pervasive disillusion, the declaration of the recently appointed senator Renzo Piano to devolve his salary to urban…
—23/01/15
About reproduction —the rewriting of texts— [and ABOUT THE PLEASURE OF THE APPROPRIATION OF A TEXT]. The reproduction [the rewriting] of texts. Such reproduction/rewriting of texts implies a constantly active…