Women at the helm of architecture: we visit Zaha Hadid’s
Guangzhou Opera and New York’s Nina Libeskind, the driving force behind
studio Daniel Libeskind. We’re off to Orestad, Denmark, to see BIG’s
latest project – 476 dwellings wrapped around two courtyards. Still in
Denmark, 3XN’s decidedly contemporary bank in Middelfart fills its
waterfront site as unobtrusively as possible. Heading north to northern
Sweden, we spend a night at the six hotel rooms that hang from – and hug
– the trunks of trees.
CONTENTS
Cross Section Christ + Gantenbein, Tomohiro Hata, Deca, Behnisch, Matharoo, Sue, Johannes Norlander, Paredes Pino, Hiroshi Sambuichi, Jae-Yong Lim, Reinhardt Jung, Kengo Kuma
Viewpoint
Mmbb (São Paulo), Andrés Jaque Arquitectos (Madrid)
Long Section
CONTENTS
Cross Section Christ + Gantenbein, Tomohiro Hata, Deca, Behnisch, Matharoo, Sue, Johannes Norlander, Paredes Pino, Hiroshi Sambuichi, Jae-Yong Lim, Reinhardt Jung, Kengo Kuma
Viewpoint
Mmbb (São Paulo), Andrés Jaque Arquitectos (Madrid)
Long Section
- BIG in Copenhagen: An impressive 476 dwellings wrapped around two courtyards: BIG’s latest contribution to the developing city area of Ørestad.
- Zaha Hadid Architects in Guangzhou: Two giant pebbles overlooking pearl river house the new Guangzhou Opera.
- Nina Libeskind in New York: It’s often said that she is the driving force behind studio Daniel Libeskind. Who is Nina Libeskind, and what does she do?
- Manuel Herz in Mainz: Letters from the Hebrew alphabet form the basis of Manuel Herz’s synagogue in Mainz.
- David Hertz in Malibu: After using refrigerator panels and sailing boats as building materials, David Hertz tries his luck with the wings of a Boeing 747.
- The Architect’s Playlist: After listening to Deus, Guru and others, Katya Tylevich makes a case for music as frozen architecture.
- Lot-ek in Anyang: Ignoring its concrete-jungle surroundings, Lot-ek’s open school injects bold new life into a lush and leafy site bordering the Anyang River.
- 3XN in Middelfart: The decidedly contemporary bank building that 3XN designed for the Danish town of Middelfart fills its waterfront site as unobtrusively as possible.
- Various Architects in Harads: Suspended above ground, six hotel rooms hugging the trunks of trees in northern Sweden help guests return to their roots.
- Letter from Venice: Sergio Pirrone went to the Venice Biennale to portray Kazuyo Sejima and felt like a paparazzo.
- Photographer and author Juergen Nogai (Los Angeles)
- Design transformations by Chuck Hoberman (New York)
- Profile of Achim Menges & Jan Knippers (Stuttgart)
African expeditions of Paolo Cascone (Burkina Faso)
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