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See detailTestify! The Consequences of Architecture
Feireiss, Lukas; Bouman, Ole; Miessen, Markus UL

Book published by NAi Publishers (2011)

A skateboarding school in Kabul, a cinema in Jenin, murals in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, a garden in Paris and a museum in Japan – what difference do such projects make to the daily lives of the ... [more ▼]

A skateboarding school in Kabul, a cinema in Jenin, murals in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, a garden in Paris and a museum in Japan – what difference do such projects make to the daily lives of the people who use them? Lukas Feireiss has brought together about 30 examples from five continents to literally present the proof of the ways architecture can transform our everyday surroundings. The major social and sociopolitical themes of today call for innovative solutions. The 200-plus pages of Testify! The Consequences of Architecture showcase a new approach in architecture, urbanism and other creative urban practices at the start of the twenty-first century. Publication accompanying the ‘Testify!’ exhibition at the NAI in Rotterdam. [less ▲]

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See detailAl Manakh (Gulf Survey)
Bouman, Ole; Koolhaas, Rem; Khoubrou, Mitra et al

Book published by Moutamarat (2007)

A joint production of AMO, Moutamarat, and Archis, Al Manakh offers the first detailed analysis of the current urban condition in the Gulf and discusses the implications of the rapid development of this ... [more ▼]

A joint production of AMO, Moutamarat, and Archis, Al Manakh offers the first detailed analysis of the current urban condition in the Gulf and discusses the implications of the rapid development of this territory for the rest of the world. Voices of architects, intellectuals, and developers making the Gulf happen are represented in the numerous essays and interviews that accompany this richly illustrated study. Key figures such as Rem Koolhaas, Ole Bouman, and Thomas Krens give their take on the current situation in the Gulf, along with their predictions for the future of this "ultimate tabula rasa". [less ▲]

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