Mark Magazine 42 – Poland – Feb/Mar 2013

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RIVISTA DI ARCHITETTURA CONTEMPORANEA

Mark magazine è una piattaforma per la pratica e la percezione dell’architettura, all’alba del terzo millennio. Dal suo lancio nel 2005, la rivista ha dimostrato di essere una pubblicazione fuori da quelli che sono gli schemi classici delle riviste di settore: tempestiva, moderna, visuale e con un occhio di riguardo alla creatività. Mark ha una prospettiva internazionale, punta i riflettori su archistar e nuovi talenti.

MARK MAGAZINE esplora i confini dell’architettura e anticipa il futuro del settore.

Ecco i contenuti principali:

  • Keiko +Manabu: Japanese outfit Keiko+Manabu designed a residential complex that features elliptical curves
  • Bercy Chen: Edgeland House keeps a low profile in the neighbourhood.
  • Fujiwaramuro Architects: Despite concerns about the conditions that plague Japanese architects, Shintaro Fujiwara and Yoshio Muro produce one building after another.
  • Meixner Schlüter Wendt: Meixner Schlüter Wendt unites an old and a new building under a dark shell of copper sheets.
  • Camenzind Evolution: In an apartment building in Zurich’s Alsetten quarter, the modern tenant can show his identity to the world.
  • Walter Angonese & Andrea Marastoni: Antonio Dalle Nogare’s art gallery is also his private residence.
  • CO2Works: Koji Nakawatase’s house-plus-office requires occupants who can accept rain, wind and sunlight – and still feel comfortable.
  • Liangfu Ni: Craftsman Liangfu Ni is a collector and connoisseur of bricks.
  • Gabinete de Arquitectura: Paraguayan architect Solano Benitez leaves room for error in his quest for the best solution.
  • Felix Claus: Felix Claus picked just six favourites from his collection of 10,000-plus books.