− White Tree Tower_Sou Fujimoto Architects + Nicolas Laisné Associés
+ Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects
− Platonian Housing Tower_Tammo Prinz Architects
− Archivo Design Collection Tower_Zeller & Moye + FR-EE
Cultural Image of Architecture
Cultural Image of Architecture_Silvio Carta
New Directions in Cultural Buildings
New Directions in Cultural Buildings_Douglas Murphy
− Culture Complex De Nieuwe Kolk_De Zwarte Hond
− CaixaForum Zaragoza_Estudio Carme Pinós
− The Eemhuis Cultural Center_Neutelings Riedijk Architecten
− 21C National Film Archive_Rojkind Arquitectos
− Dadong Arts Center_MAYU architects+ + de Architekten Cie
− Pérez Art Museum Miami_Herzog & de Meuron
− Louisiana State Museum and Sports Hall of Fame_Trahan Architects
− The Museum of the History of Polish Jews_Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects
− Lamego Multipurpose Pavilion_Barbosa & Guimarães Arquitectos
Cultural Shift from bygone Industry
From Industrial to Cultural, Substituting a Flow of Goods with a Flow of People_Tom van Malderen
− Multipurpose Hall Fitted in Former Gasholder_AP Atelier
− C-Mine_51N4E
− Rebirth of the Offset Printing Factory_Origin Architect
− The Everyman Theater_Haworth Tompkins Architects
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C3 no.361 (2014 #9/12)
Cultural Image of Architecture
Cultural Image of Architecture_Silvio Carta
The word “culture” relates to the family of signifieds stemming from the Latin verb colere(to inhabit, cultivate, frequent, practice, tend, take care of, guard), and comprises a series of other terms related to the cultivation and tillage of the land. Figuratively, culture has come to refer to “cultivation through education”, where the growing of goods from the soil through organised, patient, hard work is compared to the increase of knowledge by means of education. Apart from its agricultural meaning, the general notion of culture now relates to a “pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations” and to “the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group”.
C3 no.361 (2014 #9/12)
Cultural Image of Architecture
Cultural Image of Architecture_Silvio Carta
The word “culture” relates to the family of signifieds stemming from the Latin verb colere(to inhabit, cultivate, frequent, practice, tend, take care of, guard), and comprises a series of other terms related to the cultivation and tillage of the land. Figuratively, culture has come to refer to “cultivation through education”, where the growing of goods from the soil through organised, patient, hard work is compared to the increase of knowledge by means of education. Apart from its agricultural meaning, the general notion of culture now relates to a “pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations” and to “the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group”.