– Anacostia Crossing, 11th St. Bridge Park _ OMA + OLIN
– Clichy – Montfermeil Metro Station _ Miralles Tagliabue EMBT + Bordas + Peiro
– Vinge Train Station _ Henning Larsen Architects
– The House of Hungarian Music _ Sou Fujimoto Architects
– Photo Museum of Budapest and Museum of Hungarian Architecture _ Középülettervezo” Zrt
– Museum of Ethnography _ Vallet de Martinis Architectes + Diid Architectes
Amenity in Urban Revival
Natural Urban Amenity _ Aldo Vanini
– Streetdome _ CEBRA + Glifberg + Lykke
– Bushwick Inlet Park _ Kiss + Cathcart
– LeFrak Center at Lakeside _ Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
– Circus Arts Conservatory _ Doazan + Hirschberger & Associés
– Allez-Up Climbing Center _ Smith Vigeant Architects
– Indoor Rock Climbing Center _ Lanz + Mutschlechner + Wolfgang Meraner
Urban Dwell
Proxemics-Territoriality-Privacy
Urban Dwell: Proxemics-Territoriality-Privacy _ Fabrizio Aimar
– Black Red House _ ISON Architects
– SG House _ Tuttiarchitetti
– Sharifi-ha House _ Nextoffice
– House CM _ Bruno Vanbesien + Christophe Meersman
– Namly House _ Chang Architects
– The Wall of Nishihara _ Sabaoarch
– House in Tsudanuma _ Fuse-Atelier
– House 1014 _ Harquitectes
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C3 no.370 (2015 #6/12)
Amenity in Urban Revival
Natural Urban Amenity _ Aldo Vanini
The gradual freeing of human time from the totalitarian demands of survival has expanded the possibility, if not the necessity, of humanity’s dedication to non-utilitarian activities. Only with the advent of modernity has society rediscovered the values of sport, both competitive and recreational, embraced by the Greek and Roman civilizations, which seemed to disappear from popular diffusion in later centuries dominated by Christian ethics.
Our society invests substantial economic resources and media attention to the practice of competitive sport, and has developed for this purpose specific, well-defined architectural typologies. Less creativity and resources have been allocated to places of leisure and non-competitive physical activity, with such efforts often limited to the definition of spaces directly connected to educational complexes.
C3 no.370 (2015 #6/12)
Amenity in Urban Revival
Natural Urban Amenity _ Aldo Vanini
The gradual freeing of human time from the totalitarian demands of survival has expanded the possibility, if not the necessity, of humanity’s dedication to non-utilitarian activities. Only with the advent of modernity has society rediscovered the values of sport, both competitive and recreational, embraced by the Greek and Roman civilizations, which seemed to disappear from popular diffusion in later centuries dominated by Christian ethics.
Our society invests substantial economic resources and media attention to the practice of competitive sport, and has developed for this purpose specific, well-defined architectural typologies. Less creativity and resources have been allocated to places of leisure and non-competitive physical activity, with such efforts often limited to the definition of spaces directly connected to educational complexes.