
Archis is... DUTCH
If Dutch Design is the answer, what exactly is the question?
Despite the serious spatial implications, the big debate about the tasks
confronting this country, this region and this world migration,
mobility, ageing, congestion, new lifestyles, depletion of natural
resources, digitalization, biotechnology, etc. has had precious
little
input from architecture. Architecture is pretty good at drawing
inspiration from culture, but does it give inspiration in return? For a
country that has scored so many successes by virtue of its design, the
answer must surely not be in the negative.
Archis #5, in bookshop and kiosk from early September. Or check
http://www.archis.org
or GET A FREE COPY from September 6 at the DUTCH PAVILION in VENICE
during
the The 8th International Architecture Biennale which takes place from
September 8 through November 3, 2002. The Netherlands Architecture
Institute (NAi) is compiling the Dutch exhibition for this year's
Biennale, the theme of which is NEXT. The Dutch submission consists of
the
five projects nominated for the first NAi Prize. The title of the
exhibition is: FRESH FACTS: Young Dutch architecture / NAi Prize 2002
nominations
a selection of Artimo publications: Carlos Amorales; Emanuelle Antille;
Yael Davids; Onno Dirker; Meschac Gaba; Jeanne van Heeswijk; Philippine
Hoegen; Hans van Houwelingen; Erik Kessels, Jeroen Kooijmans, Kiki
Lamers; Dana Lixenberg; Gabriel Orozco; Glenn Sorensen; Philippe
Terrier-Hermann; Lidwien van de Ven, Erik Wesselo/Will Oldham; a.o.
Magazines published by Artimo:
Archis, architecture, city & visual culture; Re-Magazine and N°A (N°
B -
N° C -N° D) Magazine, Useful Photography, Open(SKOR)
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