Arquitectura No. 386 - 29,00€ - - Actar Publishers (original) (raw)

Revista Arquitectura no.386

29,00€

Concursos
Javier García-Germán & Alejandro Valdivieso (eds.)

This editorial project aims to reflect on the major demographic, economic and ecological transformations that will occur in Madrid up to the year 2050, aspiring to propose the changes that the profession requires to provide an effective response to the challenges that the future Madrid poses.
The project aims not only to anticipate the territorial, urban and architectural strategies that will be necessary, but also to reflect on the structure and competencies of the profession, as well as on the institutional framework it needs.
Working on the axes of the New European Bauhaus, the proposal The Future Madrid proposes to develop six thematic issues that reflect on the city from the perspective of territory, climate, inclusion, the body, beauty and practice. Each of these thematic issues will be co-edited by two renowned architects, one from Madrid and one international.
These international debates will be given local roots through projects and works that exemplify these global dynamics through the prism of the Madrid region. Each thematic issue will contain those competitions, projects, works and other Madrid initiatives that best showcase the issues under discussion, making the theoretical framework and practice go hand in hand.

With Contributions ofIñaki Ábalos, Stan Allen, Burr Studio, Javier García-Germán, Fernando Maniá, Imagen Subliminal, Eduardo Prieto, Carlos Riaño, Luis Rojo, Alejandro Valdivieso, Toni Calleñas, Santiago Gómez, Javier Martínez, Silvia Muñoz y Enrique Villamuelas

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Editors: Javier García-Germán & Alejandro Valdivieso Guest editors: Stan Allen & Luis Rojo
Size: 21,6 x 27,9 cm. / 8,5 x 11 in.
Pages: 160
Illustrations: Color & Black and White
Cover: Softcover
Publication Date: October 2023 (biannual)
Published by: COAM
EAN: Spanish & English 2646574354132
Price: 29€/ $34,95

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Weight 1 kg
excerpt This editorial project wants to reflect on the major demographic, economic and ecological transformations that will occur in Madrid until 2050.

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