A10

#37 Jan/Feb 2011

Nakladatelství: Boom publishers
Rok vydání: 2011
ISSN: 1573-3815
Formát: 24,5 x 33 cm, 70 stran, brožovaná
Jazyk: english
Web: http://www.a10.eu
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On the spot
News and observations
- Lyon's Monolith (FR)
- Victoria & Albert in Dundee (UK)
- Stefano Boeri not the next mayor of Milan (IT)
- Stuttgart 21: symbol of a new planning culture (DE)
- Update: Dutch playgrounds
- Two hidden gems in the Slovenian countryside
- and more…

Start
New projects
- Housing competition, Milan (IT)
- School and day care centre, Helsinki (FI) by JKMM
- Museum extension, Riga (LV) by Processoffice
- Public square, Lodi (IT) by Spedstudio

Interview
Office KGDVS: The importance of being precise
 
Kersten Geers and David van Severen are among the most successful of a new generation of architects in Belgium. They speak about their design approach and what it means to be an architect in Belgium: 'There have of course been occasions when someone asked whether we're Belgian or Flemish architects. We are European.'

Ready
New buildings
- Faculty extension, Groningen (NL) by pvanb architecten
- Education centre, Porto (PT) by Atelier Veloso Arquitectos
- Music school, Granville (FR) by K-architectures
- Media design office, Steyr (AT) by Gernot Hertl
- Conversion of two houses, Jaén (ES) by Brijuni Arquitectos
- Student housing, Helsinki (FI) by Playa Arkkitehdit
- Hydroelectric power station, Kempten (DE) by Becker Architekten
- Housing, Dublin (IE) by A2 Architects
- Villa, Palanga (LT) by arches
- Apartment building, Ostrava (CZ) by Kuba Pilař Architekti
- Hospital entrance building, Florence (IT) by ipostudio architetti, CSPE and Elio Di Franco

Section
Light & mood
 
Although lighting is primarily a functional element of architecture and urban design – it renders spaces visible – light plays an equally important role in the aesthetic quality of buildings and cities. In a way, light could be regarded as architectural 'make-up'. With judiciously positioned lamps, spotlights, up- and downlights, architects are able to flatter spaces or reveal materials in all their rawness, accentuate certain elements, and add depth, direction and colour.

Eurovision
Focusing on European countries, cities and regions
- Is Finland still on the architectural map?
- A tour of great architecture in Grand Paris (FR)
- Home: Lasse Lehtinen's black house, Lammi (FI)

Out of obscurity
Buildings from the margins of modern history
The architect became persona non grata for the communist rulers, his building a symbol of the repressive regime. But seen from an architectural perspective, Karel Prager's former Federal Assembly (1966–1973) remains one of the most radical buildings anywhere in Prague.

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