A10

#36 Nov/Dec 2010

Nakladatelství: Boom publishers
Rok vydání: 2010
ISSN: 1573-3815
Formát: 24,5 x 33 cm, 70 stran, brožovaná
Jazyk: anglicky
Web: http://www.a10.eu
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On the spot
News and observations
- The physical legacy of Ireland's property crash
- Landscaping a cemetery in Järvafältet (SE)
- Lego school in London (UK)
- Apple green bicycle garage, Alphen aan den Rijn (NL)
- Update: a new French crop
- Zorlu Center, a modest mega-project on the banks of the Bosphorus (TR)
and more…

Start
New projects
- Opera house, Izmir (TR) by Teget Architecture
- Library, Falun (SE) by ADEPT and Sou Fujimoto
- Cruise terminal, Lisbon (PT) by João Luís Carrilho da Graça
- Private house, Sarajevo (BA) by Lejla Kreševljaković and Dino Ćiber
- Masterplan development, Tirana (AL) by JA Joubert Architecture

Interview
Emil Urbel: Assembling puzzles
Having entered the Estonian architectural scene with an array of winning competitions entries in the late 1980s, early '90s, Emil Urbel set the standards in the mid-1990s with a host of white minimalist private houses that prompted a stream of imitators. Minimalist in appearance, thoroughly worked out plans, uncompromising quality, clarity of thought: Urbel is almost a brand in Estonian architecture, to a degree that his elegant works are virtually taken for granted.

Ready
New buildings
- Architecture school, Umeå (SE) by Henning Larsen Architects and White Architects
- Holiday house, Norfolk (UK) by ACME architects
- Hospice, St. Gotthard Pass (CH) by Miller & Maranta
- Apartment complex, Zierikzee (NL) by Kingma Roorda Architecten
- Synagogue, Mainz (DE) by Manuel Herz Architekten
- Housing, Wroclaw (PL) by Lewicki Łatak
- Mixed-use complex, Sarajevo (BA) by studio nonstop
- Residential development, Halle-Neustadt (DE) by Stefan Forster Architects
- Housing, Brussels (BE) by L'Escaut
- Sports hall, Evrychou (CY) by Petros Constantinou, Skevi Farazi and Yorgos Hadjichristos

Section
Modified wood
During the last ten or so years, wood has made a spectacular comeback as a preferred construction material – because it is sustainable (despite ongoing disputes about the precise meaning of this term); because it can be treated in many different ways; because of the 'warm' ambience it evokes; and, above all, because of its 'natural' image. Yet by no means is all of that ubiquitous 'natural' wood in fact a 100% natural product; increasingly, architects and builders are opting for modified wood.

Eurovision
Focusing on European countries, cities and regions
- Green roofs and facades: successful and less successful experiments
- A tour of architectural landmarks in the Ruhr district (DE)
- Profile: Xpiral (ES)
- Home: Min2's dune-top house, Bergen aan Zee (NL)

Out of obscurity
Buildings from the margins of modern history
Renaat Braem's Police Tower is is an amputated realization of a visionary project: an administrative centre consisting of two towers connected by a low volume on an orthogonal plot. The grand undertaking shrank from prestige project to what many consider the ugliest bit of Antwerp.

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