
More information and full index after the break.

We’re off to Georgia, where we uncover the new architectural program – plus a governmental mission – that has birthed the country’s biggest construction boom in centuries. In Norway and Tokyo, natural resources are given two very different architectural functions, while a Stuttgart library channels the Renaissance and a Chilean campus brings students and teachers together. In China, plagiarism is part of the modernization of architecture. Finally, author T.C. Boyle talks about what makes architects such good fiction, while Jan Knippers discusses the importance of abandoning model thinking.
012 Notice Board
024 Graber Pulver / Friburg
026 Paul Morgan / Victoria
028 Unsangdong / Kyeong-Gi
030 Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth / Duisburg
032 Kengo Kuma / Toyama
034 Suppose Design Office / Tokushima
036 X Architecten / Kasten
038 World Map
040 Vaíllo+Irigaray / Pamplona
043 Tom Cruise
044 Searle X Waldron / Ballarat
046 Alphaville / Osaka
048 Karl Frey / Dietenhofen
050 SOM / Kuwait
052 Atelier SAD / Matuskosovo
054 TCCT / Groot-Bijgaarden
056 Djuric Tardio / Paris
058 Ector Hoogstad / Rotterdam
061 Rudolf Teunissen / Rotterdam
062 Perspective Georgia
064 Brand-New Georgia
068 Mikheil Saakashvili
070 J. Mayer H.
084 UNStudio
086 Henning Larsen
088 Studio Fuksas
090 CMD Ingenieros
092 Long Section
094 Selgascano / Cartagena
108 Eun Young Yi / Stuttgart
118 Helen & Hard / Stavanger
128 T.Coraghessan Boyle
132 Ryue Nishikawa / Tokyo
142 José Cruz Ovalle / Viña del Mar
154 Knippers Helbig / Stuttgart
164 Cage Clemenceau / New York
174 Seeing Double
182 Copy Machine
188 Nigel Coates / London
192 Tools
208 Exit
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interessante :)
“includes amazing work by Jurgen Mayer H”
yeah, right – how much obtuse and pointless formalism can become – that never ceases to amaze..