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1998 |
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003 |
(Un)common Places
The topography of the anonymous in the photographs by Stephen Shore, Korrie Besems and Eugène Atget |
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012 | Form and its discontents |
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024 |
IdeaBuilding
Occupation and construction, Christoph Grafe in a conversation with Stephen Bates and Jonathan Sergison |
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040 |
The house as a camera
A house in Venray |
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044 |
About matter-of-factness
Van Gool's 1138 in Amsterdam-North |
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066 |
Finite orders and the art of everyday inhabitation
The Hunstanton School by Alison and Peter Smithson |
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086 |
Quiet objectivity
The reception of the Classical tradition in German architecture, 1890-1920 |
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108 |
Hans Döllgast
Cheerfully puritanical architectre |
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120 |
Studying / building / teaching
About context and the selfevidence of building, Mechthild Stuhlmacher in an interview with Karljosef Schattner in Eichstätt, Germany |
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134 | Three projects in Eichstätt by Karljosef Schattner, photographed by Klaus Kinold |
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144 |
An old people's home in Gröbming
Architectural intentions |
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150 |
Haus Nofels near Feldkirch
An old people's home by Rainer Köberl |
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156 |
Found Objects
Two projects and a chair by Rainer Köberl, Innsbruck |
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162 | Character |
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172 | On nostalgia |
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173 | Two projects by Maccreanor Lavington Architects, London / Rotterdam |
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Epilogue
A conventional building at Zaandam and five rhetoric questions to Felix Claus and Kees Kaan |
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