Books by beatriz colomina

Die Planung / A Terv, Jun 13, 2007
Die Planung / A Terv is a magazine for the utilization of the future, now. Die Planung / A Terv p... more Die Planung / A Terv is a magazine for the utilization of the future, now. Die Planung / A Terv partially adopts the role of an utopian operation in the format of a print magazine. Each one of the three issues of the magazine carries a date from the future, 2011, 2036 and 2048, and was pre-released in 2007. These issues are in fact an advance from the future. All contributions are conceived from a future perspective encouraging the emergence of a different reality based on the present circumstances.
2011
No. 25
Trend-oriented, ridiculous, catastrophic, hyper-future (sleek, shiny, flamboyant), camp, out of control, imminence (warfare, fossil energy), delayed (reaction), green at loss, cataclysmic.
Chapters: Life, Sex, Death
(ISBN: 978-963-06-2501-2), 183 Pages
Aspassia Kouzoupi: Perpetual Entelechy; Roland Nolte: How Sustainable is our Energy System?; János Sugár: If We’re So Good, Why Aren’t We Better?; J.A. Tillmann: The Forgetters; Deane Simpson & Jörg Stollmann: The future is now the future is Old; Ferda Kolatan: Instant Bodies (IBs); Peter Kerites: Cyber-Medical Applications Rock Japanese Voice Market on 2011 First Quarter; László Garaczi: 1 brain; Ulrich Gutmair: umma means communism; Martin Burckhardt; Open Letter; Ulrike Feser: expectance crisis; Beatriz Colomina: A House of Ill Repute; Daniela Comani: Beautiful Girl’s; Michaela Melián: A trip to 433 Eros; Rachel Baker: Witness Testimonial by Zabdiel Levi. Google VS The Unplugged Re-enactors Society; Zsófia Bán: Love Is All You Need?; Jason Danziger: Sing Sing; Aaron Mo: Artists and gentrification in London; Balázs Irimiás: Sutra of the Earth Goddess; Vera Tollmann: Again in Berlin; Kathrin Röggla: the right people to talk to; Intercultural Orientation and the RandomRoutines: Save your past in the future!
Editors: Sandra Bartoli, Martin Conrads, Silvan Linden, Katharina Sevic, Polyák Levente
Logo Design & Basic Typographical Concept: Anna Mándoki
Cover & Layout: Silvan Linden
The project is funded by Bipolar German-Hungarian Cultural Projects (an initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation) and supported by the Secretariat for Futures Studies (Berlin and Bonn) and nextlab (Budapest).
Die Planung / A Terv is published in Berlin and Budapest.
Papers by beatriz colomina
Architecture d'aujourd'hui, 2013
Arquitectura Viva eBooks, 1995
Routledge eBooks, Dec 5, 2019
University of Minnesota Press eBooks, Jan 5, 2018
De Gruyter eBooks, Jul 24, 2023
Materia Arquitectura
Radical Pedagogies explores a series of pedagogical experiments that played a crucial role in sha... more Radical Pedagogies explores a series of pedagogical experiments that played a crucial role in shaping architectural discourse and practice in the second half of the 20th Century. As a challenge to normative thinking, they questioned, redefined, and reshaped the post-war field of architecture. They are radical in the literal meaning stemming from the Latin radix (root), as they question the basis of architecture. These new modes of teaching shook foundations and disturbed assumptions, rather than reinforcing and disseminating them. They operated as small endeavours, sometimes on the fringes of institutions, but had long-lasting impact. Much of architectural teaching today still rests on the paradigms they introduced.
Interstices: journal of architecture and related arts, Dec 11, 2019
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Books by beatriz colomina
2011
No. 25
Trend-oriented, ridiculous, catastrophic, hyper-future (sleek, shiny, flamboyant), camp, out of control, imminence (warfare, fossil energy), delayed (reaction), green at loss, cataclysmic.
Chapters: Life, Sex, Death
(ISBN: 978-963-06-2501-2), 183 Pages
Aspassia Kouzoupi: Perpetual Entelechy; Roland Nolte: How Sustainable is our Energy System?; János Sugár: If We’re So Good, Why Aren’t We Better?; J.A. Tillmann: The Forgetters; Deane Simpson & Jörg Stollmann: The future is now the future is Old; Ferda Kolatan: Instant Bodies (IBs); Peter Kerites: Cyber-Medical Applications Rock Japanese Voice Market on 2011 First Quarter; László Garaczi: 1 brain; Ulrich Gutmair: umma means communism; Martin Burckhardt; Open Letter; Ulrike Feser: expectance crisis; Beatriz Colomina: A House of Ill Repute; Daniela Comani: Beautiful Girl’s; Michaela Melián: A trip to 433 Eros; Rachel Baker: Witness Testimonial by Zabdiel Levi. Google VS The Unplugged Re-enactors Society; Zsófia Bán: Love Is All You Need?; Jason Danziger: Sing Sing; Aaron Mo: Artists and gentrification in London; Balázs Irimiás: Sutra of the Earth Goddess; Vera Tollmann: Again in Berlin; Kathrin Röggla: the right people to talk to; Intercultural Orientation and the RandomRoutines: Save your past in the future!
Editors: Sandra Bartoli, Martin Conrads, Silvan Linden, Katharina Sevic, Polyák Levente
Logo Design & Basic Typographical Concept: Anna Mándoki
Cover & Layout: Silvan Linden
The project is funded by Bipolar German-Hungarian Cultural Projects (an initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation) and supported by the Secretariat for Futures Studies (Berlin and Bonn) and nextlab (Budapest).
Die Planung / A Terv is published in Berlin and Budapest.
Papers by beatriz colomina
2011
No. 25
Trend-oriented, ridiculous, catastrophic, hyper-future (sleek, shiny, flamboyant), camp, out of control, imminence (warfare, fossil energy), delayed (reaction), green at loss, cataclysmic.
Chapters: Life, Sex, Death
(ISBN: 978-963-06-2501-2), 183 Pages
Aspassia Kouzoupi: Perpetual Entelechy; Roland Nolte: How Sustainable is our Energy System?; János Sugár: If We’re So Good, Why Aren’t We Better?; J.A. Tillmann: The Forgetters; Deane Simpson & Jörg Stollmann: The future is now the future is Old; Ferda Kolatan: Instant Bodies (IBs); Peter Kerites: Cyber-Medical Applications Rock Japanese Voice Market on 2011 First Quarter; László Garaczi: 1 brain; Ulrich Gutmair: umma means communism; Martin Burckhardt; Open Letter; Ulrike Feser: expectance crisis; Beatriz Colomina: A House of Ill Repute; Daniela Comani: Beautiful Girl’s; Michaela Melián: A trip to 433 Eros; Rachel Baker: Witness Testimonial by Zabdiel Levi. Google VS The Unplugged Re-enactors Society; Zsófia Bán: Love Is All You Need?; Jason Danziger: Sing Sing; Aaron Mo: Artists and gentrification in London; Balázs Irimiás: Sutra of the Earth Goddess; Vera Tollmann: Again in Berlin; Kathrin Röggla: the right people to talk to; Intercultural Orientation and the RandomRoutines: Save your past in the future!
Editors: Sandra Bartoli, Martin Conrads, Silvan Linden, Katharina Sevic, Polyák Levente
Logo Design & Basic Typographical Concept: Anna Mándoki
Cover & Layout: Silvan Linden
The project is funded by Bipolar German-Hungarian Cultural Projects (an initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation) and supported by the Secretariat for Futures Studies (Berlin and Bonn) and nextlab (Budapest).
Die Planung / A Terv is published in Berlin and Budapest.