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VOLUME 65. Living Together

Uitgever:Archis

ISBN: 978-90-77966-99-0

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 68 pagina's
  • 9 aug. 2024

VOLUME 65. Living Together explores ways in which we cohabitate, capturing a wide array of modes and models of living across the globe. VOLUME 65: Living Together presents a mosaic of stories stemming from more than 25 countries, addressing both the ongoing crises while also offering new perspectives, cases and creative engagements with housing, alternative domesticities, and potential futures for communal living.

In-depth stories report on the scandalous ripple effect of the Syrian civil war, the transitory routes used by migrants in the Balkans, compound life in Afghanistan, and the precarious position of mental health infrastructure in China. More hopeful stories look at new building in Abidjan, cooperative practices from Zimbabwe, to Switzerland, and careful house construction in the Colombian hinterland.

With contributions by: Aladin Borioli, Andrés Jaque, Bahar Bayhan, Francesco Degl’Innocenti, Han Yang, Hannah Dawn Henderson, House Europe, Jarmo Berkhout, Juan Chacón, Juana Salcedo, Lisa Van den Bossche, Lilet Breddels, Lucia Fabbri, Maria Kruglyak, Martino Zibetti, Mazen Ezzi, Michèle Champagne, Monique Mulder, Patricia Ventura, Paul van Ravestijn, Rainer Hehl, Santiago Pradilla, Sascha Delz, Something Fantastic, Stephan Petermann, Vittorio Netti, and Zhiyi Cao. The magazine contains illustrations by Lucia Fabbri.

VOLUME 65. Living Together explores ways in which we cohabitate, capturing a wide array of modes and models of living across the globe. VOLUME 65: Living Together presents a mosaic of stories stemming from more than 25 countries, addressing both the ongoing crises while also offering new perspectives, cases and creative engagements with housing, alternative domesticities, and potential futures for communal living.

In-depth stories report on the scandalous ripple effect of the Syrian civil war, the transitory routes used by migrants in the Balkans, compound life in Afghanistan, and the precarious position of mental health infrastructure in China. More hopeful stories look at new building in Abidjan, cooperative practices from Zimbabwe, to Switzerland, and careful house construction in the Colombian hinterland.

With contributions by: Aladin Borioli, Andrés Jaque, Bahar Bayhan, Francesco Degl’Innocenti, Han Yang, Hannah Dawn Henderson, House Europe, Jarmo Berkhout, Juan Chacón, Juana Salcedo, Lisa Van den Bossche, Lilet Breddels, Lucia Fabbri, Maria Kruglyak, Martino Zibetti, Mazen Ezzi, Michèle Champagne, Monique Mulder, Patricia Ventura, Paul van Ravestijn, Rainer Hehl, Santiago Pradilla, Sascha Delz, Something Fantastic, Stephan Petermann, Vittorio Netti, and Zhiyi Cao. The magazine contains illustrations by Lucia Fabbri.

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