A selection of architecture, landscape and urbanism works from aldayjover | architecture and landscape, an office based in Barcelona, Spain and Virginia in the United States. A collection of projects
First translation into English on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the publication of the General Theory of Urbanization 1867 by Ildefons Cerdà, an essential work on urban development.In 1867
The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia investigates global projects for sustainable development on the cutting edge of self-sufficient housing, addressing environmental, economic and soc
Is there such a thins as British graphic design? There is certainly a lot of it: from the high degree of sophistication, erudition and conceptualization of London-based practitioners such as Mark Farr
The third issue of Verb boogazine is about the changing status of the city in the electronic era. Connection looks at the impact of electronic technology on new forms of urban reality, which are gener
The French artist Gil J Wolman (1929-1995) was a pioneer in researching the intersection and alteration of visual and textual languages. This show, the first monographic exhibition of Wolman's work ev
More and more visual designers are staging three-dimensional scenarios and turning them into posters, flyers, book and magazine covers, and animated films. The result is a host of suggestive new picto
Gilles Clement confronts the homogenizing effects of globalization with the diversity of life. A gardener, artist and landscape architect, Clement has created many parks and gardens, for example at th
The study of the site is a crucially important step in landscape architectural design. How can the preexisting layers, traces, and elements be broken down and made fruitful for the recomposition of th
The partners of Agence Ter approach their territories with the genius of the engineer who develops landscapes according to the immanent "eco-logic" of the site itself, and with the s
Neuland - the future of German graphic design reveals a previously uncovered territory - in search of young talent that will shape the future of German graphic designNeuland asks the questions instead