In 1952, Japan faced newfound autonomy. The American occupation following World War II ended, and as the decade progressed, the devastating effects of the atomic bomb – both physical and psychological ...
Eat Me, Build Me. Image Courtesy of Sharon Yavo Ayalon & Lola Ben-Alon Tallinn Architecture Biennale is an international architecture and urban planning festival that promotes architectural culture to ...
Digesting Metabolism: Artificial Land in Japan 1954–2202 is one of the better books about works of Japanese architecture that you have probably never heard of. But that’s exactly why you should read ...
Join The University of Texas School of Architecture with Teresa Gali-Izard, of Arquitectura Agronomia, Barcelona, for a lecture on “CONNECTING DOTS: Circular Metabolism and Regenerative Practices for ...
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