The main theme of the book is the design of assumptions that involve some new situations, ideas in design and society, a new politics of collective emancipation, which might be termed as ethics of sustainable design. Authors: Dieter Rams, Ezio Manzini, Jonathan Chapman, Clive Dilnot, Per Mollerup, Victor Margolin and…
The book is a critical discussion of architecture as a creative practice in a crisis, questioning whether the age of global capitalism is still possible to maintain a critical position towards the market-oriented mode. Authors: William Saunders, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Luis Fernandez-Galiano, Kenneth Frampton, Peter Čeferin and Rado Riha.
Authors: Primpž Lampič, Zoran Gregorčič, Tatjana Rodošek, Anja Zorko, Vesna Črnivec, Urška Tkulec, Pika Leban Language: Slovenski Year of publication: 2007 Number of pages: 40 Publisher: Arhitekturni muzej Ljubljana, Društvo fotografov Slovenije
An extensive four-language historical topographic text and photographic survey of life, especially the traditional culture of settlement in the interior of the Slovenian Istria on an idea by photographer Jure Čeh and with the participation of several photographers (from Primorska) and authors of texts.
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