Level Up – EASA 2018
“Similar spots can be found practically everywhere around us, but most fruitful would be to concentrate on turning underused or unformed spaces into something special.”
Read More“Similar spots can be found practically everywhere around us, but most fruitful would be to concentrate on turning underused or unformed spaces into something special.”
Read MoreIn response to the “Letter from the organisers”, published in July as a prologue to the story of RE:EASA, we bring you a letter written by the members of our editorial board who were present at the event. Hvala, EASA Croatia, for everything.
Read MoreThe aims and principles of Rijeak not only looked to engage the local residents in their own city but gave all of us, as participants in the workshop, a great opportunity to understand the city we were working with. Rijeak asked us to think about Rijeka on a deeper level.
Read MoreAt the end of the day, after the enthusiasm, creativity and love that these intelligent young architects have shown me, I can only be optimistic about the future – in a humane and professional way.
Read MoreThe city itself was the inspiration for main material selection. Rope is characteristic local, harbor material. A Dead canal, about twenty meters wide, was successfully spanned with a structure made exclusively out of hand-tightened and tied ropes.
Read MoreAfter changing several locations, nomads find a place they call home. They don’t stay there for long, but they don’t usually go far from their previous habitation.
Read MoreAll around us, the Mediterranean vernacular architecture is in a cold embrace with the Modernist industrial plants. Towers bizarrely surge from the panorama as monuments to a more just society.
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