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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -The Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on housing. CuratorsMichael Obrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito contrast the top-down model of social housingconstruction in Vienna with the bottom-up model of self-organization in Rome's civil society. Whatcan a system organized at state or municipal level learn from an approach based on informalactivism, and vice versa Could a synthesis of the two models perhaps be a starting point forovercoming the acute lack of affordable housing in our cities And what does good housing anda better life involve today anyway In the accompanying issue of ARCH+, the developments inVienna and Rome are discussed in essays, discussion formats, and numerous infographics.Appearing in English and German, the issue is being developed in collaboration with MichaelObrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito, the curators of the Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 VeniceArchitecture Biennale. The issue is presented, together with Wien: Das Ende des Wohnbaus (alsTypologie), ARCH+ 244 (2021), as an accompaniment to the exhibition.Spector Books, Harkortstraße 10, 04107 Leipzig 208 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on housing. CuratorsMichael Obrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito contrast the top-down model of social housingconstruction in Vienna with the bottom-up model of self-organization in Rome's civil society. Whatcan a system organized at state or municipal level learn from an approach based on informalactivism, and vice versa Could a synthesis of the two models perhaps be a starting point forovercoming the acute lack of affordable housing in our cities And what does good housing anda better life involve today anyway In the accompanying issue of ARCH+, the developments inVienna and Rome are discussed in essays, discussion formats, and numerous infographics.Appearing in English and German, the issue is being developed in collaboration with MichaelObrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito, the curators of the Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 VeniceArchitecture Biennale. The issue is presented, together with Wien: Das Ende des Wohnbaus (alsTypologie), ARCH+ 244 (2021), as an accompaniment to the exhibition.; Die Wohnungsfrage steht im Mittelpunkt des Österreichischen Pavillons der Architekturbiennale inVenedig 2025. Dabei stellen die Kurator innen Michael Obrist, Sabine Pollak und Lorenzo Romito dasTop-down-Modell des sozialen Wohnungsbaus in Wien dem Bottom-up-Modell der zivilgesellschaftlichenSelbstorganisation in Rom gegenüber. Was kann ein staatlich oder städtisch organisiertesSystem von der informell-aktivistischen Herangehensweise lernen und umgekehrt Kann in einerSynthese der beiden Modelle vielleicht ein Ansatz zur Bewältigung des akuten Mangels von bezahlbaremWohnraum in unseren Städten liegen Und was gehört heute überhaupt zum gutenWohnen, zu einem besseren Leben In der begleitenden ARCH+-Ausgabe werden in Essays, Gesprächsrundenund zahlreichen Informationsgrafiken die Entwicklungen in Wien und Rom diskutiert.Die Ausgabe in englischer und deutscher Sprache entsteht in Zusammenarbeit mit den Kurator innendes Österreichischen Pavillons der Architekturbiennale in Venedig 2025 Michael Obrist, SabinePollak und Lorenzo Romito. Zusammen mit der bereits 2021 erschienenen ARCH+ 244 Wien - DasEnde des Wohnbaus (als Typologie) dient das Heft als Begleitpublikation zur Ausstellung.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. ARCH+ Wien / Roma. Agency for Better Living | Federica Giardini (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | 216 S. | Deutsch | 2025 | Spector Books | EAN 9783959059152 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Spector Books OHG, Jan Wenzel, Harkortstr. 10, 04107 Leipzig, wenzel[at]spectorbooks[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -The Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on housing. CuratorsMichael Obrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito contrast the top-down model of social housingconstruction in Vienna with the bottom-up model of self-organization in Rome's civil society. Whatcan a system organized at state or municipal level learn from an approach based on informalactivism, and vice versa Could a synthesis of the two models perhaps be a starting point forovercoming the acute lack of affordable housing in our cities And what does good housing anda better life involve today anyway In the accompanying issue of ARCH+, the developments inVienna and Rome are discussed in essays, discussion formats, and numerous infographics.Appearing in English and German, the issue is being developed in collaboration with MichaelObrist, Sabine Pollak, and Lorenzo Romito, the curators of the Austrian Pavilion at the 2025 VeniceArchitecture Biennale. The issue is presented, together with Wien: Das Ende des Wohnbaus (alsTypologie), ARCH+ 244 (2021), as an accompaniment to the exhibition. 208 pp. Englisch, Deutsch.