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Revolutions_Anarchies_Utopies: some algorithms
Lecture by Manfred Wolff-Plottegg Ludwig Museum, 2nd floor exhibition space, 12 December 2014, 4 p.m. An intriguing lecture delivered by Professor Manfred Wolff-Plottegg, architect and Head of Architecture and Design Department at the Technische Universität, Wien, related to the current temporary exhibition Anarchy. Utopia. Revolution. “Revolution Anarchie Utopie: Die Meta-Regel ist, die jeweils vorherrschenden Regeln […]
ÖSSZYBL
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Tanszéki Kutatások – Közösségben Élni
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Ybl-épületsorsok az Unger-háztól a Kálvin térig
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Fényutazás
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Biobrikett
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Preparing for Reality
POLC: The Exhibition of BME Faculty of Architecture Doctoral School FUGA, Budapest, 2-26 October 2014 Text: Krisztina Somogyi At the exhibition in FUGA, BME’s Faculty of Architecture Doctoral School naturally allowed us to get closer by giving us insights into the everyday reality of its trainings. It did not focus on phrasing new theses, creating […]
The City as a Vision
Homage to Michel Ragon FRAC Centre, Orléans, 19 September 2014 – 22 February 2015 Architects: Dominique Jakob, Brendan MacFarlane Text: György Szegő Photos: Diane Arques, Nicolas Borel, György Szegő A philosophical concept 2,000 years ago, the idea of a planned city has been more like a literary utopia in the past 500 years. Since more […]
Reality and Virtual Space
320° Light, Gasometer Oberhausen, 11 April – 30 December 2014 Design: URBANSCREEN Photos: Thomas Machoczek, Wolfganz Voltz, Thomas Wolf The artistic climax of the exhibition is the “320° Light” installation by the group of artists URBANSCREEN from Bremen. It takes the cathedral-like beauty of the Gasometer as the starting point for a fascinating game with […]
Név–jegy
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Michal Milan Harminc (1869-1964)
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