"in 2070, the city of paris is covered up to its rooftops in sand" #gcccccc #lisbon2070 #kochibiennale #closecloser (at Aspin Wall House)
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"in 2070, the city of paris is covered up to its rooftops in sand" #gcccccc #lisbon2070 #kochibiennale #closecloser (at Aspin Wall House)
what do you know about #codfuture? drop by our booth at the @singaporeartbookfair to nab one of the last ever copies of 'the future conditional,' our bilingual designfic publication from 2070 that we did for the 2013 lisbon architecture triennale #sabf14 #closecloser #loveprint #bacalhau (at Centre for Contemporary Art, Singapore)
Ginásio da Escola Alemã de Lisboa . João Carrilho da Graça #trienaldearquitecturadelisboa #openhouselisboa #closecloser #light #architecture #archihoolic #p3top #igers_lisboa
Futurospective Architecture II Sou Fujimoto . CCB #garagemsul #ccb #futurospective #trienaldearquitecturadelisboa #closecloser #exhibition #architecture #archihoolic (em Garagem Sul)
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Close, Closer: The (New) Book of Questions goes Lisbon Architecture Triennale
First of all, I feel very grateful and excited because our project The (New) Book of Questions has been selected as one of the Associated Projects for the Lisbon Architecture Triennale starting on September the 12th. With the headline "Close, Closer" the upcoming edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale will "put forward an alternative reading of contemporary spatial practice. For three months chief curator Beatrice Galilee and curators Liam Young, Mariana Pestana and José Esparza Chong Cuy will examine the multiple possibilities of architectural output through critical and experimental exhibitions, events, performances and debates across the city."
ABOUT THE PROJECT THE (NEW) BOOK OF QUESTIONS.
In 1974 Pablo Neruda published his best-seller “The Book of Questions” : poems in the shape of questions, observing whatever surrounded him , with the wonder of a child. Is in this spirit that the project ” The ( New) Book of Questions” is founded: to observe and question the “territories in process” we live in, rather than to “answer” them. These questions will lead authors and lectors into the realm of further observation and, if lucky, further questioning. The aim of this “book" is to become a device or tool for thinking, observing and understanding the landscape, city, and space. The (New) Book of questions will document , in the format of questions, different perceptions of the territory during a year (Nov. 8th. 2012 until Nov 8th 2013).
Who are the authors of “The (New) Book of Questions”?
You.
“The (New) Book of Questions” is an on-going project. The deadline is Nov. 8th 2013 .
Submission guidelines.
Send your question(s) regarding the territory to (click here to send email ) with the Subject: Question. Or via Twitter ( See example here) . You can create your own question(s) or quote someone else ( send : author and year , if possible, or if it is a tweet, the link to it.). Include your name, country, website and/or Twitter user. Submissions can be in English or Spanish.