Radically Local: studiolada
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Author: Mathias Rollot (ed.)
Based in Nancy in eastern France, studiolada is an architectural collective founded on values such as commitment to the common good, responsible use of resources, service to the public sector, collaborative dialogue, short supply chains, and circularity. Conceived and edited by architect and lecturer Mathias Rollot, 'Radically Local' reflects on the collective’s philosophy while showcasing the wide range of work they have realised over time. It features an illustrated selection of thirty key projects, includes four exclusive interviews with studiolada members, and presents ten open contributions from external professionals and scholars, providing a rich diversity of perspectives on their practice and the ideas that inform it.With contributions by Tiphaine Abenia, Frederic Bonnet, Hakima El Kaddioui, Salima Naji, Dominique Gauzin-Müller, Anne-Sophie Gouyen, Gilles Marseille, Ivan Mazel, Salima Naji, Julien-Pierre Normand und Felix Torkar.
ISBN 9783986122645. JOVIS. pb. 240 pages. 163 colour ills. 24 x 17 cm.
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Based in Nancy in eastern France, studiolada is an architectural collective founded on values such as commitment to the common good, responsible use of resources, service to the public sector, collaborative dialogue, short supply chains, and circularity. Conceived and edited by architect and lecturer Mathias Rollot, 'Radically Local' reflects on the collective’s philosophy while showcasing the wide range of work they have realised over time. It features an illustrated selection of thirty key projects, includes four exclusive interviews with studiolada members, and presents ten open contributions from external professionals and scholars, providing a rich diversity of perspectives on their practice and the ideas that inform it.With contributions by Tiphaine Abenia, Frederic Bonnet, Hakima El Kaddioui, Salima Naji, Dominique Gauzin-Müller, Anne-Sophie Gouyen, Gilles Marseille, Ivan Mazel, Salima Naji, Julien-Pierre Normand und Felix Torkar.
ISBN 9783986122645. JOVIS. pb. 240 pages. 163 colour ills. 24 x 17 cm.
not yet published