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Editors: Joachim Declerck, Kersten Geers, Christoph Grafe, Ruben Molendijk, Pier Paolo Tamburelli en Tom Vandeputte OASE 79 Design: Karel Martens and Werkplaats Typografie, Paperback, Illustrated (b/w), 144 pages, size: 17 x 24 cm In association with Die Keure With the support of the Netherlands Architecture Fund, the Flemish Community of Belgium
With the benefit of a few decades of hindsight, OASE is looking back at the architecture of James Stirling and shedding new light on its potential relevance to today’s architecture debate. This monographic issue detaches the oeuvre from the era in which it was created in order to re-examine it as ‘literal architecture’, an architecture that reveals its intentions in the way it is materialized and experienced as space and form. On the basis of short essays, primarily by practising architects, as well as longer reflective articles, Stirling’s oeuvre is reinter¬preted as a continuous exploration of the language of architecture. Complemented by a selection of projects that are presented using original architectural drawings as well as recently shot photographs by Bas Princen, OASE 79 investigates the architecture of James Stirling as a coherent but non-dogmatic accumulation of formal knowledge. |
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