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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explores how design and architecture museums have adapted to face contemporary concerns. The New Design Museum brings together theories and voices from leading international institutions and independent initiatives addressing the transformed--and continually transforming--nature of design in the twenty-first century and its planetary scope in both practical and discursive dimensions. By mapping a new landscape of institutional practices across different geographical locations, it reveals how spaces of culture dedicated to design need transformation--of their missions, programs, and outreach platforms--to respond to an ever-expanding outlook on design as a field that is moving beyond its traditional presentation as an object-based practice. The book integrates essays by Beatrice Leanza, fifteen interviews with directors and programmers--such as Carson Chan (MoMA, New York), Ikko Yokoyama (M+ Museum, Hong Kong), Aric Chen (Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal), and Lucia Pietroiusti (Serpentine Gallery, London)--and seventeen case studies that encompass independent organizations and platforms offering evidence of the changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with the discipline of design. The World Around (Brooklyn, NY), African Futures Institute (Accra, Ghana), Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg), Loudreaders, Instituto A Gente Transforma (Sao Paolo, Brasil), and Fundacion Organizmo (Colombia), and others explore global design practices invested in decolonizing and queering agency, as well as computational, ecological, and Indigenous knowledge, and present alternative educational and collaborative frameworks of institutional development. The New Design Museum ultimately examines the critical role of cultural institutions as engines for knowledge production, where a democratic politics of mutual care and shared purpose can be explored and exercised. AUTHOR: Beatrice Leanza is a cultural strategist, museum director, and critic with a background in Asian studies. She served as executive director of the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology in Lisbon, as director of the Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne, and as creative director of Beijing Design Week. She is co-founder of The Global School, China's first independent institute dedicated to design and creative research. SELLING POINTS: . Maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations . Highlights changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with design . Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms . Features 15 interviews with directors and programmers from all continents 50 colour illustrations This book maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations. Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The New Design Museum maps a new landscape of institutional practices across different geographical locations. It reveals how spaces of culture dedicated to design have been transforming-their missions, programs and outreach platforms-to respond to an ever-expanding outlook on design as a field that is moving beyond its traditional presentation as an object-based practice. The case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms, such as The World Around (Brooklyn, NY), Serpentine Gallery (London), Future Observatory at the Design Museum (London), Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg), Loudreaders, and Non-Extractive Architecture. They are united in their search to revisit methods and canons of conventional museological traditions. They explore a composite thematic spectrum covering from global design practices invested in decolonising and queering agency, computational, ecological and indigenous knowledge, and present alternative educational and collaborative frameworks of institutional development.The book integrates 15 interviews with directors and programmers, such as Carson Chan (MoMA, New York), Ikko Yokoyama (M+ Museum, Hong Kong), Aric Chen (Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal), and Lucia Pietroiusti (Serpentine Gallery, London), with a selection of 31 projects and initiatives by independent practitioners and entities beyond the traditional museum, including festivals, websites, podcasts, public programs, and off-spaces. Many of them emerged over the past decade and more intently since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic in 2020. They are evidence of the changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with the discipline of design.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "The Um Slaim School: An Architecture of Connection forms part of a propositional pedagogy for contemporary urbanism in Riyadh, expanding on the National Pavilion of Saudi Arabia at the Biennale Architettura 2025, and the work of Riyadh-based practice Syn Architects (Sara Alissa and Nojoud Alsudairi). Contributing to a localized spatial discourse relevant to Saudi Arabia and the broader region, bilingual spatial terminologies are illustrated through multi-disciplinary projects and interventions from Syn Architects and the Um Slaim Collective. The contents provide context on histories of urban development in Riyadh, including typologies of Najdi architecture, methods of spatial embodiment and situated practice. Artistic, sonic, and photographic contributions from the exhibitions collaborators Laurian Ghinitoiu, Mohammed Alhamdan (7amdan), Maha Malluh, and Mansour Alsofi, as well as new essays by Syn Architects, exhibition curator Beatrice Leanza, and catalogue editor Ahmad Makia complete the volume.A second publication connected to the research agendas of The Um Slaim School will be released in Fall 2025." Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "The Um Slaim School: An Architecture of Connection forms part of a propositional pedagogy for contemporary urbanism in Riyadh, expanding on the National Pavilion of Saudi Arabia at the Biennale Architettura 2025, and the work of Riyadh-based practice Syn Architects (Sara Alissa and Nojoud Alsudairi). Contributing to a localized spatial discourse relevant to Saudi Arabia and the broader region, bilingual spatial terminologies are illustrated through multi-disciplinary projects and interventions from Syn Architects and the Um Slaim Collective. The contents provide context on histories of urban development in Riyadh, including typologies of Najdi architecture, methods of spatial embodiment and situated practice. Artistic, sonic, and photographic contributions from the exhibitions collaborators Laurian Ghinitoiu, Mohammed Alhamdan (7amdan), Maha Malluh, and Mansour Alsofi, as well as new essays by Syn Architects, exhibition curator Beatrice Leanza, and catalogue editor Ahmad Makia complete the volume.A second publication connected to the research agendas of The Um Slaim School will be released in Fall 2025." Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explores how design and architecture museums have adapted to face contemporary concerns. The New Design Museum brings together theories and voices from leading international institutions and independent initiatives addressing the transformed--and continually transforming--nature of design in the twenty-first century and its planetary scope in both practical and discursive dimensions. By mapping a new landscape of institutional practices across different geographical locations, it reveals how spaces of culture dedicated to design need transformation--of their missions, programs, and outreach platforms--to respond to an ever-expanding outlook on design as a field that is moving beyond its traditional presentation as an object-based practice. The book integrates essays by Beatrice Leanza, fifteen interviews with directors and programmers--such as Carson Chan (MoMA, New York), Ikko Yokoyama (M+ Museum, Hong Kong), Aric Chen (Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal), and Lucia Pietroiusti (Serpentine Gallery, London)--and seventeen case studies that encompass independent organizations and platforms offering evidence of the changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with the discipline of design. The World Around (Brooklyn, NY), African Futures Institute (Accra, Ghana), Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg), Loudreaders, Instituto A Gente Transforma (Sao Paolo, Brasil), and Fundacion Organizmo (Colombia), and others explore global design practices invested in decolonizing and queering agency, as well as computational, ecological, and Indigenous knowledge, and present alternative educational and collaborative frameworks of institutional development. The New Design Museum ultimately examines the critical role of cultural institutions as engines for knowledge production, where a democratic politics of mutual care and shared purpose can be explored and exercised. AUTHOR: Beatrice Leanza is a cultural strategist, museum director, and critic with a background in Asian studies. She served as executive director of the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology in Lisbon, as director of the Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne, and as creative director of Beijing Design Week. She is co-founder of The Global School, China's first independent institute dedicated to design and creative research. SELLING POINTS: . Maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations . Highlights changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with design . Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms . Features 15 interviews with directors and programmers from all continents 50 colour illustrations This book maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations. Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Mousse Publishing Jan 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 8867496816 ISBN 13: 9788867496815
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Interventions from contemporary Saudi Arabian firms Syn Architects and the Um Slaim Collective reflect on the histories and typologies of urban development in Riyadh.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Timezone 8 Ltd.,, Beijing,, 2006
ISBN 10: 9889901501 ISBN 13: 9789889901509
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: Fine. First Edition. Hardback. Large oblong 8vo. (25cm by 18cm) Without pagination. Original publisher's faux green suede cloth, secured with brass screws and lettered black on spine and front cover. Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout, including fold out images and a miniature CD in perspex. "Object Cast" is a project for an in installation at the B.T.A.P. gallery in Beijing. ISBN: 9889901501 Fine, faintly rubbed copy - missing one brass screw at rear.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The first and only monograph on the extraordinary work of multidisciplinary and experiential Dutch artist duo DRIFT DRIFT was established in Amsterdam in 2007 by Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta. In their installations and interactive sculptures, environmental issues, human nature, and technology intersect in an intriguing way. Over the course of more than a decade, DRIFT's immersive, encompassing, and often site-specific projects have been exhibited all over the world, offering a meditative and poetic experience and addressing themes such as the relationship between the individual and the collective and the impact of technology in our society. This is the first book to explore their extraordinary world in depth.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explores how design and architecture museums have adapted to face contemporary concerns. The New Design Museum brings together theories and voices from leading international institutions and independent initiatives addressing the transformed--and continually transforming--nature of design in the twenty-first century and its planetary scope in both practical and discursive dimensions. By mapping a new landscape of institutional practices across different geographical locations, it reveals how spaces of culture dedicated to design need transformation--of their missions, programs, and outreach platforms--to respond to an ever-expanding outlook on design as a field that is moving beyond its traditional presentation as an object-based practice. The book integrates essays by Beatrice Leanza, fifteen interviews with directors and programmers--such as Carson Chan (MoMA, New York), Ikko Yokoyama (M+ Museum, Hong Kong), Aric Chen (Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal), and Lucia Pietroiusti (Serpentine Gallery, London)--and seventeen case studies that encompass independent organizations and platforms offering evidence of the changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with the discipline of design. The World Around (Brooklyn, NY), African Futures Institute (Accra, Ghana), Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg), Loudreaders, Instituto A Gente Transforma (Sao Paolo, Brasil), and Fundacion Organizmo (Colombia), and others explore global design practices invested in decolonizing and queering agency, as well as computational, ecological, and Indigenous knowledge, and present alternative educational and collaborative frameworks of institutional development. The New Design Museum ultimately examines the critical role of cultural institutions as engines for knowledge production, where a democratic politics of mutual care and shared purpose can be explored and exercised. AUTHOR: Beatrice Leanza is a cultural strategist, museum director, and critic with a background in Asian studies. She served as executive director of the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology in Lisbon, as director of the Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne, and as creative director of Beijing Design Week. She is co-founder of The Global School, China's first independent institute dedicated to design and creative research. SELLING POINTS: . Maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations . Highlights changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with design . Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms . Features 15 interviews with directors and programmers from all continents 50 colour illustrations This book maps a landscape of new institutional and curatorial practices in discussing and exhibiting architecture and design across different geographical locations. Thirty-one case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The New Design Museum maps a new landscape of institutional practices across different geographical locations. It reveals how spaces of culture dedicated to design have been transforming-their missions, programs and outreach platforms-to respond to an ever-expanding outlook on design as a field that is moving beyond its traditional presentation as an object-based practice. The case studies encompass visions and practical examples from leading international institutions as well as independent initiatives and platforms, such as The World Around (Brooklyn, NY), Serpentine Gallery (London), Future Observatory at the Design Museum (London), Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg), Loudreaders, and Non-Extractive Architecture. They are united in their search to revisit methods and canons of conventional museological traditions. They explore a composite thematic spectrum covering from global design practices invested in decolonising and queering agency, computational, ecological and indigenous knowledge, and present alternative educational and collaborative frameworks of institutional development.The book integrates 15 interviews with directors and programmers, such as Carson Chan (MoMA, New York), Ikko Yokoyama (M+ Museum, Hong Kong), Aric Chen (Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam), Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal), and Lucia Pietroiusti (Serpentine Gallery, London), with a selection of 31 projects and initiatives by independent practitioners and entities beyond the traditional museum, including festivals, websites, podcasts, public programs, and off-spaces. Many of them emerged over the past decade and more intently since the outbreak of the COVID pandemic in 2020. They are evidence of the changing paradigms of public and professional engagement with the discipline of design.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Bjarke Ingels is a Danish architect. Beatrice Leanza is the Director of the Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology in Lisbon. William Myers is a design historian and author of Bi.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The first and only monograph on the extraordinary work of multidisciplinary and experiential Dutch artist duo DRIFT DRIFT was established in Amsterdam in 2007 by Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta. In their installations and interactive sculptures, environmental issues, human nature, and technology intersect in an intriguing way. Over the course of more than a decade, DRIFT's immersive, encompassing, and often site-specific projects have been exhibited all over the world, offering a meditative and poetic experience and addressing themes such as the relationship between the individual and the collective and the impact of technology in our society. This is the first book to explore their extraordinary world in depth.