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ROYAL RE-FORMATION. Paul Nicholls.
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February 2011
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Chernobyl, My Primeval, Teeming, Irradiated Eden. →
Twenty-five years after the Soviet-era meltdown drove 60,000 people from their homes in the Ukraine, a rebirth is taking place inside the exclusion zone. With Geiger counter in hand, the author explores Europe’s strangest wildlife refuge, an enchanted postapocalyptic forest from which entirely new species may soon emerge.
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Small Scale, Big Change: New Architectures of... →
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“People are walking architecture.”
– Archigram. BAC-PAC MAN.
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Architectural Fiction
“… at its best, architectural fiction is a form of appropriation that rethinks the relation between writing and building. It gets us past the problems of modernity (“the critic” reacting against “the work”) and into new territory, by rethinking the very foundation through which the reception of a work and the work relate. Architectural fiction will neither involve “criticism” or...
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West 57th. BIG.
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