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A French “Truck Museum” Travels the World in Style

Azure Magazine

Founded by French author Ingrid Brochard , the mobile museum organization MuMo began its journey in 2011. Last year, the program included two 2023 exhibitions: “Musique! Finally, the lime-green alcove is a raised platform that serves as a screening room or houses large-scale sculptures or other standalone works.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

When 60 Richmond Street welcomed its first residents in 2011, the striking building – defined by a play of colourful, interlocking volumes – represented the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s first new co-operative in 20 years. 60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010. Want to solve the housing crisis?

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The 10 Most Influential Architecture Projects of the Decade

Azure Magazine

The Rolex Learning Centre epitomizes what the pair, both separately and in their collaborative practice, do best: non-hierarchical programming paired with a muted architecture of striking transparency and blankness. Bosco Verticale by Boeri Studio, 2014. Beijing Daixing International Airport by Zaha Hadid Architects and ADPI, 2019.

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Sketches of Frank Gehry: A Conversation with Jean-Louis Cohen

Azure Magazine

It was shut down in 1960, but was revived, as both a publishing house and gallery, when the Swedish art collector/entrepreneur Staffan Ahrenberg acquired it in 2011. He never leaves the programs in his projects undiscussed: Reconsidering the initial program has become an intrinsic part of his creative freedom.

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Maxwell Mustardo’s Fluorescing Ceramics Merge Ancient Craft with Contemporary Style

Colossal

” Mustardo is currently working in the studio of the late Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011), helping the artist’s foundation to establish a residency program for ceramists, fiber artists, and painters. He adds, “Each form provides various constraints that I can push around against and a web of references to tangle with.”

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Top 10 of 2022: Our Favourite Public Spaces

Azure Magazine

In addition to its more structured programs, the space is equally well-positioned to foster the spontaneous gatherings that form the basis of a community. A round steam room, made of thermo aspen, features benches that merge with the walls – forming their own sculptural statement.

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“Space in Itself is a Language”: A Conversation with Joar Nango

Azure Magazine

When the COVID-19 pandemic halted a major retrospective at the Bergen Kunsthall, Nango responded in turn by “lifting” his extensive research into vernacular and Indigenous design practices into a roving television program that became the three-part series Post Capitalist Architecture TV (with more episodes on the way).