Performing Architecture
Performing Architecture goes beyond theoretical speculation, looking at practices from within with the aim of analysing them, bringing new themes to light, and generating repeatable and verifiable protocols.
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In the Spaces Between
The first publication dedicated to Arts at CERN reflects on the last decade of dialogue between art and science at the Laboratory, edited by Mónica Bello.
Shippings starts on November 2nd, 2025.
ARCHITECTURE IS CLIMATE
Through eight key themes—knowledge, economy, land, resources, infrastructure, work, policy, and culture—Architecture is Climate by MOULD, explores how climate breakdown reshapes every aspect of architectural thinking and doing.
Shippings starts on November 2nd
Staging Ground: infrastructures, performance, and bodies in movement
Staging Ground, edited by John Bingham-Hall, assembles on-site investigations, critical reflections, and performative scores offering new ways to think, make, and inhabit mobility infrastructures.
Practices of Urban Inclusion: Exploring Space and Migration in Four European Cities
This book explores the role of urban space and urban practice in creating conditions of exclusion and inclusion in European cities, especially in Berlin, Brussels, Milan and London