presentazione/introduction
18 anni in 100 numeri testo Marco Casamonti
editoriale/editorial
Changing Cities testo Marco Casamonti
scenari di architettura/architectural scenario
Porto built/voids
Café do Cais/ Casa da Musica
Merida classic/anti-classic
National Museum of Roman Art
Government Building
Bilbao planning/opportunity
Campo Volantin Bridge
Guggenheim Museum
Barcelona extraordinary/everyday
Agbar Tower
Parc dels Colors
Amsterdam homogeneous/inhomogeneous
Residential housing
Silodam
Milan memory/invention
Università Luigi Bocconi
Fiera di Milano
Berlin built/built on existing tissue
Schützenstrasse Block/
Neues Museum, James Simon Gallery
Graz art/architecture
Kunsthaus/Mur Island
Beijing iconic/aniconic
National Stadium
798 Art Zone
Tokyo sell/inhabit
Maison Hermès
Moriyama House
letture critiche/critical lectures
Dilemmi sull’evoluzione della città testo Rem Koolhaas
itinerario/itinerary: area’s top100 architectures
esiti concorsi/competitions
recensioni mostre e libri/exhibition and book reviews
18 anni in 100 numeri
Issue number 100 of Area inevitably forces us to look inwards and backwards, to reflect on the history of the magazine, how it all began, or rather how the cultural…
Changing Cities
art/architecture sell/inhabit classic/anti-classic planning/opportunity memory/invention built/built on existing tissue iconic/aniconic extraordinary/everyday homogeneous/inhomogeneous built /voids Cities never cease to change. Constantly and inexorably, they keep changing because they are the stage of human…
Porto built/voids
The urban tissue, even if it is considered consolidated, is intrinsically inclined towards design, or in other words to a continuous transformation. This clearly applies to the empty areas created…
Porto built/voids – Café do Cais
Café do Cais sits on the right margin of the Douro river in the Ribeira district of Oporto. It pretends to continue the logic of those provisional elements – Kiosks…
Porto built/voids – Casa da Musica
This part of Porto was still a city ‘’intact’’, OMA chose not to articulate the new concert hall as a segment of a small scale circular wall around the Rotunda…
Merida classic/anticlassic
In the Western civilization and especially in Europe the conflict between classical and anti-classical, or modernism, has more often than not resulted in the surrounding and suffocating of the former…
Merida classic/anti-classic – National Museum of Roman Art
Founded by the Legionaries of Augustus in 24 B.C., Mérida became the most important Roman city in Spain at the end of the Empire. Today the presence of the Theater…
Regional Government of Extremadura
The site inspired a building of great formal simplicity whose image fit naturally between the nucleus formed by the historic Alcazaba fortress and the Roman bridge, on the one hand,…
Bilbao planning/opportunity
Many contemporary cities take advantage of important cultural and sportive events to obtain funds in order to achieve large-scale urban transformations. However, these opportunities can only be exploited in a constructive way in the…
Bilbao planning/opportunity – Campo Volantin Bridge
The footbridge on the Rìa di Bilbao represents a continuation of the Calle Ercilla from the city center; it connects the Uribitarte commercial area, in disuse, with the banks of…
Bilbao planning/opportunity – Guggenheim Museum
Bilbao can witness a strategic resort to certain prestigious names of international architecture: the city subway planned by Norman Foster, the airport by Santiago Calatrava presently under construction, the new…
Barcelona extraordinary/everyday
A city made wholly of monuments, of extraordinary and amazing structures would obviously be impossible to live in, because it would be hostile to everyday life. At the same time…
Barcelona extraordinary/everyday – Agbar Tower
It is no tower or skyscraper in the American sense of the term: it is a unique object that emerges from the center of a quite calm city. But it…
Amsterdam homogeneous/inhomogeneous
The demands for housing and urban transformations often call for large-scale projects which are superimposed on an urban tissue that is usually more minute, fragmented by hundreds of years of…
Amsterdam homogeneous/inhomogeneous – Residential Housing KNSM – Eiland
It is seldom in our western cities that an architect has the possibility of implementing his ideas without resistance. The structures in which political decision-making is embedded and the committees…
Amsterdam homogeneous/inhomogeneous – Silodam
Along a jetty in the Amsterdam Y–river a mixed programme of 160 houses, offices, work spaces, commercial spaces and public spaces has been squeezed into a tight urban envelope. These…
Milan memory/invention
The “Velasca tower”, a building that symbolizes a thought that is impenitently pursued by its author, has in the Twentieth century marked a virtual break with the dogmas of Modernism and…
Milan memory/invention – Università Luigi Bocconi
We saw this brief as an opportunity for the Luigi Bocconi University to make a space at the scale of the city. To this end we have built at the…
Milan memory/invention – Nuovo Polo Fiera Milano
The new trade fair is located on the site of the former AGIP refinery at Rho-Pero, an area of over 2 million sqm that has recently been reclaimed, and close…
Berlin built/built on existing tissue
The empty areas left behind by the “wall” have triggered a long debate on the city and its design. Planners have proposed to build on the existing tissue, an ancient…
Berlin built/built on existing tissue – Blocco Schützenstrasse
The Schützenstrasse block in Berlin, designed by Aldo Rossi, is one of the most authoritative examples and lessons on the importance of continuity, understood as a project’s ability to present…
Berlin built/built on existing tissue – Neues Museum
In 1997 David Chipperfield Architects won an international competition for the restoration of Friedrich August Stüler’s Neues Museum, originally built between 1841/43 – 1859. Located on Museum Island in the…
Graz art/architecture
Art and architecture have, in history, always been closely bound by a single urban destiny associated with the presence of monuments. Modernity, with its dogmatic goals defined for design, as…
Graz art/architecture – Kunsthaus
In the late Nineties the city of Graz decided to found a new museum of contemporary art. After two competitions, launched in 1988 and 1998 respectively, which had not resulted…
Graz art/architecture – Mur Island
A twist in the river, a node in the river, a circulation-route in the river. The node is an island; it’s a dome that twists into a bowl that twists…
Beijing iconic/aniconic
With the recent Olympic games a series of striking buildings have been built: the new stadium, the new airport, the new public television headquarters (CCTV). The introverted Beijing, secluded in…
Beijing iconic/aniconic – National Stadium
The National Stadium is situated on a gentle rise in the centre of the Olympic complex to the north of Beijing. Its location is predefined by the master plan. All…
Beijing iconic/aniconic – 798 art zone
In 1952, following the directives for cooperation between the Soviet Union and the new People’s Republic of China, the farming village of Dashanzi on the northeastern outskirts of Beijing was…
Tokyo sell/inhabit
In the Japanese capital density is obviously an urban constant, but the exaltation of consumer goods, commerce and individuality has given rise, in the most popular downtown streets, to the development…
Tokio sell/inhabit – Maison Hermès
French Group Hermès chose the Ginza district, in the heart of Tokyo, for its Japanese headquarters, a 6000 square metres buildings of shopping space, workshops, offices, exhibition and multimedia areas,…
Tokyo sell/inhabit – Moriyama House
The Moriyama House consists of seven dwellings; one for the client and six freestanding apartment units. The plot is located in an attractive part of Tokyo where the traditional Japanese…
Dilemmi sull‘evoluzione della città
Dilemmas in the evolution of the city Without wanting to give a presentation that is in any way didactic or triumphalist, I would like to share with you a dilemma…