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The September 2018 issue is about Hybridisation. Authors such as Steven Holl, Olafur Eliasson and Ingo Maurer are featured in the magazine. Not to miss: the EcoWorld supplement.

The spread of humans on Earth recalls the invasion of a powerful bacterium that has proliferated on the planet’s crust. Just as bacteria contaminate and are equally contaminated, humans are subjected to a continual transfer of information, knowledge, hypotheses and convictions. This is particularly evident in the creative professions and especially in architecture, where ideas originate, mature and perish in a constant flurry of hybridisations.

Archeology. Detail of the map by al-Idrisi, held in the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford
Portfolio. Adolfo Natalini, watercolour for Muzenplein – De Resident, The Hague, the Netherlands, September 2000. 70 x 50 cm
Anthropology. Aros, by the Palma studio, is one of the winning projects of the Urban Toys contest (2018)
Studio Visit. kLo Kwangho Lee. Photo Andrea Caputo
Institution. View of the display design for the exhibition “Sol Calero. Tente en el aire”, Kunsthalle Lissabon, Lisbon
Gabriel Orozco, My Hands are My Heart, 1991. Silver dye bleach print.
Archive. Foreign Office Architects, Details of ramp 07 for Yokohama International Port Terminal, March 2000. Diazotype
Cara Domus. Emilio Mossa
Essay. Maria Sibylla Merian, Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium ofte Verandering der Surinaamsche insecten, Amsterdam
Essay. Maria Sibylla Merian, Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium ofte Verandering der Surinaamsche insecten, Amsterdam
Essay. Maria Sibylla Merian, Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium ofte Verandering der Surinaamsche insecten, Amsterdam
Contamination. Edoardo Tresoldi, Etherea, 2018. Photo Roberto Conte
Architecture. Caruso St John Architects, House in the mountains, Tschiertschen, Switzerland, 2017. Photo Hélène Binet
Architecture. Caruso St John Architects, House in the mountains, Tschiertschen, Switzerland, 2017. Photo Hélène Binet
Architecture. Caruso St John Architects, House in the mountains, Tschiertschen, Switzerland, 2017. Photo Hélène Binet
Architecture. Naoto Fukasawa, Issey Miyake Kyoto, Japan, 2018. Photo Masaya Yoshimura, © Isley Miyake Inc.
Architecture. Renzo Piano Building Workshop, GES-2, V-A-C Foundation, Moscow, sketch
For and against. Steven Holl, Reciprocal Relation – New York City / Milan, 1986. Project for Porta Vittoria, Milan, Italy. Watercolor and pencil on paper, 12,7 x 17,7 cm
Design and art. Olafur Eliasson’s studio in Berlin, photographed by Armin Linke, 2018
Design. Ingo Maurer, Broken Egg auditorium at the Inhotim park, Brazil
Design. Martin Huberman, Bancada Prototipo in the Los Andes Park in Buenos Aires, 2013
Art and Design. Attilio Stocchi, the wooden model of the new hill of Hermes superimposed on the map of the canals of Mars (1888)
Studio Swine. Azusa Murakami and Alexander Groves inside Infinity Blue, during the assembly phase. Photo Alexander Coggin
Best of. Herb Greene, Prairie House. Photo courtesy of OU School of Architecture
Cinema. A scene from Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s science-fiction film World on a Wire, 1973
On the Couch. Corrado Passera
Meteorology. Solar stimulation is perceived in humans, animals and plants in different wavelengths
Travel. Cinemas that have now been closed along Lalehzar, once a luxury shopping street modelled after the Champs- Élysées in Paris with 16 cinemas and 6 theatres, commissioned in 1980 by Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar. Photo Giovanna Silva
Rassegna. Materials tinkering with micelio, Master thesis in Product Design by S. Parisi, 2015
Auction Piero Fornasetti, La Stanza Metafisica, 1958. Images courtesy of Phillips

Among the published projects: British studio Caruso St John Architects has adopted a contemporary style to reinterpret the essence of the Swiss chalet’s traditional iconography; a combined shop and gallery, Issey Miyake’s new space is a hybrid that blends old and new, modern demands and the tradition of machiya; A institution devoted to contemporary Russian art has commissioned the Renzo Piano Building Workshop to convert a two-hectare urban site in Moscow into a cultural centre; the Hill of Hermes, a wing-shaped garden by Attilio Stocchi, is a project with mythological and astronomical allusions that restores to Milan the green spaces of the renewed Palazzo Citterio, the last phase of the Grande Brera project.

Among the many colums: “Institution” analyses if an art institution can suggest alternatives to both gentrification and a country’s focus on financial assets; “Meteorology” focuses on light, which, once abstract and inorganic, has gained biological and medical implications, prompting a rethink of its design by architects and urban planners. This month’s Rassegna is about Cladding Materials.

Image on top: illustration by The Blue Chemist