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The November 2018 issue, dedicated to chaos and creativity, features projects by Assemble, Herzog & de Meuron and MVRDV. The Contract supplement is an insight on large scale projects.

Chaos. It diminishes reason and heightens emotivity. The more scientific research penetrates the mysteries of the universe, the more we are amazed to find that everything is governed by the curious law of probability. Even human design for the future. To introduce the projects, Michele De Lucchi writes: “Nothing will ever be discovered without breaking the chain of the predictable. Errors can’t be committed intentionally, so it is impossible to break the pre-established order.”

Portfolio. Monument to the Fighters Fallen in the People’s Liberation Struggle, 1965, Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Archeology. Speckle noise, the artificial effect produced by the projection of a beam of light on certain surfaces. © Factum Arte
Portfolio. Monument to the Fighters Fallen in the People’s Liberation Struggle, 1965, Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Portfolio. Monument to the Fighters Fallen in the People’s Liberation Struggle, 1965, Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia
Economy. PUTPUT introduce jarring elements into their designs
Institution. Frieze Academy. Photo Graham Carlow
Archive. Gordon Pask (draughtsman), collage of sketches for Kawasaki project, 1986 or 1987. Collage on board, 64x85cm. Cedric Price fonds, Canadian Centre for Architecture, ©CCA
Cara Domus. Courtesy of Stanford University Libraries
Essay. Cliff McReynolds, Landscape with Hand Grenade, 1972. Oil on masonite, 63.5 x 66.04 cm
MDL. Illustration by Guido Scarabottolo
Conversation. Doob’s 3D printed replicas of BIG’s studio members. Photo Lele Saveri
Architecture. Herzog & de Neuron, Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage & Arts, Hong Kong, 2018. Photo Iwan Baan
Architecture. Mecanoo architecten, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts Kaohsiung ,Taiwan, 2018. Photo Ethan Lee
Urban plan. Urban plan for Oosterwold Almere, The Netherlands, 2011-ongoing
Architecture. Assemble, Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art, London, 2018
For and against. Grafton Architects, Objects are our world?. Photo © Alice Clancy, Grafton Architects
For and against. Bas Princen, photo of the side apse of the crossing of the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan by Donato Bramante
Design. Drawings Mario Trimarchi
Design. Courtesy of Christophe Guberan + MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab
Design. Image from the Restart Collection 2018 catalogue
Best of. Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture at Bizzell
Cinema. Still from Annika Larsson’s film The Discourse of the Drinkers (2017)
Meteo. Thermographic image from the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice
Travel. Las Pozas. Photo Marianna Guernieri
Rassegna. Artistic education program sponsored by the Campana Institute
Auction. Full-scale Sputnik-1 satellite model. 1955-56

Among the featured architectures: after many variations and a long development period, the Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage & Arts by Herzog & de Meuron has emerged as an imposing presence despite its highly chaotic surroundings; with the latest project completed by Mecanoo, Taiwan’s creative industry receives new stimulus for growth; on Goldsmiths University campus, designed by Assemble, a new public art gallery adds an important element of cultural and social regeneration to the south London area.

This issue also includes numerous columns to give different ideas and inspirations around the world of design. In Studio Visit, Andrea Caputo visits the creative chaos of a New York office run by Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and Ilias Papageorgiou (SO-IL), where what matters most is an ability to have shared experiences. According to Philippe Rahm, the climatic worth of architecture is more valuable today than its aesthetics.  Marianna Guernieri brings us to Las Pozas, a Surrealist sanctuary deep in a forest in Mexico, which is the perfect mix of architecture and nature. In a special insert, the best projects of the Gold Medal for Italian Architecture 2018 are presented. The Contract supplement provides an in-depth analysis of the realities that, in Italy and around the world, try to reconcile two opposing temptations: originality and repetition.