2013/2014 2014/2015

ЧИТАТЬ НА РУССКОМ

Future Urbanism

Student Project

This project was prepared by students of Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design

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Future-in-the-present

An interview with Cameron Sinclair on already-existing seeds of the future by Elina Pechonova

Culture: a goal or a tool of urban policy

An interview with Sergey Sitar on current conditions which shape architecture by MSU student Alena Sosnina

Crafting Urban Life in Three Dimensions

An Interview with Adam Snow Frampton on the future of design at the urban scale by James Schrader

Architecture and beyond: data, education, culture

An interview with Aaron Betsky on the future of architecture by Sabina Maslova

City Dwellers as Designers, and the Lost Generation of Architects

An interview with Winy Maas on the future challanges in urban planning by Linda Hoegberg Andersson

Housing for Local Culture, Housing for Global Esteem

An Interview with Liu Thai Ker on the development of Singapore by James Schrader

Printing the future

An interview with Petr Novikov on the new 3D-printing technologies by Georgy Aygunyan

One Style Future

An interview with Patrik Schumacher on the new style of future architecture by Luba Russkikh

FLEXIBLE ARCHITECTURE: FROM MOBILITY TO ADAPTABILITY

An interview with Robert Kronenburg on future of mobile architecture by Anel Moldakhmetova

Sulcus Primigenius

An interview with Martino Tattara on the limits of the city by Vlado Danailov

Advanced Urban Fabric

An interview with Bruce Kuwabara on the livability of cities by Sofia Novikova

The only biennale of urbanism

An interview with Ole Bouman on the Shenzhen Biennale by Olena Grankina