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Opus
In architectural discourse, the project tends to dominate the conversation, while in reality, it is often the object that draws most of the attention. In doing so, we erase the processual dimension that defines the project—its nature as a work in progress. The Italian word progettazione expresses this well: it captures the necessary activation of the progetto in order for the architectural operation to be fulfilled. The project aims toward its realization as an object. The project is the act of moving toward it—whether in conception or in practice.
There is, then, a need for a third term, situated between project and object, to describe the articulation, the unification of projection and objection, without allowing one to replace the other: OPUS, a term that clearly conveys how the architectural work is an operation through which a project becomes an object.
2025
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forthcoming
The first French translation of Giorgio Grassi's 1967 text, La construction logique de l'architecture [The Logical Construction of Architecture] takes a strong stand in favor of an architecture that thinks for itself, against the current of experimental excesses that mark both his era and ours.
2024
French edition
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Jesús María Aparicio Guisado expounds here his conception of architecture by exploring the notion of the wall in four major buildings through drawing and words.
2022
French edition
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Through a careful reading and etymology of architectural treatises, from Vitruvius to Vittone, Bruno Queysanne reveals a little-known aspect of these "classical" texts, in which architects leave aside their learned and dogmatic rhetoric to give us pragmatic advice about the realization of the architectural work.
2022
French edition
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A reflection on asceticism in architecture.
2022
French edition
Caryatide / Cosa Mentale
A reflection on the relationship between architecture, art, philosophy and politics based on the house of Paros by Silvia Gmür and Livio Vacchini, a real "thinking machine" offering a lesson of architecture.
2021
French edition
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First French translation of the essay of the Spanish architect José Ignacio Linazasoro.
2021
French edition
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First publication of the essay of the Spanish architect Elisa Valero Ramos.
2020
French edition
Caryatide / Cosa Mentale
Architectural shape is the interface where form and meaning meet and communicate. In this perspective the research addresses the decoding of the shape of buildings, cities and landscapes.