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New Publicaion: Architecture and Digital Archives
@noname
November 24, 2008
How can long-term, sustainable and effective preservation of architectural archives be
ensured? What are the current trends and standards in this field? What issues are raised by file formats and conversion, and what solutions can be found? How can the issue of software obsolescence be dealt with? How can an architect’s creative intentions be understood from the vast array of digital files produced for any given contract?

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The CCA and Lars Müller Publishers announce the publication of Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo by Stephen Taylor and Ryue Nishizawa
Centre Canadien d´Architecture CCA Canadian Center for Architecture
November 11, 2008

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Architekturzentrum WienAz W
December 10, 2007
The focus of this issue of icamprint is on the 'market' for private archives. After all, collecting and managing the documentation of architecture history to conform to academic and scientific standards is a complex business, and a core task for most icam members. In this context, whether or not the 'originals' by star architects have an artistic value on the market is only superficially a decisive issue.
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Giuseppe Samonà and the Venice school of architecture
Università Iuav di Venezia
December 13, 2006
Giuseppe Samonà and the “Venetian school”: what remains of an underlying alliance within Italian architecture today? This volume brings together a selection of material produced for a series of initiatives that the Iuav University has promoted in order to pay tribute to a central figure in nineteenth century Italian architecture.
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Max Berg's Centennial Hall and Exhibition Grounds in Wroclaw
@noname
November 27, 2006
Max Berg's Centennial Hall and Exhibition Grounds by Jerzy Ilkosz is an extensive monograph published in connection with the exhibition at the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław. In addition to presenting the most comprehensive history of the Centennial Hall and Exhibition Grounds to date, Ilkosz contributes new interpretive insights concerning the work's historic, political, artistic, and ideological contexts and informing ideas.
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