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... City Social-Democratic Party and architecture magazine Hochparterre--petitioned the city governm...
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... de Moscou pour une nouvelle architecture européenne de sécurité ainsi que le dialogue à...Ce magazine, qui paraît quatre fois par an et qui est diffus...
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... art at the Paul Klee Museum or the architecture of Westside - the new shopping mall just outside B... Agency (BEDA) publishes the annual magazine bernecapitalarea, where you will find interesting ...
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In 2008, London's Victoria & Albert Museum housed China Design Now -- the first exhibition in the UK to explore the explosion of contemporary design in China. The first major display in the developed world of modern China's creative industries, it was also an attempt to understand the impact of rapid economic development on architecture and design in China's major cities. Sponsored by the banking and financial services multinational HSBC, China Design Now is an example of how such companies are engaging in and promoting the creative industries in emerging markets. While the advent of corporate social responsibility strategies in developed countries is part of the reason, the drivers are not only altruistic but also make business sense. HSBC's involvement with China Design Now came a...
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So then, what is Swedish design? As a nation, Sweden quickly went from poverty to becoming one of the world's richer countries and functionalism played a major role in getting society modernized. Sponsored by the Consulate General of Sweden, Exhibitions International and the Center for Architecture, a symposium highlighting contemporary architecture and design originating in Sweden took place at the Center for Architecture. Top architects and designers Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto, Ola Rune and Monica Förster spoke about their takes on Swedish design.
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... Staubli, who received a degree in architecture from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ET... Dazed and Confused, an edge-y lifestyle magazine published in the UK, Zurich's NZZ am Sonntag and t...
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On October 12 cheers rang out as the Swedish Academy announced Turkish author Orhan Pamuk as this year's Nobel Prize Winner in Literature. Pamuk, who was born in 1952, had long been a favorite for the award, and is the first Turkish writer to be honored with the prize. In the words of the Swedish Academy, Pamuk's "quest for the melancholic soul of his native city" made him discover "new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures". Pamuk was born 1952 in Istanbul where he still lives.
In mid-November the author faced a handful of Swedish reporters for an intimate press conference at the Swedish Consul's residence in New York. Looking suave in a dark pinstripe blazer and matching pants, Pamuk seemed happy and relaxed. He has had quite a year. In 2005, Pamuk condemned the mass killi...
... the 1980's in an interview with a Swiss magazine. Turkish ultra-nationalist lawyers were quick to b... family and initially studied architecture. Eventually he graduated with a degree in journali...