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    Von Vilém Flusser’s Gesten ausgehend. Zur Phänomenologie des Entwerfens und seiner Werkzeuge

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    This essay draws on Vilém Flusser’s phenomenological approach and speculative thinking to envision a theory of architectural design. It focusses particularly on the last book he published during his lifetime, Gesten (Gestures) 1991. Based on a series of lectures held in São Paulo and in the mid-seventies in France, Gesten offers a sequence of 18 essays reflecting upon everyday activities as “movement(s) of the body or of a tool attached with the body, for which there is no satisfactory causal explanation” (3-4). The book culminates in the call for a general theory of gestures. Starting from a close reading of some of these chapters, this essay examines the relation between gestures and thinking, between gestures and the future, with a particularly close look at the gesture of making. Gestures are discussed in terms of primary means of visual expression, which in many ways become starting points for design processes. Flusser's general theory of gestures facilitates a theory of architectural design based on a phenomenological analysis of its tools and processes. By going back to some of Flusser's writings on tools, machines and apparatuses and their unforeseen repercussions, new design practices and digital design tools can be understood as ways of simulating and anticipating the consequences of design decisions, permitting us to better understand and deal with them

    From Memories to History. In: Sharing Memories. Álvaro Siza, Ocean Swimming Pool (1960-2021)

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    This book gathers 32 contributions presented at the "Sharing Memories: Ocean Swimming Pool" webinar organized by the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Porto on the 9th September 2021

    Entwerfen im Zeitalter der künstlichen Intelligenz - Eine Bestandsaufnahme und Prognose.

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    The paper reflects on the use of AI in architectural design, mapping its current forms and offering a prognosis about future developments

    柏林洪堡论坛:有争议的记忆——柏林宫局部重建 / Humboldt-Forum Berlin: Contested Memories. The Partial Reconstruction of the Berlin Palace

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    In July 2021, after three decades of discussions and delays, the Humboldt-Forum in Berlin opened to the public. Constructed on the site and roughly within the volume of the former Royal Palace formerly located at the center of the city, the project was highly controversial from the beginning, and continues to be so. The text shortly introduces the long and complex history of the project, and critically reviews the recently finished building, designed by Italian architect Franco Stella. The introduction is written by Pierre-Alain Croset

    Hypertension with or without hemodilution after cardiac arrest in dogs.

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