Site : the site magazine : an independent journal for architecture and urbanism
The Site Magazine is actively collecting specific, localized, and unique community perspectives from across the country to pursue a national outlook on global issues that can be asserted within international discussions. The Site Magazine has maintained itself as an unbiased, independent forum for the breadth of work and ideas happening in Canada. It has upheld an editorial stance that prioritizes a curatorial approach over traditional editing, facilitating cohesive discussion, critical debate, and an inclusive celebration of the variety within the Canadian built environment. At its core, it is interested in language, leveraging rhetoric and narrative to increase the ability of the city and architecture to speak to its inhabitants.
Site : the site magazine : an independent journal for architecture and urbanism
The Site Magazine is actively collecting specific, localized, and unique community perspectives from across the country to pursue a national outlook on global issues that can be asserted within international discussions. The Site Magazine has maintained itself as an unbiased, independent forum for the breadth of work and ideas happening in Canada. It has upheld an editorial stance that prioritizes a curatorial approach over traditional editing, facilitating cohesive discussion, critical debate, and an inclusive celebration of the variety within the Canadian built environment. At its core, it is interested in language, leveraging rhetoric and narrative to increase the ability of the city and architecture to speak to its inhabitants.
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(2016) nr. 35 : Borders
(2016) ...... 39 : Foundations / disruptions
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(2016) nr. 35-37 ; (2018) nr. 38 ; (2019) nr. 39
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