This special edition of Čovjek i prostor (“Man and Space” magazine) is a reader to the 53rd Zagreb Salon of architecture and examines how the production of architecture has been affected by the...
Following two years of pondering over it, writing, rewriting, and finally putting it all together, our book Upscaling, Training, Commoning is out! It has been an adventure to bring this exploration –...
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Cultural Center Rex (Belgrade), STEALTH and Ana Vilenica have prominently placed the question Šta će se (za)desiti? – What is to (be)come? – on...
THE REPORT is a future fiction that confronts the technology-driven Smart City Vienna with the hard work of Viennese citizens and social movements throughout history. It challenges many of the assumptions about...
A Life in Common looks at seven key aspects of urban life, and examines some of the breathtaking, daring or sometimes just provokingly pragmatic ways in which art and culture can re-define...
Very Normal, Very Normal – On a Utopia of Urban Rights explores the potential for utopian visions of the future for Sarajevo. What Sarajevo could become in the future and how it...
Belgrade’s suburb Kaludjerica (today with almost 30 000 inhabitants), is the remarkable by-product of the modernisation of Belgrade, Serbia and Socialist Yugoslavia that followed the establishing of the Federal People’s Republic of...
What Pazar has in Common(s)? explores the tools and opportunities Novi Pazar (a 60.000 inhabitant city in Sandžak, in the southwest of Serbia, with majority Muslim population) may use to redefine its...
The nouvelle Once Upon a Future, in English and French (pdf) is a fictional account of a possible utopia for Bordeaux in 2030, inspired by citizen’s initiatives. It is the literary (written) part of...
The 24 pages tabloid newspaper Cement, distributed in a print-run of 12.000 copies throughout the city of Novi Sad (December 2010), brings together the findings of A(u)ction – Novi Sad’s Log of Spaces...
The interim – the time in which land or buildings rest empty, awaiting a new designation – is often seen as the last bit of leeway in urban development; a yet partially...
The Matrix City newspaper is a one-off edition for IMPAKT 2010. It has been made with Piet Vollaard and Lotte Haagsma. The newspaper starts from the artworks and projects presented within the IMAPKT...
This, partly pre-printed and entirely on-site produced book, is based on the debates, lectures, speed dates and interviews that have been taking place as part of ARCHIPHOENIX – Faculties for Architecture in the Dutch...
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