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Havana. The Dead Body of Paradise

Havana. The Dead Body of Paradise. Nuria Álvarez Lombardero and Francisco González de Canales. Img by Atta Yousefi. Img by Uliana Apatina and Francisco Gonzalez de Canales. I mg by Gary Dupont. Since 1961 Embargo froze most of technological progress in Cuba. As a result Havana showcases an incredible collection of machines manufactured before the 1960s appliances, bicycles, cars or sewing machines aging more than fifty years but still working today. By Francisco Gonzalez de Canales. Imgs by Max Hacke.

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POLITICS OF FABRICATION I

AA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8 09-10 Politics of Skin Grafting. Intermediate Unit 8 Selection of Final Portfolios. Congratulations to all Intermediate Unit 8 Students for their amazing portfolios. Atta, Gary, Karl, Kayvan, Lyza, Maud, Max, Merve, Olivia, Stavros, Uliana and Yong. Our best wishes to Costa Rivetti. Congratulations to all 3rd year students! Elisabeth Adams and Neil Thomas reviewed the work of all our 3rd year students. Max Hacke pinning up his drawings.

POLITICS OF FABRICATION III

This year the work of the unit has been located in the city of Mexico, a metropolis developed under neoliberal rules for the last two decades. The particular site for the unit work has been the massive modernist housing complex of. And more specifically, the. Plaza de las Tres Culturas. Exhibition AA Projects Review 2012 PFIII. Congratulations to all third years for passing the RIBA Part 1, and especially for. Carlotta, Camille, Eleni.

AA Visiting School Politics of Fabrication Laboratory II Havana, 6-17 August 2012

AA Visiting School Politics of Fabrication Laboratory II. Havana, 6-17 August 2012. Is a research-through-design initiative which. Continues a series of speculative itinerant workshops which experiment with politically charged materials in actual city sites. The second stop will be Havana city.

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Havana. The Dead Body of Paradise. Nuria Álvarez Lombardero and Francisco González de Canales. Img by Atta Yousefi. Img by Uliana Apatina and Francisco Gonzalez de Canales. I mg by Gary Dupont. Since 1961 Embargo froze most of technological progress in Cuba. As a result Havana showcases an incredible collection of machines manufactured before the 1960s appliances, bicycles, cars or sewing machines aging more than fifty years but still working today. By Francisco Gonzalez de Canales. Imgs by Max Hacke.

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