CITY CLOSE UP. Overcoming time and space through photography
Jérémie Dru
págs. 14-17
URBAN TIME FRAMES. An analysis of cities’ temporalities
Ali Madanipour
págs. 18-25
THE AL GORE RHYTHM. What keeps the famous climate activist going?
Tanja Braemer
págs. 26-29
INTO THE WILD. Detroit: From General Motors to urban wilderness
Erin Kelly, Peter Del Tredici
págs. 30-37
SEISMOGRAPHS OF TIME. What type of street art are we entitled to?
Anja Koller
págs. 38-43
WAR AND PEACE. Healing wounds at the 9/11 Memorial
Wolfram Hoefer
págs. 44-49
Time: facts and figures
págs. 50-57
CITY AS PALIMPSEST. Who said cities can’t tell stories?
Paul Knox
págs. 58-59
TRADITION MEETS MODERNITY. Celebrating history in Guangzhou
Jutta Kehrer
págs. 60-63
THE NEW AESTHETES. Calling for a departure from rigid designs – a portrait of S2L
Theresa Ramisch
págs. 64-71
SLEEPING UNDER THE CRUCIFIX. How abandoned churches are reused
Ute Strimmer
págs. 72-75
READY FOR ABSURDITY. Berlin: Building an airport can take a few years or an eternity
Falk Jaeger
págs. 76-81
LANDSCAPE EFFICACY. Transformation of an airport in Vicenza, Italy
Blanca Maria Rinaldi
págs. 82-87
THE ULTIMATE DREAMSCAPE. A story about a never-built Los Angeles
Alexander Gutzmer
págs. 88-93
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