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Discover ’’Brick’’ once again with Uncube- Uncube Magazine No. 35: Bricks is Out Now

United Kingdom Architecture News - Jul 03, 2015 - 16:17   4724 views

Discover ’’Brick’’ once again with Uncube- Uncube Magazine No. 35: Bricks is Out Now

''Bricks'' image cover: image via Uncube

Your joyful and interactive digital magazine is now out with its new and fresh topic ''Brick'', uncube is monthly-digital magazine that tackles each different topic with a rich, high-quality visuals and vivid texts. With Uncube issue no. 35 the magazine has decided to go the whole hod and devote it to our favourite modular building material: Bricks.

Share a journey with us from “ugly” brick houses in Belgium to masonry symphonies in Uruguay via soulful examples of historical salvage and contemporary practices expounding on the endless potential of baked blocks of clay. And don’t miss the magazine's photo booth encounter with the towering presence of Wolf D. Prix on page 61.

This month Uncube includes:

Discover ’’Brick’’ once again with Uncube- Uncube Magazine No. 35: Bricks is Out Now

''Bricks'' index cover: image via Uncube

Essay: A Brick In The Stomach, Max Borka on the home-loving Belgians,Text: Max Borka

Found: Trümmerfrauen, The women who cleared the debris of Berlin, Text: Fiona Shipwright

Viewpoint: H Architects, Architects on building in brick 1/4,Text: Florian Heilmeyer

Found: Walls of Faith, Arthur Shoosmith’s New Delhi church,Text: Rob Wilson

Viewpoint: Baumschlager Eberle, Lustenau, Austria, Architects building in brick 2/4, Text: Florian Heilmeyer

Essay: Catching The Curve, Eladio Dieste and the brick by Florencia Rodríguez, Text: Florencia Rodríguez

Found: Collective Constructs, Olafur Eliasson’s Collectivity Project, Text: Sophie Lovell

Found: Wall-E, Gramazio & Kohler’s masonry robots, Text: Fiona Shipwright

Focus: Trapped By History, The new genre of stylish salvage , Text: Sara Faezypour, Sophie Lovell and Rob Wilson

Found: Breaking Point, On the art of blowing up buildings, Text: Fiona Shipwright

Viewpoint: Sergison Bates Architects, London,UK, Architects on building in brick 3/4, Text: Rob Wilson

Found: Blood Bricks, Child labour in the kilns of Nepal, Text: Pete Pattisson

Viewpoint: Onion, Bangkok, Thailand, Architects on building in brick 4/4, Text: Fiona Shipwright

Found: Masonry Maximus, A pile of palaces in Ancient Rome, Text: Rob Wilson

Photo Booth: In The Photo Booth With..., Wolf D. Prix, Text: Philipp Sturm

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