On #Walking urbanNext Highlights https://urbannext.net/ ============================================================ ** (https://urbannext.net/walking-to-begin/) urbanNext editors have chosen to explore the role of walking in architecture practice. ** (https://urbannext.net/walking-to-begin/) Enric Miralles talked a lot about the beginning of a project. How to begin, where to begin, and what to begin with? These are complex and important questions to discuss, because a project’s beginning will determine its direction. There are many productive ways to begin a project and each implies a certain process of working. Miralles also said that an architectural project could begin with anything. How is one to decide on a particular beginning? When asked, Miralles suggested a book by the literary theorist Edward Said titled Beginnings: Intention and Method. It is a volume on beginnings in literature with many themes overlapping with architecture. Substitute the word “architect” for “writer” and you will find that the book speaks directly to our discipline. Said writes, “Every writer knows that the choice of beginnings is crucial because it determines much of what follows but also because a work’s beginning is, practically speaking, the main entrance into what it offers…A beginning immediately establishes relationships with works already existing, relationships of either continuity or antagonism…The beginning is the first step in the intentional production of meaning.” On finishing this book, I too was convinced, architecture and all creative work can begin with anything; later, it is a question of how the work is developed. ** (https://urbannext.net/walking-to-begin/) ** Read more (https://urbannext.net/walking-to-begin/) ** (https://vimeo.com/385430534) ** (http://actar.com/product/conversations-and-allusions-enric-miralles/) ** (https://caixaforum.es/documents/307142/9124770/ENG_Fulleto%CC%81+Ca%CC%80mera+i+ciutat.pdf/e3d66ed5-5bf7-58b3-d7fb-83d5bf8ef65f?t=1571992776017) ** >> Forward this email to a friend (http://us12.forward-to-friend.com/forward?u=738dbff7fae85ac88692ad3fb&id=8fdc4625c9&e=6f413d47ce) ** (https://urbannext.net/) ** (mailto:eurosales at actar-d.com) ** (https://urbannext.net/register/) ** Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/urbannext.net) ** Twitter (https://twitter.com/urbannext_net) ** LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/urbannext) ** Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/urbannext_net/) ** Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/urbannext) We welcome your feedback about this newsletter or any aspect of the urbanNext. Please write to us: ** inputbox at urbannext.net (mailto:inputbox at urbannext.net) If you’d rather be unsubscribed from our mailing list or change how you receive these emails, ** update your preferences (https://urbannext.us12.list-manage.com/profile?u=738dbff7fae85ac88692ad3fb&id=2f8e8b4147&e=6f413d47ce) or ** unsubscribe from this list (https://urbannext.us12.list-manage.com/unsubscribe?u=738dbff7fae85ac88692ad3fb&id=2f8e8b4147&e=6f413d47ce&c=8fdc4625c9) Copyright © 2018 ** urbanNext (https://urbannext.net/) | ISSN 2575-5374 A project promoted by ** Actar Publishers (http://actar.com/) 440 Park Avenue South, 17th Floor New York NY 10016 ** (http://actar.com/) ** (https://urbannext.net/) Our Mediapartners ** (https://www.architectural-review.com/) ** (http://architizer.com/) ** (http://www.itinerantoffice.com/) ** (http://pastpresentfutureproject.com/) ** (https://archpaper.com/) ** (http://www.acsa-arch.org/) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/fiware-press-req/attachments/20200124/8695cdc0/attachment-0001.html>
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