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Books


Open Borders, edited by Reece
Jones, presents 17 essays against
reactionary nationalism by
anthropologists, geographers,
activists, international relations
experts exploring the advantages
and benefits of open borders in a
world without frontiers.
http://www.ugapress.org

With non-conventional strategies
(crowdfunding) and radical methods
(“permanent temporary”: an open
worksite to test new ideas), ZUS
(Zones Urbaines Sensibles) has
pinpointed a method reconsidering
cities, beyond market crises. City of
Permanent Temporality is the diary
of 18 years of urban activism in a
city in constant transformation.
http://www.nai010.com

After years of research, the book
by Beatriz Colomina, X-Ray
Architecture, explores the
impact of medical theories and
diagnostic technologies on the
training, representation and
reception of modern architecture.
In particular, it shows how early
20th-century architecture was
shaped by the prevailing obsession
of its time: tuberculosis and its
key diagnostic tool, x-rays.
http://www.lars-mueller-publishers.com

Set in the stone landscape of the
Spas of Vals, Attrazione, Lucas
Harari’s first graphic novel, pays
tribute to architecture. Few cold
colours and a refined style are enough
for the Parisian writer to render
mysterious the famous building
made in the 1990s by Peter Zumthor.
http://www.fandangoeditore.it

Comics mystery at the Spas of Vals


ZUS: Rotterdam as a laboratory


Modern and X-rays


The North’s norths


As the geographer Louis-
Edmond Hamelin writes,
“There are many Norths in
this North”. But there are even
more dramatic changes (local
interests, resources, trade)
that have recently uapset
the balance of the Canadian
Arctic. With drawings,
maps, timelines, essays and
interviews, Lateral Office’s
book explores the spatial
practices used in negotiation.
http://www.actar.com

Against borders


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