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  • 7 / Sincere Fun, 2024
    • 7-1 / I / Call for Contributions
  • 6 / Learning Architecture, 2021
    • 6-1 / I / Call for Contributions
  • 5 / Invisible Structures, 2020
    • 5-1 / I / Prologue
    • 5-2 / II / Essays
  • 4 / The Possible Progress, 2019
    • 4-1 / I / The Possible Progress
    • 4-2 / II / Answer Series
  • 3 / Building Identity, 2018
    • 3-1 / I / ASSIMILATION
    • 3-2 / II / APPROPRIATION
    • 3-3 / III / REJECTION
    • 3-4 / IV / CONCILIATION
    • 3-5 / V / THE CASE OF DWELLING
  • 2 / The limits of fiction in Architecture, 2017
    • 2-1 / I / THE TEXT ISSUE
    • 2-2 / II / THE IMAGE ISSUE
  • 1 / The Form of Form, 2016
    • 1-1 / I / How To Learn Better
    • 1-2 / II / The Architecture of the city. A palimpsest
    • 1-3 / III / LISBOA PARALELA
  • 0 / Relations, 2015
    • 0-0 / Ø / Worth Sharing
    • 0-1 / I / Confrères
    • 0-2 / II / Mannschaft
    • 0-3 / III / Santisima Trinidad
  • imprintingidentity / Imprinting Identity, Special Issue 2019
    • imprintingidentity / Imprinting Identity
  • makingheimat / Making Heimat, Special Issue 2017
    • makingheimat / Making Heimat
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    CARTHA will take part in the workshop Publishing Acts II in Sibenik, Croatia, on July 6-8. Organised by Future Architecture Platform and the Association of Istrian Architects (DAI-SAI) this workshop will explore the potential of publishing as a tool for research, discussion, and civic engagement. How can we draw from publishing’s potential to not only […]

    CARTHA will take part in the workshop Publishing Acts II in Sibenik, Croatia, on July 6-8.

    Organised by Future Architecture Platform and the Association of Istrian Architects (DAI-SAI) this workshop will explore the potential of publishing as a tool for research, discussion, and civic engagement. How can we draw from publishing’s potential to not only be an iterative but a genuinely transformative gesture?, how can knowledge be diffused, communicated and passed on for appropriation, in order to instigate new narratives and forms of agency beyond an institutional, popular or historical canon?, these are some of the central questions that will be addressed during the workshop.

    CARTHA is honoured to join this international cohort of participants composed by Maite Borjabad, Miruna Dunu, Jason Hilgefort, Tania Tovar Torres, Milka Savela, Henrik Drufva, Rebekka Kiesewetter, Ana Dara Beros and Emil Jurcan in the second edition of Publishing Acts.

    Thank you to Future Architecture Platform and DAI-SAI for the invitation!

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