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an essay on Ferdinando Sanfelice's open stairs in 18th century Naples
an essay on the entryways of Milan’s interwar and postwar residential buildings
An essay on Filippo Juvarra’s stage set designs for Cardinal Ottoboni’s theatre at the Cancelleria in Rome
an essay focsuing on a body of unpublished drawings of the Fosse del Grano at Largo Mercatello, Naples and of the Dogana della Farina at the Molo Piccolo, Naples. The research was conducted at Naples’ Archivio Municipale between 2018 and... more
an essay focsuing on a body of unpublished drawings of the Fosse del Grano at Largo Mercatello, Naples and of the Dogana della Farina at the Molo Piccolo, Naples. The research was conducted at Naples’ Archivio Municipale between 2018 and 2019.
an essay on the interrelation of data infrastructure, real-estate development and policy in Greater London as part of e-flux’s online editorial project ‘Post-Internet Cities’
a review of Atelier Branco’s Casa Biblioteca in Vinhedo, São Paulo, Brasil
Luigi Moretti's drawings and writings on the architecture of Michelangelo Buonarroti
an essay on the politics of prefabrication in Marco Zanuso’s Olivetti factory in Scarmagno, Ivrea
Ferdinando Sanfelice's open stairs in 18th century Naples
a paper delivered with Tommaso Franzolini (Factory Futures) on the correlation between data infrastructure, policy and real estate dynamics in Greater London
Post-Internet Cities is a collaborative project between e-flux Architecture and MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology within the context of the Utopia/Dystopia exhibition and “Post-Internet Cities” conference, produced in... more
Post-Internet Cities is a collaborative project between e-flux Architecture and MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology within the context of the Utopia/Dystopia exhibition and “Post-Internet Cities” conference, produced in association with Institute for Art History, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities – Universidade NOVA de Lisboa and Instituto Superior Técnico – Universidade de Lisboa, and supported by MIT Portugal Program and Millennium bcp Foundation.
Editors: Nick Axel, Helena Barranha, Pedro Gadanho, Nikolaus Hirsch and Anton Vidokle Contributors: Fabrizio Ballabio & Tommaso Franzolini, Salvatore Iaconesi & Oriana Persico, Nashin Mahtani, Marisa Olson, Hani Rashid and Morten Søndergaard.