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New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

New book! Emerging Ecologies published by @themuseumofmodernart
Published to accompany the first expansive survey of the history of environmental thinking in architecture, Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism studies the role architects have played in defining our understanding of “nature” and the “environment,” specifically during the emergence of the environmental movement. This richly illustrated publication presents more than forty-five architectural contributions—from Eleanor Raymond and Mária Telkes’s groundbreaking work on solar houses to Buckminster Fuller’s world resource management system and the environmental symbolism of Emilio Ambasz—to explore the role designers played in both promoting the ecological cause and in outlining the very terms of their nascent field.
Edited by @chan.carson and @everyoneobservesmatt
With projects by: Emilio Ambasz, Ant Farm, Phyllis Birkby, Serge Chermayeff, Cosanti Foundation, @eamesoffice and Kevin Roche, Environmental Communications, R. Buckminster Fuller, Anna Halprin and Lawrence Halprin, John C. Lilly with Margaret Howe Lovatt, Murphy & Mackey, @nasa , Gerard K. O’Neill, Richard Neutra, New Alchemy Institute, Glen Small, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Warren County Citizens Concerned about PCB, Malcolm Wells, James Wines, Frank Lloyd Wright
#moma #nasa #emilioambasz #phyllisbirkby #eames #buckminsterfuller #richardneutra #franklloydwright

Coming soon 🔜 new website! Online April 1st 2021.
#newwebsite #graphicdesign #architecture #art
@deschoolamsterdam @annedegrijff @nai010_publishers @iitarchitecture @elektriciteitsfabriek @miescrownhallamericasprize
photography by @benjaminvanwitsen

Coming soon 🔜 new website! Online April 1st 2021.
#newwebsite #graphicdesign #architecture #art
@deschoolamsterdam @annedegrijff @nai010_publishers @iitarchitecture @elektriciteitsfabriek @miescrownhallamericasprize
photography by @benjaminvanwitsen

Coming soon 🔜 new website! Online April 1st 2021.
#newwebsite #graphicdesign #architecture #art
@deschoolamsterdam @annedegrijff @nai010_publishers @iitarchitecture @elektriciteitsfabriek @miescrownhallamericasprize
photography by @benjaminvanwitsen

Coming soon 🔜 new website! Online April 1st 2021.
#newwebsite #graphicdesign #architecture #art
@deschoolamsterdam @annedegrijff @nai010_publishers @iitarchitecture @elektriciteitsfabriek @miescrownhallamericasprize
photography by @benjaminvanwitsen

Coming soon 🔜 new website! Online April 1st 2021.
#newwebsite #graphicdesign #architecture #art
@deschoolamsterdam @annedegrijff @nai010_publishers @iitarchitecture @elektriciteitsfabriek @miescrownhallamericasprize
photography by @benjaminvanwitsen

Coming soon 🔜 new website! Online April 1st 2021.
#newwebsite #graphicdesign #architecture #art
@deschoolamsterdam @annedegrijff @nai010_publishers @iitarchitecture @elektriciteitsfabriek @miescrownhallamericasprize
photography by @benjaminvanwitsen
What a blast! De School is ending its time unfortunately. We made more than 4000 banners amongst all other items. #deschoolamsterdam #collection #grid #identity #supersurface #architecture

Rain @jannemarein has won a bronze cube @artdirectorsclub
Published by @japsambooks Authors @shu_brux, @taco.hidde, printed by @pantheondrukkers, lithography @alex.feenstra and binding by @boekbindersvanheespatist
📸 @the_bookphotographer

Very happy that two books are selected for @the.best.dutch.book.designs 2025 ✨
Rain @jannemarein and A Shift of Identity @sarojini.lewis
Thanks and congratulations to everyone who is involved!
Rain
Texts: @shu_brux @taco.hidde
Final editing: @eleonoor_jap_sam
Publisher: @japsambooks
Photography: @gertjanvanrooij
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Printing: @pantheondrukkers
Binding: @boekbindersvanheespatist
A Shift of Identity
Final editing: Eleonoor Jap Sam
Proofreading: Jasmine Carder
Design: Mainstudio (@edwinvangelder @mggmnn @designvonludwig)
Publisher: @japsambooks
Image editing: @sarojini.lewis, @edwinvangelder
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Printing & binding: @orogpm

Very happy that two books are selected for @the.best.dutch.book.designs 2025 ✨
Rain @jannemarein and A Shift of Identity @sarojini.lewis
Thanks and congratulations to everyone who is involved!
Rain
Texts: @shu_brux @taco.hidde
Final editing: @eleonoor_jap_sam
Publisher: @japsambooks
Photography: @gertjanvanrooij
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Printing: @pantheondrukkers
Binding: @boekbindersvanheespatist
A Shift of Identity
Final editing: Eleonoor Jap Sam
Proofreading: Jasmine Carder
Design: Mainstudio (@edwinvangelder @mggmnn @designvonludwig)
Publisher: @japsambooks
Image editing: @sarojini.lewis, @edwinvangelder
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Printing & binding: @orogpm

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

New publication, Rain 🌈 @jannemarein published by @japsambooks texts @taco.hidde and @shu_brux lithography @alex.feenstra printed in extended color range by @pantheondrukkers 📸 @the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer

Hot off the press! Doppelgänger by Esper Postma
The city is full of symbols; buildings and monuments that confidently remind us who we are, what our history is and whom we should honour. But these objects are not as stable as they seem. Esper Postma breathes life into the dormant side of their identity, the qualities they would rather keep from view. His works show that every building, monument and artefact has a doppelgänger; an inner alter ego that is vying for attention.
The book consists of two volumes bound together, identical in structure and design. The first volume documents Postma’s exhibitions, while the second presents research images. When read side by side, each spread becomes a doppelgänger in its own right.
With essays by Philipp Oswalt, Jasmijn Visser (@combustingspontaneously), Esper Postma
Published by: @japsambooks
Design: @mainstudio
Printing & binding: @orogpm
Lithography: @alex.feenstra
Made possible with the support of @mondriaanfonds, Stichting Jaap Harten Fonds
📸@the_bookphotographer
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The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

The latest FVS Atlas interview features the brilliant Edwin van Gelder / Mainstudio and one of our all-time favourite identity systems. Read the interview at https://flexiblevisualsystems.info/fvs-atlas/mainstudio/

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication Re-thinking Re-use @hoh_architecten ✨
Re-Thinking Re-Use is a dialogue and collaboration between Dutch and Japanese (building) cultures, where differing perspectives enrich and inspire one another. By learning from each other’s traditions and views on old, new and change, the project seeks a new and guiding balance. It embraces the reuse and transformation of existing buildings, structures and materials, encouraging an exchange between generations of architects and builders, and between innovation and craftsmanship. At a time when the construction sector faces the ecological impact of its actions, Re-Thinking Re-Use offers a sustainable perspective, rooted in continuity and evolution within the built environment.
Author @jarrik_ouburg
Research @hoh_architecten
Publisher @japsambooks
Final editor @eleonoor_jap_sam
Design @mainstudio @designvonludwig
Printer @tuijtel_ttl
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Fonts @kimeracorp
@worldexpo_

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo

New publication, envisioning Spatial Justice @carolinewton
Envisioning Spatial Justice is both a reflection and a proposition. It synthesises insights accumulated through research and teaching and from years of collaborating with students whose graduation projects placed justice at the core of their spatial investigations. Structured around theory, reflection, and design, the book explores what it means to design with justice in mind. Challenging neoliberal paradigms and drawing on feminist, post-colonial, and radical urban theory, it insists on the political power of imagination. It calls for developing new ethical foundations for spatial practice. Part provocation, part toolkit, part manifesto, Envisioning Spatial Justice speaks to urbanists, designers, educators, and activists committed to co-creating more just and inclusive futures.
Author @carolinewton
Design @mainstudio @edwinvangelder @designvonludwig
Publisher @japsambooks
Texts @carolinewton @robrocco @divya.gunnam @oliwia.jack @jonahvandelden @marahechtai @gotch__ya
Printer @wilco_artbooks
Lithographer @alex.feenstra
Supported by @tudelft @eflstichting
Font @abcdinamo
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