T-R-E-M-O-R-S is an independent architecture magazine, published in a collectible edition that collaborates with forward thinking architects, artists and writers to re-imagine the cities we live in. We travel beyond a bricks and mortar approach to buildings using themed issues to explore how music, technology, art, politics, poetry and film allow us to re-think urban space.
GBP 10.00 — Released 1 April 2013
From visionary environments to bastardized narcotecture T-R-E-M-O-R-S takes you on an adventure with the new Wonder issue… Grace Helmer beautifully illustrates FAT architecture’s fairy tale collaboration with Grayson Perry on A House For Essex… Award winning photographer Antonio Zambardino captures the mafia’s narcotectural crimes … Snohetta and Bjarne Melgaard faux marble A House To Die In is born… COBE architects explain building a city for toddler’s…We travel to the outskirts of Madrid to visit outsider architect Justo Gallego…T-R-E-M-O-R-S presents a global survey of fantastical visionary architecture…We visit Thomas Demand at his Berlin studio to speak about sculpture and memory… Jonathan Meades lambastes the architectural profession in his latest book ‘Museum Without Walls’ - artist Viktor Timofeev talks to Matt Bua about his Buno Taut-meets-Mordor mountain drawings and we uncovers a quintessential anti-heroes sadistic work of fiction…
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