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 July 2012
Our first issue, based round the theme of Aftermath, features a situationist walk with infamous author Iain Sinclair, an interview with the mastermind of cultural Olympiad project Nowhereisland artist Alex Hartley, an exclusive behind the scenes with the architects behind R.I.B.A's London Pleasure Gardens, a Q&A with architecture and music polymaths Renaissance Man Project, as well as conversations with upcoming Canadian author D.W. Wilson, apocalyptic painter Ian Francis, southern folk artist Mike Egan, pioneer of Borism Oliver Griffin and post-Utopian urban think tank FutureCityLab.
In addition Lawrence Lek has envisioned a series of urban installation projects for London, architects Nick Axel, Manon Buldot and Pedro Hernández have re-imagined the derelict 2004 Athens Olympic Sports Complex, a number of writers have contributed to our short story competition and TED fellow Sandhya Naidu Janardhan has contributed a special column on Architecture For Humanity and the issue of legacy.
There is also specially commissioned artwork from: Mike Ballard, Fiona Greening, Alexandra Gorczynski, Oliver Griffin, Harry Jones, Vincent Le Chapelain, Paulina Otiyle Surs, Anna Rose Stevens, Viktor Timofeev, Alex Virji, poetry from Clare Fielde and Lydia Majdalan, as well as short story 'Sphere' from Chris Young.
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