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Bart Lootsma Dissects, Unpicks and Evaluates the 2016 Venice Biennale
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In two lectures delivered by Bart Lootsma, Professor and Head of Institute for Architectural Theory and History at the University of Innsbruck, the 2016 Venice Biennale—Reporting From the Front—is dissected, unpicked and evaluated through the national participations (pavilions) and Alejandro Aravena's central exhibitions. Lootsma, who has broadcast the lectures as publicly available resources on architecturaltheory.eu, is the co-curator of the 2016 Pavilion of Montenegro.
Bart Lootsma on Innsbruck, City Branding and "Geographical Urbanism"

In the now-globalized battle to attract tourists and retain citizens, cities have had to get increasingly creative, often branding themselves to highlight their unique histories or most striking physical characteristics. However, this branding rarely takes account of the complexities underlying every city: the people that live there, the political background, and of course, the peculiarities of the geographical landscape which the city sits on.
With his cosmopolitan career taking him from the low-lying cities of The Netherlands to the Alpine city of Innsbruck and to cities around the world Bart Lootsma, the architectural historian and theorist responsible for critically-acclaimed books such as SuperDutch, has been well-placed to see the effects of landscape and globalization on the individual character of places. In this extensive interview, originally titled "Beyond Branding" and published in MONU Magazine's "Geographical Urbanism" issue from April 2014, Bernd Upmeyer speaks to Lootsma about his adopted hometown of Innsbruck, and the role that geography, marketing and the collision of the two play on the identity of a city.
Innsbruck Trade Fair A / ARGE CNBZ Architects

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Architects: ARGE CNBZ Architects
- Area: 20715 m²
- Year: 2011
IVB Operational Service Building Innsbruck / peterlorenzateliers

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Architects: peterlorenzateliers
- Area: 4132 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Peneder
Team Of Interviewers Ask: 'What Is Architecture?'
What is Architecture? (WIA), a small collection of interviews with influential architects from around Europe, seeks to "provide clear and concise information about architecture", thereby "forming a panoramic view of today's architectural thinking." Set up by three students of architecture residing in Innsbruck, the WIA team have interviewed the likes of Patrik Schumacher (Zaha Hadid Architects), Sir Peter Cook (CRAB Studio), Jacob and Nathalie van Rijs (MVRDV), and Ben van Berkel (UNStudio). Their collection, though small, is continually expanding.
See a selection of WIA's interviews after the break (or see the entire collection here).
Atrium Amras / Zechner & Zechner
Basis Terminal Galzigbahn / Driendl Galzigbahn
Asfinag Office Building / LORENZATELIERS

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Architects: LORENZATELIERS
- Area: 2300 m²
- Year: 2011
BTV branch in Innsbruck / Rainer Köberl

Architects: Rainer Köberl Location: Innsbruck, Austria Architect In Charge: Rainer Köberl Project Year: 2011 Photographs: Lukas Schaller
New Design for Eduard-Wallnöfer-Platz Public Square / LAAC Architekten + Stiefel Kramer Architecture

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Architects: LAAC Architekten, Stiefel Kramer Architecture: LAAC Architekten + Stiefel Kramer Architecture
- Area: 9000 m²
- Year: 2010
Architecture Office / bad architects group

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Architects: bad architects group