Markus Miessen, PhD, is a Berlin-based architect, spatial designer, editor and writer working on the themes of critical spatial practice, participation, institution building and spatial politics. He shares most of these interests with Nikolaus Hirsch, architect (Frankfurt), writer and former director of the Städelschule (Frankfurt), with whom Miessen edits the series Critical Spatial Practice, published with Sternberg Press (Berlin) since 2012. The series presents, in attractive pocket volume..
In the experience of contemporary cities, urban residents distinguish some locations as labyrinthine...
Para-Platforms investigates the social, spatial, and material reality of right-wing populism. Three ...
Chinese Translation of The Nightmare of Participation Welcome to Harmonistan! Berlin-based architec...
Markus Miessen, PhD, is a Berlin-based architect, spatial designer, editor and writer working on the...
Viennese émigré architect Bernard Rudofsky (1905–1988) is most frequently recalled for curating “Arc...
In September 2011, Nikolaus Hirsch and Markus Miessen invited protagonists from the fields of archit...
In several theoretical essays, dialogues on collaborative projects and reflections on his own work, ...
Spaces of Uncertainty is a collaborative of two architects, Kenny Cupers and Markus Miessen, working...
Bernard Rudofsky (Moravia, 1905 – New York, 1988) was an architect, critic, exhibition curator, publ...
The German-American philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) once stated that spatial thinking is ‘poli...
Boden – a German term that can refer to soil and land, ground and floor, territory and habitat. Over...
textNo other city in Europe has seen as much urban landscape changes as Berlin, Germany. How can a ...
The second volume in the Critical Spatial Practice series presents a selection of conversations betw...
In this work Deborah Hauptmann deals with the relationships between mind, body, architecture and the...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
In the experience of contemporary cities, urban residents distinguish some locations as labyrinthine...
Para-Platforms investigates the social, spatial, and material reality of right-wing populism. Three ...
Chinese Translation of The Nightmare of Participation Welcome to Harmonistan! Berlin-based architec...
Markus Miessen, PhD, is a Berlin-based architect, spatial designer, editor and writer working on the...
Viennese émigré architect Bernard Rudofsky (1905–1988) is most frequently recalled for curating “Arc...
In September 2011, Nikolaus Hirsch and Markus Miessen invited protagonists from the fields of archit...
In several theoretical essays, dialogues on collaborative projects and reflections on his own work, ...
Spaces of Uncertainty is a collaborative of two architects, Kenny Cupers and Markus Miessen, working...
Bernard Rudofsky (Moravia, 1905 – New York, 1988) was an architect, critic, exhibition curator, publ...
The German-American philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) once stated that spatial thinking is ‘poli...
Boden – a German term that can refer to soil and land, ground and floor, territory and habitat. Over...
textNo other city in Europe has seen as much urban landscape changes as Berlin, Germany. How can a ...
The second volume in the Critical Spatial Practice series presents a selection of conversations betw...
In this work Deborah Hauptmann deals with the relationships between mind, body, architecture and the...
In 1977, the architect and monk Dom Hans van der Laan published his treatise Architectonic Space, Fi...
In the experience of contemporary cities, urban residents distinguish some locations as labyrinthine...
Para-Platforms investigates the social, spatial, and material reality of right-wing populism. Three ...
Chinese Translation of The Nightmare of Participation Welcome to Harmonistan! Berlin-based architec...