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From the makers of FRAME (architecture) Mark magazine sees itself as a platform for the practice and perception of architecture at the dawn of the third millennium. Since its launch in 2005, Mark has had a radically international perspective, shining its spotlight on starchitects and new talent alike. Mark explores the boundaries of architecture and anticipates what�s hitting up around the next corner � free of academicism and architectural jargon. It�s an architect magazine, you�ll find inside: Fresh Architecture.
BROWSING MARK magazines
Mark 2013
# 45
São Paulo is marked by opposites, contrasts and recently, social unrest and its new architectural projects revel in this dynamism. Mark takes a look at new cultural, commercial, retail and hous...
Mark 2013
# 44
The past 15 years have seen architecture in Indonesia free itself from the stifling uniformity that defined it during the presidential regimes of Sukarno and Suharto. Large government-controlled archi...
Mark 2013
# 43
New museums keep popping up in the USA. We visit three of them: Farshid Moussavi's Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland, Zaha Hadid's Broad Art Museum in East Lansing and Morphosis's Perot Museum o...
Mark 2013
# 42
What better place to explore inventive homes and innovative architects than a country with a housing crisis? We head to Poland, where we look at an architecture scene in transition, checking in on a 1...
Mark 2012/2013
# 41
There’s no sign of slow down for Montpellier, with the French boom town awash in big-name architects and major projects. From Jean Nouvel’s city hall, to a school of management by Massimil...
Mark 2012
# 40
Lack of space, privacy and natural light define the Japanese housing scene, but a new generation of clients are not afraid to follow unconventional circumstances to combat the country’s building...
Mark 2012
# 39
Forget the Olympic Games; it’s all about what happens after. From Zaha Hadid Architects’ Aquatics Centre to Wilkinson Eyre Architects’ Basketball Arena, new sport-savvy projects are ...
Mark 2012
# 38
While Amsterdam’s famed canal houses are undeniably charming, the city’s 21st century architectural scene is flourishing. Alongside tulips, a multiplicity of awe-worthy projects are poppin...
Mark 2012
# 37
We’re off to Georgia, where we uncover the new architectural program – plus a governmental mission – that has birthed the country’s biggest construction boom in centuries. In N...
Mark 2012
# 36
Erick van Egeraat, Behles & Jochimsen New work - Tato Osaka - Giancarlo Mazzanti - Lussi+Halter - Tomohiro Hata - 24H Architecture - Grasso and Le Quernec, Frank Gehry - Group A – Nord - Kim...