The "mirror stage" (Lacan) is a psychoanalytical term that indicates the mechanism by which an infant constructs a sense of individual unity, when it meets the gaze of its mother in a mirror and recognizes its own reflected image for the first time. It is this other gaze, the image of the other, which tells the child that the image is of itself (Italian)
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Title:The "mirror stage" (Lacan) is a psychoanalytical term that indicates the mechanism by which an infant constructs a sense of individual unity, when it meets the gaze of its mother in a mirror and recognizes its own reflected image for the first time. It is this other gaze, the image of the other, which tells the child that the image is of itself
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Table of contents – Volume 153
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Architecture and the commonsNicolin, Pierluigi et al. | 2014
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Viewed as a whole, the practice of Street Art, ever more widespread in big cities all over the world, indicates that a new attention is being paid to public space. Often working on the borderline of legality, in direct contact with local communities, the artists modify the urban environment, which reacts with a renewed vitalit| 2014
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Thanks to their temporary nature and the places in which they happen, some actions and events staged by artists and writers can comment on and recount the city in a way that its buildings and architecture are unable to do| 2014
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Whether they are in rural China, Lagos or Colombia, new schools seem to be the settings in which the life of local communities is concentrated. Thair designs do not answer solely to the needs of the aducational institutions, but set out to create open places that can shape a district or a village| 2014
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Unlike in many other state schemes of reconstruction for which workers and materials have been imported from other provinces, the school has been constructed entirely with local resources, wood, brick, and bamboo, in order to involve the labor force of the town. Bricks from the ruins have been recycled for the paving| 2014
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The small pyramid-shaped building constructed in the bay of Lagos is the result of the encounter between a Nigerian architect based in Amsterdam and the designers of super yachts that have won awards all over the world: Together they have created a prototype of a floating structure for use as a school and that can be adapted to the housing needs of the local community| 2014
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Just as in the city the greater part of public space is made up of streets and spaces of circulation, the places set aside for meeting and social life in the Campbell Sports Center are concentrated in the internal and external vertical connections, where a number of terraces facing onto Manhattan break the uninterrupted flow of the routes, taking on the role of squaresInghilleri, Paolo et al. | 2014
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Shared space| 2014
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A counterpoint to the dense fabric of the favelas of Sào Paulo is provided by the open areas of the soccer pitches, which recall the great squares on the margins of the Italian city-republics, spaces of exchange and of indeterminate use which could house a fair, a market or a military assembly| 2014
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What initially appeared to be a simple project of restoration of a bridge has turned into a moment of mediation between the fragile remnant of a historical heritage and the desire for progress that in these years is transforming the appearance of rural China| 2014
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We must construct the most beautiful buildings in the very places in which the presence of the state has been minimal up to now. The first step toward quality education is the dignity of space. When the poorest child in Medellin arrives in the best classroom in the city, we are sending a powerful message of social inclusion. This is our revolutionFajardo, Sergio et al. | 2014
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The history of disaster demonstrates that most of us are social animals hungry for connection, as well as for purpose and meaning. It also suggests that if this is who we are, then everyday life is a disaster that disruptions sometimes give us a chance to change. They are a crack in the walls that ordinarily hem us in, and what floods in can be enormously destructive-or creativeSolnit, Rebecca et al. | 2014
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The large canopy designed by Foster + Partners on the seafront of Marseille's old harbor is a great mirror, a catalyst of attention, where the ordinary view of the harbor and the city is turned into a kaleidoscope in which the observer is reflected along with other people and the place, composing a new and unified image| 2014
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The "mirror stage" (Lacan) is a psychoanalytical term that indicates the mechanism by which an infant constructs a sense of individual unity, when it meets the gaze of its mother in a mirror and recognizes its own reflected image for the first time. It is this other gaze, the image of the other, which tells the child that the image is of itself| 2014
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After the twelve years of the Bloomberg administration, New York appears to have undergone some remarkable changes. The functional redefinition of urban areas, tightly focused programs and new forms of collaboration between public and private have favored a considerable expansion in building, but also the formation of new public spaces for the use of the community| 2014