TOO MUCH MAGAZINE SUMMER ISSUE

NEWSText: vicente gutierrez

The second issue of Too Much magazine has been released and focuses on “the experiences of rebuilding, about constructing ideal cities, building shelter, about relocating to the countryside (or jungle, or desert), about living in new way.” Each copy comes with “London 1991-1992,” a 40 page supplement of photographs by Takashi Homma.

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Issue Two features: Prof. Ron Eglash on African fractuals and urban development, Anders Edström’s images of cars, Curtis Winter on looking and speed, Apichatpong Weerasethakul talks about the jungle, Tomoo Gokita on Chofu, his rural hometown, Jun Aoki on the end of architecture as entertainment, a collection of texts gathered (and some written) by Zak Kyes, Masanao Hirayama’s (Himaa) new geological drawings, Kyohei Sakaguchi on Tokyo’s homeless and zones of self-governance, Paolo Soleri speaks about his desert city-in-progress Arcosanti, Naohiko Hino on controlling uncontrollable cities.

TOO MUCH is a report on the experience of physical space; about people, cities, landscapes and structures. It is about how the man-made world remakes man.

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Text: vicente gutierrez

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