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		<title>In interview with Jacob van Rijs, MVRDV</title>
		<description><![CDATA[MVRDV are famous for their surprising theoretical projects and unconventional buildings.  Although at times their body of work might seem extreme, even absurd, it is never lacking humanity.  Being consistently driven by pragmatic optimism and a great capacity for imagination, each project “<em>spatializes”</em> another logic and another set of constraints in a new way.  It was therefore a great pleasure for the HDA to host partner, Jacob Van Rijs, for a lecture on the evening of the 29<sup>th</sup> of January.  Over three hundred and fifty people assembled for the show held at XAL, just outside of town.  In addition to the talk Van Rijs also offered some answers about his practice and their approach…]]></description>
		<link>http://www.mlcstudio.co.uk/blog/622/jacob-van-rijs-mvrdv</link>
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		<title>Valerio Olgiati Talks</title>
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Evening, 11th November 2009 Graz, Austria.
A crowd of eager students and professionals gathered tightly into a crowded lecture hall of the Graz Technical University.  People were packed right to the back, filing up the stairs, across the floor and even out down the corridor.  All were present in anticipation of Valerio Olgiati’s arrival. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Visiondivision &#8211; Idealists in the 21st Century?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Visiondivision is the creative home of the offbeat Anders &#038; Ulf and is quickly becoming Stockholm’s answer to neighbouring Copenhagen’s Bjarke Ingels Group. Their infectious brand of inventive positive architecture has already gained international patronage and a popular cult following.  They join me now in interview. "MODERN ARCHITECTURE IS STILL IN ITS INFANCY. WE BELEIVE THERE IS UNLIMITED POTENTIAL IN THIS FIELD WITH REGARD TO HOUSING AS WELL AS PUBLIC SPACE"]]></description>
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