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  1. www.dogma.nameDogma

    Architecture and the Use of the Ground. Aboriginal Bora Ring, South-Eastern Australia

  2. www.dogma.name › projects-listDogma

    Dogma is the office founded by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara in 2002. Dogma is interested in the relationship between architecture and the city.

  3. www.dogma.name › project › longhouseDogma

    Longhouse. This project proposes a prototype for municipal workshops to be built in the extreme periphery of Rome, a territory also known as the agro romano. It envisions workshops built by the municipality and run by associations of local inhabitants as community centers.

  4. www.dogma.name › aboutDogma

    Dogma was founded in 2002 by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara. From the beginning of its activities, Dogma has worked on the relationship between architecture and the city by focusing mostly on urban design and large-scale projects.

  5. www.dogma.name › project › melusinaDogma

    The architecture aims to express simplicity, durability and a sense of openness and generosity which we consider some of the essential ingredients of cooperative housing.

  6. www.dogma.name › project › city-wallsDogma

    City Walls. The plan of the city is organised as a sequence of rooms enclosed by what we refer to as city-walls. The city-walls are cruciform buildings (within which housing and offices are located), and they establish the space for development.

  7. www.dogma.name › project › the-longhouseDogma

    In many cases, longhouses are monumental structures whose scale and complex spatial organization often transcends the customary difference between temple and house, or public and private. Longhouses could house an expanded family, a kinship group or an entire community under one roof.

  8. www.dogma.name › project › faux-corbuDogma

    Faux Corbu is a reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s project for Villa Baizeau in Carthage (1928–30). Faux Corbu is intended as a prototype for communal living. It is also a reinterpretation of both Le Corbusier’s five points – free plan, free façade, pilotis, ribbon window and rooftop garden – and the ‘third composition ...

  9. www.dogma.name › project › promised-landDogma

    Promised Land. ‘Promised Land’ focuses on collective habitation not as an idealist projection, but as a holistic structural re-consideration of the entire housing production process: from land procurement to home ownership, from construction to typology.

  10. www.dogma.name › project › housing-for-community-land-trust-in-brusselsDogma

    This housing prototype was developed in collaboration with the Community Land Trust Brussels. The work of the CLT represents an emerging trend in land acquisition for affordable living. Their methodologies question and speculate on the nature of land as it pertains to residential architecture.