Fourth Door Review
Research at the edge of nature and technology
Research at the edge of nature and technology
Fourth
Door Review is the unique cross-disciplinary publishing venture from Sussex,
Britain. Published annually, Fourth Door Review, explores the relationships
between ecology and technology, art and architecture, and new media and new
music. Part book, part magazine, Fourth Door Review expands these horizons
in ground-breaking ways, offering in-depth essay-features and interviews
alongside short overviews, across a spectrum of connections contemporary
art, design, craft and architecture are making with new technologies, sustainability
and ecological perspectives. The Review is a sister project to Fourth Door Research and the Fourth Door's web-magazine, Unstructured.
'Provocative and Visionary' Utne Reader
'One of the few magazines that takes an in depth view of Nature and Culture; that combines articles on the arts and architecture with new views on ecology, science, food and sustainable living. It is neither new age nor academic but explores innovative creativity outside of the current cultural norms' Chris Drury
Fourth Door Review was winner of the US's Utne Independent Press
New Culture Award for 2002. Utne Reader described Fourth Door Review as "a
provocative and visionary British magazine aimed at breaking down barriers
'between ecology and technology, land art and digital crafts, music and
media.'"
NEWS
New Fourth Door Review arriving soon!
Yes, after many a moon a new Fourth Door Review (no 8) is nearing completion, ready for publication. Further details to be announced soon
Annular - this new Fourth Door website project will focus on contemporary timber architecture and wood culture, and will be launched alongside the new Fourth Door Review
The Cycle Stations Project exhibition was launched in september 08 and will be toured through 2009. Touring venues and dates will be announced soon details>
The Cycle Stations Project is currently being used as a student project at Sheffield University's Building Design Research. More information soon.
Fourth Door Review's Oliver Lowenstein is co-curator of Building Biographies, Glasgow Lighthouse's current architectural exhibition. further information>
To look at some of Oliver Lowenstein's recent pieces
New Fourth Door Review arriving soon!
Yes, after many a moon a new Fourth Door Review (no 8) is nearing completion, ready for publication. Further details to be announced soon
Annular - this new Fourth Door website project will focus on contemporary timber architecture and wood culture, and will be launched alongside the new Fourth Door Review
The Cycle Stations Project exhibition was launched in september 08 and will be toured through 2009. Touring venues and dates will be announced soon details>
The Cycle Stations Project is currently being used as a student project at Sheffield University's Building Design Research. More information soon.
Fourth Door Review's Oliver Lowenstein is co-curator of Building Biographies, Glasgow Lighthouse's current architectural exhibition. further information>
To look at some of Oliver Lowenstein's recent pieces
Read recent press:
David Rothenberg web-reviews Fourth Door Review 7 read at greenmuseum.org>
Financial Times says Fourth Door Review is ‘defiantly non-metropolitan’ stunner! read whole article>
Blueprint rhapsodic over healthcare architecture ‘design with care’ special section. read whole article>
A yes from the healthcare design professionals. Review in HD Magazine read whole article>