CHOOSE STAGE
EXTRAORDINARY PRACTICES
Location: Didaktek (Ground floor)
09.30-10.30
Stephen Bates
09.30 – 10.30
STEPHEN BATES
THE ORDINARY
How can we, as practitioners work with what already exists – reimagine, transform, and explore new ways of expressing continuity at an urban level? A conversation about the ordinary and about understanding the origins of things in a wider urban and social context.
Stephen Bates (UK): Architect, Educator & Co-founder, Sergison Bates Architects
Moderator: Thomas Bo Jensen (DK): Prorector, Aarhus School of Architecture
Language: EN
11.00-12.00
Momoyo Kaijima
11.00 – 12.00
MOMOYO KAIJIMA
URBAN RELATIONSHIPS
Celebrating the ordinary and incidental in the urban fabric, Kaijima discusses the particular relationship between research and practice. Sharing her personal interest in working across generations she seeks to develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between buildings and their inhabitants.
Momoyo Kaijima (JP): Architect, Founder of Atelier Bow-Wow, and Professor of Architectural Behaviorology, Institute of Architecture and Design, ETH Zurich
Moderator: Leif Høgfeldt (DK): Associate Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture
Language: EN
13.30-14.30
Cecilia Puga
13.30 – 14.30
CECILIA PUGA
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND FRACTURES
Distinguished Chilean architect Cecilia Puga pioneers approaches to ecosystems and community restoration. Merging contemporary design and technological advancement with environmental repair and circular economy principles, Puga advocates for a construction model that heals buildings and communities while integrating social issues into her global projects.
Cecilia Puga (CL): Architect, Educator, and Director of the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art
Moderator: Carolina Dayer (AR): Associate Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture
Language: EN
15.00-16.00
Jan de Vylder
15.00 – 16.00
JAN DE VYLDER
IT’S NOT A MATTER OF
Fascinated by the frictions of daily life, De Vylder aims to see and experience its complexities. In his eyes, the beauty of the blemish outweighs perfection, and shortcomings turn into cherished qualities, showcasing how adaptation and decay inform an architecture that embraces time, humans and non-humans.
Jan de Vylder (BE): Architect, Teacher, Founder, AJDVIV
Moderator: Gonçalo André Pires (PT): Teaching Assistant Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture
Language: EN
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