CHOOSE STAGE
SHARED WALLS, SHARED LIVES
Location: Mock Up (Ground floor)
09.15-10.15
Momoyo Kaijima
09.15 – 10.15
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
10.35-11.35
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
10.35 – 11.35
BONAVENTURE SOH BEJENG NDIKUNG
THE POLITICS OF GOOD INTENTIONS AND DELUSIONS OF CARE
We need alternative paths for rehabilitation, restoration and care. But how do notions of care appear from a non-western perspective- what can be considered as and who gives care, and for what reasons? Must care primarily rest on a foundational care for justice – or through a more ordinary practice?
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung (CM): Director and Chief Curator, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
Moderator: Awa Konaté (CI/DK): Founder of Culture Art Society (CAS) & Assistant Curator, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
Language: EN
13.30-14.30
Bent Madsen, Filipa Roseta & Mette Mechlenborg
13.30 – 14.30
BENT MADSEN, FILIPA ROSETA & METTE MECHLENBORG
HOME AS A SOCIAL CONDITION
A vivid cocktail of politics, reality and extra-ordinary visions when knowledge and power meet to discuss the role of social housing as a fundament for democracy and welfare in Europe. Time to rethink the foundations.
Bent Madsen (DK): CEO of BL – Danish Social Housing, Presidency of Housing Europe
Filipa Roseta (PT): City Councillor for Lisbon’s Housing and Municipal Works
Mette Mechlenborg (DK): Head of Division and Senior Reseacher at BUILD, Aalborg University
Moderator: Finn Williams (UK): City Architect, Malmø
Language: EN
15.00-16.00
Beatriz Colomina & Mark Wigley
15.00 – 16.00
BEATRIZ COLOMINA & MARK WIGLEY
WE THE BACTERIA
Weaving together history, philosophy, technology, and critical theory, Colomina & Wigley re-enters the architectural discourse, moving towards a biotic architecture. How can we challenge conventional distinctions between the natural and artificial, the human and non-human, the designed and undesigned?
Beatriz Colomina (ES/US): Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture, Princeton University
Mark Wigley (US): Professor and Dean Emeritus, Columbia University, New York
Moderator: Matīss Groskaufmanis (LV): Associate Professor, Aarhus School of Architecture
Language: EN
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