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A handfull of productive paradigms: Dutch examples
P. Wilson
20-6-2013 16:30:00
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PUTTING THINGS TOGETHER, TAKING THINGS APART
N.L. Brennan
4-10-2013 11:45:00
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(UNTITLED)
V. Olgiati
23-1-2014 17:30:00
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Architecture education expanded: Toward the writing of a history
J. Ockman
31-5-2013 12:00:00
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ARCHITECTURE IN NORTHERN LANDSCAPES
T. Saunders
16-4-2015 16:30:00
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Architecture without Architects
A. van Berkel
13-11-2014 17:30:00
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Arquitectura-G
presenter@tudelft
13-10-2022 16:30:00
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Art and Technology
presenter@tudelft
8-10-2020 16:30:00
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Atmospheric Fog
S. Graziani
8-3-2013 13:00:00
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Berlage talks - Andres Jacque
presenter@tudelft
17-3-2022 17:45:00
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Between Ideas
Design and curating share related goals and means: the mediation and communication of complex and oftentimes challenging sets of content; the coordination of multiple actors and harnessing of networks of production; the creation of conditions of presentation and participation for other individuals. In these and other ways, both disciplines are often in between—between image and text, primary and secondary experiences, originals and reproductions, creative work and its multiple publics. How things are communicated—the qualities of the display itself—and their inflections are key concerns. In the work of both P!, a critically-acclaimed multidisciplinary space in New York's Chinatown, as well as that of Project Projects, an award-winning graphic design studio, these questions of mediation and multiple publics become both method and content. Rather than assuming that presentation must be neutral, spaces and forums of discourse are activated to create ruptures and productive confusion between different forms of presentation and sets of expectations. Through this ongoing cross-pollination of participants, disciplines, and approaches, design itself becomes a space of intersection and overlap between different communities. Exhibitions-making in this context functions not only as the creation of forms, but rather as an ongoing process of exploration. Prem Krishnamurthy, founder of P! and Project Projects, will speak about both institutions and their models of operation. Taking stock of the first half-year of the "Mom-and-Pop-Kunsthalle" that is P!, Krishnamurthy will connect this work with key graphic design projects by Project Projects from the past decade in order to suggest new avenues and ends for design and its methods.
P. Krishnamurthy
1-2-2013 13:00:00
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Bovenbouw, Antwerp
presenter@tudelft
15-9-2022 16:30:00
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BRIEF OBEDIENCE
L. Fior
17-1-2014 13:00:00
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CLINICAL IMPROVISATION
J. Tettamanti
11-10-2013 11:45:00
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Conference of Infrastructure - Closing remarks
J.L. Cohen
23-5-2014 13:15:00
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Conference on Infrastructure - Assembling Infrastructure: The Machine in the City
A. Heym
23-5-2014 13:15:00
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Conference on Infrastructure - Grounding Infrastructure: Landscapes in Transit
M. Bouw
23-5-2014 11:00:00
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Conference on Infrastructure - Welcome & Openings remarks
M. Riedijk
23-5-2014 07:00:00
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Context and plurality: Recent works of eaa
In short, the keywords for EAA and Emre Arolat would be context and plurality. The context for Arolat is where the solution lies. It is up to the creativity of the architects to uncover the aspects of the context that will become the basis for the projects undertaken by EAA. The architect must not be ideologically or stylistically prejudiced. The supple un- self-conscious attitude allows him to derive solutions for each project. Needless to say, this attitude also calls for bringing plurality to solutions as well as richness to the young architectural portfolio of an up-and-coming master of architecture.
E. Arolat
11-4-2013 16:30:00
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CO-RESIDENCE™: HABITER EN GRAND
B. Ramo
25-10-2013 12:00:00
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Dear Architects
presenter@tudelft
28-4-2022 16:30:00
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Designing research
C. Bessard
22-3-2013 13:00:00
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Filthy Logics - The Architecture of Mediocrity by Francesca Hughes
presenter@tudelft
12-5-2022 16:30:00
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FROM WUNDERKAMMER TO MUSE-OLOGY, SOME REFLECTIONS
P.E. Healy
11-11-2013 10:30:00
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HOW TO MAKE BORING THINGS INTERESTING
B. McGetrick
3-5-2013 12:00:00
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Interactive Landscapes
D. Roosegaarde
24-4-2014 16:30:00
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John Wood & Paul Harrison
presenter@tudelft
10-11-2022 17:30:00
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Material-ism
One of China's most accomplished contemporary architects and the founding head of the Graduate Center of Architecture at Peking University, Yung Ho Chang is the founder of Beijing-based Atelier FCJZ, one of the first independent architecture practices founded in China. He is a Professor of Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he headed the Department of Architecture from 2005 to 2010. He received his Masters of Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley and taught in the U.S. for 15 years before returning to Beijing. He has stated that: “In the international perception, there often seems to be a Chinese architectural project that is icon-making and turns out to be essentially a formal proposition. However, just like the rest of the world, contemporary China is confronted by pressing issues from rapid urbanization to climate change. China also deals with its own unique problems, such as the great cultural transition. My Beijing-based practice has been attempting to take on some of these Chinese and/or universal challenges and treat them as opportunities for the firm and perhaps for other architects working in China.” In his lecture, Yung Ho Chang will how his architectural practice is rooted in material experimentation, reflecting upon notions of materialism both as in the Marxist ideology of the pre-market China and in the Chinese consumers’ mentality today. Specifically, he will present four projects: two buildings—a museum of concrete and a house of fiber glass—clothes design, and a film.
Y. Ho Chang
13-12-2012 17:30:00
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MEDIATED SPACES
A. Konrad
29-11-2013 12:45:00
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MEDIUM WITH A MESSAGE
L. Hutton
11-6-2015 16:30:00
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ON THE FUTURE OF ARCHITECTURAL CRITICISM
T. Metz
13-12-2013 13:00:00
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ON THE FUTURE OF ARCHITECTURAL CRITICISM (part 1.1)
T. Metz
13-12-2013 13:00:00
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ON THE IDOLATROUS INTERIOR
M. Pimlott
20-11-2013 16:45:00
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Patient (Re)search
K. Frampton
18-9-2014 16:30:00
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Power of Place
K. Kuma
12-6-2014 16:30:00
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REALLY SUSTAINABLE
M. Gielen
27-9-2013 12:00:00
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Recent projects
M. Aires Mateus
9-10-2014 16:30:00
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Reframe
A. Geuze
15-5-2014 16:30:00
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SHANSHUI CITY
M. Yansong
11-11-2013 17:30:00
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Source Material
D. van Severen
8-1-2015 17:30:00
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Staging
I. Pestellini Laparelli
19-3-2015 17:30:00
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The Agency of Visual Research - Studio Folder
presenter@tudelft
23-6-2022 16:30:00
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The Berlage Keynotes: "Recent Work" by Design Bitches
In 2010, Catherine Johnson and Rebecca Rudolph founded Design, Bitches with a bold and irreverent vision to make architecture significant in daily life. Their multidisciplinary firm draws inspiration from the duos' eclectic expertise in the areas of design, art, and pop culture. Based in Los Angeles, they collaborate on an international range of projects that scale from brand identity and commercial spaces to ground-up residential and cultural buildings. They work closely with clients to develop creative solutions responsive to location and user experience. By experimenting with materials and graphics, they provide durable contemporary designs that wink at history. The Berlage Keynotes is an ongoing lecture series featuring internationally prominent architects, designers, and thinkers who are at the forefront of design discourse and innovation. A selection of speakers working from different disciplinary perspectives and in different geographic, cultural, and political contexts present how their work engages with contemporary issues and debates. This spring semester, speakers include Andrés Jaque, Dear Architects, Design, Bitches, Francesca Hughes, Shohei Shigematsu, Studio Folder, and Tomoaki Uno.
presenter@tudelft
14-4-2022 16:30:00
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The Berlage Keynotes: Lina Ghotmeh Architecture
presenter@tudelft
8-12-2022 17:30:00
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The Berlage Keynotes: Part Office
presenter@tudelft
24-11-2022 17:30:00
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The Good Life
N. de Ru
4-9-2014 16:30:00
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TYPE AND PROPORTION
G. Hasegawa
8-10-2013 16:30:00
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Underground Past and Future: Worm’s Wisdom or Ostrich’s Syndrome?
J. Gubler
22-5-2014 16:00:00
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WASTELANDS AND EMPTY TERRAINS
L. Almarcegui
10-1-2014 13:00:00
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WUNDERKAMMER IN DEMOCRACY: ZÜRICH 1914
S. von Moos
15-11-2013 12:45:00
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