Tag: commons
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WORKSHOP–TALK UDLA SANTIAGO
In April I had the fortune of visiting Santiago, Chile, to lead a Workshop with thesis students at the Universidad de las Américas, and to do a book launch with contributors Linda Schilling Cuellar and Fernando Portal.
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READING ARCHITECTURE FROM PUBLIC TO COMMONS at CITYGROUP
The exhibition, Reading Architecture from Public to Commons, opens up the homonymous book to expose its contents visually, offering an opportunity for a first read that extends the connections of the printed document and creates a physical space for additional interpretation. Highlighting and complementing textual excerpts with imagery, the exhibition invites viewers to scroll through […]
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BOOK: ARCHITECTURE FROM PUBLIC TO COMMONS
Incredibly happy to share Architecture from Public to Commons. The book provides an urgent framework and collective reflection on understanding how to reconsider and recast architecture within ideas and politics of the commons and practices of commoning. Architecture from Public to Commons opens a dialogue with the scales of the commons, the limits of language […]
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MUSEOS EN COMÚN – MUSEUMS IN COMMON at JUMEX
In October I was fortunate to participate in the Lugares Comunes (Common Places) panel as speaker as part of the exhibition Museos en Común (Museusm in Common) organized by Marielsa Castro at the JUMEX Museum in Mexico City. Ler more about the fantastic exhibition project here.
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MAKING THE PUBLIC–COMMONS
MAKING THE PUBLIC–COMMONS was an installation and a conversations-marathon project motivated by the ambition and need to elaborate our positions towards the making and building public–commons, primarily through an act of appearance and conversation much required in our cultural context. The project relied mainly on direct dialogue and embodied engagement. It proposed dialogue and conversations […]
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INFRASTRUCTURE, THE COMMONS AND THE RIGHT TO THE CITY
A continuation of Public Assemblies and Infrastructures from the Fall 2018, INFRASTRUCTURES, THE COMMONS, AND THE RIGHT TO THE CITY is a third year architecture studio (Spring 2019) that will consider what, how and by whom are the collective title shaped Bryan, Texas, and how their identification and critical analysis can inform the production of a […]