The Dream - Play - Challenge Project / JOVIS (PDF)
Residential architecture is in crisis. In the twenty-first century we face population growth, migration and displacement, shifting intergenerational consensus, changing concepts of domesticity, and the disintegration of traditional gender roles. The...
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Residential architecture is in crisis. In the twenty-first century we face population growth, migration and displacement, shifting intergenerational consensus, changing concepts of domesticity, and the disintegration of traditional gender roles. The architecture of the spaces in which we dwell plays an essential role in the face of such challenges.
The Dream - Play - Challenge Project sets up a different form of creative exchange. It addresses how we could live in the future, extending the inclusive approaches of intersectional feminism to move beyond traditional academic discourse. This publication shows how forty international researchers came together to dream into future ways of residing, playfully co-creating more vibrant and just spaces of exchange.
With contributions by Paola Ardizzola, Bahar Avanoglu, Ipek Avanoglu, Ghita Barkouch, Tine Bernstorff Aagaard, Sigrún Birgisdóttir, Katarina Bonnevier, Shivani Chakraborty, Marianna Charitonidou, Ida Flarup, Simge Gülbahar, Anwyn Hocking, Anna Hope, Camilla Hornemann, Çagdas Kaya, Theresa, Keilhacker, Duygu Koca, Amy Kulper, Karl Kvaran, Sonja Lakic, Mathilde Lésenecal, Anne Marit Lunde, Maria Mengel, Hilal Menlioglu, Anne Pind, Ioanna Piniara, Andrea Prins, Jane Rendell, Jenni Reuter, Sarah Rivière, Anne Romme, Tina Saaby, Wiltrud Simbürger, and Verena von Beckerath
Wildtrud Simbürger trained as a physicist and architect. An independent academic, she is currently researching a doctorate in Architectural Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. Her work investigates conceptions of climate in the Late Renaissance and ties them to contemporary discourse on architectural climate and atmosphere in the Anthropocene.
Sarah Rivière teaches architectural design at Falmouth University, UK and runs an architecture office in Berlin, Germany. Her recent publications include the intersectional feminist "Survival Lounge Project" and the "Berliner Architekt*innen: Oral History" project, both in cooperation with the Technical University of Berlin. Her research resurrects the stasis engagement from ancient Greece and develops it as a tool to create a located yet lively architecture of kindred confrontation, tempered by restraint.
- 2023, 140 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Wiltrud Simbürger, Sarah Rivière
- Verlag: Walter de Gruyter
- ISBN-10: 3986120785
- ISBN-13: 9783986120788
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.11.2023
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