‘Childhood and Public Space’: A Dialogue Between the Arts, Education and Urban Design Conference

Taking place July 6-7 at CosmoCaixa in Barcelona, the ‘Childhood and Public Spaces’ international conference offers a series of perspectives and experiences on actual childhood space scenarios in the city. An encounter with urban-design practice, educational experience and artistic methods are key aspects of this hands-on approach. It will also include a forum allowing dialogue between international professionals and workshops that take you to actual spaces in Barcelona. This action has been organized by the design and space-creation masters students of the UPC-CCCB. The deadline to register for the event is June 15. More information after the break.

Organizers: Urbanitas Berlin-Barcelona, Associació de Mestres Rosa Sensat
Contributors: Goethe Institut Barcelona, Institut Francés Barcelona, CCCB, UPC School, Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya
Location: CosmoCaixa c. Isaac Newton 26, Bcn
Price: 80 euros* (includes Breakfast and Lunch)
More Info: [email protected]

To register, please visit here.

'Childhood and Public Space': A Dialogue Between the Arts, Education and Urban Design Conference originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 21 May 2013.

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‘Childhood and Public Space’: A Dialogue Between the Arts, Education and Urban Design Conference

Taking place July 6-7 at CosmoCaixa in Barcelona, the ‘Childhood and Public Spaces’ international conference offers a series of perspectives and experiences on actual childhood space scenarios in the city. An encounter with urban-design practice, educational experience and artistic methods are key aspects of this hands-on approach. It will also include a forum allowing dialogue between international professionals and workshops that take you to actual spaces in Barcelona. This action has been organized by the design and space-creation masters students of the UPC-CCCB. The deadline to register for the event is June 15. More information after the break.

Organizers: Urbanitas Berlin-Barcelona, Associació de Mestres Rosa Sensat
Contributors: Goethe Institut Barcelona, Institut Francés Barcelona, CCCB, UPC School, Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya
Location: CosmoCaixa c. Isaac Newton 26, Bcn
Price: 80 euros* (includes Breakfast and Lunch)
More Info: [email protected]

To register, please visit here.

'Childhood and Public Space': A Dialogue Between the Arts, Education and Urban Design Conference originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 21 May 2013.

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‘Childhood and Public Space’: A Dialogue Between the Arts, Education and Urban Design Conference

Taking place July 6-7 at CosmoCaixa in Barcelona, the ‘Childhood and Public Spaces’ international conference offers a series of perspectives and experiences on actual childhood space scenarios in the city. An encounter with urban-design practice, educational experience and artistic methods are key aspects of this hands-on approach. It will also include a forum allowing dialogue between international professionals and workshops that take you to actual spaces in Barcelona. This action has been organized by the design and space-creation masters students of the UPC-CCCB. The deadline to register for the event is June 15. More information after the break.

Organizers: Urbanitas Berlin-Barcelona, Associació de Mestres Rosa Sensat
Contributors: Goethe Institut Barcelona, Institut Francés Barcelona, CCCB, UPC School, Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya
Location: CosmoCaixa c. Isaac Newton 26, Bcn
Price: 80 euros* (includes Breakfast and Lunch)
More Info: [email protected]

To register, please visit here.

'Childhood and Public Space': A Dialogue Between the Arts, Education and Urban Design Conference originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 21 May 2013.

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‘Motion Matters’ Exhibition / UNStudio

Currently on view until July 4th at the Aedes Gallery in Berlin, UNStudio‘s ‘Motion Matters’ Exhibition presents ten of UNStudio’s milestone projects, in addition to conveying their perspective on 25 years of architectural production, their current approach to architectural practice and the wider discourse that determines design challenges today. For many years UNStudio has been investigating  the potential of the temporary installation as an experimental testing ground for manifold architectural concerns and  it is these investigations that form the basis of their exhibit. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Ben van Berkel: “When we talk of ‘motion’ within architecture we not only refer to buildings and their potential effects, but also to shifts, or twists in the whole, integrated practice of the profession; we talk of the mobile forces which engender change and where the future of architecture may lie. ‘Motion’ therefore also encapsulates the past, the present and the possible future of the profession.

Motion

The effects of situation, light, color, and material on viewer perception are tested in a spatial installation of shifting perspectives. Within a trajectory of transitional spaces, optical illusions and trompe l’oeil effects are brought to contemporary structures, generating an experience that negotiates the ideal and the relational. The many interactions possible between building, programme and user which can engage the public in a dynamic and challenging confrontation is a key element in UNStudio’s designs. The exhibit itself is not merely a showcase, nor an object to passively observe, but instead interacts with the visitor whilst simultaneously demanding active participation in order to create a spatial and dynamic experience.

Matters

At an almost 1:1 scale the visitor can, as it were, step into the projects on display: these include the Burnham Pavilion (Millennium Park, Chicago, USA), the Centre for Virtual Engineering – ZVE (Fraunhofer Institute, Stuttgart, Germany),  the Theatre Agora (Lelystad, Netherlands), the Galleria Centercity (Cheonan, Korea), the Arnhem Central – Platform Roofs (Arnhem, Netherlands), the MUMUTH Music Theatre (Graz, Austria), the Holiday Home (ICA, Philadelphia, USA), the Education Executive Agency & Tax Offices (Groningen, Netherlands), the Haus am Weinberg (Stuttgart, Germany), and the Mercedes-Benz Museum (Stuttgart, Germany).

Knowledge Based

In addition to the primary focus on these key projects, a more detailed view is generated by means of five thematic threads which bind the projects together along a three-dimensional ribbon which meanders through the exhibition space. These threads consist of numerous small images which afford the reading of the various relationships between the exhibited projects within a larger context of inspiration, debate and realisation processes and provide insight into the knowledge driven nature of UNStudio’s practice.

For more information on the exhibition, please visit here.

'Motion Matters' Exhibition / UNStudio © Christian Richters
'Motion Matters' Exhibition / UNStudio © Christian Richters
'Motion Matters' Exhibition / UNStudio © Christian Richters
'Motion Matters' Exhibition / UNStudio © Christian Richters

'Motion Matters' Exhibition / UNStudio originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 21 May 2013.

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Online Master Class: “Codesigning Workspace: The future for collaborative environments”

The IE Master in Work Space Design presents the Online Master Classes series. 

Introducing: “Codesigning Workspace: The future for collaborative environments” with Oliver Marlow from Studio Tilt.

Collaboration is by its very definition about people, and about transforming their relationships with one another. Using space as a way to transform these relationships is at the heart of a collaborative environment: It needs to be open, inspiring, collegiate and creative. Designing workspace is changing too, to keep up. Without the user at the heart of workspace design a space will suffer in its conception. But fostering and harnessing these values as the space evolves is the crucial next step to the environment of the future, remaining adaptable, interactive, and iterative. How do we do this? What is the future of the collaborative environment?

Date: June 25, 2013. 17:00 Madrid.
Speaker: Oliver Marlow, Studio Tilt. Professor at IE Master in Work Space Design.

To register click here.

Online Master Class: “Codesigning Workspace: The future for collaborative environments” originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 20 May 2013.

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Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition

As an update to our recent post about the ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition currently taking place until July 28 at the Fondazione Bisazza in Vicenza, Italy, the first images have been shared with us. The exhibit includes several iconic, current and recently completed projects by Richard Meier & Partners, in celebration of the company’s 50th anniversary. Also being unveiled at this exhibition is a site-specific installation for the Foundation’s permanent collection. For more information about the exhibition, please visit here. More images after the break.

Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners

Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 18 May 2013.

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Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition

As an update to our recent post about the ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition currently taking place until July 28 at the Fondazione Bisazza in Vicenza, Italy, the first images have been shared with us. The exhibit includes several iconic, current and recently completed projects by Richard Meier & Partners, in celebration of the company’s 50th anniversary. Also being unveiled at this exhibition is a site-specific installation for the Foundation’s permanent collection. For more information about the exhibition, please visit here. More images after the break.

Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners
Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition Courtesy of Fondazione Bisazza + Richard Meier & Partners

Update: ‘Richard Meier – Architecture and Design’ Retrospective Exhibition originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 18 May 2013.

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San Rocco Summer School

Taking place August 28-September 6, the University of Genoa’s San Rocco Summer School (SRSS) will teach you to design buildings by making drawings, copying precedents and talking about corner solutions. Each teacher, who is a member of the San Rocco editorial board, and some friends and colleagues, will participate for two days, taking over the work developed by the colleagues that preceded him in the days before. It is the students who will provide the SRSS with consistency, being the only constant. The building to be designed is the new mosque of Genoa. Applications must be submitted no later than 12:00 on June 10. For more information, please visit here.

San Rocco Summer School originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 18 May 2013.

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