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The Housing Question in Sweden Part 5 - Making Effect 16 September 2017, at KTH
Seminar about the architecture of housing, which spans from a debate of spatial qualities to architecture’s role in the welfare state.
Seminarium om bostadsarkitekturen, som sträcker sig från en debatt om rumsliga kvaliteter till arkitekturens roll i välfärdsstaten.
curated by Erik Stenberg, Thordis Arrhenius and Sten Gromark
(in swedish)
Concluding Discussion with the Moderators / Sammanfattning med moderatorerna
Thordis Arrhenius, Sten Gromark, Erik Stenberg, among others
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The Housing Question in Sweden Part 4 - Making Effect 16 September 2017, at KTH
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Seminar about the architecture of housing, which spans from a debate of spatial qualities to architecture’s role in the welfare state. Seminarium om bostadsarkitekturen, som sträcker sig från en debatt om rumsliga kvaliteter till arkitekturens roll i välfärdsstaten. curated by Erik Stenberg, Thordis Arrhenius and Sten Gromark (in swedish) Current Research Platforms and Networks / Aktuell forskn...
The Housing Question in Sweden Part 3 - Making Effect 16 September 2017, at KTH
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Seminar about the architecture of housing, which spans from a debate of spatial qualities to architecture’s role in the welfare state. Seminarium om bostadsarkitekturen, som sträcker sig från en debatt om rumsliga kvaliteter till arkitekturens roll i välfärdsstaten. curated by Erik Stenberg, Thordis Arrhenius and Sten Gromark (in swedish) Current Research on Housing in Sweden, Aktuell bostadsfo...
The Housing Question in Sweden Part 2 - Making Effect 16 September 2017, at KTH
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Seminar about the architecture of housing, which spans from a debate of spatial qualities to architecture’s role in the welfare state. Seminarium om bostadsarkitekturen, som sträcker sig från en debatt om rumsliga kvaliteter till arkitekturens roll i välfärdsstaten. curated by Erik Stenberg, Thordis Arrhenius and Sten Gromark (in swedish) Architecture and Welfare/ Arkitektur och välfärd In the ...
The Housing Question in Sweden Part 1 - Making Effect 16 September 2017, at KTH
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Seminar about the architecture of housing, which spans from a debate of spatial qualities to architecture’s role in the welfare state. Seminarium om bostadsarkitekturen, som sträcker sig från en debatt om rumsliga kvaliteter till arkitekturens roll i välfärdsstaten. curated by Erik Stenberg, Thordis Arrhenius and Sten Gromark (in swedish) On the Importance of the Architecture of Housing / Om vi...
Architectural Education and the Profession - Making Effect 16 September 2017, at KTH
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Morning coffee conversation On Architectural Education and the Profession with Dana Cuff and Joan Ockman moderated by Anders Bergström
Ethics in Research, Practice and Activism - Making Effect 15 September 2017, at ArkDes
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Evening lectures and discussion: Ethics in Research, Practice and Activism Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti, DAAR - Decolonizing Architecture and Campus in Camps Constantin Petcou and Doina Petrescu, atelier d’architecture autogérée moderated by Ramia Mazé
Architects in Formation - Making Effect 15 September 2017, at ArkDes
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Architects in Formation Introduction by Anders Bergström Introductory keynote by Dana Cuff Brady Burroughs, "Architectural Flirtations: A Love Storey" Kristina Grange, "Deserving One's Role: In Search of the Political in Shaping of Professional Acting Space" Fredrik Nilsson, "The Changing Shape of Practice" Fredrik Torisson, "Utopology: A Re-Interrogation of the Utopian in Architecture" Maria Ä...
Representations/ Investigative Modeling - Making Effect 15 September 2017, at ArkDes
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Representations/ Investigative Modeling Introduction by Daniel Koch Atli Magnus Seelow, “Reconstructing the Stockholm Exhibition 1930” Ulrika Karlsson, “Experiment and Model” Lars Marcus, “Embodied Models” Pablo Miranda Carranza moderated by Daniel Koch
Critical Projections - Making Effect 15 September 2017, at ArkDes
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Critical Projections Introduction by Meike Schalk Ragnhild Claesson, “Doing Heritage: Places of the Past and Future Inside-Out through Women in Rosengård” Catharina Dyrssen, “Transvaluation: Making the World Matter” Nel Janssens, “Meta-Urbanism and Utopia-driven Projective Research” Ramia Mazé, “Feminist Futures: Materialisms, Activisms, Dialogues, Pedagogies, Projections” (with Meike Schalk an...
Material Conditions - Making Effect 15 September 2017, at ArkDes
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Material Conditions Introduction by Mattias Kärrholm Introductory keynote by Albena Yaneva Alberto Altés, “Encounters, Intraventions, and Matters of Care: Toward Responsible and Situated Making Practices” Hélène Frichot, “Deleuze in the City” (with Catharina Gabrielsson and Jonathan Metzger) Jennifer Mack, “Urban Design from Below: Immigration and the Built Environment” Emma Nilsson, “Architect...
Introduction - Making Effect 15 September 2017, at ArkDes
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Introduction to a day of short presentations of recent research in architecture and debates by Anders Bergström, Daniel Koch, Helena Mattsson and Meike Schalk
SHOHEI SHIGEMATSU: 'MILSTEIN HALL AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY'
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Welcome to the public events programme of the KTH-A and an open guest lecture by Shohei Shigematsu, partner at OMA and Director of the firm's New York office. As part of the KTH-A's ongoing lectures series on architecture and pedagogy, Shigematsu is invited to present Milstein Hall, OMA's project for Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP) in upstate New York. SHOHE...
ALFREDO BRILLEMBOURG: 'EMPOWER SHACK AS PROJECT'
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Guest lecture by Alfredo Brillembourg, architect, founding partner of Urban-Think Tank and chair for Architecture & Urban Design at ETH Zürich. The event is part of the series ‘...as project’ and co-hosted with Civitas Athaneum Laboratory, KTH-ABE. ALFREDO BRILLEMBOURG was born in New York. He received his Bachelor of Art and Architecture in 1984 and his Master of Science in Architectural Desig...
DOUG SPENCER: 'IMMEDIATE AFFECT'
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A public lecture by Douglas Spencer, writer and teacher of architectural history and theory at the Architectural Association, The Royal College of Art and the University of East London. Subtitled 'Architecture, Neoliberalism and the Patterning of Experience', the event doubled as a keynote for the international conference Architecture of Deregulations at KTH-A and Moderna Museet in Stockholm on...
SELVA GÜRDOĞAN & GREGERS TANG THOMSEN: 'ISTANBUL ENDLESS'
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SELVA GÜRDOĞAN & GREGERS TANG THOMSEN: 'ISTANBUL ENDLESS'
LÉONIE GEISENDORF: 'OM LE CORBUSIERS ARKITEKTUR I FEM PUNKTER' (1988)
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LÉONIE GEISENDORF: 'OM LE CORBUSIERS ARKITEKTUR I FEM PUNKTER' (1988)
TATJANA SCHNEIDER: 'SPATIAL AGENCY'
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TATJANA SCHNEIDER: 'SPATIAL AGENCY'
CHRISTINA WERNER: 'INSTITUT FÜR RAUMEXPERIMENTE'
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CHRISTINA WERNER: 'INSTITUT FÜR RAUMEXPERIMENTE'
ETHEL BARAONA POHL: 'DISSIDENCE FROM STANDARDS'
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ETHEL BARAONA POHL: 'DISSIDENCE FROM STANDARDS'
ANASTASSIA SMIRNOVA: 'THE PARADOX BOX (STRELKA INSTITUTE)'
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ANASTASSIA SMIRNOVA: 'THE PARADOX BOX (STRELKA INSTITUTE)'
BRYONY ROBERTS: 'INTERVENTION AS PROJECT'
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BRYONY ROBERTS: 'INTERVENTION AS PROJECT'
SHELLEY MCNAMARA: 'IMAGINING THE REAL'
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SHELLEY MCNAMARA: 'IMAGINING THE REAL'
LO-RES: 'WHY ARCHITECTURE NEEDS LOW-RESOLUTION CRITIQUE'
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LO-RES: 'WHY ARCHITECTURE NEEDS LOW-RESOLUTION CRITIQUE'
DAVID A. GARCIA: 'BEYOND THE REAL'
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DAVID A. GARCIA: 'BEYOND THE REAL'
From Screen to Being II: 'Arthropodic'
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From Screen to Being II: 'Arthropodic'
JORGE OTERO-PAILOS: 'EXPERIMENTAL PRESERVATION'
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JORGE OTERO-PAILOS: 'EXPERIMENTAL PRESERVATION'
MABEL O. WILSON: 'OTHER MONUMENTALITIES'
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MABEL O. WILSON: 'OTHER MONUMENTALITIES'
ALASTAIR PARVIN: 'HOUSING AS PROJECT'
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ALASTAIR PARVIN: 'HOUSING AS PROJECT'
KTH-A 2015-2016: 'STUDIO THEMES PRESENTATIONS' (PART I & II)
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KTH-A 2015-2016: 'STUDIO THEMES PRESENTATIONS' (PART I & II)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @devicetestsandvine-hn2gg
    @devicetestsandvine-hn2gg 6 місяців тому

    NICE VIDEO

  • @yueteng2046
    @yueteng2046 Рік тому

    did he mention about the LEGO house?

    • @yueteng2046
      @yueteng2046 Рік тому

      and some fashion design for buildings lol

  • @dedisetiadi7642
    @dedisetiadi7642 2 роки тому

    Wow brilian man

  • @svantehallgren1312
    @svantehallgren1312 2 роки тому

    Den här föreläsningen var guld värd

  • @jonsonronson7270
    @jonsonronson7270 3 роки тому

    every building he has shown was so bland , out of place . why are architects so afraid to add detail , symmetry , ornamentation and human proportions. It used to be every building was up to a very high architectural visual quality where no building stood out but connected to form a cohesive enviroment and the ones that did stand out were magnificently detailed and designed. something this guy doesnt even think about .

  • @adamsayash
    @adamsayash 3 роки тому

    Very interesting topics and studios!

  • @anikan865
    @anikan865 3 роки тому

    5:45

  • @patrikahlvik8607
    @patrikahlvik8607 3 роки тому

    Detta är så vackert och välgjort

  • @ilDavid9
    @ilDavid9 3 роки тому

    I think that even if all projects pick features from the surrounding or history, some of them I think are just disconnected from the landscape.

  • @michaelschone3406
    @michaelschone3406 4 роки тому

    coolstuff :peace:

  • @georgecosbuc4475
    @georgecosbuc4475 4 роки тому

    this guy is a joke reminds me of billy maize selling detergent on south park. Just a salesman not architect

  • @libarhit
    @libarhit 4 роки тому

    Bra Tack! Det är Väldigt aktuellt! Tyvärr, men oftast “uttvecklaren” är inte estetik-orienterad. Bara förtjänst. Och förlät mig för min svenska .))))

  • @user-qg6vd9tc2i
    @user-qg6vd9tc2i 4 роки тому

    In the last few minutes, prof said that, we are not asking student about what an effect of a historical door but what you observed, it's very similar to the notion of "tacit knowledge" that means you do know but you're never asking why.

  • @dougmorris1664
    @dougmorris1664 4 роки тому

    Ingels and his BIG Project could save the traditional farmlands of central Arizona, USA. In the developing areas like Gilbert, AZ. Were mundane housing developments are just being leveled and wiped out, and all signs of the past and traditional farm land, which are not only a productive source of usable products but a visual and environmental source of cooling the desert air and temperatures. It is a interesting paradox at hand, these elements of traditional farmlands and open spaces and vistas are part of what attract people to this area, and as they come at greater numbers it is the exact reason it will become a unattractive and wasteland. As Bjarke Ingels, so clearly articulates is his interviews and concepts make clear, the making of a sustainable development. One of Ingels mountain housing project could go along way to not only help save this area it would be a great influence on such backward and mundane concepts of housing and would be I believe, a huge hit with the young generation that are settling in the Southwest and ultimately the inhabitants and caretaker of this area. I think it's profoundly important that the concepts of housing is presented to the people by people like Bjarke Ingels, as most people do not and have such a clear vision, but they do have a great appreciation of that vision when they are lead the the top of the mountain and they can see a 360 degree view. These elements are not only material, but they go to the heart, to soul of humanity and inspiration and the quality, the wonder of life. Thank You for the videos and your work.

  • @simonwax7575
    @simonwax7575 4 роки тому

    This is a great lecture and some really beautiful and interesting work.

  • @riccia888
    @riccia888 4 роки тому

    So he predict what happen now in HK?

  • @johnz6241
    @johnz6241 5 років тому

    1:32 i like bjarke's response, social entrepreneuralism is the way to go for architects in the states, I know of an architect that is getting a pool built in the hudson river and funded through kickstarter, idk why the lady is complaining about American transportation ?

  • @goobert23456
    @goobert23456 5 років тому

    Wow just wow

  • @ifeelgoodhere4327
    @ifeelgoodhere4327 6 років тому

    3:35 BI starts

  • @EduardvanNiekerk
    @EduardvanNiekerk 6 років тому

    Authenticity, period.

  • @builtart
    @builtart 6 років тому

    A big thinker and a good person to "include" many others ideas...that is a good quality for an Architect...leader....however my only critisizm as a fellow architect /artist....is some of the buildings have an ugly overall massing shape...proportion...the massive shapes can become quite monolithic and unbalanced looking..... if not broken down and separated into smalller masses a bit more... Frank Lloyd Wright had a sensitivity to the larger visual aesthetic....the massive aesthetic...Frank was a master of simplicity...and very close studier of nature....nature does the massive in beautiful ways ...so follow natures ques...for shapes ,forms ,proportions....for example mountains become smaller as they grow higher...so proportionally perfect to the eye...so to create a building that grows larger as it gets higher is exactly the opposite to natures principles of design...still more to learn Bjarke...but you are certainly in a powerful position to do what you choose ...well done . Darren

    • @SCervanters
      @SCervanters 6 років тому

      you buggin.....

    • @gaybroshevik4180
      @gaybroshevik4180 6 років тому

      Hesonistic Sustainability, bitch. We're Millennials. Accept it.

  • @soffa93
    @soffa93 6 років тому

    Som någon med erfarenhet från arkitekturbyggnaden kan jag bara säga såhär: om det finns ett helvete för byggnader hoppas jag att den hamnar där.

  • @nataliabonilla764
    @nataliabonilla764 7 років тому

    Ljud är dåligt!

  • @skstan1965
    @skstan1965 7 років тому

    His CV says it all. phd.aaschool.ac.uk/faculty/mark-cousins/Only in the UK could someone so unqualified, an MA in art history who has never published even a decent article would sit as head of a PhD program and theory program at a top school for 30 years. No wonder nothing cool has happened since the mid-80s. He knows nothing about architectural history. He basically talks kaka for one hour, in this one, making something out of nothing, of course.

  • @Lugo42
    @Lugo42 7 років тому

    If only architects who wrote have found a place in the History of architecture, maybe we should blame it on the Architecture Historians who search in the books instead of searching in the buldings right ?

  • @odinfarwanderer
    @odinfarwanderer 7 років тому

    noice

  • @kevinwehrer4605
    @kevinwehrer4605 7 років тому

    I could watch these videos all day

  • @jakeinao5349
    @jakeinao5349 8 років тому

    his accent is addicting., =)!

    • @Foster_The_Wild
      @Foster_The_Wild 7 років тому

      I love BIG, I think their work is unparalleled. I use them as precedents for all my work at arch school and I've started to say Architecture like Bjark hahaa

    • @jakeinao5349
      @jakeinao5349 7 років тому

      hahah., same here., my erasmus classmates even asked me why i pronounced "architecture" like bjarke and im asian., LOL!

  • @theoryg
    @theoryg 8 років тому

    I think architecture as in the corporate office lobby environment can very often be off limits for people to look at the scaled models specifically. In a way they run ahead of common folks thinking.

  • @Neil1701
    @Neil1701 8 років тому

    Epic. I'm fully behind this revolution.

  • @lteodorescu
    @lteodorescu 8 років тому

    kind of project kind of interesting kind of

  • @gigisimbajon4625
    @gigisimbajon4625 8 років тому

    hE IS AS INTERESTING AS HIS WORKS... AWESOME AND GENIUS...

  • @kash1992ify
    @kash1992ify 8 років тому

    Hes brilliant...Genius born once in a thousand years...

    • @milicabravacic7110
      @milicabravacic7110 6 років тому

      Mozart of modern architecture..same unstoppable talent and innocent human being

    • @stonedTom
      @stonedTom 4 роки тому

      Oh! No, he is brilliant, no doubt on him. It seems your list of brilliant thinkers is way too short! :O guess there are way more than you thought! Keep looking for them!

  • @skstan1965
    @skstan1965 8 років тому

    Astonishing, for ten minutes in, he shames beginning architecture students for not knowing classical orders, but then never explains or speaks about the subject he claims to know about: yet in the age of Internet: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_order

  • @themnax
    @themnax 9 років тому

    i think he's missing a bet by not replacing the automobile with solar powered narrow gauge transit, or considering obsoleting the city, the idea of city, or most of the ideas of city as we think of them today, entirely. but i like his thinking. it goes beyond some of the familiar boxes, but it needs to go further beyond some of the familiar sacred cows.

  • @veverica39
    @veverica39 9 років тому

    32:07 Photo that shows Rem who is standing in the back. Beatriz really demonstrated the power of collaborative practice.

  • @nihilsinemagnovita
    @nihilsinemagnovita 9 років тому

    They are great architects but Stockolm does not need any skyscraper: in my opinion they did not preserve the caracter of the city.

  • @jclabart
    @jclabart 9 років тому

    It seems to me a big thinker for human fun and pleasure but faaar away from our need of sustainablility!!!

    • @Foster_The_Wild
      @Foster_The_Wild 7 років тому

      He works it in, its not really his job to do that, that's why he has a team. Play with strengths and let other people do the hard bits.

  • @niory
    @niory 9 років тому

    Really liked their works please do not ever delete this video I would love to come back to it in few years to rewatch it !

  • @skstan1965
    @skstan1965 9 років тому

    Colomina does not mention that plenty of architects never studied architecture, it was part of working with architects, such as Frank Lloyd Wright or even Le Corbusier. But please distinguish interesting theorists like Kwinter from old-fashioned historians like Cousins at the AA, and other historians who follow art history, like Hal Foster, who do not get the difference between art and architecture.

  • @JumpNationFilms
    @JumpNationFilms 9 років тому

    ugly. UGLY!

  • @MihaiMoldovan666
    @MihaiMoldovan666 9 років тому

    Lol... Boring............

  • @marvelfuture7193
    @marvelfuture7193 9 років тому

    like if you're watching this for TOD... P.S I cant even continue after 10mins..

  • @ArkitekFAA
    @ArkitekFAA 10 років тому

    Interesting insight

  • @jonathanmontebon4120
    @jonathanmontebon4120 10 років тому

    A great inspirational video. Has successfully displayed the multi disciplinary and collaborative nature of architectural profession. Good material for aspiring Architects.

  • @tolarms9900
    @tolarms9900 10 років тому

    OMG! THE VIDEO DIDN'T PLAY ON MY COMPUTER, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

  • @jonaspedersen5990
    @jonaspedersen5990 10 років тому

    He somehow insinuates that you can't make fun of the prophet Muhammed. How ridiculous. I love the 8 house. Visited it whilst in Denmark last summer. Lovely, almost surreal landscape adjacent to it!

  • @CarloEsquivelT
    @CarloEsquivelT 10 років тому

    I have come to realize that is inspiration that gives you the nerve (balls) to sell the unthinkable, and is talent that makes you achieve the unthinkable. Masters like Mr. Ingels and his team, have the opportunity to do it often. Great Lecture!!

  • @PeterRockClausen
    @PeterRockClausen 10 років тому

    Fantastic lecture, I'm from Denmark, studying Software Development, but I have an interest in Architecture too, so watching Bjarke Ingels projects and his person is really inspiring, and I can also draw perspective to my own work, even though it's a different study :) And I can actually go see his architecture as I'm currently living in Copenhagen :) Very nice video, really enjoyed it, thank you for uploading, I really appreciate it :)

  • @ArchitectureMug
    @ArchitectureMug 10 років тому

    I wonder how much of a critisism, or backlash they get on their projects in a social stand point, if any. I mean to me it seems they research a lot to make a smart decition on the political or social message they want to send in a project. Like the "Parlament prism" project, was brilliant and very ballsy!