Posts Tagged: Architecture and Migrations

Toward A Counter-Border Architecture

What an incredible issue of IRÆ—I’m so proud to be part of it alongside Alberto Iacovoni! In this issue, centered on the theme of ‘Boundaries,’ we explore the history and dynamics of the European Union’s southern border and propose a

Toward A Counter-Border Architecture

What an incredible issue of IRÆ—I’m so proud to be part of it alongside Alberto Iacovoni! In this issue, centered on the theme of ‘Boundaries,’ we explore the history and dynamics of the European Union’s southern border and propose a

MedWays Open Atlas

Felice di averlo tra le mani! Ecco qui MedWays Open Atlas, imponente raccolta di ricerche su architettura e Mediterraneo curata da Mosè Ricci, con un mio contributo sulla rotta migratoria del mediterraneo centrale, con immagini di Alberto Iacovoni.

MedWays Open Atlas

Felice di averlo tra le mani! Ecco qui MedWays Open Atlas, imponente raccolta di ricerche su architettura e Mediterraneo curata da Mosè Ricci, con un mio contributo sulla rotta migratoria del mediterraneo centrale, con immagini di Alberto Iacovoni.

ECOWEEK Towards Intersectional Justice

What, and who, matters in architecture?Which voices speak through the built landscape and through its written histories?How, and from whom, is change generated? The fourth of a series of online events by ECOWEEK, an NGO with the mission to changepeople’s

ECOWEEK Towards Intersectional Justice

What, and who, matters in architecture?Which voices speak through the built landscape and through its written histories?How, and from whom, is change generated? The fourth of a series of online events by ECOWEEK, an NGO with the mission to changepeople’s

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Europe, a Resilient Community? Critical Practices across the Mediterranean Border

17. International Exhibition of Architecture at La Biennale di VeneziaSunday, May 23rd, 10 am-12 am (CET).Location: online on Resilient Communities’ FB and YouTube platforms Event curated by MariaLuisa Palumbo In recent decades, two major movements have shaped the Mediterranean Sea

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Europe, a Resilient Community? Critical Practices across the Mediterranean Border

17. International Exhibition of Architecture at La Biennale di VeneziaSunday, May 23rd, 10 am-12 am (CET).Location: online on Resilient Communities’ FB and YouTube platforms Event curated by MariaLuisa Palumbo In recent decades, two major movements have shaped the Mediterranean Sea

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At the Biennale, again!

Back in the Italian Pavilion at Venice Biennale with two events I organized for the opening day. On May 23rd, in the morning Europe, a Resilient Community? Critical Practices across the Mediterranean Border, in the afternoon Architette di Resilienza organized

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At the Biennale, again!

Back in the Italian Pavilion at Venice Biennale with two events I organized for the opening day. On May 23rd, in the morning Europe, a Resilient Community? Critical Practices across the Mediterranean Border, in the afternoon Architette di Resilienza organized

A Global History of IBA-1984/87

My review of Esra Akcan’s Open Architecture: Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA – 1984/87 (Birkhäuser, 2018) A humanist trajectory “Writing this book, I often felt like a weaver, interlacing stories of distinct individuals from different

A Global History of IBA-1984/87

My review of Esra Akcan’s Open Architecture: Migration, Citizenship and the Urban Renewal of Berlin-Kreuzberg by IBA – 1984/87 (Birkhäuser, 2018) A humanist trajectory “Writing this book, I often felt like a weaver, interlacing stories of distinct individuals from different

Palermo: open city, culture capital and hospitality hot spot

Pubblicato su Domusweb, qui in italiano “If someone asks me how many migrants there are in Palermo, I answer that there are none, because whoever comes to Palermo is Palermitan,” said Leoluca Orlando, the mayor of Palermo, during the opening

Palermo: open city, culture capital and hospitality hot spot

Pubblicato su Domusweb, qui in italiano “If someone asks me how many migrants there are in Palermo, I answer that there are none, because whoever comes to Palermo is Palermitan,” said Leoluca Orlando, the mayor of Palermo, during the opening

Così la Francia reinventa dei rifugi nelle sue città

Dalla Friche di Marsiglia a Les Grands Voisins di Parigi, il padiglione francese alla Biennale di Architettura di Venezia racconta la sperimentazione di nuove forme di rifugi urbani. Realizzati affidando luoghi abbandonati a comunità in cerca di spazi. Pubblicato su Eastwest

Così la Francia reinventa dei rifugi nelle sue città

Dalla Friche di Marsiglia a Les Grands Voisins di Parigi, il padiglione francese alla Biennale di Architettura di Venezia racconta la sperimentazione di nuove forme di rifugi urbani. Realizzati affidando luoghi abbandonati a comunità in cerca di spazi. Pubblicato su Eastwest

Roma capitale dell’accoglienza?

Pubblicato su Eastwest La lettera che la sindaca Raggi ha recentemente mandato al prefetto di Roma, per chiedere di fermare l’arrivo di migranti nella capitale, ha riportato sulle prime pagine dei giornali la questione dell’accoglienza. La questione cioè della necessità

Roma capitale dell’accoglienza?

Pubblicato su Eastwest La lettera che la sindaca Raggi ha recentemente mandato al prefetto di Roma, per chiedere di fermare l’arrivo di migranti nella capitale, ha riportato sulle prime pagine dei giornali la questione dell’accoglienza. La questione cioè della necessità