Lecture

Designing the Object: Rereading History

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This lecture explores the process of designing objects through the works of various architects such as Saluttobuono, Go Hasegawa, and Baukunst, among others. It delves into the reinterpretation of historical architecture by architects like Aldo Rossi and Soll Lewitt. The presentation also discusses the concept of picturing the present with projects like Tondo by OFFICE kersten geers david van severen. Additionally, it examines the idea of mediating between buildings to create a new entity, as expressed by David van Severen and Kersten Geers. The lecture further delves into the significance of architectural groups and initiatives like Urban Innovations Group, ILAUD, and AMO, shedding light on their roles in the architectural discourse.

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