Explores the inauguration of the innovative Rolex Learning Center at EPFL, emphasizing its role in fostering knowledge, innovation, and community through collaborative efforts and public-private partnerships.
Explores the architectural design process of a unique housing project in Munich, focusing on budget constraints, communal living spaces, and collaborative decision-making.
Delves into historical examples and contemporary reinterpretations of participation in architecture, emphasizing the importance of engaging with inhabitants and challenging norms.
Explores the evolution of rationalism in French architecture during the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasizing the shift from ornamentation to structural integrity.
Explores Adolf Loos' critique of ornamentation and bourgeois culture, contrasting with Ettore Sottsass' innovative approach to design and his influence on post-Fordism.