Lecture

Participation in Architecture

Description

This lecture explores the concept of participation in architecture, focusing on historical examples and contemporary reinterpretations. It delves into the social approach of Lucien Kroll, floorplans for specific projects, and the importance of engaging with inhabitants. The presentation also discusses the influence of key figures like Giancarlo De Carlo and Patrick Bouchain, emphasizing the need to challenge norms and foster dialogue. Through case studies such as the French pavilion at the Venice Biennale and projects by Raumlabor, the lecture showcases alternative ways of practicing architecture, promoting concepts like empowerment, networking, and subversion.

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