Conférence par
26 septembre 2016
Dans le cadre de l’exposition Hannes Meyer et le concept de design collectif
Amica Dall
Assemble, Londres
ASSEMBLE
In their practice, Assemble Studio goes beyond disciplinary boundaries, cutting through the fragmentation of modernism. Since 5 years, this collective including former architecture school classmates and students in English literature, history, philosophy, have been working to create an open, flexible, participatory, and exciting city, based on architectural projects that are ad hoc, handmade, built by volunteers, and fundamentally of their respective, very urban sites. Their work focuses on design as a tool for improving the social and cultural relations in communities.
In 2015, they become the first architecture or design studio to receive the prestigious Turner Prize for art. This did not bothered them, as they stated: “Art? We’re more interested in plumbing”.
Amica Dall will discuss the social role of architects and architecture as well as the relation between craftsmanship, production and the city.
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