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Giovanna Carnevali // Fundació Mies van der Rohe: Made in Europe

Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting Giovanna Carnevali, Director of the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, as the first of the Spring Lecture Series for 2015. Giovanna discussed contemporary architecture through the experience accumulated thanks to the Mies van der Rohe Award since 1988.

Europe is made up of cities, and architecture is what makes cities. Today we find ourselves in a moment of historical change, and it becomes necessary to understand the role of architecture in this transitioning Europe, and become aware of the evolution over the previous decades.

During a time when a great variety of media bombards daily with an overconsumption of information, there is, albeit paradoxically, a need for a cross interpretation that will allow us to see past the cacophony of information.

The Mies van der Rohe Award has been a catalyst for the interpretation of the state of architecture for 26 years already, fostering the biannual compilation of the contemporary European architectural production. Conscious of the current historical change, the Fundació is changing in scale, acting from Barcelona towards Europe as an element capable of processing all of the knowledge that the Prize offers. The Fundació generates data, connects key players and encourages the debate on what role architecture should have in relation with the contemporary social European necessities.


 

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Thursday 9th of April // Giovanna Carnevali // Fundació Mies van der Rohe: Made in Europe

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Digital Matter | Intelligent Constructions // Research Trip // NY & Boston

Digital Matter | Intelligent Constructions Research Studio travelled to the States last week for their Studio Research Trip. The students and faculty arrived in New York where they had the opportunity to visit the city. They then travelled to Boston where they visited and had crits at the Harvard GSD with Bradley Cantrell, also visiting the Harvard Microbiotics Lab.

In Boston they also visited the MIT, with a presentation at the MIT Senseable City Lab, led by Carlo Ratti, with Erin Baumgartner, as well as at the MIT Jerome Lemelson Center and its Labs. They also had a sit down and presentation with Skylar Tibbits in the MIT Self Assembly Lab, and saw the oldest 3D Printer in the USA.

They then returned to New York where they visited the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in particular Terreform ONE with Mitchell Joachim, and Gen Space. They closed the trip with a tour through Brooklyn and New York City.

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IAAC Spring Lecture Series 2015 // Full Program

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Design with Nature // 2nd Term Presentations

Today were the Design with Nature Research Studio 2nd Term presentations. The Studio, led by Javier Peña and Rodrigo Rubio, with Oriol Carrasco and Alessio Verdolino, proposed a series of projects that proposed new ways of growing the city, natural parks and rural areas based on the cycles of water, energy, matter and information.

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Friday 20th of March // Intelligent Cities | Emergent Territories // 2nd Term Presentations

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Thursday 19th of March // [DMIC] Digital Matter | Intelligent Constructions // 2nd Term Presentations

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