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		<description><![CDATA[Over the weekend, on days 5 and 6 of the GSS2014, the Barcelona group were introduced to Digital Design Tools for Architecture and Urbanism. Both mornings the students had a Digital Design Tools Tutorial with Luis E. Fraguada, and then in the afternoon worked on their Digital Designs in groups.]]></description>
	    
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		<title>Friday 23rd of May: JOHN PALMESINO // Fathoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday 23rd of May 2014 John Palmesino Lecture: Fathoms @ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium Open to the Public JOHN PALMESINO John Palmesino is an architect and urbanist. He has established Territorial Agency together with Ann-Sofi Rönnskog. Territorial Agency is an independent organisation that innovatively promotes and works for sustainable territorial transformations. Territorial Agency works to strengthen [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Friday 23rd of May 2014</strong></p>
<p><strong>John Palmesino<br />
Lecture: Fathoms</strong></p>
<p>@ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium<br />
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<p>JOHN PALMESINO<br />
John Palmesino is an architect and urbanist. He has established Territorial Agency together with Ann-Sofi Rönnskog. Territorial Agency is an independent organisation that innovatively promotes and works for sustainable territorial transformations. Territorial Agency works to strengthen the capacity of local and international communities in comprehensive spatial transformation management. Territorial Agency’s projects channel available spatial resources towards the development of their full potential. Territorial Agency’s work builds on wide stake-holder networks. It combines analysis, projects, advocacy and action. Territorial Agency’s projects include the Athropocene Observatory with Armin Linke and Anselm Franke, and a series of researches on European transformation processes. He is the director of AA Territories Think Tank and a Unit Master at the Architectural Association in London, he teaches at Goldsmiths, University of London.</p>
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		<title>Tuesday 13th of May: MAURIZIO CARTA // RE-imagining Urbanism in the Age of Metamorphosis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday 13th of May 2014 Maurizio Carta Lecture: RE-imagining Urbanism in the Age of Metamorphosis @ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium Open to the Public MAURIZIO CARTA Maurizio Carta is an architect and full professor of urbanism and regional planning at the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo. He’s the head of the MSc in Urban [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tuesday 13th of May 2014</strong></p>
<p><strong>Maurizio Carta<br />
Lecture: RE-imagining Urbanism in the Age of Metamorphosis</strong></p>
<p>@ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium<br />
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<p>MAURIZIO CARTA<br />
Maurizio Carta is an architect and full professor of urbanism and regional planning at the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo. He’s the head of the MSc in Urban and Regional planning (University of Palermo). He has been member of Italian Society of Urban Planners Steering Committee (2000-03). He is senior expert in strategic planning, urban design and local development and he was the author of several urban, landscape and strategic plans in Italy. He is the responsible of the “Smart Planning Lab” for improving the smartness of cities and communities. He was Visiting Scholar at Columbia University of New York (1998) and he was visiting professor or keynote speaker in several universities and institutions. He is author of several publications, among the most recent: Next City: culture city (Roma, Meltemi, 2004), Creative City (List, Barcelona,2007), Governare l’evoluzione (Milano, Franco Angeli, 2009) Re-think, Re-load, Re-cycle: Mediterranean Urban Metamorphosis (Le Carré Bleu, 2013), Reimagining Urbanism (ListLab, Barcelona, 2014).</p>
<p><em>image credits: Reimagining Urbanism Treatment: we need a new education of vision for a new ecology of mind (processing of a scene from “A Clockwork Orange”)</em></p>
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		<title>ALFREDO BRILLEMBOURG // Radical Urbanism: A Search for a New Architecture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting Alfredo Brillembourg, as part of the IAAC Spring Lecture Series, presenting his concepts of Radical Urbanism  and the search for a new architecture. Mr Brillembourg presented Urban-Think Tank (U-TT), an interdisciplinary design practice dedicated to high-level research and design on a variety of subjects, concerned with contemporary architecture [...]]]></description>
	    
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<p>Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting Alfredo Brillembourg, as part of the IAAC Spring Lecture Series, presenting his concepts of Radical Urbanism  and the search for a new architecture.</p>
<p>Mr Brillembourg presented <a href="http://www.u-tt.com/home.html">Urban-Think Tank</a> (U-TT), an interdisciplinary design practice dedicated to high-level research and design on a variety of subjects, concerned with contemporary architecture and urbanism. The philosophy of U-TT is to deliver innovative yet practical solutions through the combined skills of architects, civil engineers, environmental planners, landscape architects, and communication specialists. U-TT&#8217;s work concerns both theoretical and practical applications within architecture and urban planning. Working in global contexts by creating bridges between first world industry and third world, informal urban areas, they focus on the education and development of a new generation of professionals, who will transform cities in the 21st century.</p>
<p>This was elaborated during the lecture through the presentation of a series of key projects regarding <a href="http://u-tt.com/projectsMenu_PublicBuilding.html">Public Buildings</a>, <a href="http://u-tt.com/projectsMenu_Infrastructure.html">Infrastructure</a> and <a href="http://u-tt.com/projectsMenu_Housing.html">Housing</a> projects, with the aim of confronting realities to create realisable utopias, pushing designers to step out of their comfort zones and onto the ground, giving up the concept of &#8220;signature architecture&#8221;, and ultimately designing structures that will be finished by others, according to the specific needs at hand, transforming architecture into a moderator.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[IAAC is proud to announce the Spring Lecture Series 2014: 22nd April 2014 BENJAMIN BARBER Political theorist Author of “If Mayors Ruled the World” &#8211; New York 25th April 2014 EVA FRANCH Architect Director of Storefront for Art and Architecture &#8211; New York 29th April 2014 PHILIPPE RAHM Architect Principal in Philippe Rahm architects &#8211; Paris [...]]]></description>
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<p>IAAC is proud to announce the <strong>Spring Lecture Series 2014</strong>:</p>
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<p>22nd April 2014</p>
<p><strong>BENJAMIN BARBER</strong></p>
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<p>Author of “If Mayors Ruled the World” &#8211; New York</p>
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<p>25th April 2014</p>
<p><strong>EVA FRANCH</strong></p>
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<p>Director of Storefront for Art</p>
<p>and Architecture &#8211; New York</p>
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<p>29th April 2014</p>
<p><strong>PHILIPPE RAHM</strong></p>
<p>Architect</p>
<p>Principal in Philippe Rahm architects &#8211; Paris</p>
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<p>8th MAY 2014</p>
<p><strong>ALFREDO BRILLEMBOURG</strong></p>
<p>Architect</p>
<p>Principal in Urban-Think Tank</p>
<p>Professor at ETH &#8211; Zürich</p>
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<p>13th May 2014</p>
<p><strong>MAURIZIO CARTA</strong></p>
<p>Architect and Urbanist</p>
<p>Professor at the Università degli Studi &#8211; Palermo</p>
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<p>15th May 2014</p>
<p><strong>ECOSISTEMA URBANO</strong></p>
<p>Group of Architects</p>
<p>and Urban Designers &#8211; Madrid</p>
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<p>22nd May 2014</p>
<p><strong>EUROPEAN ARTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY NETWORK</strong></p>
<p>Tangibility and Sense of Presence through Physical Interaction &#8211; Visual and Sound Performances</p>
<p>of Haptic Interfaces, Super Collider and Max MSP</p>
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<p>29th May 2014</p>
<p><strong>JOHN PALMESINO</strong></p>
<p>Architect and Urbanist</p>
<p>Principal in Territorial Agency &#8211; London</p>
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<p>26th June 2014</p>
<p><strong>WINY MAAS</strong></p>
<p>Architect and Urbanist</p>
<p>Principal in MVRDV &#8211; Rotterdam</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting the Winter Lecture Series 2014 with Mosè Ricci, as part of the International Seminar regarding Theory and Landscape, entitled &#8220;Landscape and Emotion, the resurrection of Emotional Geographies&#8221;, and organised in collaboration with the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Observatori del Paisatge and IaaC. In his lecture Prof. Ricci discussed the [...]]]></description>
	    
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<p>Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting the Winter Lecture Series 2014 with Mosè Ricci, as part of the International Seminar regarding Theory and Landscape, entitled &#8220;Landscape and Emotion, the resurrection of Emotional Geographies&#8221;, and organised in collaboration with the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Observatori del Paisatge and IaaC.</p>
<p>In his lecture Prof. Ricci discussed the change in the urban paradigm as well as the concept of urban recycling, using the case of Detroit as a critical observation, hence Learning from Detroit.</p>
<p><b>&#8220;</b>Detroit could be considered the <i>operating</i> <i>manifesto </i>of the new urban condition in the Western World. It is possible to use it as a point of reference or as a case study to focus on or &#8211; better &#8211; to learn from. In Detroit, at the end of the last century, something crucial happened to the western metropolis future. More than 320,000 jobs were lost between 2001 and 2008, and about 57% of the population having left the city from 1970, and 25% in the past decade. Detroit no longer expresses a traditional urban figure. In Detroit the “Modern City” is dead, with the economy that molded its spaces.</p>
<p>Detroit is the American Pompeii.</p>
<p>In the space of just a few years its population fell from 1,850,000 to 740,000, more than 2,000 buildings were knocked down, resulting in the abandonment of the center for an area with an approximately eight-mile radius that is glaringly evident. Nevertheless, more than ten years later, something is happening.  As a result of the crisis of the economy that had generated it, the Fordist metropolis of Detroit has been forced to think about the problem of its survival and its fate. And Detroit is slowly finding another dimension. New urban materials are taking the place of the traditional urban figures and they give the ruins of this <i>Fordist </i>city back to narrative and nature by transforming Detroit into the real first <i>post-metropolis</i>. The movement from landscape, as a way of measuring (a territory), to a system of values (a landscape) is the conceptual basis and the general goal of the most interesting projects and events that are happening in Detroit. Reduction, reuse and recycle seem to be the only sustainable social strategies capable of expressing innovation, of generating consensus and producing beauty in the cities in the age of the crisis.&#8221; Mosè Ricci</p>
<p>The Lecture was then followed by a conclusive Round Table with Mosè Ricci, Isabel Valverde (UPF), Manuel Gausa (IAAC) and Joan Nogué (OdP).</p>
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<p>MOSÈ RICCI (Florence, 1956) -Emeritus of Italian Art and Culture since 2003- is Full Professor of Urbanism at the University of Genoa and of Lanscape Architecture at the University of Trento. He graduated in architecture in 1982 at La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy).</p>
<p>He became Researcher Professor (1984), Associate Professor (1997) and Full Professor (2001) at the Pescara School of Architecture (Italy). In 1996-1997 he was Fulbright Recipient and Visiting Scholar at GSD (Harvard University, USA, Visiting Professor of Sustainable Urbanism at Universitad Moderna de Lisboa (2006-2007) and at Technische Universitat of Munich (2008-2009).</p>
<p>Since 1999 he is member of the Scientific Board of the Villard International Seminar and since 2004 of the Villard International Doctorate. He has been member of Italian Society of Urban Planners Steering Committee (2003-05, 2007-11). Since 2010 he is member of the Mies Foundation Mediterraean Program Board.</p>
<p>He was member of the Scientific Committee and curator of the Urbanism and Landscape section of the international exhibition Recycle, Strategies for Architecture, Cities and Planet (MAXXI. 2010-12). In 2012 he has been ranked in the top 100 World Educators by the Cambridge Institute.</p>
<p>He gave lectures or was keynote speaker in several universities such as: Liebnitz University Hannover (2013); OSU Columbuso Ohio (2013); GSD, Harvard University, (2013,1997); Tulane, New Orleans, (2013); KSU (Cleveland, 2011-2010), ETSAB (Barcelona, 2010); TU Munich, (2010-11), Kionggi, Seoul (2009); University of Sao Paolo (2008); UM, Montreal (2005); School of Enviromental Design, Waterloo (1996-97); BTU Cottbus, (2000); Weissensee Berlin (2001).</p>
<p>He has a record of publications, lectures, and participation at conferences and symposia, at an international level. His professional activity and research have been primarily developed in the field of urban design and urban studies, as well as on architectural theory. His research focuses on the interactions of architecture, urbanism and landscape design in an ecological framework. His practice work with RICCISPAINI firm has been included in numerous exhibitions such as the Venice Biennale; MAXXI, Rome; Modern Art Gallery, Rome; and Heimatt Museum, Charlottenburg, Berlin. Editor of BABEL international series of books (2000-013 Meltemi and ListLab Publishers). He is author of several books and articles and books such as New Paradigms (List Lab, Barcelona, 2012); UniverCity (List, Barcelona, 2010); iSpace (Meltemi, Rome, 2008); Rischiopaesaggio (Meltemi, Rome, 2003).</p>
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