Architecture of Territory | Prof. Milica Topalovic
ARCHITECTURE OF TERRITORY (ETH Zurich) investigates urgent phenomena and processes of urban transformation of contemporary territories and their social and environmental implications. This approach comprises a shift of interest from cities to broader territorial frames, and to what was once considered the non-urban realm or the city’s constitutive outside: the city’s hinterlands, rural countrysides and nature, including alpine zones, jungles, deserts and oceans.
ARCHITECTURE OF TERRITORY sees its role in decentering and ecologising architectural pedagogies, fostering new forms of design practice and public engagement, and reframing the disciplines of architecture and urbanism toward researching and designing contemporary territories, comprising both built and unbuilt environments and landscapes.
Finn Williams - Bureaucracy to Plureaucracy: Expanding the Agency of Public Architecture in Malmö
Eleni Axioti - British Architecture from the Welfare State to the State of Neoliberal Technocracy
Markus Miessen, Julio Paulos - Reassembling Public Administration: Participation and Innovation
Iva Čukić and Ella Esslinger (ZAS*) - The Ministry of Space Meets the Ämtli Für Städtebau
Rebecca Wall & Felix Marlow - Public-Civic-Partnerships and Other Misunderstandings
Studio Folder (Marco Ferrari) - CARTOGRAPHIC INQUIRIES
Nazlı Tümerdem - A CRITICAL WALK
Anthony Powis and Christina Serifi on behalf of MOULD - ARCHITECTURE IS CLIMATE
ETH Studio Basel Open Access—A Public Launch, Roundtable 1
ETH Studio Basel Open Access—A Public Launch, Roundtable 2
ETH Studio Basel Open Access—A Public Launch, Roundtable 3
Feifei Zhou - MULTISPECIES WORLDBUILDING
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg - BETTER NATURE
Florianne Koechlin - TOMATOES TALK, BIRCH TREES LEARN—DO PLANTS HAVE DIGNITY?
Oxana Timofeeva - WHAT IS SOUL? ON THE IDEA OF SPECIES BEING
Alexandra Arènes - CRITICAL ZONES: SENSORS FOR GHOST LANDSCAPES
Antoine Vialle - URBAN SOILS MAPPING: CASE WEST LAUSANNE
Charlotte Malterre-Barthes - ARABLE LANDS LOST LANDS
Hélène Frichot - DIRTY THEORY: DIRT AND DECOLONISATION
Charlotte Malterre-Barthes - SELF-REPAIR FOR A BROKEN DISCIPLINE
Marjetica Potrč - THE PERSONHOOD OF NATURE
Silke Langenberg with Yves Ebnöther and Sara Zeller - COMMITMENT TO REPAIR
Jake Arnfield for UVW-SAW - DISMANTLING THE ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE
Ana Miljački - COLLECTIVE REPAIR
ARCH+ #250 Editors - THE GREAT REPAIR: LAUNCH
Eva Pfannes - ENERGY MATTERS
Cara Daggett - THE BIRTH OF ENERGY
Sascha Roesler - EXPLORING ENERGY ECOLOGIES
Gökçe Günel - SPACESHIP IN THE DESERT: Energy, Climate Change, and Urban Design in Abu Dhabi
Maya & Reuben Fowkes - POTENTIAL AGRARIANISMS: Pluralised Histories and Reparative Futures