About the Event
Our mantra “Build Different” has innumerable touchpoints: circular economies, the common good, climate crises, the rise of the digital, almost all domains of architecture are being redefined. We will have to build differently. But what does “different” architecture look like? Which production models does it follow and how do we make them common practice?
PROGRAM
Two days full of architecture before the opening of Documenta XV.
THURSDAY, 16 JUNE
10:00—18:00
- Economics. Add, transform, reuse
Excessive requirements for profitability and regulatory limits lead to a construction industry which focuses on quantitative issues, while spatial quality and thus quality of life fall by the wayside. However architecture is predestined to create space and lay the foundation for positive economic developments. How can it be enabled?
Jean-Philippe Vassal (Lacaton & Vassal), Andreas Hofer (IBA Stuttgart), Andreas Krüger (Belius), Laura Weißmüller (Süddeutsche Zeitung)
- Materials.More can must become less.
The climate footprint of the construction industry is devastating. In view of the increasing demand for new living space, construction is in a quandary. More construction means more pollution. Can circular building really be the answer? And how do we deal with the existing?
Belinda Tato (Ecosistema Urbano), Philipp Misselwitz (Bauhaus Earth)
Dissemination
- Do you speak Architecture?Institutions in the twenty-first century
Architecture institutions are changing. To address the public today they need new tools, new narratives and sometimes also new buildings. Very different institutions have to deal with these manifold challenges and thus shape the future of the architectural discourse.
Pirjo Sanaksenaho (New Museum of Architecture and Design, Finland), Pippo Ciorra (MAXXI, Rome), Martien de Vletter (CCA, Montreal)
19:00
- Eat different
Thursday Evening. We are all cooking together on the campus of the university accompanied by stories about architecture.
Niklas Maak (Frankfurter Allgemeine), Benjamin Baldenius-Förster (raumlabor berlin)
FRIDAY, 17 JUNE
10:00—18:00
- Campaigns. Built utopias want to be lived
If we want to build differently, we need instruments to convey our ideas, we need to inform about the potential that architecture holds in order to convince and involve the public. When the value of spatial creation is not brought to the front, it risks to cease to exist.
Elena Schütz (Something Fantastic), Silke Neumann (Bureau N), Davide Tommaso Ferrando, Daniel Munteanu (Unfolding Pavilion)
- Commission and use. On behalf of use.
The use of built and open spaces is at the centre of spatial creation. How use can develop in interaction with planning and which commissioning, organisational and operating models are necessary to harmonise architecture and use is increasingly the subject of new forms of architectural planning.
Cristina Gamboa (Lacol, Arquitectura Cooperativa), Gideon Boie (BAVO), Lera Samovich (Atelier Fala)
- City and countryside. Inner city country outings.
City centres are becoming hotter and hotter as a result of climate change. Cooling, if at all possible, is associated with great costs. There is no alternative to gradual unsealing and intensive greening. Due to new transport infrastructures and changed working conditions, life in the countryside could experience a new purpose.
Gudrun Sack (Tegel Projekt GmbH), Ferdinand Ludwig (Technische Universität München), Sébastien Marot
- Public space. Can we come in?
How we live together is defined by encounters in public space. The accessibility and openness of spaces that enable such encounters must be ensured on a broad level. This happens when spatial, social and content-related elements of spatial formation are negotiated together and intertwine in the long term.
Silvia Casoran Martos (Barcelona City Council), Reza Afisina (Ruangrupa), Stefano Ragazzo (AMAT)
ONLINE
- Digital space. Immaterial: The future of space.
We inhabit three spaces, the physical, the mental and the digital. We jump into and out of these three, constantly making one percolate through to the next. Boundaries become blurry. Neural networks gain physical agency. We explore these new realms digitally – with a web app whose innovative interface has already won it a Grimme Award.
Marlies Arnhof (European Space Agency), Leo Stuckardt (MVRDV)
About Us
Kvadrato is a group of architecture editors from different publications who came together to explore ways to break down the barriers of formal architecture communication. The group will aim to kick off a series of fruitful discussions on the practices, processes and experiences of architecture, its many actors and how to frame them.
Kvadrato means place (or square) in Esperanto.
Kvadrato was founded by Christian Burkhard editor-in-chief at Architectuul, Francesco degl’Innocenti, editor at Volume and Giulia Ricci, editor at Domus.
It is coordinated by Bostjan Bugaric, senior editor at Architectuul.
Version 1.0 was developed in collaboration with Berta Gutiérrez, Christina Serifi and Alkistis Thomidou.
Version 2.0 is produced and managed by Quest (Christian Burkhard & Florian Köhl).