Le personalità e gli aspetti umani al di là della notorietà del nome. E’ questo lo scopo di “Architetti non Architetture”: portare alla conoscenza dei colleghi architetti e designers, oltre al grande pubblico, tutti quegli aspetti del “dietro le quinte” che normalmente non appaiono negli eventi formali di presentazione dei progetti o dei mega convegni con Lectio Magistralis dei grandi protagonisti dell’architettura e dell’urbanistica dell’epoca contemporanea. Vengono invitati, infatti, noti architetti, ai quali, invece di parlare dei loro pluripremiati progetti internazionali, viene chiesto di narrare di se stessi. Parlano del loro percorso, delle loro influenze ed sperienze, immergendosi più a fondo nella loro biografia intellettuale. Ciò rende possibile una migliore comprensione del loro lavoro, senza che essi nemmeno ne parlino.
Nel Volume 1 della serie sono raccolte le esperienze biografiche di:
- Bjarke Ingels – My evolutionary journey as an architect;
- Daniel Libeskind – Lessons from becoming an architect;
- Nanne de Ru – Rethinking the business of architecture;
- Thom Mayne – Architecture, academia and A.I.
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Bjarke Ingels - My evolutionary journey as an architect
About Bjarke Ingels:Bjarke Ingels founded BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group in 2005 after co-founding PLOT Architects in 2001 and working at OMA in Rotterdam. Bjarke defines architecture as the art and science of making sure our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives. Through careful analysis of local culture and climate, the ever-changing patterns of contemporary life, and the ebbs and flows of the global economy, Bjarke believes in the idea of information-driven design as the driving force for his creative process. Named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time Magazine in 2016, Bjarke has designed and completed award-winning buildings globally. He was named an Honorary Fellow by the AIA in 2020, the RIBA in 2015 and the RAIC in 2014. The Wall Street Journal recognized Bjarke as Innovator of the Year in 2011, the same year he received the Danish Crown Prince’s Culture Prize. Bjarke was also awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2004 and the ULI Award for Excellence in 2009. Alongside his architectural practice, Bjarke has taught at top global universities and is a frequent public speaker and continues to hold lectures in venues such as TED, WIRED, AMCHAM, 10 Downing Street, the World Economic Forum and many more.
Daniel Libeskind - Lessons from becoming an architect
About Daniel Libeskind:Polish-American architect, Daniel Libeskind, is an international figure in architecture and urban design. Informed by a deep commitment to music, philosophy, and literature, he aims to create architecture that is resonant, original, and sustainable. He established his architectural studio in Berlin, Germany, in 1989 after winning the competition to build the Jewish Museum in Berlin. In February 2003, Studio Libeskind moved its headquarters from Berlin to New York City to oversee the master plan for the World Trade Center redevelopment, which is being realized in Lower Manhattan today. As Principal Design Architect for Studio Libeskind, he speaks widely on the art of architecture in universities and professional summits. His architecture and ideas have been the subject of many articles and exhibitions, influencing the field of architecture and the development of cities and culture.
Jefa Greenaway - Idiosyncratic journey of an Indigenous architect
About Jefa Greenaway:Jefa Greenaway is a founding Director of Greenaway Architects (est. 1998), an Honorary Fellow of Design at Deakin University, an Adjunct Industry Fellow at Swinburne University and an Australian Institute of Landscape Architecture (AILA) National Cultural Ambassador. He has championed Indigenous led design thinking for 3 decades as a registered architect across three States, as founding Director of Indigenous Architecture + Design Australia (IADA), and as co-author of the International Indigenous Design Charter, with a particular interest in design equity and Country-centred design. Key projects include the $11B North East Link Project, winner of the 2022 WAFX Future Infrastructure award, the University of Melbourne Student Precinct project, winner of the 2023 Victorian Architecture Medal, and the winning design competition for the National First Nations College at UTS, as well as the recently opening Stage II of the Koorie Heritage Trust, at Federation Square. www.greenawayarchitects.com.au
Thom Mayne - Architecture, academia and A.I.
About Thom Mayne:Thom Mayne is founding partner of Morphosis, a global architecture and planning firm established in 1972. Based in Los Angeles, New York, and Shanghai with projects world-wide, Morphosis’ work represents a wide variety of scales and typologies, from civic projects, schools, and museums to commercial towers and city planning. Mayne is also co-founder of the Southern California Institute of Architects (SCI-Arc), where he continues to lead the Now Institute, a graduate-level think tank for urban sustainability and resilience. Mayne’s distinguished honors include the Pritzker Prize (2005) and the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal (2013). From 2009-2016, Mayne served on President Obama’s Committee for the Arts and Humanities.
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