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FRIDAY SESSIONS 2610 Degrees South Architects
Johannesburg South Africa
public works - work spaces
Collaboration
LangBöhm / Saffer / Lang – Böhm, Saffer and LangBöhm / Lang Lang / Studio 3Böhm / van Harskamp / Lang
public works
public works is Sandrda Denicke / Kathrin Böhm / Torange Khonsari / Andreas Lang
public works with Seki HiranoGPA in collaboration with public works
Polly and Ottilie work with public works
Kathrin Böhm founding member of public works
“An art (architecture) that takes as its theoretical horizon the sphere of human interactions and its social context rather than the assertion of an autonomous and private symbolic space.”
Nicolas Bourriaud, Relational Aesthetics, 2002, p. 14
“... a new kind of architecture scene where the office becomes exhibition space, bar, platform for discussions and exchange outside the institutionalized structures - with a potential for sparking a new discourse.”
Meike Schalk - Arch+ 166-167, 2008.
THE RELATIONAL
ENCOUNTER AS FORM
AN ARCHITECTURE OF RELATIONS
25% of London’s growth is likely to be housed in this area over the next 20 years.
derelLICTt wasTteLlaNnd
uNnreguLlaTted LlanNdsCaPeor
oFf BeNnevoLleNTnt NnegLleCTt
NOTHING IS HAPPENING HERE
HACKNEY WICK UN-REGULATED
HACKNEY WICK UN-REGULATED
FROM THE SELF INITIATED TO THE COMMISSIONED
PROTOTYPES
MOBILE RE-USE CENTRE
COLOMBESHACKNEY
WICK
AGROCITEReCYCLAB
WOW
COLOMBES
HACKNEY WICK
COLOMBES
MATERIAL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLSCULTURE
RE-USERE-APPLICATIONRE-ACT
WICK ON wHEELS
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DISSEMINATION - WICK BOOK SHOP
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ROADSIDE PRESENTATIONS
PROTOTYPES AT FRONTSIDE GARDENS
ROAMING WORKSHOP
AT CRE8
TIMBER CHARRING
images of charing book
TOM FLETCHER - REUSE OF SURPLUS FOOD
FAUSTO MARCIGOT - ANAEROBIC DIGESTION & BIOGAS
Spitafields Market
SURPLUS
interception point
PRODUCE WASTE
milkfloat
restaurant
Open Kitchen
restaurant
Spitafields Market
SURPLUS
interception point
PRODUCE WASTE
JUICE
Spitafields Market
SURPLUS
interception point
PRODUCE WASTE
milkfloat
restaurant
Open Kitchen
restaurant
Spitafields Market
SURPLUS
interception point
PRODUCE WASTE
JUICE
Spitafields Market
SURPLUS
interception point
PRODUCE WASTE
milkfloat
restaurant
Open Kitchen
restaurant
Spitafields Market
SURPLUS
interception point
PRODUCE WASTE
JUICE
public worksStudio No: 4The White BuildingUnit 7 Queens YardWhite Post LaneLondon E9 5EN
email: [email protected]
Project: Kitchen model (Re-Use Centre)
Drawing Title:Drawing number: 3
PERSPECTIVE VIEWScale: 1 .75 @ A3Date: 10/01/2014Drawn: mz
Spitafields market
surplus
interception point
produce waste
milkfloat
restaurant
Open Kitchen
restaurant
surplus food
kitchen
kitchen anaerobic dygester
community spaceworkshop
workshop
anaerobic dygester
dygester and garden
kitchen
kitchen
shop
milkfloat
inception point inception point inception point
1 YEAR 6 MONTH 2 YEARS 1 YEAR
1 YEAR
8 MONTHS
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WEMBLEY GUILD OF CRAFTSPEOPLE
WORLD WOMEN WEMBLEY CRAFT MARKET
30th MARCH
ENACTING THE GUILD AT THE CAVE
The Cave at Cottrell House is currently the home of the Wembley Guild of Craftspeople; there we are testing out how the guild functions at a smaller scale in order to inform the proposal for the future site on The Triangle at 344-354 Wemb-ley High Road. The Wembley Guild of Craftspeople is a public face for the support of craftspeople, acting as an ap-proachable system that makers from any background can be a part of, opening up connections between craftspeople that are often difficult to access without a central node in the network.
NO MASTERS NO CLASSES is a reference to the French anarchist slogan “Ni Dieu Ni Maitre”. The common English translation is “No Gods, No Masters”
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A NEW SCHOOL
INVENT - A NEW CLASS- A NEW CLASSROOM- A NEW CURRICULUM- YOUR COLLABORATORS
Arnstein, Sherry R. "A Ladder of Citizen Participation,"
LADDER OF PARTICIPATION
HOW CAN A CULTURAL PROGRAMME / ORGANISATION
FACILITATE CITIZEN EMPOWERMENT?
97% of the stall holders at the The Thames Gateway Forum are NOT from the community or charity sector.
The cost of a stall is £2,500.
The Urban Age Project (Global
2004 – 2008 ) has a conference budget of £4.5 million and is funded by Deutsche Bank.
It is Invite only (Mexico City, Lon-don, Shanghai, Berlin, Mumbai, NY, Johannesburg, Sao Paulo)
The London Festival of Architecture has a budget of £2.5 million.
FREETHIS IS NOT A GATEWAY Festival
£200 day fee
The Inter-Cultural Cities Conference
£149 half day conference fee
New London Architecture Conference
¤500 three day fee
World Architecture Festival
£500 general application fee
The London Festival of Architecture
£527.58 single delegate rate
RIBA International Conference “Architecture and Identity”
£599/ £399 + VAT private/ public sector rate
UrbanBuzz Conference “The Reality Of Creating Sustainable Communities”
£645.08/ £468.83 private/ public sector rate
Regeneration & Renewal Conference:“Build Empowered & Cohesive Communities By Maximising Community Engagement”
£962.33 conference fee
Regeneration & Renewal National Conference
£0
The Inter-Cultural CitiesConference (SPEAKERS)
Liverpool, 1-3 May 2008
0% of ethnic minority speakers are women
The figures below reveal why events like the This Is Not A Gateway Festival are needed. The built environment impacts all of us all of the time. The figures show that the theories and policies that shape our cities are created, delivered and measured by a limited and self referential group of people. Cities are more complex than this. There is no doubt the ‘urban conference circuit’ needs to be turned upside down - This Is Not A Gateway’s participants are doing exactly this, getting on with it themselves and cutting their own keys to the city.
World Architecture Festival(JUDGES)
Barcelona, October 2008
0% of key note speakers are women
Regeneration & Renewal Conference: “Build Empowered & Cohesive Communities By Maximising Community Engagement” (SPEAKERS)
12 November 2008
RIBA International Conference“Architecture and Identity”(SPEAKERS)
25-26 October 2008
0% of ethnic minority speakers are women
UrbanBuzz Conference“The Reality Of Creating Sustainable Communities”(SPEAKERS)
02 December 2008
THIS IS NOT A GATEWAYFestival (PARTICIPANTS)
23- 27 October 2008
< 1%
ETHNIC MINORITY ( ) + FEMALE ( ) PARTICIPATION
KEYS TO THE CITY
COST
OTHER
97% of the stall holders at the The Thames Gateway Forum are NOT from the community or charity sector.
The cost of a stall is £2,500.
The Urban Age Project (Global
2004 – 2008 ) has a conference budget of £4.5 million and is funded by Deutsche Bank.
It is Invite only (Mexico City, Lon-don, Shanghai, Berlin, Mumbai, NY, Johannesburg, Sao Paulo)
The London Festival of Architecture has a budget of £2.5 million.
FREETHIS IS NOT A GATEWAY Festival
£200 day fee
The Inter-Cultural Cities Conference
£149 half day conference fee
New London Architecture Conference
¤500 three day fee
World Architecture Festival
£500 general application fee
The London Festival of Architecture
£527.58 single delegate rate
RIBA International Conference “Architecture and Identity”
£599/ £399 + VAT private/ public sector rate
UrbanBuzz Conference “The Reality Of Creating Sustainable Communities”
£645.08/ £468.83 private/ public sector rate
Regeneration & Renewal Conference:“Build Empowered & Cohesive Communities By Maximising Community Engagement”
£962.33 conference fee
Regeneration & Renewal National Conference
£0
The Inter-Cultural CitiesConference (SPEAKERS)
Liverpool, 1-3 May 2008
0% of ethnic minority speakers are women
The figures below reveal why events like the This Is Not A Gateway Festival are needed. The built environment impacts all of us all of the time. The figures show that the theories and policies that shape our cities are created, delivered and measured by a limited and self referential group of people. Cities are more complex than this. There is no doubt the ‘urban conference circuit’ needs to be turned upside down - This Is Not A Gateway’s participants are doing exactly this, getting on with it themselves and cutting their own keys to the city.
World Architecture Festival(JUDGES)
Barcelona, October 2008
0% of key note speakers are women
Regeneration & Renewal Conference: “Build Empowered & Cohesive Communities By Maximising Community Engagement” (SPEAKERS)
12 November 2008
RIBA International Conference“Architecture and Identity”(SPEAKERS)
25-26 October 2008
0% of ethnic minority speakers are women
UrbanBuzz Conference“The Reality Of Creating Sustainable Communities”(SPEAKERS)
02 December 2008
THIS IS NOT A GATEWAYFestival (PARTICIPANTS)
23- 27 October 2008
< 1%
ETHNIC MINORITY ( ) + FEMALE ( ) PARTICIPATION
KEYS TO THE CITY
COST
OTHER
TIMETABLE
10-11 WALK11-12 TALK
12-13 NETW0RK MAPPING
13-15 LUNCH BREAK
15-16 PROPOSAL (DEPARTMENTS)16-18 DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATE SITUATIONS
12-13 NETWORK MAPPING
WHO IS CONNECTED?WHAT ISSUES ARE RAISED?
WHAT KNOWLEDGES ARE PRODUCED & HOW?
WHO IS NOT YET CONNECTEDWHAT ISSUES STILL NEED TO BE RAISED
WHAT OTHER KNOWLEDGES SHOULD BE PRODUCED & HOW
NEW DEPARTMENTS
WHAT LOCAL KNOWLEDGE DO YOU WANT TO MOBILISE?
WHAT LOCAL/GLOBAL ISSUE DO YOU WANT TO ADDRESS?
HOW DO YOU WANT TO LEARNWHO DO YOU WANT TO LEARN WITH / FROM
WHAT IS THE BURNING QUESTION / ISSUEWHAT TOPICS ARE MISSING
WHO IS MISSING
FACILITY AND FACILITATOR
NEW SITUATION NEW CLASSROOMS
WHO IS COMINGHOW DO YOU STAGE IT
WHEN IS ITWHAT IS ITS TITLE
DRAW IT VISUALISE IT
VERY BIG1:1 SCALE
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DRAW IT VISUALISE IT
VERY BIG1:1 SCALE