This third edition of "City and Other Policies" is taking an approach to emancipated architecture from a practical, active standpoint, an approach that brings a discussion about the limitations and opportunities of the transgression of architectural structures and new political positions arising.
This fourth edition of City and Other Policies is taking an approach to emancipated architecture from a practical, active standpoint, an approach that brings a discussion about the limitations and opportunities of the transgression of architectural structures and new political positions arising.
The sessions, in conference and workshop format, will take place in May 2015 with lecturer Xavier Antich (22 and 23); October (2 and 3) with architect and lecturer Uriel Fogué and in November (13 and 14) with Cristina Goberna, architect, educator and critic.