Solo exhibition: SHIBAURA HOUSE Tokyo / Aedes Architecture Forum Berlin
The focus of the exhibition is set on social interaction in built structures and on recognising and activating their spatial potentials. It is about materiality, thus about the concrete implementation of concepts and strategies in architecture. In a chronological retrospective projects over roughly twenty years of practice demonstrate the variety of our work. Stickers with critical statements and questions about space in different scales and contexts permeate the exhibition and decoupled from the respective concrete projects – weave themselves into a fragmentary manifesto. David Schreyer visited some realised projects and interpreted them cinematically. The film sequences provide insights into the present, lived-in atmosphere of the houses, places created and captures contextual aspects. In “Zukunftsgespräche” (Conversations about the Future) we reflect together with experts from various disciplines on experiences with regard to currently pressing questions. The dialogue opens new perspectives and outlooks – not least with attention to the relevance of good design in the production of spaces. The setting of the exhibition is conceived as a temporary structure, a ‘space in a space’, completely removable and reusable, with recycled material.
Films by David Schreyer >> vimeo
“Zukunftsgespräche” with Ulrike Böker, Carlo Calderan, Jens Dangschat, Benedikt Erhard, Angelika Fitz, Bernhard Herzog, Daniele Karasz, Verena Konrad, Robert Korab, Andreas Krüger, Christian Kühn, Franziska Leeb, Elke Rauth, Christoph Reinprecht, Renée Tribble, Beate Weyland >> vimeo
Location
SHIBAURA HOUSE Tokyo, Japan / Aedes Architecture Forum Berlin, DE
Year
April 2024 / May – July 2023
Photos
SHIBAURA HOUSE, feld72, Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk
Solo exhibition: SHIBAURA HOUSE Tokyo / Aedes Architecture Forum Berlin
The focus of the exhibition is set on social interaction in built structures and on recognising and activating their spatial potentials. It is about materiality, thus about the concrete implementation of concepts and strategies in architecture. In a chronological retrospective projects over roughly twenty years of practice demonstrate the variety of our work. Stickers with critical statements and questions about space in different scales and contexts permeate the exhibition and decoupled from the respective concrete projects – weave themselves into a fragmentary manifesto. David Schreyer visited some realised projects and interpreted them cinematically. The film sequences provide insights into the present, lived-in atmosphere of the houses, places created and captures contextual aspects. In “Zukunftsgespräche” (Conversations about the Future) we reflect together with experts from various disciplines on experiences with regard to currently pressing questions. The dialogue opens new perspectives and outlooks – not least with attention to the relevance of good design in the production of spaces. The setting of the exhibition is conceived as a temporary structure, a ‘space in a space’, completely removable and reusable, with recycled material.
Films by David Schreyer >> vimeo
“Zukunftsgespräche” with Ulrike Böker, Carlo Calderan, Jens Dangschat, Benedikt Erhard, Angelika Fitz, Bernhard Herzog, Daniele Karasz, Verena Konrad, Robert Korab, Andreas Krüger, Christian Kühn, Franziska Leeb, Elke Rauth, Christoph Reinprecht, Renée Tribble, Beate Weyland >> vimeo
Location
SHIBAURA HOUSE Tokyo, Japan / Aedes Architecture Forum Berlin, DE
Year
April 2024 / May – July 2023
Photos
SHIBAURA HOUSE, feld72, Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk
Our exhibition contribution Caring Infrastructures – we have the response-ability for the exhibition Welcome to the Re_Public investigates the potential of the public space during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, while also aiming to encourage people to think about future uses of the urban street space in particular. The “new” normality is shaped by a retreat into the privacy of the home. At the height of the pandemic, public and cultural life was almost brought to a standstill, creating cityscapes shaped by empty streets and vacant public spaces. In the project Caring Infrastructures, the streetscape becomes a field of experimentation where structures for a new kind of solidarity can be developed in a time of social isolation. Which places of day-to-day interaction can support us in taking care of each other and our environment in this “new” normality? The Caring Infrastructures collection will be published on the website Catalogue of Possibilities and new ideas will be continually added in the course of an OPEN CALL.
Partners: Liebling Haus, Welcome to the Re_Public
Support: Austrian Cultural Forum; Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport; Municipality of Tel Aviv- Yafo; Tel Aviv Foundation; German Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community
Category
Exhibition & Open Call
Location
Liebling Haus, Tel Aviv
Exhibition
12/2020 – 09/2021
Photos
Kiebling Hays, Aviad Bar-Ness (Liebling Haus), Yael Schmidt (Exhibition)
Call for Ideas
PDF
Our exhibition contribution Caring Infrastructures – we have the response-ability for the exhibition Welcome to the Re_Public investigates the potential of the public space during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, while also aiming to encourage people to think about future uses of the urban street space in particular. The “new” normality is shaped by a retreat into the privacy of the home. At the height of the pandemic, public and cultural life was almost brought to a standstill, creating cityscapes shaped by empty streets and vacant public spaces. In the project Caring Infrastructures, the streetscape becomes a field of experimentation where structures for a new kind of solidarity can be developed in a time of social isolation. Which places of day-to-day interaction can support us in taking care of each other and our environment in this “new” normality? The Caring Infrastructures collection will be published on the website Catalogue of Possibilities and new ideas will be continually added in the course of an OPEN CALL.
Partners: Liebling Haus, Welcome to the Re_Public
Support: Austrian Cultural Forum; Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport; Municipality of Tel Aviv- Yafo; Tel Aviv Foundation; German Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community
Category
Exhibition & Open Call
Location
Liebling Haus, Tel Aviv
Exhibition
12/2020 – 09/2021
Photos
Kiebling Hays, Aviad Bar-Ness (Liebling Haus), Yael Schmidt (Exhibition)
Call for Ideas
PDF