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Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Notes on Practice
Huber-Doudová Helena - ed.
Národní galerie v Praze 2024
brožovaná, 158 str.
ISBN 9788070358740
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anotace
Publication accompanying the Pavilion of the Czech Republic - The Office of a Non-Precarious Future by authors Eliška H. Pomyjová, David Neuhäusl, and Jan Netušil at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition La biennale di Venezia, 20. 5. - 26. 11. 2023.
The publication Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Notes on Practice provides insight into the strategies and tactics young architecture studios/platforms/collectives in Europe have developed to create a more sustainable, non-precarious future in economic, ecological, cultural, and environmental sense. The publication features theoretical essays by renowned authors - Tom Avermaete, Elke Krasny, and Rainer Hehl. Fifteen practice examples of discursive, critical, collective, feminist, and environmental approaches showcase modus operandi and exemplary projects of 51N4E (BE), Constructlab (DE), Metalab (UA), Spolka (SK), Plan Común (FR/CL), LLRRLLRR R (EST), cosa.cz (CZ), and others. The publication accompanies the Czech representation at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, and the exhibition The Office for a Non- Precarious Future of the authors Eliška H. Pomyjová, David Neuhäusl, and Jan Netušil, and was edited by Helena Huber-Doudová, the commissioner of the Czech Pavilion.
The publication Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Notes on Practice provides insight into the strategies and tactics young architecture studios/platforms/collectives in Europe have developed to create a more sustainable, non-precarious future in economic, ecological, cultural, and environmental sense. The publication features theoretical essays by renowned authors - Tom Avermaete, Elke Krasny, and Rainer Hehl. Fifteen practice examples of discursive, critical, collective, feminist, and environmental approaches showcase modus operandi and exemplary projects of 51N4E (BE), Constructlab (DE), Metalab (UA), Spolka (SK), Plan Común (FR/CL), LLRRLLRR R (EST), cosa.cz (CZ), and others. The publication accompanies the Czech representation at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, and the exhibition The Office for a Non- Precarious Future of the authors Eliška H. Pomyjová, David Neuhäusl, and Jan Netušil, and was edited by Helena Huber-Doudová, the commissioner of the Czech Pavilion.