Dates / Schedules
10 December 2020 6:30pm
Live Streaming
Conference
#2 On New Housing Models and Architecture without Status
The second event of the year is focused on collective housing, living together, and the potential of an architecture without status. It will include presentations by and Martino Tattara – co-founder of Brussels-based practice Dogma – and Roger Tudó – founding member of Catalan studio Harquitectes. Both guests will introduce how their practices are both reflecting and challenging cultural and material standards, -offering alternative and straightforward models that can be enjoyed by the many- through a series of recent projects belonging to different programmes, and bearing diverse complexities and scales,: from social housing blocks in Mexico to the renovation of pre-existing buildings in Barcelona.
The lecture will be held in English and exclusively online, in live streaming format.
Martino Tattara is cofounder, with Pier Vittorio Aureli, of the Brussels-based architecture office Dogma. After graduating from the Università Iuav di Venezia, he obtained a postgraduate diploma at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam and a PhD at the Università Iuav di Venezia, with a thesis on Lucio Costa’s project for Brasília. His theoretical and design work focuses on the relationship between architecture and large-scale urban design, and he has widely published and lectured on topics related to the city. He is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Roger Tudó is co-founder of the architectural studio Harquitectes, established in 2000 in Sabadell, Barcelona, with four partner architects: David Lorente Ibáñez, Josep Ricart Ulldemolins, Xavier Ros Majó and Roger Tudó Galí. All partners were licensed between 1998 and 2000 at the Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura del Vallès , where Josep and Roger teach Projects and Construction. Xavier also teaches Projects at the Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona. During the last decade, Harquitectes has been working on the relationship between energy, sustainability and building.
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