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In a talk focused on spaces for the performing arts, Joshua Ramus, founder of New York-based REX, will discuss radical flexibility. Through an examination of the 14-year-old Dee and Charles Wyly Theater in Dallas, and two just-completed REX projects—the Perelman Performing Arts Center in Lower Manhattan and the Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University, in Providence, he’ll showcase evolving ideas about adaptability and an approach toward spatial and technical flexibility whose ultimate aim is to inspire and enable interdisciplinary collaboration and invention in the arts.
Working at the intersection of design, research, and critical environmental practices, Andres Jaque will discuss several projects that transition across scales and medium—from his exhibition at the 2023 Venice Biennale to a recently completed school in Madrid.
Arguably the conception of ruins has long shaped western architectural historians’ origins narrative dating back to antiquity. Largely skewed by a distinct visual culture and optics of the “ruin gaze,” the ruin has predominantly been associated with romantic imagery possessing its own metaphysical charm. This lecture will present relevant projects from the Neri&Hu studio seen from the critical lens of Chinese art history to offer alternative representations of the past, readings of site, building, and visual memory as a foundation for building our future.
Design and construction have long relied on a take-make-waste model. In her talk, Catherine De Wolf, of the ETH in Zurich, will explore how digital tools, including artificial intelligence, robotic manufacturing, and blockchain technology, can help shift the industry away from this linear process toward circularity.
Join Miriam Peterson and Nathan Rich of the Brooklyn-based practice PRO for a presentation of two new projects that were inserted into historical contexts: the Shepherd Gallery & Arts Center in Detroit and the Davison Art Gallery at Wesleyan University, in Middletown, Connecticut.
With several library renovations completed and under construction throughout New York City, LEVENBETTS explores the technical, logistical, and aesthetic demands for the next generation of this quintessential civic space.
The husband-and-wife team of Marta Peris and José Toral, founders of Barcelona-based Peris+Toral Arquitectes, have developed a specialty for social housing. In their talk, the pair will present several recently completed and under-construction apartment buildings that reconsider this building type from the standpoint of environmental and social sustainability.