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queer, architecture queer, pratique queer, Paris, conversation, avenir de la pratique architecturale, Bui Quy Son, Paul-Antoine Lucas, Exutoire, Mahé Cordier-Jouanne, Jean Makhlouta
1 mai 2023
Paris : entre pratiques collectives et recherche de spatialités queer en ville
Bui Quy Son et Paul-Antoine Lucas d’Exutoire discutent avec Mahé Cordier-Jouanne et Jean Makhlouta des approches et méthodes queer et de la notion de décentrement en architecture
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1 mai 2023
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Exutoire, Katarina Bonnevier, queer, Stockholm, Slussen, Bui Quy Son, Paul-Antoine Lucas, MYCKET
19 février 2023
Stockholm : les plaisirs et la richesse d’une pratique queer de l’architecture
Bui Quy Son et Paul-Antoine Lucas d’Exutoire s’entretiennent avec Katarina Bonnevier sur des perspectives (plus) queer de la pratique spatiale
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19 février 2023
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queer, architecture queer, pratique queer, Bruxelles, conversation, avenir de la pratique architecturale
27 mars 2023
Bruxelles : luttes, mémoire collective et tactiques de résistance queer
Bui Quy Son et Paul-Antoine Lucas d'Exutoire en conversation avec Léa Brami et Alexander Auris sur la défaillance queer et le potentiel d'un monde post-binaire
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27 mars 2023
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his is a book about socio-spatial dynamics, the intertwinement of design and politics, and the agency of the architect(s) in rethinking collectivity and collective practices in architecture. In response to the commodification of housing and the ongoing global housing crisis, the publication addresses access to adequate housing as a fundamental human right. It looks at(...)
Housing, Micropolitics, and Pedagogies: Designing and Practicing Collectivity
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his is a book about socio-spatial dynamics, the intertwinement of design and politics, and the agency of the architect(s) in rethinking collectivity and collective practices in architecture. In response to the commodification of housing and the ongoing global housing crisis, the publication addresses access to adequate housing as a fundamental human right. It looks at historical and contemporary socially-oriented housing precedents in Norway and Europe to imagine twenty-first- century not-for-profit housing alternatives in Oslo for marginalized populations and diversified family configurations. Beyond formalism, it also argues that innovative architectural solutions in a perspective of systemic societal change need to come from design processes rooted in community, cooperation, and equity. In a later section, the book expands on how radical, emancipatory pedagogies in architecture can facilitate critical thinking and action. The different visions of collectivity put forth here urge spatial practitioners, activists, and students to deeply engage with social justice by means of design and education. With contributions by Paul-Antoine Lucas, Bui Quy Son, Céline Zimmer, Patricia Lucena Ventura, Nagy Makhlouf, Aurélie M. Nzuzi De Mol, Rosaura Noemy Hernandez Romero, María Mazzanti.
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