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Lina Bo Bardi, migrante : de collectionneuse à cohabitante
Ana María León sur modernité, colonialité et identité
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22 novembre 2021
De La Migration
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Baignade sur la jetée des canots
Warebi Brisibe illustre l'espace des pêcheuses migrantes
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Yasser Elsheshtawy présente la deuxième conférence de la série L’enseignement du… Moyen-Orient.Si l’on présente souvent Dubaï comme un terrain de jeu pour les privilégiés, un lieu de consommation à outrance parfaitement assumé ou un cas d’étude par excellence de l’exploitation capitaliste, de tels portraits ne montrent finalement qu’une seule facette de la ville. La(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
29 septembre 2011 , 19h
L'enseignement de... Dubaï : Yasser Elsheshtawy
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Yasser Elsheshtawy présente la deuxième conférence de la série L’enseignement du… Moyen-Orient.Si l’on présente souvent Dubaï comme un terrain de jeu pour les privilégiés, un lieu de consommation à outrance parfaitement assumé ou un cas d’étude par excellence de l’exploitation capitaliste, de tels portraits ne montrent finalement qu’une seule facette de la ville. La(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
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Fonds Bijoy Jain
AP182
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The Bijoy Jain fonds documents eight projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2015. Represented work includes courtyard houses in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, and Chennai, live-work complexes in Mumbai and Dehradun, as well as two research-based projects, one for migrant housing and another an investigation of building demolition. The fonds consists of reproduced and original drawings, photographs, models, material samples, and several video recordings.
2008-2015
Fonds Bijoy Jain
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The Bijoy Jain fonds documents eight projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2015. Represented work includes courtyard houses in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, and Chennai, live-work complexes in Mumbai and Dehradun, as well as two research-based projects, one for migrant housing and another an investigation of building demolition. The fonds consists of reproduced and original drawings, photographs, models, material samples, and several video recordings.
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2008-2015
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AP182.S1
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Series documents projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2014. Series contains drawings, models, digital photographs, videos, material samples, and original and reproduced notebooks and sketchbooks related to six built works (Copper House II, Ahmedabad House, Saat Rasta, Carrimjee House, Chennai House, Weavers' Studio) and two conceptual projects (Demolition, Migrant housing).
2009-2014
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Series documents projects by Bijoy Jain and the firm Studio Mumbai carried out between 2009 and 2014. Series contains drawings, models, digital photographs, videos, material samples, and original and reproduced notebooks and sketchbooks related to six built works (Copper House II, Ahmedabad House, Saat Rasta, Carrimjee House, Chennai House, Weavers' Studio) and two conceptual projects (Demolition, Migrant housing).
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2009-2014
L’enseignement de… Chisasibi
Une échange entre l’artiste Thomas Kneubühler et le réalisateur Ernest Webb, qui explorent les questions liées à l’habitation et à la migration humaine dans une petite ville de la rive est de la baie James. L’échange est animé par Alessandra Ponte. À partir des installations hydroélectriques du Nord du Québec, Kneubühler montre comment la production d’électricité touche(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
25 octobre 2012 , 19h
L’enseignement de… Chisasibi
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Une échange entre l’artiste Thomas Kneubühler et le réalisateur Ernest Webb, qui explorent les questions liées à l’habitation et à la migration humaine dans une petite ville de la rive est de la baie James. L’échange est animé par Alessandra Ponte. À partir des installations hydroélectriques du Nord du Québec, Kneubühler montre comment la production d’électricité touche(...)
Théâtre Paul-Desmarais
Mabel O. Wilson et Jordan Carver présentent le projet de plaidoyer en cours intitulé « Who Builds Your Architecture ? » (WBYA?), qui demande aux architectes et aux professionnels des disciplines associées de mieux comprendre comment la production de bâtiments lie leurs pratiques aux travailleurs migrants de la construction qui construisent leur design. WBYA?, un groupe de(...)
28 janvier 2016
Pratiquer le plaidoyer : Who Builds Your Architecture?
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Mabel O. Wilson et Jordan Carver présentent le projet de plaidoyer en cours intitulé « Who Builds Your Architecture ? » (WBYA?), qui demande aux architectes et aux professionnels des disciplines associées de mieux comprendre comment la production de bâtiments lie leurs pratiques aux travailleurs migrants de la construction qui construisent leur design. WBYA?, un groupe de(...)
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AP178.S1.1996.PR01
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This project series documents the Kolonihaven - Exposição ao ar livre in Copenhagen, Denmark. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 73/90 The office assigned the date 1996 to this project. At the end of the 19th century, there was an important migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in Denmark. Some migrants missed the contact with the soil and decided to built small houses with gardens to help them to adapt to their new urban life. These small Danish houses we're later named Kolonihavehus and became emblematic in Denmark. The exhibition Kolonihaven - The International challenge was held in Copenhagen by the Arken Museum of Modern Art. Fourteen international architects, including Álvaro Siza, Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Michael Graves, Arata Isozaki, and Leon Krier were invited to design a 7.5 square meter Danish house. Siza's design was based on his idea of a house as a child mixed with his memories of a trip to Scandinavia. The fourteen architects also participated in the exhibition "Major Projects" at the Køge Museum, in Køge, Danmark. The exhibition focused on the sketches and preliminary drawings of majort projects by each architect. Documenting this project are sketches and documentation.
1996
Kolonihaven - The International Challenge, Copenhagen, Denmark (1996)
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AP178.S1.1996.PR01
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This project series documents the Kolonihaven - Exposição ao ar livre in Copenhagen, Denmark. While the records were held in the office’s archives this project was assigned the number 73/90 The office assigned the date 1996 to this project. At the end of the 19th century, there was an important migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in Denmark. Some migrants missed the contact with the soil and decided to built small houses with gardens to help them to adapt to their new urban life. These small Danish houses we're later named Kolonihavehus and became emblematic in Denmark. The exhibition Kolonihaven - The International challenge was held in Copenhagen by the Arken Museum of Modern Art. Fourteen international architects, including Álvaro Siza, Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Michael Graves, Arata Isozaki, and Leon Krier were invited to design a 7.5 square meter Danish house. Siza's design was based on his idea of a house as a child mixed with his memories of a trip to Scandinavia. The fourteen architects also participated in the exhibition "Major Projects" at the Køge Museum, in Køge, Danmark. The exhibition focused on the sketches and preliminary drawings of majort projects by each architect. Documenting this project are sketches and documentation.
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1996
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xv, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
Migrant housing : architecture, dwelling, migration / Mirjana Lozanovska.
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xv, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
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282 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 23 cm
Berlin : Ruby Press, [2020], ©2020
Migrant Marseille : architectures of social segregation and urban inclusivity / edited by Marc Angélil, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes and Something Fantastic.
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282 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 23 cm
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Berlin : Ruby Press, [2020], ©2020