ed. by Anne Holtrop, Sophie Krier and Thomas Celizna, with Ewelina Marta Niedziella, Maximiliaan Rooyakkers en Roeland Otten ; texts Anne Holtrop and Maaike Lauwaert
- Author(s)
- Anne Holtrop, Maaike Lauwaert
- Editor(s)
- Anne Holtrop, Sophie Krier Thomas Celizna, Ewelina Marta Niedziella, Maximiliaan Rooyakkers en Roeland Otten
- Publication, year
- Amsterdam : Sandberg Istitute, Studio for Immediate Spaces, 2013
- Scope
- 80 Pages, illustrated, 30 cm.
Studio for Immediate Spaces is a two-year Master’s programme on spatial practices (MA Interior Architecture) at the Sandberg Institute, that started with an experimental year in 2012-2013. This overview of this first year - with images of the work and references of 2012–2013 - gives us a hint of what the work could be about. The studio still exists. It is meant to question how politics, ecology, society, technology, and economy manifest in space, in between the logic of constructing architecture and the design of objects. The term “immediacy” relates to both physical adjacency and urgency of response. Likewise, space is a theoretical entity and an empirical reality, each continuously informing the other.
- Location
- Cabinet 14 - 2: Vormgeving
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