Hands-On Urbanism 1850 - 2012 Vom Recht auf Grün

Architekturzentrum Wien pakt dit voorjaar uit met de tentoonstelling Hands-On Urbanism.

Vervolg in Engels:

Following many years of international research, the curator Elke Krasny presents 19 historical and contemporary case studies of bottom-up urban development in Chicago, Leipzig, Vienna, Bremen, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Porto Alegre, Havana or Quito. They provide an overview of informal, self-organised collective movements and of the spaces that are created by them. The exhibition shows how decisively small projects have often led, and are still leading, to major changes.

'Hands-On Urbanism' introduces an alternative urban history, one that poses urgent questions about the responsibility of design for architects and planners, and the resource-logic of towns and cities. What do architects do in this process, and what can be learned from the bottom-up in this urban history? Its role ranges from initiative via activism to conducting research. How are urban planning authorities reacting to these developments? The spectrum ranges from the founding of a settlement regulatory agency, via infrastructural measures and tolerance, to measures of support from the authorities, but also the introduction of new laws and legal sanctioning in official urban plans.

Bron: azw.at

Praktisch

  • DATUM:
    15.03.2012 tot 25.06.2012
  • LOCATIE:
    Architekturzentrum Wien
  • STRAAT:
    Museumsplatz 1, im MQ
  • STAD:
    Wenen
  • ORGANISATOR:
    Architekturzentrum Wien
  • WEBSITE:
  • TELEFOON:
    +43 (1) 522 31 15
  • E-MAIL (PUBLIEK):
    office@azw.at