Lecture by Maroun El-Daccache, chair, department of Architecture and Design SArD - LAU, entitlted “Project for Beirut Port: RECONNECT THE CITY”, room E, 11:30 am on 30th of May.
"The destruction that occurred on August 4, 2020, made us once again to review the components of the city in general and the affected area in particular to reveal the historical phases of the city, which are based on its social, economic and architectural fabric to develop a contemporary design vision for the devastated area of Beirut city.
The lecture discusses the recent project that we developed for the Port of Beirut and its relationship with the city, by reconsidering the waterfront of Karantina area, the city-center, Mar Mikhael area, Gemmayzeh, Charles Helou station, the Archeological area and the Silos and their relationship with the Port and their impact on the architectural and urban vision.
The intervention aims is to propose an integrated project as a result of civic and social factors and changes in the port area and its surroundings, within a new perspective for the city’s development. The real dilemma is that cities are no longer a source for the function and economic needs of the community, but rather a false economic structure based only on mass consumerism. In a destroyed city, the problem for citizens is the memory, the loss of objects and landmarks. This “nostalgic logic” has conditioned many reconstructions of post-war cities. But rebuilding the exact “city image” before the destruction means erasing an episode of history, because even destruction can become a moment of reflection and self-criticism."
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DEVISINGS_ HOW WE WILL LIVE
Symposium and Local Festival of the “OPEN UP” Creative Europe Program
Place: Building of Department of Architecture, University of Thessaly - Polytechnic School Campus
Time: Monday, May 29, and Thursday, June 1, 2023
The History, Theory and Conceptual Design Laboratory of the Department of Architecture of the University of Thessaly participate in the Symposium organization.
Thematic:
The convergence of impasses on a planetary scale, from climate catastrophe and the adverse dynamics of the Anthropocene to the crisis caused by state competition and international social inequalities, raises a question of the responsibility of the broadly understood creative subjects of today and their practices, the way they locally think and act in their daily lives, at work, in the community, and at home.
Life Co-shaping
Life organization, from the proximate domain of the private sphere to the spatial domain of various symbioses and the immaterial domain of planetary networking represent the focal point. Work, health, extended kinship or love, the relationship with each other’s field of residence, and the multiple interaction practices constitute the collective subject through relations of care and support, both between human and non-human subjects (more than human). Interest turns to Planetary Care, along with survival at the proximate scale of related bodies with a local reference. Through this "program", we inquire about creative subjects jurisdictions, responsibilities, desires, and shortcomings. Creative subjects are not defined only by their knowledge baggage and professional responsibilities but form an extended social entity sharing responsibility towards a destructive world fighting itself and mortgaging its future. Nothing is given anymore, at the same time that the facts remain suffocatingly much: How will life be constantly devised through the practices of those who live it and co-shape it?
Devisings and Creative Practices
The "Devisings of Life" Symposium intends to disturb already performed practices of responsibility from the new subjectivities and agencies of creation in architecture, art, and poetic practices. Poetic-creative practices do not refer therefore much to the already defined institutional fields of art - like museums - or the corresponding fields of the professional practice of architecture - such as architectural offices -. They refer, as generic as it may be, to planning, curating, and the act of life itself. Namely, poetic-creative practices refer to the constitution of everyday life, to the material and virtual experience of residence, to the new forms of life that emerge violently, somewhere between the digital workplace, the ground we tread on, the water we drink, the proximate and the distant bodies, the mechanisms and techniques, the nutritional values we metabolize. What is the modern subject, how is its residence resiliently constituted and how does this define, together with others, the field of its conjunction with what we call life or life-with-others?
Local Open Up Festival: Field of Speech and Action
The Devisings Symposium will be hosted for two days, within the Local Festival of "Open Up".
It will be a week of “poetic” acting and presentations around life issues and practices, concerning water, crops, and nutrition, assembly techniques of our intimate space, materials reuse as well as a poetry readings performance by the group of the FRMK magazine. During the two-year "Open Up" program in Thessaly, and with the participation of a multinational group of contributors, there had been corresponding actions for household objects construction through the assemblage method, development of cultivation practices at home or in public spaces, and collective food practices. In addition to their presentation, they will continue and be completed with the actions of the Local Festival. The prime responsibility for this activation will have the community members of the Department of Architecture of the University of Thessaly. The external space for the Symposium and Activities will be the Campus of the Polytechnic School. Symposium files together with the Festival Activities documentation will be assembled into a digital catalog and corresponding publication.
Thematic Sections of the Symposium
The Symposium participants will be able to include their presentations-lectures-performances in one of the following thematic areas:
A. All in One_New Domesticity
B. Nature/Culture Agencies
C. Resilient and Creative Subjects
D. Curatorial and Care Practices
Download the poster.
The Laboratory of Environmental Communication & Audiovisual Documentation (LECAD) of the Department of Architecture of UTh, the "Diophantus" Computer Technology and Press Institute and Appoplou kindly invite you to the conference where the results of the project "Escape through Culture" will be presented.
The one day conference is scheduled for Sunday, 28 May 2023, 09.30-15.30 at Marasleio Didactaleio (4 Marasli str, 10676 Athens).
Check the programme (in Greek).
Color Greece, Omega Technology and the Laboratory of Environmental Communication & Audiovisual Documentation (LECAD) of the Department of Architecture of UTh invite you on Thursday 25 May 2023 at 17:00 to the Results Presentation Day of the project:
In the context of the course WATER BODIES (Evelyn Gavrilou, Costis Paniyiris) and in collaboration with the walking trails of BIODIVERSITY TRAILS on Tuesday 23.05.2023 at 13.30-17.30 a visit to Lake Karla and places/ locations around it will take place.
The aim is to get in touch with the history of the lake, to learn and understand the function of this man-made lake. The journey will be made by University bus. Course participants have priority. There are additional places for non-course people.
Persons interested can fill the doodle below by Tuesday 23.05.2023 midday.
www.doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/bWQr8Kxe/vote
See the poster.
Useful information for the walking trail in greek here.
* The BIODIVERSITY TRAILSstarted in the course URBAN PLANTING (Mrs. Thalia Marou) with walking trails in the outdoor space of the Polytechnic School of UTH and the abandoned part of Pedion of Areos, continue with the visit of Karla Lake and one or two more walking trails in urban post-industrial spaces in Volos. Organisation and implementation by Eliki Diamantouli (architectural engineer UTH, on-going master student in landscape architecture TUM, visiting student at UTH for her research).
On Thursday 18/05/2023 at 19:00 [UTC+3] a webinar lecture entitled "Τask failed successfully" by Fala Atelier, based in Portugal, will take place.
BOOK PRESENTATION AND SCREENING
Tuesday 16 May, 19:00
Harta, bookshop-cafe
Skenderani 16A-B str., Volos, Thessaly, Greece
The Centre of New Media and Feminist Public Practices (CNMFPP) of the University of Thessaly and the University of Thessaly Press warmly invite you on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 to the presentation of the recently published anthology Feminist Theories, Aesthetic Practices and Globalised Technologies at the bookshop-cafe Harta, in the center of Volos.
After the first presentation of the book at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athens, which was held as a guided tour in selected works from the Museum’s permanent collection, its presentation in Volos is accompanied by the screening of Ursula Biemann's film "Performing the Border" (1999), which is available online, as well as by a discussion with the participation of Elena Tzelepis and Petros Phokaides. Alexandros Mazarakis Ainian and Michalis Zoumboulakis will kindly open the event on behalf of the University of Thessaly Press.
The volume, edited by the research team of the CNMFPP, is a collection of seminal feminist texts that creatively interconnect feminism, technology and art, aiming to open a dynamic interdisciplinary and intersectional dialogue and contribute to the relevant Greek bibliography.
The publication was funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (HFRI) and the General Secretariat for Research and Innovation (GSRI) and is available in printed form as well as an open access e-book.
The event is supported by the Gender Equality and Anti-Discrimination Committee of the University of Thessaly.
Screening starts at 19.00 (duration 43 minutes)
Panel discussion starts at 20.00
For further information about the Centre's work and projects you can visit http://www.centrefeministmedia.arch.uth.gr
Centre of New Media and Feminist Public Practices
Pedion Areos, 38334,
Volos, Greece
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