Welcome to the 3d season of Woods in the Sound: ARCHITECTURE(S) OF CONNECTION
and to this 1st episode: Architecturаl Imaginaries for Planetary Habitability
This season we are contemplating and reflecting on regenerative spatial practices. Can architecture(s) support multispecies conviviality and contribute to cultivation of ecological futures? How to think the project of human inhabitation in present times of ecological imperative? What can we learn from vernacular, contemporary and emerging knowledges of spatial practices, as well as multilingual situated dialogues?
In this episode we are contemplating a bigger picture, the wider territorial scales of thought and action, pondering on how a more respectful cohabitation can be real, and what critical perspectives may assist in framing the contemporary architectural practices that promote life, diversity and coexistence.
Conversation partners: Alan Organschi (Bauhaus Earth/GOA), Andrés Jaque (Office for Political Innovation/Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture), Ann Light (University of Sussex/Malmö University/CreaTures), Ferdinand Ludwig (Office for Living Architecture/Technischen Universität München), Gilles Clément (Planetary Garden), Kristine Samson (Roskilde University), Martín Ávila (Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design), and Matthew Dalziel (Atelier Dalziel/Matera).
Participating places: Brandenburg, Hovedstaden, Ostlandet, Vestlandet, Vanadzor, Kolomenskoe
Episode team
Sabina Téari (idea, texts, conversations)
Egor Sviridenko (filming, sound, editing)
Sasha Sharapov (light projection, graphic design)
Nastya Muhametzyanova (sound design)
Some audio effects in this episode have been created using Udio.