AWC 10 – ROMAN ARCHITECTURE
The Roman project is in many ways a rediscovery of the European territory through the architectural project. Europe here has to be understood as a cultural and geographic entity, with an enormous cultural diversity but a fascinating cohesion. Simultaneously the Roman project is an attempt to revive a possible reading of Europe (and the world) as an Even Covered Field. The Even Covered Field presents to us simply the acceptance of the world as fully urbanized, as a gigantic interior. If Europe has originally been the cradle in which the figure-ground relationship developed, it becomes now of utmost importance to look again into the place of its obsolescence.
Title
Architecture Without Content 10 – Roman Architecture (False Friends)
Porto Academy (Summer 2014)
Faculty
Kersten Geers, Andrea Zanderigo, Jelena Pancevac, Giovanni Piovene, Dries Rodet
Manuel Montenegro, Luca Bosco
Students
Carla Sofia Rego Araújo, Roxana Bâra, Marcjanna Bien, Sebastian im Brahm, Kevin Vanden Bulke, André da Costa Calvete, Christoph Doerrig, Nikita Filippou, Magnus Garvoll, Marco Gonçalves, Ewa Kaszuba, Laura Lübenoff, Luise Marter, Marta Vasconcelos de Miranda, Daniel Tudor Munteanu, Antoine-Frédéric Nunes, Julian Raffetseder, Roland Reemaa, Rumeysa Saglam, Ingrid Shmaedecke, Catarina Sinde, Asmund Skeie, Marta Trilla, Marco António da Graça Vargas
Editors
Kersten Geers, Jelena Pancevac
Graphic design
Joris Kritis
Publisher
Self-published
Year
2014