Atelier Deshaus

COMMON LANDSCAPE

COMMON LANDSCAPE

Re-Cultivating Industrial Sites
Atelier Deshaus, Shanghai

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Exhibition
1 April – 17 May 2023

Opening
Friday, 31 March 2023, 6.30pm

Speaking at the opening
Hans-Jürgen Commerell Aedes, Berlin

Dr. Eduard Kögel
Researcher and Curator, Berlin
Liu Yichun
Architect and Founder, Atelier Deshaus, Shanghai

Venue
Aedes Architecture Forum
Christinenstr. 18-19
10119 Berlin

deshaus in London

deshaus in London

Sensitive Urbanity

Moderator: Andong Lu, Professor and Vice Dean, SAUP, Nanjing University

Speakers

Chen Yifeng, Co-founder and principal architect of Atelier Deshaus

Liu Yichun, Co-founder and principal architect of Atelier Deshaus

Guest (alphabetic order)

Helen Castle, Publishing Director, RIBA, Overseer, RIBA Journal and Journal of Architecture

Prof Murray Fraser, Professor, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL Chairman, Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain Visiting Professor, Nanjing University

Dr Eduard Koegel, Independent Curator & Researcher Lecturer Bauhaus University Weimar

Prof David Leatherbarrow, Professor Emeritus, Weitzman School of Design, UPenn, Professor and the foreign Dean of the Architecture Internationalization Demonstration School, Southeast University

Dr Ingrid Schroder, Director, Architecture Association

China Museum Aedes

Museums in China

ZÀI XĪNG TǓ MÙ

Sixteen Chinese Museums

Fifteen Chinese Architects

VIDEO LINK here

ALL 16 Videos here

An Aedes catalogue will be published for the exhibition.

An exhibition as part of the ANCB-Program:
THE MUSEUM OF THE 21st CENTURY
Content-Form-Impact
A collaboration with Zumtobel

 

Exhibition: 27 August – 13 October 2016

 

Location: Aedes Architecture Forum
Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin

 

Opening Programme: Friday, 26 August 2016

 

Opening Lectures: 4pm at ANCB, Christinenstr. 18-19, 10119 Berlin

Curator Eduard Kögel will give an introduction to the exhibited projects. Qilan Shen, art critic and curator from Shanghai, will speak about the challenges of the Chinese museums and how this compares with the German museum landscape.