Studio Banana TV is an on-line platform dedicated to the promotion of multidisciplinary creativity in an audiovisual format. Studio Banana TV broadcasts its own video productions which are produced upon demand and which range from interviews to notorious artists, designers, architects, musicians etc…
Studio Banana TV Interviews Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani
The Chinese architect Ma Yansong from MAD architects at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School. Studio Banana TV had the pleasure of interviewing him. Interview realised with the sponsorship of the European University of Madrid.
The Chinese architect Ma Yansong from MAD architects at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School. Studio Banana TV had the pleasure of interviewing him. Interview realised with the sponsorship of the European University of Madrid.
Ma Yansong at the UEM for a Critic Session
The Spanish architects, Carlos Ferrater, Lucía Ferrater and Eva Hurtado in the Workshop at the Universidad Europea de Madrid, Architecture School.
Studio Banana TV features the Collage House with explanations by its author, Bosch Capdeferro, ASCER Interiorismo award 2011 and emerging architect special mention of the European Union prize for contemporary Architecture Mies Van der Rohe award 2011. Interview realised with the sponsorship of ASCER.
"Sospecho que el espacio, en realidad, no forma parte de nuestras preocupaciones vitales, ... sólo el tiempo, que se derrama y escapa entre los dedos cuando intentamos atraparlo"
Studio Banana TV features MUCA Music Hall and auditorium with explanations by its author, COR, ASCER architecture award. Interview realised with the sponsorship of ASCER. "COR is a Consulting of Creative Resources, like a meeting place between the ideas, knowledge and reality. We focus all our energy and work in 'making things possible' to help individuals and organizations to innovate and grow. Our efforts are focused on two points, innovation and management that makes it possible. We work every day to be a meeting point between creativity and management, as an organization capable of developing all fronts that surround a project."
Studio Banana TV interviews the Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto on the occasion of his workshop at the Universidad Europea de Madrid-Architecture School. Sou Fujimoto is one of the most interesting young architects in the World. His architectural designs pursue new shapes and spaces that exist between nature and artificiality and will undoubtedly continue to evolve in the future.
Workshop given by Sou Fujimoto at the European University of Madrid
Studio Banana TV interviews Corinne Charpentier, director of the Fri-Art contemporary art centre in Fribourg, Switzerland, on the occasion of her participation at the 2011 Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid. She presents the main guidelines of the institution she directs, the access to knowledge and the issue of identity, as well as her point of view about the mediation of art and the role of art as a tool of renovation and representation of the world.
Studio Banana TV interviews ducth architect Winy Maas, who founded in 1993 the office MVRDV and in 2008 The Why Factory (T?F), the thinktank on future cities at Delft University of Technology.
II International Architecture Education Summit Madrid / Segovia 24th - 26th June 2011 Jointly organised by UCLA, Los Angeles and IE School of Architecture. Studio Banana TV was a collaborating agency in the event.
Riken Yamamoto, Master in Collective Housing
Studio Banana TV interviews Llàtzer Moix, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Studio Banana TV interviews José Miguel Iriba, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Studio Banana TV interviews Jose María Ezquiaga, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Studio Banana TV interviews Joaquín Sabatéo, director of the XI BEAU.
Studio Banana TV interviews Félix Arranz, director of the XI BEAU.
Studio Banana TV interviews Antonio Font, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Óscar Muñoz (1951) is a Columbian visual artist who lives and works in Cali. Muñoz’ work explores universal themes of memory and human loss within the challenging socio-political situation in his native Colombia, and his evocative pieces trace the impact of years of conflict on his fellow Colombians. Working across a variety of media that include photography, printmaking, drawing, installation and moving image, Muñoz employs a range of unusual image-making techniques and materials to reflect the transient nature of memories.
Studio Banana TV interviews Manuel Gallego Jorreto, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Studio Banana TV interviews Manuel Gallego Jorreto, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Studio Banana TV interviews Belinda Tato, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Studio Banana TV interviews Belinda Tato, member of the XI BEAU jury.
Edzo Bindels (West 8), Master in Collective Housing
Studio Banana TV interviews Japanes architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto.
Studio Banana TV interviews Saskia Sassen, acclaimed Dutch sociologist and author of the notorious book "The Global City" and well noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration.She is currently Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and Centennial visiting Professor at the London School of Economics. Sassen coined the term global city.
Studio Banana TV interviews Deyan Sudjic, acclaimed architecture critic and director of the Design Museum London.
The Museum of San Telmo, in its present condition, represents the result of a long process of successive modifications which has partially altered its physical and functional character over the years. Its location on the fringe where the urban structure meets the topography of Monte Urgull is a reflection, on the other hand, of an urban problem very characteristic of San Sebastian: the solution of a division never completely solved between natural and artificial landscape.
Juan Herreros workshop, Master in Collective Housing
Ana Gonzalez founded Locking Shocking in 1996, label a year later joined who would be her partner for the next 10 years, until they dissolved the brand in 2007. During those years Ana González worked as a creative director acclaimed by public and critic and awarded with the L’Oreal Paris Award for the best young SS’03 collection and the Gran Prix de la moda Marie Claire for the Best National Designer in 2004. In 2008 she founded her new label Ana Locking and with her first collection ‘Reentry’ FW08-09 won the L’Oreal Paris Award for the Best Collection from the Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week. In September 2009 she presented her SS’10 collection in New York’s Public Library during the NY Fashion Week with her partners from project ‘4Eyes’.??In November 2009 she won the Price Cosmopolitan for the Best Designer of the year.??Ana keeps herself updated of the new artistic disciplines, as she studied in the University of Fine Arts of Madrid. That’s the reason why she has also collaborated with different cultural institutions and artistic organizations through expositions, installations, video-art, photography, seminars, conferences, classes, etc.
Studio Banana TV interviews Swiss architect Christian Kerez. Christian Kerez was born in 1962 in Maracaibo, Venezuela, educated at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and received a Masters in Architecture in 1988. In the 1980’s and early 1990’s he was a photographer. This work, in turn, deeply influenced his architectural approach.
Studio Banana TV interviews videoartist Annika Larsson. Annika Larsson is a Swedish contemporary artist, born in Stockholm in 1972 and currently living in Berlin. She received a Master of Fine Arts from the Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm.
Studio Banana TV interviews Swiss artist Not Vital. Not Vital is a prominent Swiss artist born in 1948 in the Engadin Alpine region. He belongs to the Rumansch linguistic minority. Nomadism has been a constant in his life. Vital has lived in Switzerland but also Italy, United States and Niger. He is mostly known for his witty sculptures, full of humor and references to the different cultures in which he has lived.
Studio Banana TV interviews Spanish architect Vicente Guallart pioneer of interaction between nature, technology and architecture proposes new paradigms based in urban, social and cultural conditions emerging from information society.
Shirin Neshat (born 1957) is an Iranian visual artist who lives in New York. She is known primarily for her work in film, video and photography.
Studio Banana TV interviews Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, principal of BIG. Through a series of award-winning design projects and buildings, Bjarke Ingels has created an international reputation as a member of a new generation of architects that combines shrewd analysis, playful experimentation, social responsibility, and humor.
Studio Banana TV interviews Italian photographer Luisa Lambri on the occasion of her participation at the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale. Architecture is a favorite subject for the Italian photographer, who approaches the houses subjectively and patiently. ‘I am photographing myself being there,’ she says.
Studio Banana TV interviews British architect Tony Fretton, principal of Tony Fretton Architects. . Tony Fretton Architects was founded in 1982 and is now headed by partners Tony Fretton and James McKinney. The buildings completed by the practice in London for the Lisson Gallery in 1986 and 1992 continue to be internationally recognised as exemplary spaces for art, for the architectural experiences they offer and for their social engagement with the surrounding city. The three aspects – exemplary functioning, rewarding experience and productive engagement with the locale – are the underlying motifs in all the subsequent work.
Studio Banana TV interviews Ole Bouman, director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI), Holland. Ole Bouman has been director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI) since April 2007. Before taking up that position he was editor-in-chief of the periodical Volume, a cooperative venture of Stichting Archis, AMO (the research bureau of OMA/Rem Koolhaas) and the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University. He has curated a series of public events for the reconstruction of the public domain in cities that have been hit by disasters, such as Ramallah, Mexico City, Beirut and Prishtina. Bouman has been lecturing Design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States.