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German architect Ole Scheeren joins us in the studio, and we discuss the importance of simplicity and utility in design with London-based studio Industrial Facility. Plus: the last instalment of our summer series. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Als Architekt hat sich Ole Scheeren einen intern. Ruf erarbeitet. "The Interlace" ist ein Wohnprojekt mit Grün- und Wasserflächen, das wie wild gestapelter Kartons daherkommt.
Der Architekt Ole Scheeren ist für seine spektakulären und ungewöhnlichen Bauten bekannt. Wichtig ist ihm dabei immer, die Räume zu aktivieren, in denen Menschen sich begegnen. Das ZKM Karlsruhe zeigt nun die weltweit erste Werkschau.Ole Scheeren im Gespräch mit Marietta Schwarzwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FazitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
In seinen Gebäuden verbindet Ole Scheeren Wohn- und Arbeitsräume mit der Natur. Dabei legt er Wert auf die Qualität des Wohnens, denn die Menschen sollen sich in den Gebäuden wohlfühlen. Wie sieht seiner Meinung nach die Zukunft des Wohnens aus? Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/kunst-und-leben Die Ausstellung „Spaces of Life“ im Zentrum für Kunst und Medien in Karlsruhe beginnt am 10. Dezember 2022 und läuft bis kommenden Juni. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/monopol-podcast-ole-scheeren
In seinen Gebäuden verbindet Ole Scheeren Wohn- und Arbeitsräume mit der Natur. Dabei legt er Wert auf die Qualität des Wohnens, denn die Menschen sollen sich in den Gebäuden wohlfühlen. Wie sieht seiner Meinung nach die Zukunft des Wohnens aus? Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/kunst-und-leben Die Ausstellung „Spaces of Life“ im Zentrum für Kunst und Medien in Karlsruhe beginnt am 10. Dezember 2022 und läuft bis kommenden Juni. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/monopol-podcast-ole-scheeren
In seinen Gebäuden verbindet Ole Scheeren Wohn- und Arbeitsräume mit der Natur. Dabei legt er Wert auf die Qualität des Wohnens, denn die Menschen sollen sich in den Gebäuden wohlfühlen. Wie sieht seiner Meinung nach die Zukunft des Wohnens aus? Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/kunst-und-leben Die Ausstellung „Spaces of Life“ im Zentrum für Kunst und Medien in Karlsruhe beginnt am 10. Dezember 2022 und läuft bis kommenden Juni. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/monopol-podcast-ole-scheeren
WAF Keynote: Prototypes for the FutureWe live in extraordinary times and, in many ways, the challenges facing cities, cultures and the planet have never been greater. Some have speculated that the global COVID pandemic is merely first tremors of a vast shockwave brought on by environmental decline, failed socio-economic policy and cynical political manipulation. Perhaps more than ever before, the need for reconsidering the fundamental values, agendas and possibilities of architecture and urbanism is clear. We must begin to imagine fundamentally new questions and trajectories that go beyond the lifeless, recycled formalisms, neoDarwinian ethics and vacant marketing-speech—we must begin to answer the question of how can we, as architects, work towards a living future for our spaces, societies and species? In this talk, Ole Scheeren, Principal of international architectural practice Buro Ole Scheeren, will explore the role of this question in the work of the office and how the search for an answer has informed the development of several of the office's unprecedented and city-defining structures.Ole Scheeren, Principal, Büro Ole Scheeren See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon meets Nathalie Weadick. Nathalie is the director of the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF). The IAF is an independent organisation dedicated to the promotion of architecture as culture. In a wide ranging conversation, Nathalie recalls her early career in Visual Arts and as Director of the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny and how she moved into architecture. The conversation covers risk taking, growing a desire for architecture, the impact of public engagement practices and that the time is here for a new "house" for architecture in Ireland. (The podcast was recorded on zoom) About Nathalie Weadick: Nathalie Weadick is a curator of architecture and spatial practice based in Dublin. She has been the director of the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) since 2007. Through the IAF she has delivered many initiatives exploring the impact of architecture on society, culture, and history. She initiated the development of a BMX Skate and Play Park, a community-led design project with Dublin City Council, Ballyfermot Community, and architects Relational Urbanism. The framework for this project developed into a national program called Reimagine. She established the ongoing and successful National Architects in Schools Initiative and produces Open House Dublin, Ireland's largest architecture festival engaging thousands annually. From 2013 to 2021 she curated with Arup New Now Next a series of talks in Dublin with David Adjaye, Jeanne Gang, Tatiana Bilbao, Rozana Montiel, Kunle Adeyemi, Workac, Minsuk Cho, Ole Scheeren, Bjarke Ingels, Winy Maas, and Grafton Architects. 2017-2018 she was on the team of assistants to the Curators Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of the 16th International Architecture Exhibition at Venice. In 2015 she was the Architecture Advisor for Irish Design 2015 and co-curated with Raymund Ryan New Horizon_Architecture from Ireland and presented ten emerging and current Irish practices at the London Festival of Architecture, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, and the Hong Kong/Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale. In 2015/16 she curated We Built This City a series of panel discussions in London, Chicago, and New York about the impact of Irish creativity on global cities. In 2013 she curated The Everyday Experience in the Irish Museum of Modern Art about the impact of architecture on people. In 2008 she co-curated with Prof Hugh Campbell The Lives of Spaces for the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale and in 2010 she was Commissioner of the Irish exhibition at the Venice Architecture Biennale. 2004-2007 she held the position of Deputy Director at The Architecture Foundation in London and with Director Rowan Moore produced the London Debates in the Turbine Hall TATE Modern. Formerly, she was Director of the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny for five years, where she curated shows by international artists. She has written for many publications on visual arts and architecture. In 2017 she received an Honorary Fellowship from the RIBA. She is currently researching a Ph.D. at RMIT Melbourne and Queens University Belfast, Schools of Architecture. __ Music is by Sinead Finegan, played by the Delmaine String Quartet (Philip Dodd, leader). The podcast was recorded on Zoom in April 2021.
For architect Ole Scheeren, the people who live and work inside a building are as much a part of that building as concrete, steel and glass. He asks: Can architecture be about collaboration and storytelling instead of the isolation and hierarchy of a typical skyscraper? Visit five of Scheeren's buildings -- from a twisted tower in China to a floating cinema in the ocean in Thailand -- and learn the stories behind them.
건축가 올 스키렌에게는 건물 안에 살거나 일하는 사람들은 콘크리트, 강철, 유리처럼 건물의 일부입니다. 그는 묻습니다: 고층 건물이 고립과 위계를 나타내는 통념을 깨고, 협동과 이야기를 나타내는 건물을 지을 수 있을까? 올 스키렌이 지은 5개의 건물들을 만나보십시오. 중국의 비틀린 고층건물로부터 타이 해변의 바다 위 극장까지... 그리고 이들에 숨겨진 이야기를 들어보십시오.
Für den Architekten Ole Scheeren sind die Menschen, die in einem Gebäude leben und arbeiten, ebenso Bestandteil des Gebäudes wie Beton, Stahl und Glas. Er stellt die Frage: Kann es bei Architektur um die Zusammenarbeit und das Geschichtenerzählen gehen anstatt um die Isolierung und Hierarchie eines typischen Wolkenkratzers? Besuchen Sie fünf von Scheerens Gebäuden – von einem verdrehten Turm in China hin zu einem schwimmenden Kino in Thailand – und lernen Sie die Geschichten kennen, die dahinter stecken.
Para o arquiteto Ole Scheeren, as pessoas que vivem e trabalham num edifício são, tanto quanto o concreto, o aço e o vidro, parte daquela construção. Ele pergunta: "Será que a arquitetura poderia estimular a colaboração e a contação de histórias, em vez de tratar do isolamento e a hierarquia de um típico arranha-céu? Visite cinco das construções de Scheeren, desde uma torre vergada, na China, a um cinema flutuante, no oceano na Tailândia, e descubra as histórias por detrás delas.
Pour l'architecte Ole Scheeren, les personnes qui vivent et travaillent dans un bâtiment font autant partie de ce dernier que le béton, l'acier et le verre. Il pose cette question : l'architecture peut-elle mettre l'accent sur la collaboration et le récit plutôt que sur l'isolation et le hiérarchisme du classique gratte-ciel ? Visitez cinq bâtiments conçus par Scheeren, d'une tour tordue sur elle-même en Chine jusqu'à un cinéma flottant sur l'océan en Thaïlande, et découvrez les histoires qu'ils renferment.
Para el arquitecto Ole Scheeren, las personas que viven y trabajan dentro de un edificio son tan parte de ese edificio como el hormigón, el acero y el vidrio. Se pregunta: ¿Puede la arquitectura basarse en la colaboración y la narración, en vez de hacerlo en el aislamiento y la jerarquía de un rascacielos típico? Recorre cinco de los edificios de Scheeren, desde una torre torcida en China a un cine que flota en el océano en Tailandia, y conoce las historias que se esconden detrás de ellos.