22 September, 2023
17:00
4 November, 2023
20:00
ARChA, UPT, Timisoara
We are excited to invite you to attend our third exhibition within the Bright Cityscapes program: "๐๐ญ๐ฅ๐๐ฌ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฌ'', organized by Politehnica University Timisoara and FABER.
The exhibition features the collaborative work of three esteemed schools participating in the Bright Cityscapes program: the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at Politehnica University Timisoara (RO), Studio Technogeographies from Design Academy Eindhoven (NL), and Borders and Territories from TU Delft (NL).
The "๐๐ญ๐ฅ๐๐ฌ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฌ'' explores the significance of distance through the language of design and architecture. It considers the diverse dimensions of distance not only as a physical measurement but also as an intricacy within emotional, cultural, and industrial landscapes. It represents the culmination of the Atlas of Distances workshop held in May 2023, featuring a curated selection of nine student projects. Additionally, an extensive collection of student projects will be displayed in poster format, allowing visitors to investigate the extent of exploration.
We invite you to the opening of the exhibition, on September 22, in the ๐๐๐๐ก๐ space of UPT, to explore together design and architecture installations that shape contemporary discourses related to extraction, climate and industrial cycles.
Participants: Anamaria Bogosel, Laurin Bรถhm, Louella Exton, Vanessa Heider, Josh Jerome, Richard Temple Kingston, Edward-Stefan Kiss and Denisa-Anamaria Landler, Petar Kukec, Anastasia Stolearenco
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17:00 Opening of the exhibition Atlas of Distances
18:00 Outdoor party - FAST Pavilions Launch / UPT Creative Campus
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14:00 Guided tour of the exhibition
15:00 Conference โPedagogical activism and Cultural geographiesโ
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Curated by Martina Muzi, Atlas of Distances is the culminating exhibition of the pedagogical framework of Bright Cityscapes, organized by Politehnica University Timisoara and FABER.
Bright Cityscapes is part of the National Cultural Program โTimiศoaraโEuropean Capital of Culture 2023โ, funded by: Timisoara City Hall through Center for Projects Timisoara, The Romanian Order of Architects, Flex Foundation and Alber Foundation.
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Program made with the support of: Azur Romania, Banca Transilvania, Continental Romania, Flex Romania, Hamilton Central Europe, Honeywell, Nokia Romania, Vivalia Real Estate. Mobility partner: Autonom Romania.