Someday or One Day
BEYOND ETERNITY - Architecture Facing the Impermanence is an exploration of architecture in the context of climate change, resource scarcity, circular strategies, real estate speculations and refugees…
Someday or One Day
BEYOND ETERNITY - Architecture Facing the Impermanence is an exploration of architecture in the context of climate change, resource scarcity, circular strategies, real estate speculations and refugees crisis, framed within the context of the second edition of the Sharjah Architecture Triennial. This architectural documentary addresses the various themes of the Triennial featuring interviews with the Nigerian based architect and curator of the Triennial, Tosin Oshinowo, as well as following international architects/artists (based in Denmark, India, Nigeria, Lebanon, Ghana and Palestine) elaborating on their projects: Henry Glogau and Aleksander Kongshaug, based in Copenhagen, Denmark (on Resource Autonomy) Vinu Daniel from Wallmakers, based in Kerala, India (on 3-Minute Corridor) Bubu Ogisi, based in Lagos, Nigeria (on Óré ì Sé Àgbòn) Adrian Pepe, based in Beirut, Lebanon (on Utility of Being) Emil Grip from Limbo Accra, based in Accra, Ghana (on Super Limbo) DAAR: Sandi Hilal/Alessandro Petti, based in Bethlehem, Palestine (on Concrete Tent) BEYOND ETERNITY - Architecture Facing the Impermanence is an exploration on the global effects of modernity in architecture, and its struggle with current issues such as climate change, social disputes, resource scarcity, financial speculations and refugees. —Arian Lehner
Someday or One Day
Drama,Fantasy,Romance
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BEYOND ETERNITY - Architecture Facing the Impermanence is an exploration of architecture in the context of climate change, resource scarcity, circular strategies, real estate speculations and refugees crisis, framed within the context of the second edition of the Sharjah Architecture Triennial. This architectural documentary addresses the various themes of the Triennial featuring interviews with the Nigerian based architect and curator of the Triennial, Tosin Oshinowo, as well as following international architects/artists (based in Denmark, India, Nigeria, Lebanon, Ghana and Palestine) elaborating on their projects: Henry Glogau and Aleksander Kongshaug, based in Copenhagen, Denmark (on Resource Autonomy) Vinu Daniel from Wallmakers, based in Kerala, India (on 3-Minute Corridor) Bubu Ogisi, based in Lagos, Nigeria (on Óré ì Sé Àgbòn) Adrian Pepe, based in Beirut, Lebanon (on Utility of Being) Emil Grip from Limbo Accra, based in Accra, Ghana (on Super Limbo) DAAR: Sandi Hilal/Alessandro Petti, based in Bethlehem, Palestine (on Concrete Tent) BEYOND ETERNITY - Architecture Facing the Impermanence is an exploration on the global effects of modernity in architecture, and its struggle with current issues such as climate change, social disputes, resource scarcity, financial speculations and refugees. —Arian Lehner.