Wednesday 13 May 2009

ArchiTEXT asks one great question: What has architecture done for you lately?

on Wednesday 13 May 2009 - 12:18:19 | by NEO
what has architecture done for you lately | ArchiTEXT | Zahra Ebrahim

(Exhibition at Design Exchange, Toronto, Till 31st May, 2009, Entry Fee: $5)

During my trip to the TED Conferencce 2009 in Long Beach I also visited Toronto. And the renowned architecture citric Lisa Rochon took me to the Design Exchange in the historic stock exchange building of Toronto to meet Zahra Ebrahim. Undoubtedly Zahra was the most enthusiastic and energetic person I met during my trip to Canada. She is working as the ‘Innovator in Residence’ in Design Exchange and the CEO of the ArchiTEXT. At that time in mid February Zahra was telling me about the mission of spreading the essences of intersections of architecture with other disciplines and contexts.
And on that journey of upholding the spirit of architecture to the people of various folds of society Zahra’s ArchiTEXT arranges an exhibition cum research in their ‘laboratory’ of Design Exchange. Hmm they call it ‘laboratory’. It is an experimental venture of taking architecture to a new dimension in the society. ArchiTEXT is questioning “what has architecture done for ‘us’ lately” in a critical way. The ‘search’ for ‘new audiences’ is somewhat the same venture I personally was thinking of for long. What architecture really has done for the mass people of the world? Is architecture really doing something so great as we (the architects) anticipate or believe? Are we (architects) setting our priorities of design as per ‘what the architecture is doing so far for the people lately’? Most often the answer is NO. We are often so sunk either in the fallacy of form or the fallacy of so called sustainability and ‘green products’ or sometimes the indigestible hardcore philosophies. How the ‘people’ is being benefited at the end, what they do feel? Do we really know? Do we really care or at least think of?

zahra ebrahim | what has architecture done for you lately | ArchiTEXT | Design Exchange
Let’s go through what Zahra says about the exhibition:
“What you are about to experience is not what you are expecting. You are not delving deep into research, you are not going to find the answer to the question: What Has Architecture Done For You Lately?, and you are not going to be a passive observer. At archiTEXT, we are exploring new methods of research, and in the pursuit of the answer to this question, we have mobilized the museum as a laboratory, a space for dialogue, a place to fill in the negative space, a place to find answers to questions. What you will find is a marriage of installation art, of conceptual art, of open-ended questions designed to provoke thoughts, reactions, and heighten your curiosity. Our hypothesis is that the combination of non-traditional mechanisms of research will help us access new audiences – audiences that have not yet been engaged with architecture.”

Zahra Ebrahim | Totonto | what has architecture done for you lately | ArchiTEXT | Design Exchange

Hopefully this exhibition is going to travel 33 more countries soon with its unique experiments and surveys. Those who are near Toronto within this month (May, 2009) don’t even think of missing this remarkable event at the Design Exchange.

Thursday 23 April 2009

Sponsored Study visit to the 2008 WHA winning project in USA

on Thursday 23 April 2009 - 10:20:15 | by admin
The World Habitat Award of UN and BSHF organize study visits every year to the award winning projects of the previous year. In 2009 WHA calls for application to get the chance to the 'Champlain Housing Trust : Community Land Trust Innovation' project in the United States of America, winner of the 2008 World Habitat Award.
The intension of the visit is to 'transfer' the knowledge, ideas and technics of the design and policies of the award winning project to potential professional and organizations.
The visit is dates as: 13th - 19th September 2009
Application deadline: 5th June 2009
Travel and accomodation cost will be provided by the BSHF authority.
Click HERE to know more. Click HERE to apply.

Call for Entry: World Habitat Award 2009

on Thursday 23 April 2009 - 09:52:11 | by admin
World Habitat Award logoThe World Habitat Award is one of the highest recognition of sensible housing projects world wide. Its an annual award program for build, sustainable and successful housing projects from any countries in the world. Each year two projects are awarded .
In 2008 the award winning projects were:
1. Champlain Housing Trust, Vermont, USA
2. Preventing Typhoon Damage to Housing, Central Vietnam

The awards are presented each year at the annual United Nations
global celebration of World Habitat Day.

Submission Deadline: 1st June 2009

WHO CAN ENTER
This international competition is open to all individuals and
organisations, including central and local governments, NGOs,
community-based groups, research organisations and the private sector.

PRIZE
n International recognition for your work
n A cash prize of £10,000
n The opportunity for transfer of the award-winning approach through
an international study visit to the project, sponsored by the Building
and Social Housing Foundation

HOW TO ENTER
The World Habitat Awards competition has a two-stage entry process:
Stage I submissions need only comprise a concise summary of the
project. From the Stage I submissions, twelve projects are selected by
an assessment committee to go forward to Stage II of the competition.
Stage II submissions are evaluated by an independent advisory group
before being put to a panel of international judges. Evaluation visits
will be carried out to some of the projects prior to the final judging.
Details for entry and an online application form can be found on the
World Habitat Awards website at worldhabitatawards.org.

If you have any recommendations or know of organisations that BSHF should know about then please contact at:
Jim Robinson
International Programme Officer
Building and Social Housing Foundation
E: jimDOTrobinsonATbshfDOTorg
T:    +44 (0) 1530 510444
F:    +44 (0) 1530 510332
W:   www.bshf.org
       www.worldhabitatawards.org



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