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Inscribing Spaces

Inscribing Spaces

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To do / SEMINAR SPATIAL PERSPECTIVES In 2018 Frits Palmboom published his book IJsselmeer, A Spatial Perspective, as final chapter of his professorship at the Van Eesteren Chair. The Seminar Spatial Perspectives views the questions raised in the book from a design perspective: How do we think as designers; how do we mentally and physically relate to the space around us (the concrete space of city and landscape), how do we ‘read’ and understand it, navigate in it - with lectures from Barbara Tversky on spatial thinking and drawing, Kelly Shannon on delta and metropolitan areas and Dirk Sijmons on ecology and landscape architecture. 7.02.2020, 10.00-17.00 Apply via the link on the profile of Bnieuws Instagram page Location: Berlagezaal, Bouwkunde Faculty

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To do / BERLAGE EXHIBITION The Berlage School organizes an exhibition to present all the final projects; it is a chance to get introduced to the post-master program. The exhibition, and related week of lectures and presentations, aim to foster a space of interaction in which thought-provoking projects completed during the fall 2019 term serve as a starting point for a conversation between staff and students, invited guests and cross-disciplinary experts. 27.01.2020 - 13.02.2020 Location: BK Expo, Bouwkunde Faculty

To do / BOIJMANS A NEW CHAPTER Third year Bachelor Bouwkunde students at TU Delft have been working on the project 'Boijmans at the neighbors' and 'Boijmans in the classroom'. This project consists of design solutions for the upcoming 7 years of Rotterdam based museum Boijmans that has shut its doors due to renovation. As a final chapter of this project, a selection of designs will be exhibited in the BK Expo space. 24.01.2020-13.02.2020 Location: BK Expo, Bouwkunde Faculty

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To do / OBJECT FAIR ROTTERDAM The deisgn fair Object returns to Rotterdam for the third year in a row. Inspiration from 150 designers to inspire lovers of architecture, art, interior and fashion. The location is in the well-known industrial HAKA-building in Rotterdam. After this event the building will be transformed by the Dudok Group. Thus a last chance to visit this piece of architecture. All the presentations are specifically selected and curated, with special attention for inventiveness in material and colour. 07.02.2020-09.02-2020, 11.00-19.00 Location: HAKA-building, Vierhavensstraat 38-42, Rotterdam Entrance fee: 12,50 www.objectrotterdam.com

To do / LECTURE & DEBATE MOMOJO KAIJIMA Momoyo is co-founder of the Tokyo-based design firm Atelier Bow-wow, which she established in 1993 together with Yoshiharu Tsukmoto. Their work includes buildings, research and art practice. Starting by documenting the unique urban reality of Tokyo, Atelier Bow-wow produced a number of publications that took the form of guidebooks, introducing the reader to the accidental, ad-hoc nature of the urban landscape. For example, Pet Architecture documented tiny buildings that fill the cracks of the city and are always customised by the user. 28.02.2020, 18.00 Location: Independent School for the City, Delftsestraat 33, Rotterdam Entrance fee: 5 euro

To do / EXHIBITION DAVID UMEMOTO, ARCHITECT OF THE IMPOSSIBLE The exhibition features highlights by the world-famous printmaker M.C. Escher alongside sculptures by David Umemoto. David Umemoto (Hamilton, Canada, 1975) balances on the line between sculpture and architecture. Canadian Umemoto is originally an architect, but has started focusing increasingly on sculpture. In his rigid concrete statues of buildings, he pushes the envelope of perfection in both disciplines: stairs lead nowhere and walls stop in the wrong place. 14.11.2019-09.02.2020 Location: Escher Museum, Lange Voorhout 74, The Hague www.escherinhetpaleis.nl

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