Stéréotomie
EPFL
Lausanne, CH
Stereotomy is the art of designing and manufacturing complex stone volumes and wooden assemblies. This course offers a reinterpretation of Stereotomy with different tools, a reflection on geometry, manufacturing processes, modes of representation and communication.
Community planting
Queen's University Belfast
The Conservation Volunteers
Lennoxvale Tree Nursery
Belfast, UK
Queen’s community in partnership with SU Volunteer,
Public Engagement,
The Conservation Volunteers and Sans Souci Residents Association, have worked together since 2019
to plant native trees across campus for the
One Million Trees for Belfast Initiative
The majority of saplings started life as acorns collected from Belvoir Forest's historical oak trees, and carefully planted at the
Lennoxvale Tree Nursery.
LTN was imagined on a vacant brown field site owned by Queen’s University by Sans Souci Residents and Queen’s students.
To date, over 2,000 oak saplings have been grown in the tree nursery for the One Million Trees for Belfast initiative, enhancing the environment and climate of Belfast, with over 150 individuals involved in the project.
Four Freedoms Park
Louis I. Kahn
Roosevelt Island, NYC
Landscape Architecture
Dimensions Paysage, Switzerland
Interiors
Sweden
Micros Labos Urbains
In the frame of the evolution of the Grand Projet Vernier-Meyrin-Airport a competition is launched by Geneva's Canton to set up a community project and an exhibition involving the neighborhoods' residents & workers
Regina Perlin on painting
Regina Perlin
on Painting
and her relationship with the neighbourhood
Extract from Memories:
From the Red Hook Docks to the Gowanus Canal
Movements
Movements is directed by Tilde Björfors with music created by composer Irya Gmeyner.
The ensemble consists of circus artists, actors and dancers with Afghan, Austrian, Czech, English, Iranian, Iraqi, Palestinian, Swedish, Syrian and Turkish origins.
Movements departs from the parallel stories of displaced people who arrived in Malmö in the fall of 2015 and of the volunteers who greeted them. It is also the tale of how taking pause can sometimes puncture a commitment to humanity and solidarity, creating a void where fear, distrust and divisiveness find space to grow.
Movements
Movements is directed by Tilde Björfors with music created by composer Irya Gmeyner.
The ensemble consists of circus artists, actors and dancers with Afghan, Austrian, Czech, English, Iranian, Iraqi, Palestinian, Swedish, Syrian and Turkish origins.
Movements departs from the parallel stories of displaced people who arrived in Malmö in the fall of 2015 and of the volunteers who greeted them. It is also the tale of how taking pause can sometimes puncture a commitment to humanity and solidarity, creating a void where fear, distrust and divisiveness find space to grow.
Limits
Under the artistic leadership of Tilde Björfors, Cirkus Cirkör has consistently explored and defied limits through performances and research projects, as well as through the interactions of circus and society, audiences and participants. In light of Europe's ever-tightening boundaries against the world beyond its borders, and the consequences that closed borders bring in their wake, Cirkus Cirkör's voice as an advocate for crossing boundaries has grown stronger
From Fear
to Action
Trailer for the campaign led by Cirkus Cirkör to provide a platform to highlight and connect initiatives to support refuges coming from the civil society
From fear to action
Sydsvenskan
Conferences
Applied science and technology, Sweden