“Edge-Paracentric Architecture”, the 11th International Alvar Aalto Symposium will take place in Finland between August 7 and August 9.
Inside the urban hubs of the Western world, a feeling of safety prevails. We continue to enjoy the highest standard of living ever known to humankind. At the same time, we are fully aware of the results of our culture of consumerism. Therein lies the greatest paradox: We are forced to actively forget reality to be able to enjoy the facade of excess we have created around us.
Yet outside the main stages of the metropolis is where our work is needed. There are a few architects who challenge the conventions of the profession and the ever-dictating forces of the market; they go where the real problems are and try to solve them with insight, economy and wit. These people are the pathfinders towards the next revolution in architecture, which will not focus on style, but on the balance between man and nature -or, in short, survival.
The symposium venue is in the main auditorium of the University of Jyväskylä. Lecturers include Alexander Brodsky, Yrjö Haila, Anna Heringer, Saija Hollmén, Geir Tore Holm, Bijoy Jain, Francis Kéré, Olavi Koponen, Juhani Pallasmaa, Mauricio Pezo, Dan Rockhill, Patama Roonrakwit, Carin Smuts, Mark Isitt (Moderator), and Sami Rintala (Chairman).
More information on the official website.