The After Belonging Agency, the curatorial team behind the 2016 Oslo Architecture Triennale (OAT), have revealed sixteen speakers who will present at the event's central conference at the Oslo Opera House this coming September. Atelier Bow-Wow, Snøhetta alongside a number of other academics, practitioners and decision-makers will come together to "address architecture’s relation to current pressing questions such as refugeeism, migration and homelessness, new mediated forms of domesticity and foreignness, environmental displacements, tourism, and the technologies and economies of sharing."
The conference intends to discuss architecture’s role in the contemporary reconfiguration of belonging, and how this process has transformed the notion of residence. "What are the spatial, technical, and sociopolitical consequences of this transformation?"
Speakers will include:
- Amale Andraos – Work Architecture Company, Columbia GSAPP
- Atelier Bow-Wow
- Negar Azimi – Bidoun
- Simen Svale Skogsrud, Even Westvang – Bengler
- Gro Bonesmo – Space Group, Oslo School of Architecture and Design
- Grete Brochman – University of Oslo
- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Per Heggenes – IKEA Foundation
- Juan Herreros – Estudio Herreros
- Yasmeen Lari – Heritage Foundation of Pakistan
- Reinhold Martin – Buell Center for American Architecture, Columbia GSAPP
- Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli – OMA
- Snøhetta
- TYIN Tegnestue Architects
- Ann-Sofi Rönnskog, John Palmesino – Territorial Agency
- Eyal Weizman – Center for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths
The OAT 2016 Conference, After Belonging, will be held at the Oslo Opera House on September 9, 2016 between 0900 and 1600. You can find out more and register, here.
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