1. ArchDaily
  2. Lukas Feireiss

Lukas Feireiss: The Latest Architecture and News

Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast

In this two-part episode of Design and the City - a podcast on how to make cities more livable – reSITE covers the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, exploring the question of “How will we live together". Part-one looks into the works of the U.S, Nordic, and Luxembourg Pavilion curators, focusing on their use of timber construction as an answer to the exhibition's theme. Part-two features curator Hashim Sarkis and Greg Lindsay, along with the British and Austrian pavilion curators, as they explore the topic of accessibility.

Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast - Image 1 of 4Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast - Image 2 of 4Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast - Image 3 of 4Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast - Image 4 of 4Curators of 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale on the Future of the Built Environment in Design and the City Podcast - More Images+ 25

Sharing the City: 5 Takes on How We Should Create and Use Public Space

On December 1st 2017, reSITE invited a handful of intellectuals to Berlin for the My City / Your City salon held in partnership with Airbnb, spending a day and night with them brainstorming about public space, sharing, and inclusiveness. To close the event, we served them a cocktail of simple questions that were not always easy to answer.

In the following text, artist Charlie Koolhaas, the architect and founding partner of Topotek 1 Martin Rein-Cano, the curator and writer Lukas Feireiss, the curator and architect Anna Scheuermann, and the professor Ivan Kucina, share their various opinions on issues ranging from how best to create public space to their thoughts on the very principle of sharing.