Stroom School Ângela Ferreira: Patterns of inhabitation at the Schilderswijk (with Nelson Mota)

Thursday 12 February 2015, 13.30-18 hrs
Workshop incl. tour of the Schilderswijk
Starting point tour: De Mussen, Hoefkade 602, The Hague
Location workshop: Stroom Den Haag, Hogewal 1-9, The Hague
English spoken!
RSVP: reserveren@stroom.nl or use form at the bottom of this page


Part of:
Ângela Ferreira Revolutionary Traces


Nelson Mota recently published his dissertation An Archeology of the Ordinary. Rethinking the Architecture of Dwelling from CIAM to Siza. In his workshop Patterns of inhabitation at the Schilderswijk he will look into design strategies in architecture that can accommodate growth and change over time. How can you identify elements of appropriation and of resistance by the residents? Mota will seek active participation of the participants of the workshop in looking for these elements in the Schilderswijk in The Hague and will address the way architects think about change and growth in the design process.
http://nelsonmota.com

Stroom School
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Revolutionary Traces is made possible in part by the Creative Industries Fund NL and Mondriaan Fund.

Tour of the Schilderswijk with Nelson Mota
photo: Stroom Den Haag
Tour of the Schilderswijk with Nelson Mota
photo: Stroom Den Haag
Tour of the Schilderswijk with Nelson Mota
photo: Stroom Den Haag
Workshop at Stroom with Nelson Mota
photo: Stroom Den Haag
Workshop at Stroom with Nelson Mota
photo: Stroom Den Haag
Âlvaro Siza with Schilderswijk residents in a livingroom of Ruimtelijk Ontwikkelings Laboratorium (Spatial Development Laboratory), 1986
photo: Fred van der Burg
Ângela Ferreira 'Revolutionary Traces', installation view at Stroom Den Haag, 2014
photo: Hein van Liempd, courtesy Stroom Den Haag