Sunday
2 Jul
Archived Event

UNGROUNDING – CONVERSATION WITH CAVE_BUREAU

Ungrounding' is a concept that explicitly aims at destabilizing – pointing to an understanding of space as marked by conflicts and politics.

Cave_bureau

Addressing an unstable world order, the conversation will build on Cave_bureau’s work of critical architectural acts of resistance in order to offer new perspectives on the era of the Anthropocene.

Meet Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi, founders of Cave_bureau, Anna Heringer architect and Hon.Prof. of the UNESCO Chair for Earthen Architecture, Constructive Cultures and Sustainable Development in Germany and Tomà Berlanda, Professor of Architecture. The conversation will be moderated by Aric Chen, director of the Het Nieuwe Instituut.

PRICE: DKK 20. Please note, that the ticket does not include admission to the museum.

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