Cornelia Escher is a PhD candidate at Freie Universität Berlin and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich preparing a dissertation on the Groupe d’Étude d’Architecture Mobile (GEAM). Her research interest lies in the intersection of the fields of art and architecture. She has worked as a curatorial assistant of the exhibiton Megastructure Reloaded (Berlin 2008) and is currently working for the editing team of the review Arch+. She holds grants from the Berliner Graduiertenförderung and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
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- Program
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- Lectures
- Dominique Rouillard: Just what is it that makes Friedman so appealing ? today and yesterday
- Cornelia Escher: Mobile architectures. From the G.E.A.M to contemporary projects
- Pelin Tan: Intimate Dwelling, Survival Infrastructure
- Joseph Grima: Do-It-Yourself Urbanism
- Manuel Orazi: Every Utopia is Feasible
- Mark Shepard: Propagative Urbanism
- Philippe Rizzotti and Gonzague Lacombe (Collectif Exyzt) – Contemporary Spatial Practices
- Benjamin Foerster-Baldenius (raumlaborberlin): Contemporary Spatial Practices
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