OPEN Architecture Festival

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OPEN Architecture Festival

OPEN Architecture Festival is an annual architecture festival at the Aarhus School of Architecture, dedicated to emerging, established, and radical voices and perspectives across the wider architectural field.Find more content at aarch.dk/open-conversation — and see you at OPEN26 on September 18, 2026.

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    OPEN Conversation with Dan Stubbergaard [In Danish]

    This podcast is in DanishBygninger og projekter som Dan Stubbergaard omtaler:Mosque–Cathedral of CórdobaDia:BeaconVores sted: https://cobe.dk/projects/vores-stedUltra Fast Charging Stations: https://cobe.dk/projects/ultra-fast-charging-stationsThe Silo: https://cobe.dk/projects/the-siloRagnarock Museum: https://cobe.dk/projects/rockmuseum________________________I denne session byder vi velkommen til arkitekt Dan Stubbergaard, stifter af COBE og GSD Professor in Practice of Urban Design ved Harvard University.Vi kan ikke fortsætte med at bygge nyt og rive ned i det tempo, vi gør i dag. Vi skal have nye metoder og tænkninger ind i vores praksis. Handler det om en mere holistisk byggestyring, nye værdikæder og bydannelser, eller et helt nyt menneske- og natursyn med arkitekten i rollen som forandringsagent og transformer?Samtalen er modereret af Kristine Leth Juul, rektor ved Arkitektskolen Aarhus.Introduktion: Karen KjærgaardProduceret af Jonas Munk Clausen/Arkitektskolen AarhusMusik: Sultans of Streams by Jozeque (licensed via artlist.io)Se mere indhold fra OPEN Conversation på ⁠https://aarch.dk/open-conversationVi ses til OPEN26 d. 18 september.

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    OPEN Conversation with Mio Tsuneyama

    Projects Mio Tsuneyama presents during the conversation:Holes in the house byStudio mnm + Fuminori Nousaku ArchitectsLink: http://fuminori-nousaku.site/portfolio/holes-in-the-house/Akeno Raised Floor by Fuminori Nousaku ArchitectsLink: http://fuminori-nousaku.site/portfolio/%e6%98%8e%e9%87%8e%e3%81%ae%e9%ab%98%e5%ba%8a/House on Classical Elements by Studio mnm + Fuminori Nousaku ArchitectsLink: http://fuminori-nousaku.site/portfolio/%e7%a7%8b%e8%b0%b7%e3%81%ae%e6%9c%a8%e7%b5%84-house-on-classical-elements/................ Addressing global warming and destruction of ecosystems, driven by a capitalist system of mass production and consumption, Mio Tsuneyama from the Japanese based Studio mnm approaches architecture as a temporary node within a complex network of resources, knowledge, technology, and institutions.The topics are discussed in the conversation titled Urban Fungus – From Climate Disaster to Future Housing, moderated by Alicia Lazzaroni, Associate Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture.Introduction: Lawrence SpragueProduction: Jonas Munk Clausen, Aarhus School of ArchitectureMusic: Sultans of Streams by Jozeque (licensed via artlist.io)See more content from OPEN at ⁠https://aarch.dk/open-conversation

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    OPEN Conversation with Lacol

    In this session, we welcome Cristina Gamboa Masdevall and Carles Baiges Camprubí, architects and founding members of Lacol Arquitectura Cooperativa. The Barcelona-based, non-profit architectural cooperative Lacol have redefined collective housing programs through development of an eco-social transformation tool based on sustainable architecture and cooperative engagement. Their work has been widely recognized, including winning the European Collective Housing Award.The conversation is titled CARING FOR THE COLLECTIVE and is moderated by Aislinn McCarthy, architect and PhD Fellow at the Aarhus School of Architecture.Introduction: Lawrence SpragueProduction: Jonas Munk Clausen, Aarhus School of ArchitectureMusic: Sultans of Streams by Jozeque (licensed via artlist.io)See more content from OPEN at ⁠https://aarch.dk/open-conversation

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    OPEN Conversation with Filipa Roseta, Mette Mechlenborg & Bent Madsen

    In a vivid cocktail of politics, reality and extraordinary visions Filipa Roseta, Bent Madsen, and Mette Mechlenborg discuss the role of social housing as a foundation for democracy and welfare in Europe unfolding new perspectives on the position, potential, and future of social housing.All three speakers are influential and knowledgeable voices in the field of social housing. Filipa Roseta serves as City Councillor for Housing and Municipal Works in Lisbon, Bent Madsen is CEO of BL – the Danish Federation of Non-Profit Housing Providers – and President of Housing Europe, and Mette Mechlenborg is Head of Division and Senior Researcher at BUILD, Aalborg University.The OPEN conversation was recorded at the Aarhus School of Architecture during OPEN25 and is moderated by Finn Williams, City Architect of Malmö.Introduction: Lawrence SpragueProduction: Jonas Munk Clausen, Aarhus School of ArchitectureMusic: Sultans of Streams by Jozeque (licensed via artlist.io)See more content from OPEN at https://aarch.dk/open-conversation

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    OPEN Conversation with Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley

    Weaving together history, philosophy, technology, and critical theory, the two renowned architectural historians and theorists, Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley, re-enter the architectural discourse, moving toward a biotic architecture. How can we challenge the conventional distinctions between the natural and the artificial, the human and the non-human, and the designed and the undesigned?Colomina is Howard Crosby Butler Professor of the History of Architecture at Princeton University, and Wigley is Professor and Dean Emeritus at Columbia University, New York. The session is titled WE THE BACTERIA, and is moderated by Matīss Groskaufmanis, Associate Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture.Save the date for OPEN26 – SEP 18 Introduction: Lawrence SpragueProduction: Jonas Munk Clausen, Aarhus School of ArchitectureMusic: Sultans of Streams by Jozeque (licensed via artlist.io)See more content from OPEN at https://aarch.dk/open-conversation

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    OPEN Conversation with Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung

    We need alternative paths for rehabilitation, restoration and care. But how do notions of care appear from a non-western perspective - what can be considered as care, and who gives care, and for what reasons? Must care primarily rest on a foundational care for justice – or through a more ordinary practice? The session touches upon how architectural elements embody collective memory, and how notions of the ordinary are understood from a non-Western perspective.Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is a highly influential figure in the global contemporary art scene. Born in Cameroon, he is an internationally recognised curator, writer, and biotechnologist. He is Director and Chief Curator at Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin and served as Chief Curator of the 36th São Paulo Biennale. His interdisciplinary practice bridges institution-building and curatorial work, engaging with performative, installative, sonic, visual arts, and critical theory.The OPEN Conversation was recorded at the Aarhus School of Architecture during OPEN25 and is moderated by Awa Konaté, Founder of Culture Art Society (CAS) and Assistant Curator at Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.Introduction: Lawrence SpragueProduction: Jonas Munk Clausen, Aarhus School of ArchitectureMusic: Sultans of Streams by Jozeque (licensed via artlist.io)See more content from OPEN at https://aarch.dk/open-conversation

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OPEN Architecture Festival is an annual architecture festival at the Aarhus School of Architecture, dedicated to emerging, established, and radical voices and perspectives across the wider architectural field.Find more content at aarch.dk/open-conversation — and see you at OPEN26 on September 18, 2026.

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