beyond the echo chamber: International Design Seminar 2019

Authors

Guusje Enneking, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; Renske de Meijer, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; Bart Vos, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; Alex Da Costa Gomez, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; Milou Klein, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; Koen Meijman, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; Maurane Gabrií«l, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment; David van der Blonk, TU Delft, Architecture and the Built Environment
Keywords: INDESEM, Delft, TU Delft, Design, Seminar

Synopsis

INDESEM - International Design Seminar - is a biennial with workshops, lectures and debate founded in 1962 and re-initiated in 1986 by Herman Hertzberger. This publication reviews and reflects on the 2019 edition of the seminar; explorations on the position of the architect in a rapidly developing, (digitally) connected society. Nowadays, the amount of available knowledge to designers is becoming sheer endless. Whether or not willingly, this forces designers, architects and urban planners to take position in a globalised changing world.

By whom or what are you influenced? What is the scope of your work? What message do you want to convey? Who is it precisely you’re designing for? In short, what defines the echo chamber wherein one operates? INDESEM 2019 forms a critical stage to confront students with their respective echo chamber, the extent to which it is perforated or segregated and to (re)define it, based on critical debate.

INDESEM 2019 has been contributed to by:

Winy Maas, Momoyo Kaijima,Laurens Jan ten Kate, Stefan Metaal, Studio Ossidiana, Alun Jones, Kees Kaan, Reinier de Graaf, Donna van Milligen Bielke, ZUS, RAAAF, Ma Yansong, Francine Houben, Eko Prawoto, Federica Sofia Zambeletti, fala atelier, Dick van Gameren, Nelson Mota, Thijs Asselbergs, Salomon Fausto, Mark Pimlott, Machiel van Dorst.

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Published

April 4, 2020

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

9789463662611

Date of first publication (11)

2020-03-01

Physical Dimensions

160mm x 235mm