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Amaia Sanchez Velasco + Liam Young
Within a globalised late‐capitalist hegemony, planetary threats—climate emergency, the rise of inequality, the appalling migration crisis and the resurgence of ethno‐nationalist discourses—render visible the necessity to redefine the ways we live together beyond nation‐state modes of governance. The Studio Planet City abducts all humanity into a single hyper‐dense megalopolis of seven billion citizens. Within this highly congested urban context where contemporary challenges of coexistence become even more extreme, the studio Planet City; Social Condensers will imagine the enclaves of civic life where the subjectivities of a new “planetary citizenship” can emerge. Revisiting the Social Condensers, first described by the Russian Constructivists in 1927, we will understand architecture as a propagandistic artefact able to encapsulate political ideas and to promote novel modes of living. Our Social Condensers will be the epicentres for Planet City’s political experimentation. Students will spatialise the habits, negotiations, rituals, celebrations, and routines promoted by a selection of emergent post‐capitalist political theories. The designs, ranging from buildings to urban ensembles, will serve as a testing ground to expand current political imaginaries and to dismantle preconceptions around identity, sovereignty, private property, power, participation, collectivity, and conflict.
360 panorama. ‘The Club of Degrowth’ by Roberto Moreno Leon and Sean Choong.
360 panorama ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ by Vasudev Poliyedath and Jerry Ortiz
360 panorama ‘Gender Factory’ by Wanyi Mai and Yanliang Zhang
360 panorama ‘Green Screen Politics’ by Kieran Patrick and Melanie Crittenden
360 panorama ‘Green Screen Politics’ by Kieran Patrick and Melanie Crittenden
360 panorama Urban Landscape for interspecies coexistence by Amy He and Guantong Li
360 panorama ‘The House of Kin’ by Farah Rehman and Manish Pillay
360 panorama ‘Data Forest’ by Asmayadinata Muljadi Putera and Januaryanto
360 panorama ‘A Historicity / Ahistory City’ by Jerram Rosen & Rowan Lear