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Jose Maria Torres Nadal and David Aznar
The image of the smoke from the fires of Australia crossing Chile, and then the Atlantic, resembles that of the famous spectre moving through Europe that Marx imagined. Question situated. March 2020. UTS, Sydney: Can architecture lend a hand to environmentalism to remake edges, find coverings, or generate protections to make it less vulnerable? In other words, how can architecture—and its already obsolete social benefits strongly claimed by the Modern Movement—provide institutional support to political ecology? Can practice place the architect in front of the terrestrial? The studio will aim at institutional architecture: The museum and the university, the centres of scientific creativity and those that define the tourist, the spaces for education and the institutes of research and medical practice. Remember, the third institution is the one to come, the one we will focus on. The ultimate goal of the studio is the construction of a physical entity that, either involves an architectural projection of an institution in the process of formation or the architectural implementation as a dissident drift of a fully formalised institution. This common condition of transitory refuge, of a pavilion for the expression of otherness, is where a truly free multispecies ecosystem must emerge.