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THE EDIT is both expose and platform that expands the horizons of the possible – inviting students, academics, and the public to reimagine ways for living together. The exhibition engages with the real and the fictional through critical, creative, ethical perspectives.
Responding to housing pressure, material care, democracy and the technics and sociologies of the climate crisis, the ideas, work and practices developed over 2019, propose redefinitions of our School’s disciplines, but more importantly, our world and it’s future. Organised as a pedagogical mirror of the entire curriculum – 1st Year through to Honours + Masters across Architecture and Landscape Architecture, THE EDIT aims to provoke conversations across subjects and programmes.
This year’s THE EDIT takes the risk and responsibility of exhibiting work from each one of the 22 design studios forming the 2019 Architecture and landscape architecture program’s walls, curated across the studio spaces in the Philip Johnson building, responding to 15 thematic articles in an exhibition from 21st-25th November. The Edit’s thematic articles are dichotomously precise and interpretative, bold and subtle, tight and loose, permanent to conditions of the now and pre-emptively awaiting archiving, updating and perpetuity in THE EDIT 2020.
The EDIT 2019 is –
The Bridge
The Chronology
The Cosmological
The Encounter
The Ephemeral
The Forensic
The Legislative
The Material
The Periphery
The Post
The Public
The Tender
The Territory
The Thesis
The Type