Studio Nock om A Print Stockholm på ArkDes
Studio Nock, Agnes Gidestam och Naima Callenberg, om utställningen A Print Stockholm i ArkDes bibliotek 16 november – 3 december.
ArkDes
Med Kieran Long och ArkDes utställningar kommande året.
Förskoleklassen besöker ArkDes / Moderna Museet / Stockholm
Armémuseum September 2017
Catgegory: Belonging
In Therapy – Nordic Countries Face to Face, 15th International Architecture Exhibition. Asmo Jaaksi and Teemu Kurkela, JKMM Architects, Seinäjoki City Library, 2012, Seinäjoki, Finland. Juho Grönholm, Antti Nousjoki and Samuli Woolston, ALA Architects, Kilden Arts Center, 2012, Kristiansand, Norway. Johan Celsing, Johan Celsing Architects, The New Crematorium, 2009, Stockholm, Sweden.
Byggande arkitekter i Vallastaden
Arkitekter bygger i egen regi i nya stadsdelen Vallastaden i Linköping. Staffan Schartner på Omniplan och Christina Silvferhielm på OkiDoki i intervju för tidningen Arkitekten.
Av Nina Gunne, Vallastaden 30 augusti 2017.
Sound of Meditation - ArkDes Museum Exhibition , Stockholm
Sound of Meditation
Commisioners Nordic Pavilion
In Therapy – Nordic Countries Face to Face, 15th International Architecture Exhibition. Juulia Kauste, Director Museum of Finnish Architecture. Dr Nina Berre, Director of Architecture, The National Museum of Art, Atchitecture and Design. Karin Åberg Waern, Head of Exhibitions and Learning, ArkDes, Swedish Centre of Architecture and Design.
Blockholm - Making
This is one of the films from the exhibition Blockholm.
Architecture and design center invites all together to create a new Stockholm - Blockholm - in the game Minecraft. During the period from March 7 to June 1 2014, displays a selection of Blockholms plots constructed in an exhibition at Skeppsholmen Stockholm.
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Discussion — “2016 Ennials A Geography of Temporary Territories” “In Therapy,” 2016 Nordic Pavili
Discussion held in the Nordic Pavilion amphitheatre on the 27th May 2016 (15th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia) between Martino Stierli (Philip Johnson Chief Curator, MoMA), Abdelkader Damani (Director of Frac Centre, Val de Loire), David Basulto and James Taylor-Foster (Curators, 2016 Nordic Pavilion), and moderated by Léa-Catherine Szacka (Oslo) and Rute Figueiredo (Lisbon).
First in Venice and Rotterdam, later in Oslo, Istanbul and Lisbon, 2016 will be a crowded year of “ennials”—either Biennials or Triennials—one in which Europe will be bound within a continuous interval, a geography of temporary territories. These large scale events will expose the architecture community to a wealth of ideas on different topics. But what is this all about? What place this emerging discourse occupies? Does it redefines the expanded field of architecture? Does it really impact cities?
“In Therapy” (2016 Nordic Pavilion) — intherapy.arkdes.se
Curator: David Basulto, Assistant Curator: James Taylor-Foster
Commissioners: ArkDes (Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design), Stockholm; Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki; National Museum’s Department of Architecture, Oslo
Project Management: Karin Åberg Waern
Project Advisors: Juulia Kauste, Eva Madshus
Exhibition Design: Marge Arkitekter
Graphic Design: MPVK and Lisa Olausson
Typographer: Thomas Hirter
Films: Matti Östling
Stockholm - Aquaria Water Museum
BODEN LIVING ROOM 1080Eng Subs
INAUGURATION OF AL-MADHAFAH the LIVING ROOM PROJECT IN THE YELLOW HOUSE IN BODEN
Located between the domestic and the public sphere, Al-Madhafah, in Arabic, is the living room dedicated to hospitality. It has the potential to subvert the role of guest and host and give a different socio-political meaning to the act of hospitality. It seeks to mobilize the condition of permanent temporariness as an architectural and political concept able to challenge the binaries of inclusion and exclusion, public and private, guest and host. It activates the rights of temporary people to host and not to be eternally a guest, the right to claim life in the new destination but without feeling obliged to revoke the desire to belong to the life back home
Al Madhafah the living room is a project created by Sandi Hilal, based on her experience conducting fieldwork for the Public Art Agency Sweden with refugees in the city of Boden, Sweden, in November 2016. Boden is a former military town located in northern Sweden, 80 kilometers from the arctic circle. From being a military town, it has now become an important reception center for asylum seekers. The project is inspired by a story about a Syrian refugee couple Yasmeen and Ibrahim, who had moved to Boden from Syria two years previously, and drew on the tradition of hospitality, never accepting that they should give up their right to be hosts in their new home. They continued what was an important part of their life in Syria, opening up their living room to host both Swedes and others. The living room, when opening itself to host the stranger guest, functions as a self-representational space, that has the potential to subvert the role of guest and host and give a different socio-political meaning to the act of hospitality. The possibility of hosting had become, for them, a way to regain access to their lost personal and collective history, combining their lost life in Syria with their new life in Sweden. By exercising their right of hosting and activating their living room, Yasmeen and Ibrahim no longer felt themselves to be statistics, passive guests in Sweden but to be owners of their own story.
Over the past two years, the Public Art Agency Sweden, Bodenbo, Havremagasinet and the Defense Museum Boden have collaborated with the architect Sandi Hilal and Yasmeen Mahmoud and Ibrahim Muhammad Haj Abdullah in the Al Madhafah / Living Room art project. With common forces, a local living room has been created, a place where conversation, cooking, and learning become art and the exchange of knowledge. Al Madhafah / The Living Room in the Yellow House at Prästholmen is a work of art, but also a living room open to those who want to host new encounters.
To watch the film:
Living Room, a short film about the first phase of the project directed by Ana Naomi de Sousa, was commissioned by ArkDesk, Stockholm, with the support of Public Art Agency Sweden.
Al Madhafah is a project by DAAR: Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti in collaboration with Yasmeen Mahmoud, Ibrahim Muhammad Haj Abdulla, and Ayat Al-Turshan. A network of various living rooms activated simultaneously in five different locations: the house of Yasmine and Ibrahim (1) and The Yellow House in Boden supported by the Public Art Agency Sweden (2), ArkDes Museum in Stockholm (3) Fawwar refugee camp in south of the West Bank (4), and in the living room of Sandi and Alessandro in Stockholm supported by the Arab Fund for Art and Culture (AFAC) (5). The five spaces interact, inspire, and feed each constantly.
Al Madhafah / The Living Room in Boden is included in Art Happens:
Art Happens (2016-2018) is part of the Swedish government initiative Äga rum, where the Public Art Agency Sweden was commissioned to produce examples of public art in the million program. After a long selection process, 15 areas were selected for implementation. Read more about Art Happens at statenskonstrad.se.
Space Popular 2018 Value in the Virtual
Welcome to the virtual layer of Space Popular's exhibition in Boxen at ArkDes, Sweden’s national centre for architecture and design!
“Value in the Virtual” explores the role of architecture in the design of virtual worlds. Articulating a direction for architects and designers that interfaces with cognitive science and colour theory, the installation takes the form of two simultaneously active—one physical (in Stockholm, Sweden) and one virtual (you’re here!). See full-scale fragments of Stockholm distort and replicate to explore how material values between physical and virtual environments could and should be radically recast.
You can experience the physical exhibition at ArkDes in Stockholm between September 19th and November 18th 2018. The physical exhibition and its virtual layer exist together, allowing for cross reality interaction.
Space Popular is based in London and led by Architects Lara Lesmes and Fredrik Hellberg. “Value in the Virtual” has been curated by James Taylor-Foster.
Gingerbread House Exhibition Stockholm
ArkDes hosts the gingerbread house
Seminar — “Honestly Sweden, It's Time for Equity” “In Therapy” at the 2016 Nordic Pavilion, La Bie
Seminar — “Honestly Sweden, It’s Time for Equity” / “In Therapy” at the 2016 Nordic Pavilion, La Biennale di Venezia
Discussion held in the Nordic Pavilion amphitheatre on the 27th May 2016 (15th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia) between Krister Lindstedt (White Arkitekter), Johanna Hurme (Co-Founder, 5468796 Architecture), Åsa Bjerndell (White Arkitekter), Christer Larsson (Director of City Planning, Malmö), Monica von Schmalensee (CEO, White Arkitekter), David van der Leer (Director, Van Alen Institute), Max Zinnecker, and Sander Schuur. Moderated by Malin Zimm.
This seminar reports from the front of practice, where equity challenges the assumption that all users are able to accommodate the built environment in the same way. Architects can bring fairness to practice and secure a long-term perspective in a society in which change happens, not always as the result of decisions, but as a result of the passing of time.
“In Therapy” (2016 Nordic Pavilion) — intherapy.arkdes.se
Curator: David Basulto, Assistant Curator: James Taylor-Foster
Commissioners: ArkDes (Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design), Stockholm; Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki; National Museum’s Department of Architecture, Oslo
Project Management: Karin Åberg Waern
Project Advisors: Juulia Kauste, Eva Madshus
Exhibition Design: Marge Arkitekter
Graphic Design: MPVK and Lisa Olausson
Typographer: Thomas Hirter
Films: Matti Östling
STOCKHOLM, Sweden | Let's Travel #6
Another Let's travel video! I was 3 days in Stockholm and it was so so good! I have to admit I was not expecting much and then the city totally blown me away!
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Places I visited:
0:28 - Old Medieval Town
0:58 - Royal Palace
1:13 - Stockholm Public Library (Arch. Gunnar Asplun)
1:25 - Sergelgatan street
1:29 - Sergels Torg
1:38 - Ostermalm
1:44 - The Royal Dramatic Theatre
2:01 - ArkDes (Arkitektur- och designcentrum)
2:15 - Vasa Museum
2:39 - Djurgarden
2:46 - Nordiska Museum
3:00 - KTH School of Architecture (Arch. Tham & Vindegard)
3:14 - Skogskyrkogården (The Woodland Cemetery)
3:33 - Mood Stockholm, Meeting Rooms
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Introductory Conversation — “In Therapy” at the 2016 Nordic Pavilion, La Biennale di Venezia
Opening conversation held in the Nordic Pavilion amphitheatre on the 27th May 2016 (15th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia) chaired by curators David Basulto and James Taylor-Foster with Karin Åberg Waern (ArkDes), Juulia Kauste (MFA), Nina Berre (Nasjonalmuseet), and exhibition participants Gudrun Molden, Anssi Lassila, Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård.
“In Therapy” (2016 Nordic Pavilion) — intherapy.arkdes.se
Curator: David Basulto, Assistant Curator: James Taylor-Foster
Commissioners: ArkDes (Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design), Stockholm; Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki; National Museum’s Department of Architecture, Oslo
Project Management: Karin Åberg Waern
Project Advisors: Juulia Kauste, Eva Madshus
Exhibition Design: Marge Arkitekter
Graphic Design: MPVK and Lisa Olausson
Typographer: Thomas Hirter
Films: Matti Östling
Djupdyk i stadens byggnadshistoria - 360°-video
2019 öppnar Stockholm stad ett byggnadshistoriskt centrum på Liljeholmskajen. Där kommer alla som är intresserade av stadens byggnadsutveckling att kunna ta del av all den unika information som finns i det så kallade kart- och ritningsarkivet som idag finns på Stadsarkivet på Kungsklippan. I den här filmen berättar Lennart Ploom som är stadsarkivarie mer om varför du ska besöka det nya centret när det öppnar 2019.
Sitter du vid en dator kan du navigera runt i filmen genom att dra med muspekaren. Använder du en smartphone kan du använda fingrarna för att röra dig runt.
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