FS23 STUDIO FINAL CRIT

A young person is reading a text, standing behind a table with some detailed façade models with the windows cut out. In the background, a few architectural plans are projected onto the wall.
Photo by Luis Úrculo.

FS23 STUDIO FINAL CRIT

Joseph Baan, Ethel Baraona Pohl, Barbara Bosshard, Jos Boys, Nikolaus Hirsch, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Ingo Niermann, Luis Úrculo, Stephan Stock, Marie-Louise Richards30th May 2023 08:00 CETHIL E70.1

Josephine Baan is an artist and educator interested in the complexities of collectivity and in establishing a solidarity that does not homogenise, but rather affirms difference.

Ethel Baraona Pohl (they/them) is a critic, writer, curator, and co-founder of the independent research studio and publishing house dpr-barcelona.

Barbara Bosshard has been president of queerAltern since 2019. She worked for Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) for many years and has written two books on queerness.

Jos Boys is an architect, activist, educator, writer, and a founding member of the Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative. She is also a co-director of The DisOrdinary Architecture Project.

Nikolaus Hirsch is the director of CIVA in Brussels, a co-editor of the Critical Spatial Practice series at Sternberg Press, and a co-founder of e-flux architecture. Bio: Charlotte Malterre-Barthes is an architect, urban designer, and assistant professor of Architectural and Urban Design at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (ENAC – EPFL).

Ingo Niermann is an artist, journalist, and author. He initiated the Army of Love, a project testing and promoting a just redistribution of sensual love.

Luis Úrculo is an architect and artist. He creates lines of investigation based on reconstruction of timelines, interpretations, uncertain materiality, imprecise descriptions, and ambiguity.

Stephan Stock is an actor, director, and producer. He is the artistic director of Theater HORA, where all the ensemble members are neurodivergent.

Marie-Louise Richards is an architect, lecturer, and researcher. Her work explores invisibility as embodiment, a critical strategy, and a spatial category.