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1 online place 2 hours of contempoary topics 3 ex. curators at days of architecture sarajevo 6 planned questions 12 unpredictable questions ...... OneNightStandArchitecture with Idis Turato + Dinko Peračić + Dean Lah ONLINE-NIGHT OF ARCHITECTURE Current State/condition 2020 AND REFLECTIONS ON 2017/2018/2019 with Idis Turato + Dinko Peračić + Dean Lah ONLINE-NIGHT OF ARCHITECTURE What Happend? 2020 AND REFLECTIONS ON 2017/2018/2019 with Idis Turato + Dinko Peračić + Dean Lah

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SPACE OF FREEDOM * * * * WITH DINKO PERAČIĆ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2018 SARAJEVO

RETHINKING PARADIGMS WITH DEAN LAH DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2019 SARAJEVO

DEFAULT BY DEFAULT WITH FRANCESCO DEGL’INNOCENTIŽ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2020 SARAJEVO

evo neka stoje svi na jednom mjestu, sada idemo s trojiocom a francesca mozemo samog, ili još bolje kad bi ga spojili sa Hans Ibelingsom


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SPACE OF FREEDOM * * * * WITH DINKO PERAČIĆ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2018 SARAJEVO

RETHINKING PARADIGMS WITH DEAN LAH DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2019 SARAJEVO

DEFAULT BY DEFAULT WITH FRANCESCO DEGL’INNOCENTIŽ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2020 SARAJEVO


City, Territory, Architecture In the state of the Anthropocene, the city as a centuries-old center of development and location of urban change ceases to be the sole place of development, analysis and research of urban planning and architecture. To begin with, it is necessary to overcome the traditional understanding of ‘urban’ as a limited type of settlement or the junction condition, giving priority to multisecular, territorially diverse, morphologically heterogeneous and strictly procedural conceptualizations of the space around us. Daily social relations of the global world, their different policies, ambiguous ecology, uncertain economy, labor market, tourism, commerce, entertainment, the built environment, transport infrastructure and social impacts have now expanded, and imposed coherence gave birth to what is often called “ improper colloidal mixture of rural and subrural landscapes” to the national, international and continental, even global level. Within such relationships the classic village and rural development disappears, cities lose their distinctive shape, but infrastructures of transport, energy, environment, digital and cyber culture network people and territory in continuous architecture, uninterrupted interior, a fully air-conditioned space. In a context altered so strongly, cities and states, and their planners and architects balance headlessly and moralistically between changes caused by unpredictability of economy, the challenges of uncertain future and the past image beautified through embalmed heritage and paranoid protection. If we add to this sustainable development and ecology as the new myths of our time, we recognize that the quality development of cities completely lost the ability to own organic reinvention, ignored the transgression as their sustainable achievement, but also forgot about the ability of utopian reflection on the future as always open possibilities. Power and Control Unlike the bygone era of early modernity (which, let’s face it, still stands in the minds of many architects), when the weather and the company contemplated and designed in the name and for the conquest of a new space, and more or less the principal instrument of power and domination were the political forces responsible for the control of people in the area of cities and countries focused on the distribution and control of conduct of material things and the body, we are witnessing a complete paradigm shift. Power and control are relocated from the local area and physical to virtual and immaterial. On one hand, a strong media marketeconomy, stock market speculation, GPS surveillance, big-data and their enormous power and authority became airborne and elusive, but they almost exist outside of the real world in cyberspace, managed via anonymous screen, from the couch of one’s living room. On the other hand, policy remained local, tied to the nation-state, utterly helpless, unbound and without prejudice to the power and authority of the global world. In this gap and the state of complete discontinuity between power and politics, there is a state od unpredictable reality, a state where nothing and no one is in control. Such state requires a new approach and different methods of planning and organization of architecture. Such situation is an opportunity for a new architecture, a new project. A project of Continuous interior. Continuous Interior The new role of the architect and his project in the state of Continuous Interior is to synthesize multiple processes that come together and assemble into concrete spatial answers. Materialized construction in this context becomes one of the means by which one intervenes the processes. Everything takes the form of open colloidal mass, space-social lava without classical hierarchy and the final shape. We are located within a system controlled in real time exactly and only through the project. The project becomes a tool for the construction of a new meaning in a fluid environment. Continuous Interior establishes new relationships, fragments and re-connects different states and programmes new relationships by establishing new, but continuously variable architecture of the Continuous Interior.


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The networked globalized and consumerist world has consolidated its rules of the game. Limits of the acceptable and the expected are defined. Fighting for control over all significant systems is in progress. Culture, and thus architecture, is wrapped up with set expectations and established paradigms. We are ever less researchers, and ever more cultivators of existing relationships. Utopias and jumping into the unknown are no longer fashionable. The tendency of fitting in and determining the known is evident. We are being pulled by the gravity of the comfort zone, a completely controlled environment which Idis Turato named “Continuous Interior” at Days of Architecture 2017. Are innovations beyond our reach? Are we just users and followers? Are we afraid of ourselves, our own ideas or failures? Have we adopted all the rules of the game? Sarajevo, on the bridge or above the chasm between the west and the east, is an interesting place to recognize the increasingly closed logic of both worlds. A place that has not yet been completely controlled, in which different scenarios are possible. A place where we can imagine some other future. A city waiting for a new authentic culture to be created out of a genuine need. We are interested in advanced architectural researches, offset positions, the acceptance of the unembellished reality, resistance towards excessive control, playing with common practices, architecture that does not preserve its expert position, but is contaminated with other processes. We are attracted by the open logic of space, its unpredictable future, places that change along with life inside them, that are constantly reacting to their context, the structures that are emerging and growing together with people. We are looking for articulated attitudes that do not feel comfortable in the known. We are imagining cracks in the routine, digging up the “Space of Freedom”...


SPACE OF FREEDOM * * * * WITH DINKO PERAČIĆ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2018 SARAJEVO


This year we are celebrating 100 years of opening of the Bauhaus School in Weimar. The combining of architecture, art and design in one entity gave us a distinct style later to be known as International. Though the school was short-lived, its influence was so powerful that many refer to Bauhaus as “The school that changed the world”. Throughout history, there were many architectural schools that gave rise to new styles and new approaches in creating architecture. Around the same time, the Vkhutemas school in Moscow gave us Russian constructivism. Ecole des BeauxArts gave us the Beaux-Arts Style, Glasgow School of Art gave us their special Art Nouveau Style, Sao Paolo Faculty of Architecture, the Paulista school, gave us Brazilian Brutalism, and the list goes on. However, no school will have proved as influential as Bauhaus, and no other modern style will have stayed with us for so long. So now, 100 years later, it seems the right time to ask ourselves: Are the principles that were thought up in Bauhaus still applicable in today’s world, or do we need to rethink its teachings? Do we need a new school with new paradigm? Does this school already exist? Furthermore, in this new, faster world, where, for the first time in history, it seems possible for several truths to coexist, not to mention the ever increasing technical demands in designing architecture (BIM, complex legislations, etc.), we could even ask ourselves if architectural schools are still in a position to be driving forces of new paradigms? Maybe the discipline is becoming too complex and too regulated and the offices have taken over this search for new development? Or, to be even more provocative, do we need new overall paradigm at all, or is the world finally mature enough to allow for multiple paradigms to coexist and complement each other?


RETHINKING PARADIGMS WITH DEAN LAH DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2019 SARAJEVO


Continuous Interior includes all known, built, planned, imagined, designed, visible and invisible space. Continuous Interior is lived (respected and reflected) through space and time of virtual and created space. Continuous interior station becomes and remains only as a result of their overlapping and mutual influence. Continuous Interior is real, pervasive and occurs and lasts in real time. Continuous Interior is more than space and has no permanent purpose. Continuous Interior is a condition.


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Continuous Interior has never been more obivous than at this moment in 2020?


Power and control are relocated from the local area virtual and immaterial. On one hand, a strong medi stock market speculation, GPS surveillance, big-da power and authority became airborne and elusive, outside of the real world in cyberspace, managed v from the couch of one’s living room.


Continuous Interior has never been more obivous than at this moment in 2020?

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Daily social relations of the global world, their differ economy, labor market, tourism, commerce, enter infrastructure and social impacts have now expand

When will we gather like this next time?


rent policies, ambiguous ecology, uncertain rtainment, the built environment, transport ded...

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The new role of the architect and his project in the state of Continuous Interior is to synthesize multiple processes that come together and assemble into concrete spatial answers. Materialized construction in this context becomes one of the means by which one intervenes the processes.


Sarajevo, on the bridge or above the chasm between the west and the east, is an interesting place to recognize the increasingly closed logic of both worlds...

SPACE OF FREEDOM * * * * WITH DINKO PERAČIĆ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2018 SARAJEVO


Sarajevo and both worlds in 2020?

... A place that has not yet been completely controlled, in which different scenarios are possible. A place where we can imagine some other future. A city waiting for a new authentic culture to be created out of a genuine need.


Culture, and thus architecture, is wrapped up with set expectations and established paradigms. We are ever less researchers, and ever more cultivators of existing relationships. Utopias and jumping into the unknown are no longer fashionable. The tendency of fitting in and determining the known is evident.


We are being pulled by the gravity of the comfort zone, a completely controlled environment which Idis Turato named “Continuous Interior” at Days of Architecture 2017 in Sarajevo.

SPACE OF FREEDOM * * * * WITH DINKO PERAČIĆ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2018 SARAJEVO


Mankind has become similar to a global geological forces that continually, without pause, control and shape the territory of the Earth, built solely and exclusively on his absolute right to progress. In global world set like that, various shapes and styles of market economy moderate most of the thinking about space and society, and the development of new technologies and universal media coverage and digitalization of cyberspace drastically changes the habits of the analog civilization.


SPACE OF FREEDOM * * * * WITH DINKO PERAČIĆ DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2018 SARAJEVO

Hyper-digitalisation?


... 100 years later, it seems the right time to ask ourselves: Are the principles that were thought up in Bauhaus still applicable in today’s world, or do we need to rethink its teachings? Do we need a new school with new paradigm? Does this school already exist?


Hyper-digitalisation?

RETHINKING PARADIGMS WITH DEAN LAH DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2019 SARAJEVO


Ljubljana 516 km / 320 miles

Zagreb 409 km / 254 miles

As we no longer need to be in the same room to exchange ideas in this interconnected world, can new paradigms still be developed in the same way?


Belgrade 330 km / 205 miles

RETHINKING PARADIGMS WITH DEAN LAH DAYS OF ARCHITECTURE 2019 SARAJEVO


WTF 2020? ONLINE-NIGHT OF ARCHITECTURE AND REFLECTIONS ON 2017/2018/2019 with Idis Turato + Dinko Peračić + Dean Lah STAY HOME AND ONLINE! 16th April 2020 19.00h

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