Idea by
Jan Engelke, Lukas Fink, Micha Ringger, Ruben Bernegger Dorothee Hahn, Daniela Mehlich
AIA
Call for ideas 2019
AIA
AIA
- New alliances
The goal of the AIA is to synchronize architectural content in the internet by the topics of concern. Architecture itself is a static answer to specific issues as politics, climate, social life, living, love, beauty, art, future, past, hate, economics, landscapes, villages, physics, fashion, fabric, robots, work, money, job, death, freedom, imprisonment, …
It is a free platform in which content is not generated but referenced and curated by a democratic audience. By its growth it allows research to specific topics and thus compromises complex dialogues and perspectives to one source. It is the library not sort by its author, but by its questions and possible answers. The goal is to efficiently stretch the horizon of the researcher.
The project is about making visible the mechanism of how the environment is perceived in and through media.
Based in different cities, we want to use the potential of separation to establish a dialogue between European cities and their discourses.
AIA
AIA
- New alliances
The goal of the AIA is to synchronize architectural content in the internet by the topics of concern. Architecture itself is a static answer to specific issues as politics, climate, social life, living, love, beauty, art, future, past, hate, economics, landscapes, villages, physics, fashion, fabric, robots, work, money, job, death, freedom, imprisonment, …
It is a free platform in which content is not generated but referenced and curated by a democratic audience. By its growth it allows research to specific topics and thus compromises complex dialogues and perspectives to one source. It is the library not sort by its author, but by its questions and possible answers. The goal is to efficiently stretch the horizon of the researcher.
The project is about making visible the mechanism of how the environment is perceived in and through media.
Based in different cities, we want to use the potential of separation to establish a dialogue between European cities and their discourses.