Framing Renovation

Renovation and reuse are often used as popular buzzwords in contemporary architectural theory. At the same time, they are the means and goal of the urgent transition that architecture is facing today. How can we frame those terms without falling in the trap of oversimplification? Is it possible to develop a discursive post-anthropocenic approach to renovation and reuse which would explain the core and context of those terms? 


Collaboration with E-flux and online residency


The online residency program of the Faculty of Architecture in collaboration with eflux Architecture and its editor Nick Axel, included 3 LINA fellows: FFRU, Rocio Calzado Lopez and Robida Collective. The LINA team and Nick guided them through the process of preparing in-depth papers. 


Framing Renovation is a collaboration between e-flux Architecture and the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Ljubljana within the context of the 2023–24 LINA Architecture Program, featuring contributions by Merve Bedir; Ana Dana Beroš and Mika Savela; Arno Brandlhuber, Ludwig Engel, Olaf Grawert, and Alina Kolar; Rocío Calzado; Future Foodscapes Research Unit; Nicole Kalms; Mo Michelsen Stochholm Krag; Alessandro Petti and Sandi Hilal; Robida Collective; and Katrina Wiberg.


https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/framing-renovation/


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