What does a feminist appropriation of (urban) space mean for a critical planning practice?
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What role do women* play in architecture, planning and urban politics?
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What does a feminist appropriation of (urban) space mean for a critical planning practice? 〰️ What role do women* play in architecture, planning and urban politics? 〰️
fem*MAP BERLIN
Chair for Urban Design and Urbanisation (CUD)
Institut für Architektur TU Berlin
Julia Köpper, Martha Wegewitz, Dagmar Pelger, Prof. Jörg Stollmann
in cooperation with alpha nova & galerie futura
Katharina Koch & Sylivia Sadzinski
Participants of the mapping camp: Juliana Garcia Leon, Jörn Gertenbach, Maximilian Hinz, Tildem Kirtak, Katrina Neelands Malinski, Natasha Nurul Annisa, Jessica Voth (TU Berlin), Peter Máthé, Anna Rodriguez Bisbicus, Lara Stöhlmacher (UDK Berlin)
Students are confronted with the questions raised in the exhibition “A feminist perspective for Berlin today! What could a non-sexist city look like?”from August 22 until September 19, 2020 at alpha nove & galerie futura, Berlin. Within a one semester research seminar and a one week mapping camp students dealt with six artistic positions on feminist spaces, practices and visions in architecture and urban planning. Using spatial, analytical, artistic and social research methods, a cartographic spatial installation was created that locates the positions in Berlin’s urban fabric.
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