MEGASTRUCTURE RELOADED SYMPOSIUM
The symposium was part of the project Megastructure Reloaded and took
place on 18/19 October in the
küchenmonument (kitchen monument)
by raumlaborberlin, a pneumatic architecture which was installed in the
courtyard of the exhibition venue, the former State Mint, Berlin.
The symposium focused on the definition of megastructure, the historical
and theoretical context of megastructuralism and its protagonists such
as Constant, Friedman, Archigram, Archizoom and Superstudio. Further
topics were the realised megastructures, the utopian aspect of megastructuralism
and the connection between the ‘visionary’ movements in architecture of the
1960ties and 70ties with the more pragmatic foundation of New Towns from the
post-war period until now.
Another part of the symposium was dedicated to art historical aspects of
megastructuralism such as the visual strategies of Archigram or Superstudio
and their close connection to the 1960s art scene and pop culture. This part
also includeded a guided tour through the exhibition, where the original
drawings and models could be seen.
Finally the symposium discussed the afterlife of megastructure in the museum
and in urban developments from the 1960ies until today. The currency and
relevance of the megastructure ideas for the growing problem of today’s
Megacities and contemporary urban planning, especially in the ‚Newly
Industrialising Countries’ were reconsidered.
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symposium website]
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symposium program]