Architecture as a Practice of Interdependence
Language: English
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From collective housing and urban infrastructure in peripheral contexts, to community-led construction with renewable materials, to shelters that intertwine space with care networks, and domestic systems that link food, climate, and everyday life, these four projects show how interdependence operates as a material condition. Together, they reveal how architecture becomes a shared framework for mutual support, environmental responsibility, and collective resilience, where autonomy is produced through relations rather than independence.
Selected Contributions Projects
Selected Contributions ListDiadema Educational Block
Authors: Cristiane Muniz and Fernando Viegas, Bárbara Francelin and Thiago Augusto Zati. Escola da Cidade.
Speaker: Fernando Viegas.
The City of Indigenous Arts
Author: Estudio MMX.
Speaker: Diego Ricalde.
Shelter for Homeless Women: Architecture Serving Social Reintegration
Author: Vivas Arquitectos.
Speaker: César Vivas.
The inmortal, a reflexion on the Sexto Panteon legacy
Author: Chacarita Moderna.
Speaker: Léa Namer.