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Transgression: A New paradigm? (online, 17-19 Nov 21)

online, Nov 17–19, 2021 transgression.sciencesconf.org Carmen Popescu, Paris

The registration for attending the conference TRANSGRESSION - A NEW PARADIGM? is now opened.

Jointly organized by EAHN (European Architectural History Network) and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Bretagne (Rennes/ France), the conference is an online event, taking place November 17-19 2021.

For detailed information see below or check the website https://transgression.sciencesconf.org/.

There are no registration fees, but those who want to attend the conference must fill in the form following this link:

https://forms.gle/vnhMBLN7AuZVeCen9.

The link for the online event will be sent to those having registered.

PROGRAM //

Wednesday/ November 17 16:30-19:00

Key-notes: CHRISTOPHE HUTIN (Christophe Hutin Architecture)/ PASCALE JOFFROY (Système B comme bidonville)/ NANCY OTTAVIANO (Quatorze; Quidam Architectes)/ XAVIER WRONA (Est-ce ainsi?; Après la révolution)

Round-table/ Discussing transgressive practices //

Thursday/ November 18 10:30-10:45 Welcome address

10:45-12:30 Session A: Nomos/ state(s) of exception // session chair CARMEN POPESCU (ENSA Bretagne)

- Rachida ABIKCHI (ENSA Paris La Villette), When necessity is the law

- Ana Miriam MACHEDO REBELO (Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Porto / Fundação para a Ciên- cia e Tecnologia, Portugal), On the politics of informal dwelling in western urban contexts: contri- butions from the city of Porto

- Moise KA'ARDI DIKAMDI (University of Maroua, Cameroon), Living in transgression in risk area: a variation of the land tenure standard in the City of Maroua-Cameroon

12:30:-12:45 Break

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12:45-14:30 Session B: Disjunctions // session chair LÉA-CATHERINE SZACKA (ETH Zurich) - Leandro PEREDO (University Paris-Nanterre/ ENSA Paris La Villette), Uses of the right to the city and the normalization of recognition struggles

- Christophe VAN GERREWEY (EPFL, Lausanne), Obliged to be Honourable. The Transgressions of OMA/Rem Koolhaas

- Ole FISCHER (School of Architecture, University of Utah), Transgression – Where Experience and Concept meet? – Tschumi’s “Paradox of Architecture” revisited

14:30-16:30 Lunch break

16:30-18:30 Session C: (Re)signifying // session chair CAN BILSEL (University of San Diego) - Christian PARRENO (University San Francisco, Quito), Boredom and Transgression in the Experi- ence of Architecture

- Jesse RAFEIRO (Carleton University), Trapping, Dismembering and Crucifying Angels: Tracing the Social Sacred in Hejduk’s Bovisa

- David FRANCO (Clemson University School of Architecture), Informality and dissent. Architec- tures of self-sufficiency in rural America

- Francesca Romana DELL’AGLIO (Royal College of Art/ Architectural Association, London), TRANSGRESSION MUST BE TELEVISED. Extinction Rebellion and the alternative city

18:30-18:45 Break

18:45-20:30 Key-note: FELICITY SCOTT (Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preserva- tion, Columbia University/ New York), New Rules of the Game

Friday/ November 19

10:00-11:40 Session D: Fluid methods/ fluid city 1 // session chair DENIS BOCQUET (ENSA Stras- bourg)

- Patrick DÜBLIN (ETH Zürich), Crossing and placemaking: Dimensions of transgression in the practice of Stalker / Osservatorio Nomade

- Sarah MILLS (Leeds School of Architecture, Leeds Beckett University) & Simon BAKER (Sheffield University), Group Ginger. Transgression and the disjoined nature of architecture

- Louis DESTOMBES (Bellastock/ ENSA Paris La Villette), The architecture of reuse, a normative diversion?

11:40-11:50 break

11:50-13:30 Session D: Fluid methods/ fluid city 2 // session chair DENIS BOCQUET (ENSA Stras- bourg)

- Robin LESNÉ (TVES/ University Littoral Côte d’Opale – University of Lille), Towards the recreation- al city? Playful and transgressive urban leisure to rethink dwelling, city planning and urbanity - Sony DEVABHAKTUNI (Department of Architecture, University of Hong-Kong), Architectural de-- placing. Walking as collaborative transgression

- Javier PAEZ (Junin de Los Andes Hospital, Neuquen/ Argentina), Fluids and Boundaries: Public restrooms and trans population. The hygienic history of a social device and some notes of the Argentinian and Brazilian hygienic development

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13:30-15:00 Lunch break

15:00-16:45 Key-note: ACHILE MBEMBE (Wits Institute for Economic and Social Research), title to be announced

16:45 - 17:00 break

17:00-19:45 Session E: (Un)making normativity // session chair GÜLSÜM BAYDAR (Yașar Universi- ty, Izmir)

- Bengisu DEREBAŞI (METU, Ankara), A Subversive Inquiry into Ordering of Architecture: Error as a Transgressive Tool

- Savia PALATE (University of Cambridge), Space standards for the Adaptable House (1960s, Bri- tain)

- Sergio VILLANUEVA PRESTON (Cornell University), Gay ≠ Queer: Transgressive historiography in the Case of Villa Kenwin

- Gaia CARAMELLINO (Politecnico di Torino), Nicole DE TOGNI, (Politecnico di Milano) Cristiana RENZONI (Politecnico di Milano), Unfolding the plan: between public policies and private initiative in post-war Italian residential landscape

- Jean MAKHLOUTA (University Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne), The fluid and the ephemeral as trans- gression: queer mobilities and space-making in Beirut

20:00-20:30 Wrap-up

Reference:

CONF: Transgression: A New paradigm? (online, 17-19 Nov 21). In: ArtHist.net, Nov 5, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/35258>.

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