The Berlage Sessions – Fall 2024
The Berlage Sessions is a thematic seven-part seminar series focusing on scholarly research and critical approaches to the history and theory of architecture and urban design. This autumn's series, entitled Post, Publish, or Perish‽ is exploring how architects engage with various publication forms to disseminate their ideas, promote theirs and others work, engage with broader societal design questions, and influence and establish discourse. The speakers will include Nick Axel, Teun van den Ende, Chase Galis, Christophe van Gerrewey, Raphael Kadid, Daniel Tudor Munteanu, and Miguel Sotos.
On Party Planner
Chase Galis
In this lecture, Chase Galis will present Party Planner, an annual publication that uses the concept of the “party” to explore temporary forms of space-making. Each issue approaches gatherings—from raves to galas—as ways to reflect on architecture’s social and material dimensions.
Chase Galis
In this lecture, Chase Galis will present Party Planner, an annual publication that uses the concept of the “party” to explore temporary forms of space-making. Each issue approaches gatherings—from raves to galas—as ways to reflect on architecture’s social and material dimensions.
On Something Completely Different
Christophe van Gerrewey
In this lecture, Christophe Van Gerrewey will discuss Something Completely Different: Architecture in Belgium, a book examining two centuries of Belgian architecture. The work uses Belgium as a lens to understand political, social, and spatial shifts in Western modernity.
Christophe van Gerrewey
In this lecture, Christophe Van Gerrewey will discuss Something Completely Different: Architecture in Belgium, a book examining two centuries of Belgian architecture. The work uses Belgium as a lens to understand political, social, and spatial shifts in Western modernity.
On Vers Beton and the Architecture Yearbook
Teun van den Ende
In this lecture, Teun van den Ende will speak about Vers Beton and Architecture in the Netherlands, two editorial platforms focused on urban life and architecture. He will share how journalism, games, and events are used to reflect and shape public discourse on Dutch cities.
Teun van den Ende
In this lecture, Teun van den Ende will speak about Vers Beton and Architecture in the Netherlands, two editorial platforms focused on urban life and architecture. He will share how journalism, games, and events are used to reflect and shape public discourse on Dutch cities.
On OfHouses
Daniel Tudor Munteanu
In this lecture, Daniel Tudor Munteanu will introduce OfHouses, an online archive dedicated to forgotten houses around the world. The project celebrates overlooked architecture through original content contributed by an international network.
Daniel Tudor Munteanu
In this lecture, Daniel Tudor Munteanu will introduce OfHouses, an online archive dedicated to forgotten houses around the world. The project celebrates overlooked architecture through original content contributed by an international network.
On Calmo Editions
Miguel Sotos
In this lecture, Miguel Sotos will present Calmo Editions, an independent publisher exploring architecture through slow, interdisciplinary editorial practices. Rooted in careful selection and design, its books merge theory with visual storytelling.
Miguel Sotos
In this lecture, Miguel Sotos will present Calmo Editions, an independent publisher exploring architecture through slow, interdisciplinary editorial practices. Rooted in careful selection and design, its books merge theory with visual storytelling.
On Daily Dose
Raphael Kadid
In this lecture, Raphael Kadid will discuss Daily Dose, a visual newsletter that curates architectural references through image-based monographic posts. Shared with over 12,000 subscribers, the project offers insight into global design practices.
Raphael Kadid
In this lecture, Raphael Kadid will discuss Daily Dose, a visual newsletter that curates architectural references through image-based monographic posts. Shared with over 12,000 subscribers, the project offers insight into global design practices.
On e-flux Architecture
Nick Axel
In this lecture, Nick Axel will present e-flux Architecture, a platform for critical thinking on architecture’s social, political, and ecological roles. Through collaborations and thematic series, the project reimagines the discipline’s public impact.
Nick Axel
In this lecture, Nick Axel will present e-flux Architecture, a platform for critical thinking on architecture’s social, political, and ecological roles. Through collaborations and thematic series, the project reimagines the discipline’s public impact.