Opening Reception for Metrophysics Exhibit

Dates
Mon, Mar 12, 2018 - 05:00 PM 鈥 Mon, Mar 12, 2018 - 09:00 PM
Event Details

Monday, Mar 12, 2018

5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture
141 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
Atrium Gallery

Opening reception for exhibit with , distinguished professor and director of the .

Work on The City
By Michael Sorkin Studio and Terreform

Architecture lives as both object and aggregation: buildings and cities. If the pursuit of an environment that is sustainable, equitable, beautiful, and rich with difference is common at every scale, the valence of these values varies by situation. Metrophysics foregrounds projects rooted in the urban, including buildings and sites designed with both practical and polemical intent. The work is from a team that operates as a 鈥渢raditional鈥 architectural studio responding to clients and as a research practice that formulates its own agenda of investigation and intervention.

In 2005, Michael Sorkin Studio underwent a mitosis with the founding of Terreform. Given a long history of activist work in a variety of registers鈥攊ncluding design, advocacy, and writing鈥攖here鈥檇 been a long simmering desire to find a form of practice that was more transparent with the non-commercial鈥攅ven utopian鈥攑rojects and ambitions that engaged us. Not wanting to give up the prospect of 鈥渙rdinary鈥 building, however, we formalized the conceptual split into a 鈥渟traight鈥 architectural practice and an organization doing research, unsolicited interventions, publishing, and propositions. The studio works in a single spirit with a focus on questions of city, on its morphology, systems of equity, and metabolic behavior. What Terreform has learned over the years from New York City (Steady) State鈥攁n elaborate speculation meant to determine just how autonomous our city can become鈥攊nforms 鈥渙fficial鈥 projects Sorkin Studio has undertaken in Wuhan, Xi鈥檃n, or Istanbul and vice versa. Each side serves as the lab for the other but we鈥檙e all on the same page: the iron fiscal curtain between the two entities is a membrane that鈥檚 completely porous to ideas.

runs until May 4.

 

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