
Results of ARSM Lab workshop online
22 May 2014
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Results of ARSM Lab workshop online
22-05-2014
The 8 results of the participants in the workshop ARSM Lab are currently exhibited at DAM (German Architecture Museum) in Frankfurt and are also available online.
Up from May 20th, the results of the workshop with eight international participants at DAM (German Architecture Museum) in Frankfurt will be showcased. The workshop was held in April in the framework of the ARCHITECTURE SUMMER RHEIN-MAIN. The results explore the potentials and development opportunities for the metropolitan area. Eight completely different visions have emerged and will be showcased from May 20th until June 6th at DAM. The participants are: AWP, Paris Marc Armengaud, Matthias Armengaud and Associate feld72 , Vienna Michael Obrist, Veronika Kovacsova KCAP, Rotterdam en Zurich Michael Trinkner, Hagen Zeisberg , Yoo Na Ho Lola landscape architects , Rotterdam Eric -Jan Pleijster Magma Architecture , Berlin Martin Ostermann, Peter Fabirkiewicz Super Pool, Istanbul Gregers Thomsen day URBED, Manchester & London David Rudlin, Emily Crompton, John Sampson Tom Sieverts & S.K.A.T. Ines Knye, Jens Trautmann, Tom Sieverts Click here for more information.
KCAP participates as one of 8 KCAP international participants in the multi-disciplinary 4-days workshop ASRM Lab 2014 in Frankfurt, organized by the directors of Architektursommer Rhein-Main in association with D.A.M and the Kulturfonds Frankfurt Rhein-Main.The starting point for ASRM Lab 2014 is: great regions and great cities also have great wastelands, and the Rhein-Main conurbation - Germany’s global transport gateway - is no different. ASRM Lab 2014 aims to re-imagine, re-programme and re-invent some of the regions most problematic and neglected urban and semi-rural spaces - and in so doing explore ‘the regional city’ as a socio-spatial model for maximising the Rhein-Main’s physical, intellectual and social capital. The ideas generated from the workshop will be exhibited at D.A.M - and at the opening, on May 20th, each participating practice will be invited to take part in a Pecha Kucha presentation. ASRM Lab 2014: Region im Fluss represents Part I of the programme. Part II, ASRM Expo 2015: Region im Fluss, is scheduled for July-Sept 2015. This will comprise a series of temporary art/architecture interventions that will respond to the findings of the workshop, animating and disseminating our central theme: Zusammen Wachsend, cities growing together. Click here for more information.