ECOREDUX (EXHIBITION AND ONLINE RESOURCE

ECOREDUX [Exhibition & Online Resource]

Credits: Lydia Kallipoliti
With the collaboration of Amie Shao, Lydia Xynogala and Anna Pla Catala

EcoRedux assembles an unexplored genealogy of ecological material experiments that underground architectural groups conducted in the 1960s and 1970s. The research project documents a larger disciplinary transformation and an experimental mindset in the finale of the 1960s, reporting the displacement of 'building' as the main product of architectural design. All imaginable provisional structures and small-scale strategies became part of a new equation that reflected the intense sociopolitical concerns of the time and the collective fantasizing about how new technologies can become remedial tools to save the planet.

Parallel to the presentation of a historical archive that maps visually and verbally the trajectory of small-scale ecological strategies, EcoRedux explores the remarkable contemporary resurgence of ecological strategies in architectural imagination: it features new interpretations and ecological strategies of the historical material in the form of diagrams, drawings, animations, interviews with the architects, computer codes, cookbooks and instruction manuals.

Overall, EcoRedux seeks tentative connections with an “elastic” understanding of “ecology,” in a time where the term addressed not only “new naturalism” and techno-scientific standards, but also systems theory: a recirculatory understanding of the world and its resources.

Links:
www.ecoredux.com
http://www.dhub-bcn.cat/en/exhibition/ecoredux-02-design-manuals-dying-planet
http://www.domusweb.it/en/design/ecoredux-02-design-manuals-for-a-dying-planet/
http://www.cyanmag.com/diseno-foto/ecoredux-02-manuales-de-diseno-para-un-planeta-moribundo/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiOTSOTPhos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0vSxTOxPIo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgq1VKUAYfQ&feature=related
 

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