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a+u 2018:03 Make New History - After The Second Chicago Architecture Biennial

a+u 2018:03

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Chicago is the birthplace of the skyscraper and a place closely associated with Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe. Against this rich cultural background, the first Chicago Architecture Biennial was held in 2015 as a showcase for architecture, art, and culture that would attract visitors to the city and inject new life into its economy. The second edition of the Biennial featured the participation of 140 artists and architects from 20 countries, under the theme “Make New History”.

This issue is guest edited by Sharon Johnson and Mark Lee, artistic directors of the second Chicago Architecture Biennial. In the first part, they look back on the Biennial with architectural historian Michael Hays and discuss what it shows about the qualified autonomy, framing, and partnerships seen in current practice. The second part introduces built work and projects selected with reference to the exhibition’s theme by the guest editors and participating architects, and responses from the architects to questions about what “Make New History” means to their thought and practice.
By focusing on the ways that architect engage with and understand history, this issue reveals something about the underlying context of their work – a fascination with anonymous objects, everyday situations, and generic forms as well as the exceptional masterpiece. This has implications for the problems their work tries to address and the individual topics that interest them.

a+u Make New History ── After The Second Chicago Architecture Biennial includes: Introduction Make New History Sharon Johnston & Mark Lee Chicago Urbanscape The Second Chicago Architecture Biennial Conversation From Context to Autonomy, From Object to Field and Back Again Michael Hays, Sharon Johnston & Mark Lee Works Vertical City The Chicago Tribune Competition 1922 / 1980 Tatiana Bilbao Estudio / Productora / MOS / Serie Architects / 6a architects / Christ & Gantenbein Horizontal City Bureau Spectacular / UrbanLab / MAIO / Charlap Hyman & Herrero / Sauter von Moos / Karamuk * Kuo Architects / Welcomeprojects Selected Installations From Make New History Frida Escobedo / Baukuh / Pezo von Ellrichshausen / Studio Munbai / SO-IL and Ana Pravacčˆ ki / SANAA / Sylvia Lavin with Erin Besler, Jessica Colangelo and Norman Kelly / Monadnock / architecten de vylder vinck taillieu / Paul Andersen and Paul Preissner / MG&Co. Make New History in the Expanded Field – Selected Projects in the View Point of “Make New History” Typological Transfer 6a architects, Cowan Court, Churchill College, University of Cambridge Christ & Gantenbein, List Customer Center Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen, Office 152: Incubator Sergison Bates Architects, Office and Welcome Centre ZAO / standardarchitecture + Embaixada, Niangou Boat Terminal Appropriation of Precedent 51N4E, Skanderbeg Square Project Archi-Union Architects, Chi She Baukuh, House of Memory Caruso St John Architects, Bremer Landesbank Diego Arraigada Arquitectos, Brick House Monadnock, Atlas House New Primitivism architecten de vylder vinck taillieu, that it does not looks good makes that it looks good Go Hasegawa and Associates, House in Kyodo Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, Rode House Isaac Broid + Productora, Teopanzolco Cultural Center Pascal Flammer, House for Thomi MOS, Housing No. 7 (Artist’s Residence) Rebuild, Reuse, and Recycle 166 Ábalos + Sentkiewicz, Edificio Principal del Proyecto Planta Adamo-faiden, Blas House Ensamble Studio, Cyclopean House Kuhn Malvezzi, House of One Sauter von Moos, House with a Tree Interview Respect for the city – from the ceremony of Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo Rafael Moneo Interviewers: Angela Pang, Seng Kuan