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By: mario On: 07:30
  • Let's Get Social
  • Some ongoing and upcoming events of note in NYC worth highlighting. And don't forget tomorrow is the Design Trust for Public Space's annual benefit and Saturday is the Institute for Urban Design's Arrested Development symposium at Cooper Union. 'Tis a busy month.

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    PERFORMA 09

    The third edition of the internationally acclaimed biennial of new visual art performance, will be held in New York City from November 1–22, 2009, showcasing new work by more than 150 of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists.

    Here are some architecture-related programs with snippets; click the links for more information.

    Performa Hub
    Biennial Headquarters
    41 Cooper Square
    Sunday, November 1 - Sunday, November 22, Open 10am-8pm
    Located in the latest architectural gem on the Bowery, the brand new Cooper Union building, the Performa Hub will function as our headquarters during the biennial.

    The Public School (for Architecture)
    Van Alen Institute & nyc.thepublicschool.org
    30 W. 22nd Street, #6
    Sunday, November 1 - Sunday, November 22, times vary
    Performa is pleased to collaborate this November with The Public School (for Architecture) New York, a project by Van Alen Institute New York Prize fellows common room and Telic Arts Exchange.

    Pre-enacting the Now and Future City
    City of Tomorrows
    Storefront for Art and Architecture
    97 Kenmare Street
    Saturday, November 7 3:00pm
    A playful tour of the New York City of the future that merges urban geography, science fiction and guerilla street theater. Four short sci-fi scenes about New York City's political, spatial, and social futures...

    Actions Propaganda
    Performa Hub
    41 Cooper Square
    Saturday, November 7 11:00am
    Performa teams up with Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, on a workshop laboratory inspired by Actions: What You Can Do With the City, a CCA exhibition with 99 actions that instigate positive change...

    Ten Days for Oppositional Architecture: Towards Post-Capitalist Spaces
    An Architektur
    Gair Building No 6
    81 Front Street, DUMBO, Brooklyn
    Thursday, November 12 - Saturday, November 21, times vary
    The transformation of the urban landscape within the last decades has increasingly been dominated by the demands of capitalist utilization. Due to the current crisis, however...

    Sirens Taken for Wonders
    Paul Elliman
    Performa Hub / Van Alen Institute
    41 Cooper Square / 30 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor
    Friday, November 20 - Saturday, November 21, times vary
    “Sirens Taken for Wonders” takes the double form of a workshop (Nov. 20, 10 pm) and a panel session with Arline Bronzaft (Chair of Noise Committee, Mayor’s Committee on the Environment of New York City), Laura Kurgan (an architect and artist), and Raviv Ganchrow (architect and sonologist) (Nov 21. 4 pm) to explore the coded languages of sirens and the different connotations we attach to them...

    P.A.
    Marina Rosenfeld
    Park Avenue Armory
    643 Park Avenue
    Sunday, November 22 7:00pm
    A sound art performance by Park Avenue Armory artist-in-residence Marina Rosenfeld, "P.A." uses the massive airspace and complex social function of the Armory drill hall as both a reflecting and distorting structure...

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    UIWe: Culture Designers

    Thursday, 11/5, 6:30pm
    Self-described "cultural designers" JACOB BLAK and CHRISTIAN PAGH discuss their Copenhagen-based practice, UIWe, with DOMINIC LEONG, Partner, LEONG LEONG ARCHITECTURE.

    Free and open to the public
    RSVP: gdb2106[@]columbia[dot]edu

    Studio-X
    180 Varick Street, STE 1610
    Between King and Charleton Streets
    212 989 2398

    [Studio-X is a downtown studio for experimental design and research run by the Graduate Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University.]

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    RIGHTS OF WAY
    A New Politics of Movement in New York City?

    A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH DAVID SMILEY, CIVIC LEADERS, ACTIVISTS, AND CITY PLANNERS

    Thursday, 11/12 6:30 PM

    The James Room
    4th Floor Barnard Hall

    With the recent turn to pedestrian zones, bike lanes and greenways in New York and in many cities around the world, there is a growing sense that a new kind of urbanism is possible, one no longer dominated by the culture and politics of the automobile. “Rights of Way” will examine the issues surrounding bikes and pedestrianization, and will explore sustainability, finance, public health, and the ways in which the street can serve as a fulcrum in debates about public space and urban life.

    MODERATOR
    David Smiley, Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Studies at Barnard College

    PANELISTS
    Noah Budnick, Transportation Alternatives
    Richard R. Gonzalez, Urban Design Lab at The Earth Institute
    Margaret Newman, NYC Department of Transportation
    Linda Pollak, Marpillero Pollak Architects
    Sheila Somashekhar, Sustainable South Bronx

    Sponsored by the Department of Architecture and the Urban Studies Program

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    Paris/New York: 2 Metropoles—Policy for Urban and Social Space

    Monday, November 16, 2009 6:30-8:30pm Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, New Academic Building, The Cooper Union For The Advancement of Science and Art, 41 Cooper Square

    Discussion with Mireille Ferri (Conseil Régional d’Ile de France, Vice President), Pierre Mansat (Deputy Mayor in charge of the Paris Metropole project, Mairie de Paris), Christian de Portzamparc (Architect, participant to the Grand Paris competition, President of the Association des Architectes pour le Grand Paris), and Amanda Burden (NYC Planning Commission, Chairman). Moderated by Jean-Louis Cohen (New York University Institute of Fine Arts, Professor), with introductions by Anthony Vidler, Assoc. AIA (Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, Cooper Union, Dean & Professor) and Kareen Rispal (French Embassy, Cultural Counselor).

    Paris/New York: 2 Metropoles—Planning for Sustainability, Density, and Inclusion

    Tuesday, November 17, 2009 9:00am-6:00pm Center For Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place, between Bleecker and West 3rd Streets

    A day of lectures and panel discussions will present strategies of French and American urbanists in addressing challenges in transportation, densification, social housing and open space. The morning session will be dedicated to issues in Paris arising from the Grand Paris challenge. After a welcome by Sherida Paulsen, FAIA (AIANY, President), urban designer and architect Alexandre Chemetoff will give the opening keynote, introducing a discussion between Emeline Bailly (Chef de projets, Délégation à la Politique de la Ville, Mairie de Paris), Catherine Barbe (Institute for the Sustainable Metropolis, Mairie de Paris) and architects/professors Djamel Klouche (School of Architecture, Versailles) and David Mangin (School of Architecture, Marne-la-Ballee). The afternoon will focus on New York with a panel including Rohit Aggarwala (NYC Mayor’s Office of Long Term Planning and Sustainability), Rick Bell, FAIA (AIANY, Executive Director), Adrian Benepe (NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, Commissioner), Alexandros Washburn, AIA (NYC Department of City Planning, Chief Urban Designer), and Thomas K. Wright (Regional Plan Association, Executive Director). Alexander Garvin (Yale University, Professor) will give the closing keynote. A reception to follow.

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