Architecture of Territory
Territorial Design in Histories, Theories, and Projects
Theme: My Zurich
This lecture series sets up the agenda for widening the disciplinary field of architecture and urbanism from their focus on the city, or the urban in the narrow sense, to wider territorial scales, which correspond to the growing scales of contemporary urbanisation. It discusses the concepts of territory and urbanisation, and their implications for the work of architects and urbanists. The course will enable students to critically discuss concepts of territory and urbanisation. It will invite students to revisit the history of architects’ work engaging with the problematic of urbanising territories and territorial organisation. The goal is to motivate and equip students to engage with territory in the present day and age, by framing our contemporary urban agenda.
The lectures are animated by a series of visual and conceptual exercises on A4 sheets of paper. All original student contributions will be collected and bound together, creating a unique book-object. Some of the exercises are graded and count as proof of completion.
ARCHITECTURE OF TERRITORY—My Zurich is curated and organised by Milica Topalović and Tobias Baitsch.
- On Territory
Milica Topalović
- Architecture and Urbanisation (pre 1966)
Milica Topalović
- Architecture and Urbanisation (post 1966)
Milica Topalović
- Cartography and Representation
Philippe Rekacewicz, guest lecture
- Methods in Territorial Research and Design
Milica Topalović
- Landscape and Image
Bas Princen, guest lecture
- Planetary Urbanisation: Hinterland
Milica Topalović
- Urbanisation of the Sea
Milica Topalović
- Disappearance of the Countryside
Milica Topalović
- Food Systems
Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, guest lecture
- Our Common Territories: An Outlook
Milica Topalović