WAI Think Tank presents LOUDREADERS Trade School from June 19-28, 2020. The sessions, discussions, and workshops are presented by WAI Think Tank and a series of guests from different disciplines including several previous LOUDREADERS speakers. Applications are due on June 15 and enrollment is free.
LOUDREADERS Session Presents WAI Think Tank's ‘Anti-Racist Manifesto’ Sat 13 June at 4pm EST
LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes VenidaDevenida Sat 23 May at 4pm EST
LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Léopold Lambert Sat 16 May at 12pm EST
LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Platforms Sat 09 May at 5pm EST
LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Ilze Wolff Sat 02 May at 3pm EST
LOUDREADERS Session Welcomes Andrew Kovacs Sat 25 Apr at 5pm EST
LOUDREADERS Session “Narrative Architecture” Book Release and Discussion Sat 18 Apr at 4pm EST
The third session of LOUDREADERS welcomes you to join WAI Architecture Think Tank and Team Thursday as they present and discuss the contents, concepts, process, strategies, ideas, and design of the recently published Narrative Architecture: A Kynical Manifesto (Rotterdam: NAI010 Publishers, 2020) on Sat 18 Apr at 4:00pm EST.
LOUDREADERS Online Conversation Series Hosts Inter·Face Sat 11 Apr at 5pm EST
LOUDREADERS Online Conversation Series Welcomes Traumnovelle Sat 04 Apr at 4pm EST
LOUDREADERS online conversation series begins Saturday 04 April at 4:00pm EST with Traumnovelle, a militant faction founded by three Belgian architects: Léone Drapeaud, Manuel León Fanjul, and Johnny Leya. Traumnovelle uses architecture and fiction as analytical, critical, and subversive tools to emphasize contemporary issues and dissect their resolutions.
WAI Launches Online Conversation Series LOUDREADERS
Kalla Co-Professors Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz Garcia launch LOUDREADERS, an online conversation series in collaboration with inter·punct. LOUDREADERS is a cross between podcast, YouTube channel, Zoom meeting, lecture series, digital curatorial program, and online workshop that establishes networks of solidarity around the world while discussing urgent positions, discourses, and media about architecture, urbanism, art, and culture.