X-crossing - Editorial Team

One of the main notions that in the last five editions we have underlined with a lot of emphasis is the contrast in between the particularities of each bit and the common background that all of them share.

As it is explained in those introductory texts, this common background is understood as an “ideological or transversal vector“, which gives a direction to the ensemble, even if each one of its units is coming from different institutions from all over the world.

Methaphors referring to relieves, sequences or enclaves have been used in order to communicate this idea with all the richness that it embraces.

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THEORY FOR ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE

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IaaC Lecture Series - Reinier de Graaf

Reinier de Graaf (born 1964) is architect and Partner of architecture and design office OMA, founded by Rem Koolhaas, with offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing, Hong Kong and Doha and projects in over 35 countries.

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Questions and Answers - Carlo Ratti

Carlo F. Ratti (born 1971 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian architect, engineer, inventor, educator and activist founder of Carlo Ratti Associati and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he directs the MIT Senseable City Lab.

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The heterodox Pedagogy - Maria Aiolova and Mitchell Joachim

Terreform One (Open Network Ecology) is a non-profit architecture group that promotes smart design in cities.  Through their creative projects they aim to illuminate and inspire solutions.

INTELLIGENT CITIES AND TERRITORIES

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Opening Closed Cities - Katya Larina

Katya Larina studied urban design at BTU Cottbus in Germany and St Petersburg State University in Russia, graduating in 2002 with a Masters in Architecture and Urban Design. Katya has lectured at St Petersburg State University, the AA in London and Strelka in Moscow.

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Atnight: Visions Through Data - Pablo Martínez and Mar Santamaría

300.000 km/s is developing projects, building tools and researching ideas. They experiment with reality, editing products and comunicating their learnings. However, its compromise is to achieve a more inhabitable architecture and city.

ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE

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Interview with Greg Lynn

Greg Lynn was born in 1964 in Ohio. He graduated from Miami University of Ohio with degrees in both architectures (Bachelor of Environmental Design) and philosophy. He received an Honorary Doctorate degree from the Academy of Fine Arts & Design.

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IaaC Research - VDNH Laboratory

IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st-century habitability.

DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION

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Interview with Alessio Erioli

Alessio Erioli is Engineer and Senior Researcher at Università di Bologna, MArch in Biodigital Architecture, PhD in Architectural Engineering. His interests interweave teaching & design ecologies in Computational design.

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IaaC Lecture Series - Jan Knippers

Jan Knippers born in 1962 at Dusseldorf is a professor at the ITKE where he has been leading and supporting many seminars and studios, achieving great results as some of the most renowned pavilions.

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Fab City Whitepaper - Tomas Díez & CO.

Fab Lab Barcelona is part of the IaaC, where it support different educational and research programs related with the multiple scales of the human habitat. It is also the headquarters of the Fab Academy.

INTERACTIVE SOCIETIES AND TECHNOLOGIES

SELF-SUFFICIENT LANDS

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IaaC-Fab Lab Research - Fab Textiles

IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st-century habitability.

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IaaC Research - Rome 20-25

IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st-century habitability.