Forelesning
24. februar 2025

Architectural Practice: Büro Juliane Greb

Landmark, Rasmus Meyers allé 5, 5015 Bergen
19.00-21.00
Bergen arkitektforening

Architectural Practice is a lecture series inviting exemplary practices from across the globe to share their ongoing body of work. Doors open at 18:45 Lecture starts at 19:00 Free

Büro Juliane Greb will share some insights into the inner workings of their practice and their work with affordable and community-oriented housing including some of their more well known works such as the cooperative housing project "San Riemo" and the exhibition of German pavilion at the 18th Biennale Architettura di Venezia in 2023 “Open for Maintenance", both projects carried out together with Summacumfemmer.

Büro Juliane Greb, an architectural practice based in Ghent, founded in 2015 by Juliane Greb (°1985) and run in partnership with Petter Krag (°1978) since 2017. The office is dedicated to an anti-exclusive architecture, which is accessible in a social, physical and emotional sense.

In 2022, Büro Juliane Greb and Summacumfemmer were awarded the DAM Architecture Prize for their cooperative housing project “San Riemo” in Munich-Riem. The practice has also received recognition in Belgium with the project VDK&Cube4 factory, featured in the Flanders Architectural Review.

In addition to her architectural practice, Juliane Greb has contributed to the theoretical discourse on affordable and community-oriented housing, including on the editorial team of ARCH+. In recent years she has been teaching at the UAntwerp, TU Delft, PBSA Düsseldorf and is holding a Visiting Professorship at RWTH Aachen.

Juliane Greb and Petter Krag together with ARCH+ and Summacumfemmer curated the German pavilion at the 18th Biennale Architettura di Venezia in 2023. The exhibition “Open for Maintenance / Wegen Umbau geöffnet” explored topics such as repair, maintenance, and care, as well as new alliances and forms of solidarity in architectural practice.

Architectural Practice is a lecture series inviting exemplary practices from across the globe to share their ongoing body of work.The seriesis curated by Cristian Stefanescu (Assistant Professor, BAS & founder of a-works | architecture + art) and co-hosted by the Bergen School of Architecture (BAS) and Bergen Society of Architects (BAF)

This event is part of Bergen Kunsthall's live programme.
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