118. OCL Rerelease: On the Relevance of the Midcentury Modern Moment in India
ArchitectureTalk10 Des 2021

118. OCL Rerelease: On the Relevance of the Midcentury Modern Moment in India

In anticipation of the next installment of the One Continuous Line webinar series on Globalization and the Modernist City (being held online on December 13, 2021) this episode is a re-release of the previous panel discussion. This episode features guests Mark Jarzombek, Anthony Vidler, Partha Mitter, and Sunil Khilnani who discuss the relevance of Indian Modernism in terms of its various contemporary postcolonial contexts.

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11: Life and Work of Pierre Jeanneret with Maristella Casciato

11: Life and Work of Pierre Jeanneret with Maristella Casciato

Maristella Casciato, Senior Curator Architecture at the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, discusses the life and legacy of Pierre Jeanneret, the Chief Architect of Chandigarh, India, and cousin, collaborator, confidant to Le Corbusier. Discussion topics include the legacy of his in-famous furniture,  Charlotte Perriand, and the special relationships he developed with India and the Indian architects and planners.

3 Jan 201839min

10: Messy Urbanism with Jeff Hou and Manish Chalana

10: Messy Urbanism with Jeff Hou and Manish Chalana

Jeff Hou and Manish Chalana, Professors of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington, discuss the 'mess' that makes the vitality of the contemporary Asian city, and the lessons one might draw form that in thinking about the future of a city like Seattle. Discussion topics include: Event-city, Mekong Railway Market, slum porn, filmic narratives and racial segregation.

20 Des 201747min

9: Art Curation and Architecture with Catharina Manchanda

9: Art Curation and Architecture with Catharina Manchanda

Catharina Manchanda, the Jon and Mary Shirley Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at Seattle Art Museum, discusses the complexities of art curation as a social, cultural, aesthetic and spatial practise, both in the local and global contexts. Topics include: exhibition design, Seattle art culture, design as staging, the impact of the digital, and building facades as art canvas.

6 Des 201740min

8: Architecture and the Islamic World Today with Mariam Kamara and Yasaman Esmaili

8: Architecture and the Islamic World Today with Mariam Kamara and Yasaman Esmaili

Architects from Niger and Iran, Mariam Kamara and Yasaman Esmaili, discuss their award-winning work, the challenges of practicing globally, and the difficulties and rewards of learning to translate across languages and cultures via architecture. Topics include: feminism and architecture, Islam in the world, international practice, and the non-Western roots of the modernist aesthetic.

22 Nov 201748min

7: Fashion and Architecture with Anna Telcs

7: Fashion and Architecture with Anna Telcs

Seattle based fashion designer and performance artist with a background in industrial design, Anna Telcs discusses our relationship to clothes, and the rituals of dressing, as modalities of expressing our selves, our bodies and our place in the world. Discussion topics include donning church dresses, uniforms, and the male body.

8 Nov 201739min

6: Emerson, Thoreau and Frank Lloyd Wright with Ayad Rahmani

6: Emerson, Thoreau and Frank Lloyd Wright with Ayad Rahmani

Ayad Rahmani is a licensed architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at Washington State University who writes on a diverse array of topics ranging from the Islamic city to Frank Lloyd Wright to Dubai today. In this episode we try and connect the dots that link his diverse interests. Discussion topics include: publicity and privacy in the Islamic city, Wright’s Broadacre plan, ruralization and food security, and, migration and the search for roots via architecture.

25 Okt 201734min

5: Transference in Architecture, Culture and Society with Dominick LaCapra

5: Transference in Architecture, Culture and Society with Dominick LaCapra

Cornell University’s Professor Emeritus of Intellectual History, Dominick LaCapra discusses the constitutive role of transference in our relationship to history, historiography, animals and architecture. We discuss transference’s relationship with empathy and connecting with Others, and when it ‘crosses the line’ and becomes pathological. Topics include the architecture of Auschwitz, the skyscraper versus adobe, and the possibility of a non-anthropocentric ecological future.

11 Okt 201753min

4: Crossroads of Civilizations: The Medieval Mediterranean with Carla Keyvanian (GAHTC)

4: Crossroads of Civilizations: The Medieval Mediterranean with Carla Keyvanian (GAHTC)

Carla Keyvanian, Associate Professor of Architecture at Auburn University, talks about her module for GAHTC that looks at the ‘Medieval’ architecture as a product of the complex cultural crossroads of the Mediterranean, that includes Islamic, African and diverse Christian forces, rather than just a ‘Romanesque’ evolution. Topics include Byzantium, Armenia, Umayyads, and Córdoba. We also discuss the Crusades and their abiding influence on contemporary conflicts.

27 Sep 201734min

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