Rosario Talevi
Presentation
Since 2007, Rosario has been examining Berlin’s urban redevelopment, focusing on how local guardians (Kotti&co., Stadt neu denken, Haben & Brauchen, 100% Tempelhofer Feld) and their approaches (panel discussions, protests, open forums) have given rise to a form of informal, community driven urbanism. In presenting examples of the techniques used to communicate between citizen, experts and politicians, Talevi will open up the discussion for how existing and new strategies can be implemented in order to resist the neo-liberal trends which are dominating our cities policy and development.
Biography
Rosairo Talevi trained as an architect in Buenos Aires and Berlin. Her practice is focused on the role and the possibilities of architecture in its most broadest form. Her work spans academic and applied research, teaching, editorial and design projects. Alongside her own work she has collaborated with several architecture collectives including raumlabor- berlin, A77 and the architectural firms, Jacuvovich and Vekstein.
She has taught Urban Morphology at the University of Buenos Aires and Experimental Architecture at the Technical University Berlin.
Date of publication
Tue 22 Apr 2014