‘Slow architecture’ Anne Feenstra about ‘Careful, Pro-ecology, pro-people, pro-local, up-cycling‘

Anne Feenstra

19.00 uur dinsdag 11 december, 2018

School van de Architectuur, Zuiderkuipen 19, Groningen

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Known for working and designing with the communities to redefine contemporary architecture Anne Feenstra is a Dutch architect with design teams based in Afghanistan and India.

His lecture at the Academy of Architecture will be about Slow Architecture

Food has gone through a development of becoming easier and quicker to consume, but we have also gained the knowledge that what we call Fast Food is perhaps not the future. Can we do this for the process of intervening in the built environment; the making Architecture?

Keywords are Careful, Pro-ecology, pro-people, pro-local, up-cycling
While giving some background and context, the lecture will provide insight in two projects.

Professor Anne Feenstra graduated at Delft University 1993 and joined William Alsop in London before opening Alsop office Rotterdam. Since then, he has been practicing and teaching in India and Afghanistan. His award winning designs and methodologies have been published widely and he gives lectures, curates exhibitions and does workshops all over the world.

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