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Ephemerality: Space, Time, and Architecture

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Ephemerality: Space, Time, and Architecture is organized by the Institute of European Studies of Macau, the Department of Architecture and Design in the Faculty of Creative Industries at the University of Saint Joseph, the Politecnico di Milano, and Albergue SCM.



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Organized by the Institute of European Studies of Macau, the Department of Architecture and Design in the Faculty of Creative Industries at the University of Saint Joseph, the Politecnico di Milano, and Albergue SCM, the “Ephemerality” symposium gathers a select group of leading designers and educators from Asia, Europe, and America to discuss innovative ideas in temporary architecture, and crossovers with the fields of art and design.

 

Date

Saturday, 5 March 2016, 9:00–17:00

 

Venue

Speakers Hall

University of Saint Joseph

16 Rua de Londres

Macau

 

Organizers

Thomas Daniell (University of Saint Joseph, Macau)

Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

José Luís de Sales Marques (Institute of European Studies of Macau)

Carlos Marreiros (Marreiros Architectural Atelier, Macau)

 

Supporters

A.C.E.

Albergue SCM

Institute of European Studies of Macau

Politecnico di Milano

University of Saint Joseph

 

 

Schedule

 

9:00                 Doors open

 

9:30                 Welcome

José Luís de Sales Marques (Institute of European Studies of Macau)

 

10:00–13:00    Session 1

Thomas Daniell (University of Saint Joseph, Macau)

Filippo Pagliani (PARK Associati, Italy)

Nuno Soares (Urban Practice, Macau)

João Ó and Rita Machado (Impromptu Projects, Macau)

Doreen Heng Liu (NODE Office)

Moderator: Carlos Marreiros (Marreiros Architectural Atelier, Macau)

 

13:00–14:00    Lunch break

 

14:00–17:00    Session 2

Marco Imperadori (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

Thomas Tsang (DEHOW PROJECTS, Hong Kong)

Viviano Villarreal-Buerón (MASS OPERATIONS, Mexico)

Derrick To and Tsoi Wai-kuen (AJ-AR, Hong Kong)

Maki Onishi and Yuki Hyakuda (o+h, Japan)

 

Moderator: Álvaro Barbosa (University of Saint Joseph, Macau)