Network Radicals: The Architecture of the Streaming City

Starting the summer semester lecture series on „Post-Medium Architecture“ Mark Wigley focuses on the “network” ...more
Shopping / Risk

Shopping is an everyday cultural act, taken for granted, inevitable, yet the result of a highly complex planning process...more
Roofless Architecture

“Roof House”, “Wall-less House” and “”Sky House” are the programmatic names of the projects of Tokyo-based Tezuka Architects. ...more
Kissing Architecture: Super Diciplinarity and Confounding Media

Sylvia Lavin is Professor of Architectural History and Theory at UCLA, where she was Chairperson from 1996 to 2006. Currently, she is Visiting Professor of Architectural Theory at ... more
Design Problem Reality

If anyone out there still believes that architects are people with strong mathematical skills who build houses (and there are many who do) then they should look out for...more
Surface Goodness

Exploring the intersection between spaces, mathematics, and computation, George L. Legendre has developed a body of work that oscillates around the notion of “surface”...more
Towards Machinic Environments: From Model to Machine

The conceptual practices that emerged in the 1960s through radical architecture in Europe were linked to a networked society in which architecture is no longer a built object, but becomes...more

02. June 2009
If anyone out there still believes that architects are people with strong mathematical skills who build houses (and there are many who do) then they should look out for Jesko Fezer. Being active as a publisher, curator, artist, and exhibition designer Berlin-based Fezer renegotiates the traditional media of architecture. He is the co-founder and manager of the thematic bookshop “Pro qm” in Berlin and the co-editor of the political architecture magazine “An Architektur” which also initiated the international “Camp for Oppositional Architecture” in Berlin and Utrecht. In the frame of his cooperation “ifau und Jesko Fezer” he realized projects in Munich, Stuttgart, Berlin, Utrecht, Graz, New York und London. Having taught at various universities, he was a visiting professor for Urban Research in the master’s degree course at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg and currently leads the research project “Civic City” at the ZHDK in Zürich.
Fezer´s publications include „Hier entsteht. Strategien partizipativer Architektur“, „Lucius Burckhardt: Wer plant die Planung?“, „Planungsmethodik gestern“. He has curated the exhibitions “Urban Conditions” at the 3rd Berlin Biennial (2004), „Social Diagrams. Planning reconsidered” (Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, 2008), “In the Desert of Modernity. Colonias Plannung and After“ (Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2008).