LINA is a European platform that brings together emerging creatives from across the continent who are responding to pressing issues like climate change, the housing crisis and ongoing conflicts. This event brings together LINA fellows with local practitioners to respond to the themes of the London Festival of Architecture (voices) and the Summer Exhibition (dialogues).
The symposium will be broken up in to two sessions, each addressing a different topic.
Facilitation, chaired by Lou Marcellin -
Utilising their architectural education, Rubble and Community Maintenance Club are using local materials and community knowledge to create physical interventions and new frameworks for making.
Documentation, chaired by Marko Milovanovich -
Over 2 million hours of video footage is uploaded to the internet every day. Film and video are now a major part of making and architecture is no exception. docar. are using film to talk about how we navigate space and the afterlives of buildings. Learn more about their process and be the first to see one of their new films in this session. Joining them is Norman Mine, performance artist and member of the 2024 cohort of PolyVocalCity. He will present and explain the collaborative process behind ParasiteTV, a four-episode show created by his cohort, which explores imagined urban narratives.
This event aims to inspire young practitioners in the fields of art and architecture to imagine how they might use their vocational skills to engage their communities and talk about architecture in new ways.