Architectures of Planetary Well-being Symposium 2.0

re:arc institute invites you to join the second iteration of their biannual symposium program dedicated to exploring the architectures of planetary well-being, which we understand as ongoing practices of custodianship and care towards our socio-ecological environments. Architectures of planetary well-being offer an approach to understanding the frameworks that connect these systems, in turn allowing us to imagine the relational change needed to move beyond extractive paradigms.

The in-person gathering will be a program across two evenings, in collaboration with practitioners from a range of disciplinary perspectives—including architects, designers, environmental organizers, and artists—to consider themes that have emerged through and since our first symposium in February, particularly in regard to material realities and processes and our collective understandings of well-being and grief.

The program will take place in London, on November 17 and 18, 2023 from 18:00 - 23:00 between the Zilkha Auditorium and Gallery 2 at venue Whitechapel Gallery and is co-convened in collaboration with Free Form World a cultural production studio by Nate Agbetu, building collaborations, commissions and programming for the formation of new worlds.

Entry is permitted by RSVP, we encourage you to sign up at our eventbrite page for November 17th and November 18th: https://www.eventbrite.dk/o/rearc-institute-64665027633

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Cite: "Architectures of Planetary Well-being Symposium 2.0" 08 Nov 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1009495/architectures-of-planetary-well-being-symposium> ISSN 0719-8884

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