In the last several years, a crisis of capitalist development has redefined our understanding of cities in terms of international policy making, political constituencies and individual and collective political expressions in the urban realm. Inter Unit 8 has been experimenting with possible new scenarios for this political readjustment at a global scale, departing from its most basic expressions in the city. As a result, students have constructed innovative political arguments by experimenting with the relationship between everyday material activities–such as waiting for a bus, dancing, chatting in the streets, or wheeling and dealing in the city squares–and a particular material organization. In these common everyday practices, students have found the materials from which to reconstruct the political experience in the city. Manifested in public and constructed as a physical material expression, these everyday practices acquire a political value — understanding the political as what Hannah Arendt described as action in public — and redefine new models of the interaction between the individual and the collective in the public arena.

5.11.09

3rd Workshop Final Pin-up

Next Friday 13th November we will have our final Pin-up for the Instalation. All Inter Unit 8 will decide which instalation express better the brief aims.

Please set your drawings, plans and text in an A1 sheet. Other drawings, models, sketches,etc can be part of your presentation. However your presentation should be based in this A1. Thus you should be strategic in what you show from your proposal to catch others attention. This is a kind of competition where all of us (tutors, students and guests) will vote for the best idea. See you at 10am in Open Room 3.

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Design and research work of Intermediate Unit 8 Architectural Association School of Architecture London UK