DMZ Corea - New York

  • Tour de Contrôle Aéroport DMZ
    Tour de Contrôle Aéroport
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    • situation : DMZ Corea - 97 Kenmare St, NY 10012 New York • date : 1988 • type : Concours d'idées • statut : exhibition / exposition • client: : Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York • architectes associés / partnership : Paul Virilio • publications : Storefront Newsletter • mission : event / événementiel Project DMZ was an extensive Storefront project aimed at addressing from an architectural standpoint the effects of conflict by proposing alternative spatial strategies in relation to the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Taking the DMZ as an exemplification of political, military and economic polarization, the project called for the use of design strategies rather than military force to initiate paths toward reunification of the Korean peninsula and its people. Project DMZ was structured as an open forum that encouraged the participation of individuals of different generations, cultures and disciplines of practice. Participants included Nam June Paik, Paul Virilio and Avant Travaux Studio, and Lebbeus Woods avant travaux partnership Paul Virilio
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    DMZ Corea
    97 Kenmare St
    New York, NY NY 10012
    États-Unis
    1988
    999 - Étranger
    Maître d’ouvrage
    Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York
    Architecte(s) associé(s)
    Paul Virilio
  • Plaquette Projet
    Plaquette Projet
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    • situation : DMZ Corea - 97 Kenmare St, NY 10012 New York • date : 1988 • type : Concours d'idées • statut : exhibition / exposition • client: : Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York • architectes associés / partnership : Paul Virilio • publications : Storefront Newsletter • mission : event / événementiel Project DMZ was an extensive Storefront project aimed at addressing from an architectural standpoint the effects of conflict by proposing alternative spatial strategies in relation to the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Taking the DMZ as an exemplification of political, military and economic polarization, the project called for the use of design strategies rather than military force to initiate paths toward reunification of the Korean peninsula and its people. Project DMZ was structured as an open forum that encouraged the participation of individuals of different generations, cultures and disciplines of practice. Participants included Nam June Paik, Paul Virilio and Avant Travaux Studio, and Lebbeus Woods avant travaux partnership Paul Virilio
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    DMZ Corea
    97 Kenmare St
    New York, NY NY 10012
    États-Unis
    1988
    999 - Étranger
    Maître d’ouvrage
    Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York
    Architecte(s) associé(s)
    Paul Virilio
  • Publication Recto StoreFront Galerie à New York
    Publication Recto StoreFront Galerie à New York
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    • situation : DMZ Corea - 97 Kenmare St, NY 10012 New York • date : 1988 • type : Concours d'idées • statut : exhibition / exposition • client: : Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York • architectes associés / partnership : Paul Virilio • publications : Storefront Newsletter • mission : event / événementiel Project DMZ was an extensive Storefront project aimed at addressing from an architectural standpoint the effects of conflict by proposing alternative spatial strategies in relation to the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Taking the DMZ as an exemplification of political, military and economic polarization, the project called for the use of design strategies rather than military force to initiate paths toward reunification of the Korean peninsula and its people. Project DMZ was structured as an open forum that encouraged the participation of individuals of different generations, cultures and disciplines of practice. Participants included Nam June Paik, Paul Virilio and Avant Travaux Studio, and Lebbeus Woods avant travaux partnership Paul Virilio
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    DMZ Corea
    97 Kenmare St
    New York, NY NY 10012
    États-Unis
    1988
    999 - Étranger
    Maître d’ouvrage
    Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York
    Architecte(s) associé(s)
    Paul Virilio
  • Publication Verso StoreFront Galerie à New York
    Publication Verso StoreFront Galerie à New York
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    • situation : DMZ Corea - 97 Kenmare St, NY 10012 New York • date : 1988 • type : Concours d'idées • statut : exhibition / exposition • client: : Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York • architectes associés / partnership : Paul Virilio • publications : Storefront Newsletter • mission : event / événementiel Project DMZ was an extensive Storefront project aimed at addressing from an architectural standpoint the effects of conflict by proposing alternative spatial strategies in relation to the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Taking the DMZ as an exemplification of political, military and economic polarization, the project called for the use of design strategies rather than military force to initiate paths toward reunification of the Korean peninsula and its people. Project DMZ was structured as an open forum that encouraged the participation of individuals of different generations, cultures and disciplines of practice. Participants included Nam June Paik, Paul Virilio and Avant Travaux Studio, and Lebbeus Woods avant travaux partnership Paul Virilio
    Urbanisme, conseil aux collectivités territoriales, aménagement de lotissement
    DMZ Corea
    97 Kenmare St
    New York, NY NY 10012
    États-Unis
    1988
    999 - Étranger
    Maître d’ouvrage
    Storefront for Art and Architecture, Gallery in New York
    Architecte(s) associé(s)
    Paul Virilio