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Current talks with Chris Bosse and FAR frohn&rojas at the RIBA

RIBA, FAR frohn&rojas, Studio Tamassociati, ChrisBosse, Anagram Architects
Two talks by young architects mark the soon ending of the “Emerging Architecture”-exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 FAR frohn&rojas + Studio Tamassociati and one week later, on February 26, Chris Bosse + Anagram Architects will present approaches to their work.

The events are scheduled between 6:30 and 8 PM each, and will take place at the RIBA, 66 Portland Place in London. Admission fees are between £5-8.

Further information on the participants:

Founded in 2004, FAR frohn&rojas is a networked practice operating between Germany, Chile and Mexico. Looking at their 'Wall House' and placing it within the context of their other work, Marc Frohn discusses his approach of obsessively playing with the 'deep structures' underlying architecture, such as legal constraints, technological and ecological frameworks.

Studio Tamassociati is committed to policies that strengthen conditions of security and integration and that favour democratic growth, social justice and environmental sustainability. They will talk about their winning project, the Prayer and Meditation Pavilion, in Khartoum, Sudan and the ideas that shape the way in which they work.

The work of Sydney based, German architect Chris Bosse is generated from the computational study of organic structures and resulting spatial conceptions. He pushes the boundaries of structure and architecture by means of digital and experimental form-finding. With PTW architects in Sydney, he was a concept architect of the Watercube in Beijing.

Anagram Architects was founded in 2001 in New Delhi. This young practice works across a wide range, from modest residences to large public infrastructure facilities. They will discuss some of their most recent projects, including the offices of the South Asian Human Rights Documentation Centre in New Delhi, where they attempt to combine their own modernist training with traditional design practices with the aim of creating new experiences.


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