Radical Atlas
Abstract
The UNIVERSITY of Universities (UOU) is a truly remarkable collective effort to create an international network of academics from European schools of architecture collaborating to provide online workshops along the academic year for students from different universities who work together remotely and in a collaborative way.
This Radical Atlas section shows the work that undergraduate students have conducted in a three weeks worshop a solid research to design a Radical proposal (as in the call of this issue# 8 Radical Futures) as the central theme. This collective platform enhances cultural diversity and nexus of unity among participating students:
Jakob Schreiner Benito, Nina Méndez Bisgaard, Micheline Bood, Mads Hvidkær Christoffersen, Valentina Andrade, Valentina Scampini, Elisa Merchán, Juan Pablo Díaz Hernández, Adam Ihab, Celeste Ortez, Camila Gómez, Fernando Salinas, Mariapaula Vigo, Andrei Constantinescu, Kenza Nakhli, Javier Prados, Rania Melehi Loudiyi, Ciro Ramírez, Racse Ramos, Sophia Obando, Raquel Vidales, Helen González, Silvana Torin, Lucía Callatopa, Mara Van Vliet, Zoia Dolgova, Aneta Báčová, Lucia Strýčková, Selina Untermair, Yasmine El Bada, Franz Schubert, Aron Schönfeld, Esther Oliver Marín, Gadea Vicente Caravaca, Noah Pashkevich, Max Darwall, Leonhard Sigmund, Nina Lüdtke.
Besides (or parallel) to the workshop the journal received contributions - as answer to the open call - from artists and students around the world and these are included in this ATLAS section:
- Artistic works: Emanuele Quinz (Full professor, Université Paris 8), Marco Pace (artist and professor).
- Student works: Mads Hvidkær Christoffersen (Umeå School of Architecture) and George Azer (Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria).
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