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Europa Europa Lecture Sam Chermayeff

20th March: Sixth session of the Europa Europa 2 lecture series, led by architect Sam Chermayeff, with the presentation by Igor Urdampilleta (arquitectura-G).

The cycle aims to showcase contemporary European architecture through the presentation of the works of the 8 invited architects, who will be introduced by Catalan architects.

Sam Chermayeff Office’s work believes that architecture can make things happen and that things can happen to architecture. has an extended interest in how we live alone and together.

He is an architect, designer and teacher undertaking projects worldwide. Trained in architecture at the University of Texas at Austin and the Architectural Association, London, Sam is a founding partner and director in the architecture firm June 14 Meyer-Grohbrügge & Chermayeff and Sam Chermayeff Office. With offices in New York and Berlin, the studios work on a wide range of design driven projects ranging from larger multiunit residential buildings in Berlin, several small houses in New York and furniture all over. Sam began his architectural career at SANAA / Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa where he worked for more than five years on an array of projects across built and curatorial work including the 2009 Serpentine Pavilion and the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale. He has taught at Columbia GSAAP, MSA Münster, The Royal College of Art, DIA, Dessau, Cornell University and the Architectural Association.

Both June 14 and his personal office are engaging in a wide range of projects including furniture and multiunit housing projects.

Europe Europe Next Sessions

27/03 LCLA (Oslo), presented by Beatriz Borque
03/04 NP2F (Paris/Marseille), presented by Maria Giramé (Bajet Giramé)

Conference . Barcelona
Organizes
Centre Obert d’Arquitectura

Place
Sala d’Actes
Plaça Nova 5, first floor
Barcelona

Time
At 7pm

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