ORDER! : Spatial Ideologies of Carbon Modernity

Sat Apr 01 2023 at 11:00 am to 06:30 pm

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium | New York

The Cooper Union
Publisher/HostThe Cooper Union
ORDER! : Spatial Ideologies of Carbon Modernity
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This symposium gathers architects, designers, scholars, historians, and theorists to identify and study Carbon Form.
About this Event

With the onset of the industrial revolution, a new spatial order emerged—one that is not only energy-intensive, but one that also writes the social and economic structures of an industrial and extractive society into concrete, steel, and glass. As part of the exhibition Confronting Carbon Form, this symposium gathers architects, designers, scholars, historians, and theorists to identify and study the specific spatial concepts of that order—a necessary undertaking if architecture is to address the climate crisis.

The symposium will consist of three sessions, each of which will be organized in a point-counterpoint structure: two presentations will focus on a specific characteristic of carbon modernity, while a third will discuss a specific precedent or model that might contain the seeds of a counter-project.

11:00 AM | OPENING REMARKS, Elisa Iturbe

11:15–1:00 | SESSION 1: Temporal & Typological Order

This session looks at the imposition of new temporal and spatial orders as central to the project of industrialization. Talks will focus on the formation of the working class, which increased the separation between production and social reproduction, as well as the emergence of new architectural typologies. Both dramatically affected the spatial organization of social relations. 

11:15–11:45 — Kathi Weeks 

11:45–12:15 — Esra Akcan 

12:15–12:45 — Cameron McEwan 

12:45–1:00 — Discussion 

1:00–2:00 | LUNCH

2:00–3:30 | SESSION 2: Expansion vs. Atomization

This session looks at the contradictory tendencies of development under fossil fuels: on one hand, the tendency for infrastructural integration in the service of totalizing expansion; on the other, the atomization and individuation brought about by the extreme commodification of space and an advanced real estate market. 

2:15–2:45 — Ross Exo Adams 

2:45–3:15 — Matthew Soules 

3:15–3:45 — Ana María Durán 

3:45–4:00 — Discussion

4:00–4:15 | BREAK

4:15–6:00 | SESSION 3: Abstraction & Land Hunger

The final session focuses on the role abstraction has played throughout carbon modernity, not only as an aesthetic concept, but also as a way of perceiving land and resources. Together, these presentations will emphasize how spatial concepts become ideological, imbricating aesthetic expression with the political unfolding of human relations.

4:15–4:45 — Catherine Ingraham 

4:45–5:15 — Gary Fields 

5:15–5:45 — David Wengrow 

5:45–6:00 — Discussion

6:00–6:30 | FINAL DISCUSSION

Free and open to the general public. Registration is required.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Tickets

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