Open for Maintenance is not an exhibition. It is an action framework for a building culture beyond the prevailing model hinging on the exploitation of resources and humans. The spotlight is put on previously used materials gathered from over 40 national pavilions and exhibitions at the 2022 Art Biennale, as well as on a broad network of Venetian and German activist groups. By carefully working with the existing—in material, social, and urban terms—the German Pavilion renders visible processes of spatial and social care work which are usually kept hidden.
Open for Maintenance squats and maintains the German Pavilion “as found,” including Maria Eichhorn’s contribution Relocating a Structure for the 2022 Art Biennale. In this way, the Art and Architecture Biennales become spatially and programmatically interwoven for the first time. The new architectural interventions are oriented towards local needs and include a ramp for accessibility, an ecological and nondiscriminatory bathroom, a space for meetings, a kitchenette, a material repository, and a workshop. The interventions, made entirely with materials salvaged from the 2022 Art Biennale, address questions of social and spatial inclusion in addition to resource issues. Open for Maintenance transforms the monumental German Pavilion into a living place of (re)production. Assisting various groups from civil society, university students and crafts apprentices will help to maintain, repair, and care for social infrastructures across Venice as part of the Maintenance 1:1 workshop program. Designing with the unpredictable—be it the unknown availability of materials or the open-ended participatory processes—generates creative possibilities that spell an optimistic outlook for architecture while simultaneously contributing to its regeneration as a social practice.
Buildings carry stories and values, but often these are stories of exclusion. How do we engage with historic architecture that is not only physically inaccessible but also represents and reproduces an aesthetic of ableism? What if we approached architecture by seeing disabled bodies and experiences not as problems to fix, but as starting points for design?
On Thursday, 30 September, PAF and Büro Juliane Greb invite you to an evening exploring disability as a critical lens and a creative force in architecture. Joining the conversation are Negin Eisazadeh (KU Leuven & ULiège), Sam Michiels (Accessibility Advisory Council of the City of Leuven), and Inge Vinck (architecten Jan de Vylder Inge Vinck).
This conversation is a collaboration between Büro Juliane Gre, PAF (platform voor architectuur & feminisme), the Flanders Architecture Institute (VAi), and Team Vlaams Bouwmeester. Together with the speakers and the audience, we will discuss how to place care, accessibility, and collective experience at the centre, moving beyond checklists and regulations.
Participants: Dr. Ariane Krause (Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and
Ornamental Crops), Michel Riechmann (EAWAG), Ludovico Centis (The Empire), Eleftheria Xenikakis (Kollektiv für Angepasste Technik)
Organized in partnership with SUMMACUMFEMMER
Our concept “Open for Maintenance / Wegen Umbau geöffnet” was selected by the expert commission chaired by Peter Cachola Schmal, Director of Deutsches Architekturmuseum. The commissioner of the contribution is the Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Construction. “Open for Maintenance / Wegen Umbau geöffnet” aims to demonstrate the opportunities and potentials of the upcoming tasks for sustainable, social and inclusive architecture and urban design by means of concrete examples – and thus translate the Biennale motto “The Laboratory of the Future” by Lesley Lokko, curator of the 18th Architecture Biennale, into practice. Topics such as repair, maintenance and care as well as new alliances and forms of solidarity in architectural practice are at the center of the German contribution.
online symposium and exhibition at The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, NY, read more here.
Die KOOPERATIVE GROSSSTADT eG lobt für Ihren vierten Wohnungsbau einen offenen zweiphasigen Realisierungswettbewerb aus und startet einen offenen Aufruf zur Teilnahme an alle interessierten Architekt*innen. Read more here
this summer, Juliane Greb holds the International Visiting Professorship at PBSA Düsseldorf. Read more here
Essay on DAM Preis finalist project “Scheune Prädikow, Prötzel” by Hütten & Paläste
“…the 2022 Civic Design Conference “The Non-Sexist City” wants to explore the principles and mechanisms of the Sexist and the Non-Sexist City alike. We want to learn about the historic and contemporary discourse on this subject and establish a vibrant discussion on these issues throughout and beyond our program…”
https://pbsa.hs-duesseldorf.de/studium/studiengaenge/ma_cd/civic-design-konferenz#cdc22
San Riemo (Büro Juliane Greb & Summacumfemmer) wins DAM Preis für Architektur in Deutschland 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJFlyHsrquk (ab 1h 09min)