Thursday, June 02, 2005

some info on bad-architects.network

bad-architects.network is an European emerging internet-based network of young architects, founded in 2004. Currently it has seven members: Ursula Faix and Paul Burgstaller BAD-INN, Austria; Damien Guiot BAD-LIL, France; Lorenzo Bini BAD-MIL, Italy, Anders Melsom and Kathrine Nyhus BAD-OSL, Norway as well as Robert Wurbs BAD-SZG, Austria.
The teams vary from project to project: e.g. the project DE-tro-IT was developed by BAD-INN and BAD-OSL. A different project, library competition was developed by all four cells (BAD-INN, BAD-LIL, BAD-MIL and BAD-OSL).
Each cell is also acting independently on a regional/local basis with own projects, whereas a BAD-project has to be developed by at least two cells. Sometimes the people working together have never met physically, also Ethan Zuckerman was an internet acquaintance to us. Quote from his weblog: (
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/ethan): Like most cyberutopians, I’ve sung the praises of global collaboration more than once. But it’s pretty rare that I actually find myself in such collaborations. Publishing research on my blog seems to increase the chance of this sort of serendipity…so expect to see lots more in the future…"
bad-architects.network tries to find experimental ways of collaboration which should reinforce the exchange between architects. We want to collaborate with people, because we are convinced about them, not because they are living close to us.

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