SCHAU FENSTER, Berlin, Lobeckstr. 30, 2022
Exhibition “Architectures of Cohabitation”, Arch+
Special thanks to Ingenieurbüro Blumberg for technical advise
With: Lukas Gruber, Matthew Crabbe, Moritz Henes, Nina Pawlicki, Eike Roswag-Klinge, Severin von Erffa, Stefan Dorn
To achieve the goal of more sustainable cities, we must not only
understand living spaces for humans but also as cohabitats for other
species. However, what does architecture look like when it takes into
account not only human needs but also those of other non-human living
beings? What do buildings and architectural elements look like that
recognize these beings as co-inhabitants and grant them spatial agency
instead of impeding, excluding, and repelling them?
The SwampLandRoof is a prototype that reconnects with the natural
landscape of Berlin before urbanization, which was primarily swampland,
and reintroduces it to the city by creating a rooftop ecosystem that can
support a variety of plant and animal species not typically found in
the current urban environment.
Foto: Harry Schnitger / ARCH+ Cohabitation
Foto: Harry Schnitger / ARCH+ Cohabitation
Foto: Harry Schnitger / ARCH+ Cohabitation