Swissness Applied

Swissness Applied is a transcultural analysis of New Glarus that represents challenges in architecture and urban design as examples of current social transformations in global contexts. It is one of several towns in America founded by European immigrants that adapt the architecture to the image of their heritage. The exhibition questions the translation of the cultural image in architecture and illustrates through representational means the results and potential outcomes of the New Glarner Swiss themed building codes.

  • Curation: Nicole McIntosh
  • Exhibition Design: Architecture Office, Jonathan Louie and Nicole McIntosh
  • Graphic Design: Burrow, Philipp Koller
  • Yale Organizers: Angela Lufkin and David Turturo
  • Supported by Consulate General of Switzerland in New York, Texas A&M University, Yale Architecture, Yale Architecture Ph.D. Dialogues, Yale MacMillan Center European Studies Council

Berghaus 190053/5
Quan
9 January to 15 February 2020
On
Yale School of Architecture
180 York Street
06511 New Haven, CT, USA
Organitzador
Yale School of Architecture
Enllaços
architecture.yale.edu
swissness-applied.com

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