As a part of the GSAPP Adv. 4 Studios “Environment” Wednesday Talk Series that
explores diverse notions and scales of the environment and the agency of and
opportunities for architecture in the milieu, Kathy Velikov (Principal, RVTR; Associate
Professor, University of Michigan) and Alexander Eisenschmidt (Dipl.Arch./Ph.D;
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago) will deliver lectures “Rescripting
Urban Systems” and “In Pursuit of an Architectural Urbanism” respectively. The
presentations will be followed by a discussion and Q&A, moderated by Nahyun
Hwang.
Alexander Eisenschmidt is a designer, theorist, and Assistant Professor at the
University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Architecture, where he teaches studio and
courses in history and theory. Before joining UIC, Eisenschmidt taught at Syracuse
University and Pratt Institute in New York, and held a visiting position at the University
of Pennsylvania. His work engages the productive tension between the modern city
and architectural form – a topic on which he has lectured, chaired conferences, and
published extensively, ranging in venues from the Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians to Grey Room and The Architect’s Newspaper. He is
the editor of City Catalyst (Architectural Design, 2012), the lead-editor of Chicagoisms
(Scheidegger & Spiess, 2013), and from 2012 to 2013 was the reviews editor of the
Journal of Architectural Education. Eisenschmidt has curated exhibitions and his work
was displayed in venues such as the 13th International Architecture Biennale in
Venice, Italy (2012), the Bi-City Biennale on Urbanism in Shenzhen, China (2015), and
the 4th Architecture Triennale in Lisbon, Portugal (2016). His current book project is
entitled The Good Metropolis.
Kathy Velikov is an architect and associate professor at the University of Michigan
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. She is founding partner of the
research-based practice RVTR, which serves as a platform for exploration and
experimentation in the agency of architecture and urban design within the context of
dynamic ecological systems, infrastructures, materially and technologically mediated
environments, and emerging social organizations. The work ranges in scale from
regional territories and urbanities to full-scale installation-based prototypes that explore
responsive and kinetic envelopes that mediate energy, atmosphere and interaction.
RVTR has won numerous awards and their work has been exhibited widely; most
recently “Infundibuliforms” received a 2016 R+D Awards honorable mention from
Architect Magazine and they collaborated on EXTRACTION, the Canadian Pavilion for
the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale. Her work and writing has been published in
JAE, IJAC, Leonardo, New Geographies, eVolo, Volume, [bracket] Goes Soft, and
MONU, as well as in Franca Trubiano’s High Performance Homes, Rashida Ng and
Sneha Patel’s Performative Materials in Architecture, David Gerber and Mariana
Ibanez’s Paradigms in Computing, Blaine Brownell and Marc Swackhamer’s
Hypernatural, and Infrastructure Space, edited by Ilka and Andreas Ruby. Kathy is a co-author
of Infra Eco Logi Urbanism (Park Books, 2015).