Visiting Editors #4 : OfHouses

Daniel Tudor Munteanu

Source
PRAHA/Fórum pro architekturu a média
Publisher
Tisková zpráva
31.10.2017 00:05
On Tuesday, October 31, 2017, at 7:00 PM, the fourth lecture of the Visiting Editors series will take place in the cultural space PRAHA / Forum for Architecture in Brno. The lecture and discussion will be with Daniel Tudor Munteanu, the founder and editor of the prestigious blog about forgotten houses, OfHouses.
Daniel Tudor Munteanu (*1980) is a practicing architect and urban planner living in Seceava, Romania. He received his education in Romania and the Netherlands, exhibited at the 5th Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture "UrbanismArchitecture Bi-city Biennale" in Shenzhen, and in the "Office U.S." project at the USA Pavilion at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale. His texts and graphic essays have been published in the magazines San Rocco, Volume, Log, and Oase. In 2015, he was the curator of the chapter "Aformal Academy/Pedagogical Infrastructure" at the 6th Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture "UrbanismArchitecture Bi-city Biennale" in Shenzhen and contributed authorship to the exhibition "The State of the Art of Architecture" at the Chicago Architecture Biennale. In 2016, he was a co-curator of the "Unfolding Pavilion" project at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale. Daniel is the founder and editor-in-chief of the research project "OfHouses - a collection of old forgotten houses."
Visiting Editors is an open series of discussions, lectures, and readings on alternative models of publishing in architecture. After a year, three more invited authors will conduct a two-day lecture tour in Brno and Prague between October and December 2017.
The public program Visiting Editors is a project of the education platform Fake Cities True Stories in collaboration with the VI PER gallery in Prague and the cultural space PRAHA Forum for Architecture and Media in Brno.

Design: Ľubica Segečová
Curator: Maria Topolčanská

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