Elma van Boxel and Kristian Koreman

 

"Expanding Territory"
 

Over the last 20 years ZUS [Zones Urbaines Sensibles], based in Amsterdam, has produced work in the full spectrum of spatial design: from regional planning via public space to interior design and ranging from temporary to permanent interventions and structures. The lecture by Elma van Boxel and Kristian Koreman will elaborate on their latest public and speculative works.

ZUS [Zones Urbaines Sensibles] develops solicited and unsolicited design and research in architecture, urbanism and landscape design. ZUS contributes to the changing urban landscape through its dedication to architecture’s public role. Founded in 2001 by Elma van Boxel and Kristian Koreman, the studio consists of an international, 25-strong, multidisciplinary team, with offices in Rotterdam and New York. ZUS has received numerous national and international awards for their boundary-crossing work.

https://zus.cc/profile


 

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