Panel IV
Panel IV: design . power
Panelists Teddy Cruz, Estudio Teddy Cruz (San Diego, CA) Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner, Urban Think Tank (Caracas, Venezuela) Moderator Rahul Mehrotra, Associate Professor, School of Architecture + Planning, MIT
Urban Think Tank is a multi-disciplinary design practice
dedicated to high-level research and design on a variety of subjects,
concerned with contemporary architecture, urbanism. The philosophy of
the UTT is to deliver innovative yet practical solutions through the
combined skills of architects, civil engineers, environmental planners,
landscape architects, and communication specialists. UTT is clearly
aligned with a pro-market approach to the economy, but with an emphasis
on social welfare, social equity and environmental sensibility. UTT a
has pledged 10% of its revenue to a non-profit NGO "Caracas Think Tank"
established in 1993, to support urban cultural research. We award
grants to domestic and international urban initiatives that make a
difference for the Caracas urban culture. In each project,
the design team explores and understands issues generated by the
client’s demands. UTT was founded in 1993 by Alfredo Brillembourg and,
in 1998, Hubert Klumpner joined as principal.The office consists of 10
permanent staff members working out of Caracas, Venezuela. In 2003, UTT
expanded its business activities with the addition of a New York
branch. Both principals have been actively involved in lecturing and
teaching at Universities in the US and Latin America. With our
international staff, the UTT succeeds in creating an environment that
is academic, professional and creative. UTT approaches each project
individually, and thus our designs reflect a sensibility to economic
efficiency, social and cultural benefits. Presently, UTT is in the
process of expanding its services to other countries in Latin America.
Teddy Cruz’ Teddy
Cruz is a Guatemalan-born architect, whose work dwells at the border
between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, where he has been
developing a practice and pedagogy that emerge out of the
particularities of this cross cultural territory. His research has
focused on the trans border urban dynamics between these two cities,
where urbanities of immigration and surveillance, density and sprawl,
wealth and poverty, the formal and informal collide and overlap daily.
Teddy Cruz's practice exposes local zones of conflict as instrument to
redefine the meaning of architectural intervention in the global
contemporary city. He has been recognized internationally in
collaboration with community-based nonprofit organizations such as Casa
Familiar for their research and work on housing and its relationship to
alternative land use policies, modes of sociability and economic
processes. He obtained a Masters in Design Studies from
Harvard University and the Rome Prize in Architecture from the American
Academy in Rome. His work has been exhibited internationally, including
"Archilab" in Orleans, France, the Architectural Biennials of Rotterdam
and Lisbon and most recently at the San Francisco Art Institute and the
San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2004-05 he was the first
recipient of the James Stirling Memorial Lecture On The City Prize, by
the Canadian Center of Architecture and the London School of Economics.
He is currently an associate professor in public culture and urbanism
in the Visual Arts Department at UCSD in San Diego and is working in
association with the PARC foundation in NY City to develop affordable
housing and public infrastructure for communities in need, nationally
and internationally.
Rahul Mehrotra founded the firm Rahul Mehrotra Associates (RMA), in August 1990 and has since served as its principal. He is
actively involved with Urban Conservation projects in the city of
Bombay and has served from 1992 to 1999 on the Advisory Committee to
the Municipal Commissioner on the Conservation of Heritage Buildings
and artifacts in the city. He has also authored a number of books on
Bombay and has written extensively on architecture, urban design and
planning in India.
Since
1996 Mehrotra has been on the Board of Governors of the Metropolitan
Regional Development Authority's Heritage Society, which administers
grants as well as supports and facilitates conservation projects in
Mumbai. From 1994, Mehrotra has been the Executive Director of the Urban Design Research Institute in Bombay which promotes research on the city with the aim of influencing urban design and planning policy. He
has been actively involved in the creation, maintenance and
preservation of Bombay's Public Spaces with numerous Citizens
Associates, as well as official Government Working Groups and
Committees.
Prior to arriving at MIT, Mehrotra has taught at the Harvard Graduate
School of Design, The National University of Singapore, and at the
University of Michigan Ann Arbor.
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