CIVA TALKS Henri Bava (Agence TER) — Living Grounds

Lecture by Henri Bava (Agence TER) at KANAL-Centre Pompidou. 

In the course of Fall 2018, CIVA and KU Leuven’s Department of Architecture (Faculty of Engineering Sciences) join forces for the organization of a lecture series on landscape architecture in Europe. A number of high-level practitioners will talk about their design practice in an urban or urbanizing context. The lecture series is part of the MaHS-MaUSP postgraduate programs at KU Leuven, and accompanies the CIVA exhibition Designed Landscapes — Brussels 1775-2020 that will open on 16 November 2018. Henri Bava's lecture Living Grounds is part of this series. 

Dates
Friday, October 26, 2018
Hours
20:00
Language(s)
English
Place
KANAL-Centre Pompidou / HOUSE 3
Tickets

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Living Grounds :

Henri Bava will present Agence Ter’s way of looking at the reality of a territory, of unraveling its geography, its history and toponymy. The landscape can form a valuable entry point for urban projects, at any scale. Today Agence Ter is working mainly on landscape and/or urban projects, in various contexts and countries.

Throughout the office’s projects, no matter what scale or nature, Henri Bava and his associates sharpen their concepts and project tools. By attempting to understand the territories and by distilling the invisible elements, the “implicit”, they start to define one base idea, which will orient the project in a precise direction and will be the guideline from which an imaginary can be constructed. “Living grounds” is a fundamental base idea for multiple projects of Agence Ter. In Barcelona a new park-square (Plaça de los Gloriés Catalanes) is investigating the different possibilities of the soil in the historic city centre, while in Los Angeles, the project of Pershing Square is based on the continuities of the ground surface and a renaturing of what is today a very mineral plaza. This canvas of a “living ground” allows for a diversity of uses.