Coverbild Agency. Architecture in the Civil Service
Agency. Architecture in the Civil Service
Agency. Architecture in the Civil Service
Agency. Architecture in the Civil Service
Sessions on Territory, Volume 1
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Edited by: Julio Paulos, Milica Topalović, Jakob Walter
Graphic Design: JMMP - Julian Mader Max Prediger GbR
Texts by: Elena Axioti, Iva Čukić, Ella Esslinger, Ignacio Farías, Blanka Major, Felix Marlow, Markus Miessen, Julio Paulos, César Reyes Nájera, Rebecca Wall, Jakob Walter, Finn Williams
English
September 2026, 120 Pages, 30 Photos
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6292-2

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An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Territorial Transformations
SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates exploring the intersection of architecture, territory, and political economy. This publication extends those debates into print, tracing the conversations and questions that have animated the series. Focusing on architecture's role in the public sector, the book brings together practitioners engaged with, or working within, state institutions. Through their contributions, it examines how architecture can help advance public interest in the broadest sense—encompassing the public good, public ownership, public space, and the public sphere—amid challenges from the state, the market, technology, and a growing erosion of trust in social institutions.The Chair of Architecture of Territory at ETH Zurich understands territorial research and design as highly contextual practices and as voices that inevitably negotiate within ongoing political and planning dialogues and trajectories. The Chair of Architecture of Territory at ETH Zurich understands territorial research and design as highly contextual practices and as voices that inevitably negotiate within ongoing political and planning dialogues and trajectories.
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