The next Parity Jour Fixe ‘What are Feminist Spatial Practices?’ hosted by Parity TUM Architecture will take place on November 18 at the Department of Architecture of the TUM School of Engineering and Design.
The Parity Jour Fixe No. 34 discusses changing spatial practices in relation to feminist spatial practices. The talk will present various perspectives on current feminist spatial practices and centers on a round table discussion with invited guests. Bernadette Krejs from Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) and part of “Claiming Spaces” and the collective “girlscanscan” will present their work in short lectures.
The talk is organized by Isabel Glogar, from the Professorship of Urban Design, TUM and SOFT: School of Transformation and included a student-led open call to participate in the PJF by SOFT – inviting feminist positions in Architecture.
Guests:
Bernadette Krejs from Claiming Spaces/ Research Department for Housing and Design, Vienna University of Technology
girlscanscan
In conversation with:
Isabel Glogar, Senior Researcher, Professorship of Urban Design, TUM
SOFT: school of transformation
Parity Jour Fixe No. 34 “What are feminist spatial practices?” is organized by Isabel Glogar and SOFT-School of Transformation.
The Parity Jour Fixe (PJF) is a platform with the objective to foster a fair, diverse and inclusive work- and research culture at the TUM Department of Architecture. The TUM Architecture Parity working group currently organizes five to six events per academic year. They serve to raise awareness of everyday power relations and inequalities in relation to the distribution of knowledge, funds and visibility in architecture and offer the opportunity to exchange ideas with invited guests and other universities on the topics of equal opportunities, gender equality and diversity.
When:
Monday, November 18th
6pm
Where:
Vorhoelzer Forum (Room 5166)
Technische Universität München (TUM)
Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München