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052-0712-23L 1 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Sessions on Territory - Urbanism in a Broken World: REPAIR

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Milica Topalovic
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:23:19

Abstract

SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory.

Objective

It is high time for new visions of society – also and especially in architecture. We are witnessing a paradigm shift across design and art disciplines. Reparative politics and practices are on the agenda attempting to heal “the broken world”. The material and social crisis of capitalism are countered by alternative narratives of repair which include the values and practices of care, maintenance, plurality, reappropriation and reparation. Can repair and reparative thinking be positioned as a paradigmatic orientation in our field, alternative to growth-based and techno-fix approaches? How is ethos of repair being turned into praxis? Can we repair and decolonise the curriculum and the construction industry? Can we reform the office, and cultivate material cultures based on care and reciprocity with people and nature? Highlighting emerging politics and practices of repair that aim to reduce exploitation, care for what already exists, repair what has been damaged, and conserve resources, the upcoming series will untangle how such alternatives in design education and practice have the potential to counter the condition of manifold crises. The sessions on repair are embedded within THE GREAT REPAIR, an exhibition and publication project realized in collaboration between ARCH+ gGmbH, the Akademie der Künste, Berlin, the University of Luxembourg’s Department of Geography and Spatial Planning, and the Department of Architecture at ETH Zürich during 2022-23. The recently published ARCH+ 250 The Great Repair—Politiken der Reparaturgesellscahft serves as the departure point for the program.

Content

The six sessions on repair take place on selected Mondays during the spring term. Every intervention by a guest speaker is followed by a discussion with invited respondents. 27.02.2023 THE GREAT REPAIR: LAUNCH ARCH+ #250 EDITORS in conversation with Marc Angélil, Silke Langenberg, Momoyo Kaijima, and Bas Princen 13.03.2023 Repair of Architectural Pedagogies ANA MILJAČKI in conversation with Freek Persyn, Grégoire Farquet, and Unmasking Space 03.04.2023 Repair of The Office SECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKERS (UVW-SAW) in conversation with guests 24.04.2023 Repair of Objects SILKE LANGEBERG, SARA ZELLER & YVES EBNÖTHER a conversation 15.05.2023 Rights of Nature MARJETICA POTRČ in conversation with guests 22.05.2023 Self-Repair for a Broken Discipline CHARLOTTE MALTERRE-BARTHES in conversation with guests

Resources

Lecture Notes

The live sessions will also be broadcast here:https://ethz.zoom.us/j/66752510171

Literature

The recently published ARCH+ 250. THE GREAT REPAIR–Politiken der Reparaturgesellschaft is the main reference for the sessions and it is available here: https://archplus.net/de/archiv/ausgabe/250/ Texts to accompany each session will be sent via email prior to the event.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
ungraded semester performance
Teaching Language is English or German.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Sessions on Territory - Urbanism in a Broken World: REPAIR
No course 20.3. (seminar week), Easter holidays, national holidays.
  • Mon 15:45-17:30 (ONA E 7)
1 h weekly

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