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2011/7/26 Michael Zinganel <zinganel@mur.at> > Dear Colleagues, please forward this invitation to interested young > scholars, artists, designers and architects, etc.. Thank you M.Z. > > > > > *Bauhaus Kolleg - XIII After Levittown – Application procedure is up and > running > * > When, in the course of the global financial crisis of 2008, the American > developer Levitt & Sons had to declare bankruptcy, not only its creditors > had their dream of owning a retirement home in a gated community shattered, > a collective dream got shattered since Levittown had made possible the > ‘American way of life’: For over 60 years it had been lived out in suburbia. > > > In the 1950s, the developer Levitt & Sons built planned communities, > so-called Levittowns in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, which > consisted of more than 20,000 single-family houses as well as community > buildings, schools, shopping centres, sports facilities and cultural > facilities. Levittown provided homes primarily to ex servicemen returning > from World War II and their families, thereby benefiting greatly from > federal government supports for housing. Levitt mass-produced those homes > cheaply and efficiently, realizing on a grand scale what its European > colleagues from the Bauhaus had anticipated back in the 1920s with the > Törten Estate in Dessau. The new Bauhaus Kolleg will take Levittown, the > role model of American suburbia, and the fate of its latest developments as > the starting point of a comparative international study on the economic, > social and cultural implications of a global suburbia. The Bauhaus Kolleg > XIII will furthermore develop critical creative approaches to this form of > housing which today is no longer economically and ecologically viable. > > The Kolleg is aimed at qualified designers and scientists in the fields of > architecture, city planning, the visual arts, media- and product design, > landscape architecture, sociology, cultural studies and the humanities. > Participation is limited to a maximum of 25 people, who will grow together > as a group through intensive research, excursions that last several weeks as > well as joint publications. This work will lay the foundation stone for > future collaborations. Quite frequently the international reputation of the > program has allowed participants to advance professionally. > > For more information please check our website: > http://afterlevittown.bauhaus-dessau.de/kolleg_xiii/ > Admission details: > http://afterlevittown.bauhaus-dessau.de/kolleg_xiii/admission.html > > We are looking forward to your application! > > Ina Ross > > * * <http://www.knotland.net/index.php?id=13&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=483&cHash=903daf1680a47402cb27df41501fbcbe> _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/