Master of Urban Design students visit Mumbai to present work in progress
Students from the Master of Urban Design Fall 2013 OneCity Studio are in Mumbai participating in research and workshops to complete the conceptualization, planning and design of a housing-intensive development project.
The Mumbai urban design research studio takes the geological age of Anthropocene as a call to re-imagine the terms and possibilities of housing in Mumbai. Drawing from work in the humanities, including Subaltern Studies, post-colonial theory and recent historical work directly engaging with geology and climate, the studio explores housing strategies specific to Mumbai as a global place. The usual terms of coding urban specificity – defined within a logic of development and financing – are reviewed and set aside.
Event Details:
MUMBAI ANTHROPOCENE – HOUSING, CULTURE, AND NEW IMAGINARIES OF THE CITY’S INDUSTRIAL CORE Location: STUDIO X MUMBAI, Kitab Mahal, Fourth Floor – 192 DN Road, Fort Mumbai 400 001
Pop-up exhibition opening: Thursday, October 17, 6:30-8:00pm
Roundtable discussion: Friday, October 18, 4:00-5:30pm
Pop-up exhibit presenting work in progress from the Fall 2013 OneCity studio of the Master of Urban Design at University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning.