Vortrag
The Architecture of European Integration
Sebastiano Fabbrini
Although the architectural discourse is often regarded as too Eurocentric and politicized, we have largely ignored the political dynamic that, more than any other, has been transforming the European archipelago over the past seventy years: the process of European integration. At the same time, the discourse on European integration has rarely engaged with architectural dynamics, limiting itself to the use of metaphors, such as the common European house. In the framework of the research project The Architecture of European Integration, Sebastiano Fabbrini has been trying to bridge this gap, exploring how architecture responded as well as contributed to the process of nation-unbuilding and the construction of a supranational order in Europe after World War II. This lecture will focus on the tensions associated with the need to situate this new form of power in space and house the European institutions at the beginning of this process, tracing two antithetical approaches: on one hand, the unplanned buildings that marked the spontaneous entrenchment of Brussels as the primary seat of European power; on the other hand, the unbuilt plans for a single European capital on the Franco-German border. Exposing the difficult relation between the attempt to order and the ability to build, these case studies go as far as to question the possibility of architecture in the purview of European integration, while providing a unique opportunity to grasp how things are actually shaped within our complex, supranational system.
Sebastiano Fabbrini ist Postdoctoral Fellow an der Università Iuav di Venezia, wo er sich mit dem Forschungsprojekt „The Architecture of European Integration“ beschäftigt. Er besitzt einen Ph.D. in Architektur der University of California Los Angeles, an der er auch als Teaching Fellow des Department of Architecture and Urban Design tätig war. In diesem Zeitraum arbeitete er zudem mit dem Getty Research Institute und dem Canadian Centre for Architecture zusammen. Er studierte an der Universität von Ferrara, der University of California und der TU Delft. Außerdem ist er der Autor des Buches „The State of Architecture: Aldo Rossi and the Tools of Internationalization” (2020) und publizierte in diversen Zeitschriften wie Thresholds, Ardeth und Architectural Histories.
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