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MISSING MASSES: Architecture of the Unseen

Thursday, Jan 25, 20246 PM — Friday, Jan 26, 20243:30 PMCST

Knowlton School, 275 West Woodruff Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Columbus, OH, US Columbus, OH, US | Knowlton School, 275 West Woodruff Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210

Missing Masses invites participants to engage with the latent and absent elements of architectural discourse and practice. Drawing from Bruno Latour's sociological exploration of the role of human and non-human actors in societal networks, the symposium poses critical questions about the previously unseen constituents of architecture and the built environment. It reflects on how these “missing masses”—be they physical, material, or spatial—participate in shaping our social and environmental constructs. The symposium is structured around three critical dialogues: 

Commons investigates the intricate and interdependent networks of shared spaces and resources. It invites participants to redefine the “commons” through the lens of architecture, interrogating how design informs and transforms community dynamics, equitable resource distribution, and responsible environmental stewardship at both global and local scales. 

Matters examines the very substance of architecture–the tangible materials and elements that form the built environment and the intangible matters of concern surrounding them. Looking closely at architecture’s material culture, the session explores the ethical and societal implications of design practices, questioning what constitutes and contributes to the 'matter' of architecture in contemporary milieu.  

Bodies

focuses on the synergy of human and non-human agency in the act of building. It critically examines the evolving narratives of labor, skill, and identity within architecture, and reflects on the role of the invisible actors that contribute to the production and maintenance of architecture.

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MISSING MASSES: Architecture of the Unseen

Thursday, Jan 25, 20246 PM — Friday, Jan 26, 20243:30 PMCST

Knowlton School, 275 West Woodruff Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 Columbus, OH, US Columbus, OH, US | Knowlton School, 275 West Woodruff Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210

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Missing Masses invites participants to engage with the latent and absent elements of architectural discourse and practice. Drawing from Bruno Latour's sociological exploration of the role of human and non-human actors in societal networks, the symposium poses critical questions about the previously unseen constituents of architecture and the built environment. It reflects on how these “missing masses”—be they physical, material, or spatial—participate in shaping our social and environmental constructs. The symposium is structured around three critical dialogues: 

Commons investigates the intricate and interdependent networks of shared spaces and resources. It invites participants to redefine the “commons” through the lens of architecture, interrogating how design informs and transforms community dynamics, equitable resource distribution, and responsible environmental stewardship at both global and local scales. 

Matters examines the very substance of architecture–the tangible materials and elements that form the built environment and the intangible matters of concern surrounding them. Looking closely at architecture’s material culture, the session explores the ethical and societal implications of design practices, questioning what constitutes and contributes to the 'matter' of architecture in contemporary milieu.  

Bodies

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