PROGRAM – initiative for art and architecture collaborations
co-founder and co-director, 2006—

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exterior view

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office / coworking space

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Fountain magazine launch, 2009

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A talk at PROGRAM's library space

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Lynne Marsh and June14, The Philharmonie Project (Nielsen: Symphony No. 5), 2011, photo: Trevor Good

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Lynne Marsh and June14, The Philharmonie Project (Nielsen: Symphony No. 5), 2011, photo: Trevor Good

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Alexandros Tsolakis, Bastian Wibranek and Sebastian Kriegsmann, Disconnect, 2011

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Matthias Ballestrem and Anton Burdakov, Built on Promises, 2010

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Ingrid Hora, Die Wende, 2010

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Markus Degerman, Exhbition of the exhibition, 2010

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Sounding spaces talk by Steve Rowell and Jacob Kirkegaard organized by Triple Canopy, 2010

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Raurouw, shock control regression adaptation, 2010

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Andy Graydon, Untitled (plate tectonics), 2009

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Eemil Karila, Surface Values, 2009

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Sophie Dejode, Bertrand Lacombe, Philip Vormwald, Thirty-two fingers, 2008

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Ueberleben group show curated by Sophie Hamacher and Louise Witthöft, 2008

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Edith Dekyndt, Present Perfect, 2008

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Valerie Kolakis installing Something is happening that is not happening, 2007

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Hackenbroich Architects in collaboration with Jan Christensen, Traffic of Clouds, 2007

PROGRAM is a nonprofit project aimed at testing the disciplinary boundaries of architecture through collaborations with other fields. Initiated in 2006 by Carson Chan and Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga, PROGRAM provides a discursive platform for artists, architects, critics and curators to explore ideas through exhibitions, performances, workshops, lectures, and residencies. PROGRAM intends to enrich and broaden our definitions of architecture, and to challenge traditional, domesticated modes of architectural practice and representation. Developing each project independent of an overarching agenda, PROGRAM is striving to diversify the ways we understand and make architecture. Central to our project is to engage the discourse with emerging creative processes that activate the space between pure theoretical research, professional praxis and architecture’s social role.
Between 2006 and 2012, PROGRAM occupied the ground level of former Russian Hotel Newa in Berlin, including an exhibition space, workspaces, a reading room / event space, and a residency studio.

www.programonline.de