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LINA arhitektonski program: “From Care to Cure and Back” / Galerija DAI-SAI, Pula, 27. – 29. 4.

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Od 27. do 29. travnja 2023. godine u Puli će se održati program “From Care to Cure and Back” kojega organizira DAI-SAI u okviru europske arhitektonske platforme LINA (Learn, Interact and Network in Architecture).

“From Care to Cure and Back”, programme organised by DAI-SAI within LINA, european arhitecture platform, is taking place from 27th until 29th of April 2023 in Pula.

Program “From care to cure and back” kritički istražuje arhitektonsku baštinu, suživot prošlih, sadašnjih i budućih zajednica u odnosu na napuštenu arhitekturu, te potiče transformaciju materijalnog i nematerijalnog okruženja iz “prostora zajedničke bolesti” u mjesta “zajedničkog izlječenja”. Studija slučaja je objekt Dječjeg lječilišta u Krvavici, remek-djelo zagonetnog arhitekta Rikarda Marasovića iz 1965., a osnovni istraživački medij film, i metoda rada u zajednici.
Program će se održavati na engleskom i, djelomično, hrvatskom jeziku.

RASPORED DOGAĐANJA (For timetable in English, scroll down)

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A report from Krvavica

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Photo: Matija Kralj Štefanić

The DAI-SAI From care to cure and back explores critical architectural heritage, depletion of human communities in relation to abandoned architecture, and encourages transformation of both material and immaterial environments from “spaces of a common disease” into places of “common healing”.

Through the medium of film, LINA fellows Rebeka Bratož Gornik and Joaquin Mora, together with the cinematographer Matija Kralj Štefanić and curator and architect Ana Dana Beroš, started the investigations and documentation of The Children’s Maritime Health Resort of Military Insured Persons, an architectural masterpiece built in 1965 near Makarska, Croatia.

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Photo: Matija Kralj Štefanić

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“From Care to Cure and Back” programme / DAI-SAI on LINA platform

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The European platform LINA (Learn, Interact and Network in Architecture) is a network connecting relevant institutions with emerging practitioners and thinkers who work at the intersection of architecture and other fields related to spatial culture: it aims to promote up-and-coming talent. LINA’s goal is to steer design and building processes towards regenerative practices and principles of de-growth in line with the values of the European Green Deal. 

A growing alliance of museums, universities, research networks, foundations, triennials, biennials, and other European and Mediterranean organisations—LINA members—carries out a series of events taking place all over Europe. The LINA Architecture Programme is supported by the European Union within the eligible countries of the Creative Europe Programme. 

Each year, LINA organises an Open Call. Emerging practices are invited to apply with a project. If selected, individuals and teams behind these projects are invited to become LINA fellows and to collaborate with LINA members 

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photo: Ana Dana Beroš

DAI-SAI is a member of LINA, and its From care to cure and back programme curated by Ana Dana Beroš, explores critical architectural heritage, depletion of human communities in relation to abandoned architecture, and encourages transformation of both material and immaterial environments from “spaces of a common disease” into places of “common healing”. The LINA fellows Rebeka Bratož Gornik and Joaquin Mora expand their knowledge in investigations of architecture with pioneering imagination of sociality and spatiality through the medium of film. The focus of the research is The Children’s Maritime Health Resort of Military Insured Persons, an architectural masterpiece built in 1965 near Makarska, by the enigmatic architect Rikard Marasović, and communities around it.

The meeting in Pula, at the Gallery of DAI-SAI, 27-29 April, 2023, brings the selected LINA creatives together with curators, film critics and architecture historians, together with the art organization mART from Makarska into a “performative workshop”. More Info here.



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