Luisa Rubisch and Rasa Weber of the Berlin-based design and architecture collective They Feed Off Buildings (TFOB) speak about the process of creating ‘Urban Terrazzo’, a composite material that uses architectural debris to pay homage to demolished buildings and their histories.
Following the talk, Maryam Siddiqi, Lifestyle Editor of The Globe and Mail, will interview Rubisch and Weber.
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The project ‘Urban Terrazzo‘, which travels through various cities in order to explore the given materials of architectural demolition, illustrates one of TFOB’s experiments in performative design. Whenever an old building has to be demolished or its core removed, an enormous amount of demolition waste is produced. What seems like a pile of rubble, which usually ends up in local landfills, can actually be the beginning of a great new material story…
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They Feed off Buildings (TFOB) is a design and architecture collective from Berlin, which specializes in material research and design. The studio unites a team with expertise in design, material research, architecture, film, and photography. Their performative design interventions explore a new perspective on architecture and its materiality. www.theyfeedoffbuildings.com
Luisa Rubisch and Rasa Weber are guests of the Goethe-Institut.
Writer and editor Maryam Siddiqi creates innovative journalism with a lasting impact. As the Lifestyle Editor at The Globe and Mail, she helms Globe Pursuits spanning the best in style, design, travel, food and drink, and health. As a writer, she specializes in lifestyle editorial, primarily travel and design, and her work has appeared in the National Post, Chatelaine, Report on Business, En Route, and Elle Canada.
‘DesignTO Talks: They Feed Off Buildings’ is organized by DesignTO, and co-presented with the Goethe-Institut & the Consulate General of Germany in Toronto and Harbourfront Centre. It is generously supported by Bulthaup Toronto.
Participants
Maryam Siddiqi, They Feed Off Buildings (Luisa Rubisch, Rasa Weber)