fbpx
Wikipedia

Miguel Robles-Durán

Miguel Robles-Durán (born July 25, 1975) is an urbanist, Associate Professor of Urbanism (tenured) at The New School[1] / Parsons The New School for Design in New York City, and co-founder of the non-profit Cohabitation Strategies, a cooperative for socio-spatial research, design and development based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and New York City, US.

Miguel Robles-Durán
Born (1975-07-25) July 25, 1975 (age 48)
Mexico City, Mexico
EducationBerlage Institute, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Southern California Institute of Architecture
Known forUrbanism, Urban design, Urban theory, Activism

Early life and education edit

Born in Mexico City, Mexico. At the age of nine, Robles-Durán moved to the border region between Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California, in the midst of the rapid urban transformation stimulated by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In 1993, he left for Monterrey, Mexico, to study architecture at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), and in 1996 complemented his undergraduate education at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), in Los Angeles, California, under the guidance of the architect Teddy Cruz. He returned to Monterrey to finish his degree and received his bachelor's degree in Science in Architecture in 1998. In 1999 Robles-Durán returned to Tijuana and along with his partner, Gabriela Rendon, opened an architecture studio named Rhizoma.[2] Among the many projects that Rhizoma built was the award-winning “Galeria Jardin” (2000), which received The Honor Award of The American Institute of Architects, San Diego Chapter in 2001 and the “Serial House #1” (2004), which was selected by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego to be part of Strange New World[3] (2006), a traveling exhibition retrospective of art and design from Tijuana.[citation needed]

Robles-Durán began his academic career in Tijuana, teaching architecture and urban design at the Universidad Iberoamericana del Noroeste from 2000 to 2003. At the age of 28, Robles-Durán closed his architecture practice to focus on the larger aspects of urbanization. In 2004 he left Baja California to study in the Netherlands, where he received an advanced master's degree in Architecture and Urbanism from Rotterdam's Berlage Institute.

Academic career edit

While living in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Robles-Durán developed the concept of Unitary Urban Theory and studied the political economy of urbanization from a strong driven Marxist perspective, designing his own curriculum in collaboration with the Berlage Institute[4] and the Delft School of Design at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Robles-Durán continued his academic career in Europe in 2005 as adjunct professor of Urban Design at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in the Human Settlements Post-Graduate Masters Program and as Gast Docent at Delft University of Technology in the Post-Graduate and Architecture Theory Department. After that he held positions as adjunct professor at the Delft University of Technology Architecture / City Interiors department in 2006, Unit Professor and Director of the “Social In-Habitat” Graduate Unit in Urbanism at Berlage Institute in 2006, Assistant Professor and Unit head of “Urban Asymmetries” at Delft University of Technology in 2007 and Associate Professor and co-director with the French-Swiss graphic designer Ruedi Baur of “Civic City” Postgraduate Program at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHDK) in 2009.

In 2010, Robles-Durán left Europe and moved to New York City, where he was appointed by Parsons The New School for Design, a division of The New School, as assistant professor of Urbanism. There, he developed and directed the Masters in Science program in Design and Urban Ecologies.[5] Robles-Duran held the position of director of the program until the beginning of 2014, and today continues his academic career as a tenured associate professor of Urbanism at this institution.

Professional career edit

In September 2008, while living in Rotterdam, Robles-Durán, together with his work partners Lucia Babina, Emiliano Gandolfi, and Gabriela Rendón, founded Stichting Cohabitation Strategies (CohStra),[6] an international nonprofit cooperative for socio-spatial research, design, and development currently based in Rotterdam and New York City. The organization advocates for social justice in the city and has developed and designed various transdisciplinary urban projects in Austria, Canada, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, Turkey, United States, and Venezuela; always aiming to catalyze grassroots-led transformations in the realms of housing, urban policy, urban economy, environmental justice, architecture, and the arts. The work of Cohabitation Strategies has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art[7] (MoMA) in New York City, the Venice Biennale of Architecture, the Vienna Bienniale, the Istanbul Design Biennial, and Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto, among other venues.

Among his direct engagements in the field, he co-directs with the Marxist Geographer David Harvey the National Strategy Center for the Right to the Territory (CENEDET)[8] in the Republic of Ecuador, and he is on the advisory board of Center for Place, Culture and Politics at the City University of New York and the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative (NESRI) Right to Housing Program and is research adviser of the Right to the City Alliance.

Research edit

Robles-Durán's main research is centered on the strategic definition and coordination of transdisciplinary urban projects, as well as on the development of tactical design strategies and civic engagement platforms that confront the contradictions of neoliberal urbanization, such as homelessness, housing crises, gentrification, the effects of financialization on the real-estate industry, inter-urban competition, and urban social movements. In 2007, Robles-Duran's research work on Social Inhabitation earned him the Designing Politics —The Politics of Design[9] award, given by the HFG Ulm at Ulm School of Design, Germany. Among his writing projects is the book “Urban Asymmetries: Studies and Projects on Neoliberal Urbanization”[10] (2011), written and co-edited with Tahl Kaminer and Heidi Sohn, which reviews the dire consequences that neoliberal urban policies have had upon the city and which discusses possible alternatives to market-driven development.

Key Urban Projects edit

  • Playgrounds For Useful Knowledge with Cohabitation Strategies (Philadelphia, United States 2015) Commissioned by The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program
  • with Martha Rosler (Hamburg, Germany 2015) Commissioned by Stadkuratorin of the City of Hamburg
  • Comfort Zones with Cohabitation Strategies (Mississauga, Canada 2015) Commissioned by The Blackwood Gallery, University of Toronto Mississauga
  • Uneven Growth NYC[11] with Cohabitation Strategies (New York, United States 2014–2015) Commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
  • R For Republic with Cohabitation Strategies (Milan, Italy 2014) Commissioned by BAAM! Polo Culturale Urbano a Milano
  • The Power of Two with Cohabitation Strategies in collaboration with Jeanne van Heeswijk and Freehouse (Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2013) Commissioned by Freehouse Rotterdam.
  • Monument To Urban Destruction with Cohabitation Strategies (Istanbul, Turkey 2012) Commissioned by the 2012 Istanbul Design Biennale
  • Guelph-Wellington Urban-Rural with Cohabitation Strategies (Guelph, Canada 2011–2013) Commissioned by The Musagetes Foundation.
  • Campagna Urbana / Urban Campaign with Cohabitation Strategies (Lecce, Italy 2011) Commissioned by the City of Lecce and The Musagetes Foundation
  • Bordeaux Report Evento Biennale with Cohabitation Strategies (Bordeaux, France 2010–2011) Commissioned by The City of Bordeaux and Michelangelo Pistoletto
  • The Other City: Tarwewijk with Cohabitation Strategies (Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2009–2010) Commissioned by The City of Rotterdam and the Dutch Stimulering Funds
  • Right To The City BeNeLux Chapter with Cohabitation Strategies (Randstad, The Netherlands 2010)
  • Communal City / Ciudad Comunal with Cohabitation Strategies (Valencia, Venezuela 2009) Commissioned by the City of Valencia.
  • Urban Union Tarwewijk with Cohabitation Strategies (Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2008–2010) Commissioned by The 2008 International Architecture Biennal Rotterdam
  • “For Whom We Make” Venice Biennale of Architecture, Dutch Pavilion[12] (Venice, Italy 2008)

Key Writings edit

  • “The Rise of the Instant Activist: and how it’s transforming the practice of architecture, urbanism, and the way our cities are built” (Revised version), Article in South as a State of Mind Arts and Culture Publication, fall / winter 2015 issue # 5
  • The Haunting Presence of Urban Vampires, Article, Harvard Design Magazine #37, Cambridge. (2014)
  • “For the Brief Moments of Confrontation” in Make_Shift City: Renegotiating the Urban Commons, Jovis Press; Bilingual edition. (2014)
  • Social Housing - Housing the Social: Art, Property and Spatial Justice, “Unitary Urbanism: A Citizens’ Occupation”, Book Contributor (Essay), Sternberg Press, Berlin.
  • “Prelude to a Brand New Parallel Urban World”, Article, Volume Magazine #30, Amsterdam/New York
  • Urban Asymmetries: Studies and Projects on Neoliberal Urbanization, Book (Ed.), 010Publishers, Rotterdam.
  • Art and Activism in the Age of Globalization, “The Rise of the Instant Activist”, Book Contributor (Essay), NAi Publishers, Rotterdam.

Interviews edit

  • yle Arena Radio (In Finnish and English)
  • CJSW 90.9 fm, Calgary Space + Place #44
  • WikiToki (Bilbao)[13]
  • HfG Ulm 1968-1988, Social In-Habitat Caracas, ed. Rene Spitz.
  • Expert Russia (periodical) Expert (magazine)
  • Camera Austria International vol. 117, What Can Art Do For Real Politics, “Occupy Wall Street, Still Thriving”.

References edit

  1. ^ "The New School".
  2. ^ "worldviewcities.org is coming soon". www.worldviewcities.org.
  3. ^ "Strange New World".
  4. ^ "Berlage Institute".
  5. ^ "Design and Urban Ecologies (MS) | Parsons School of Design". www.newschool.edu.
  6. ^ "COHABITATION STRATEGIES | | Cooperative for Socio-Spatial Research, Design and Development".
  7. ^ "Uneven Growth: Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
  8. ^ "Sitio privado". derechoterritorio.wordpress.com.
  9. ^ "Designing Politics - The Politics of Design Award".
  10. ^ "Formats and Editions". www.worldcat.org.
  11. ^ "post". post.
  12. ^ "Faculties for Architecture". facultiesforarchitecture.org.
  13. ^ Barandiaran, Xabier (September 25, 2014). "Secuestro y confesión de Miguel Robles-Durán (cohstra.org)".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The New School

Successfully de-orphaned! Wikiproject Orphanage: You can help!

miguel, robles, durán, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, robles, second, maternal, family, name, durán, born, july, 1975, urbanist, associate, professor, urbanism, tenured, school, parsons, school, design, york, city, founder, profit, cohabitation. In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Robles and the second or maternal family name is Duran Miguel Robles Duran born July 25 1975 is an urbanist Associate Professor of Urbanism tenured at The New School 1 Parsons The New School for Design in New York City and co founder of the non profit Cohabitation Strategies a cooperative for socio spatial research design and development based in Rotterdam Netherlands and New York City US Miguel Robles DuranBorn 1975 07 25 July 25 1975 age 48 Mexico City MexicoEducationBerlage Institute Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education Southern California Institute of ArchitectureKnown forUrbanism Urban design Urban theory Activism Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Professional career 4 Research 5 Key Urban Projects 6 Key Writings 7 Interviews 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in Mexico City Mexico At the age of nine Robles Duran moved to the border region between Tijuana Mexico and San Diego California in the midst of the rapid urban transformation stimulated by the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA In 1993 he left for Monterrey Mexico to study architecture at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education ITESM and in 1996 complemented his undergraduate education at Southern California Institute of Architecture SCI Arc in Los Angeles California under the guidance of the architect Teddy Cruz He returned to Monterrey to finish his degree and received his bachelor s degree in Science in Architecture in 1998 In 1999 Robles Duran returned to Tijuana and along with his partner Gabriela Rendon opened an architecture studio named Rhizoma 2 Among the many projects that Rhizoma built was the award winning Galeria Jardin 2000 which received The Honor Award of The American Institute of Architects San Diego Chapter in 2001 and the Serial House 1 2004 which was selected by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego to be part of Strange New World 3 2006 a traveling exhibition retrospective of art and design from Tijuana citation needed Robles Duran began his academic career in Tijuana teaching architecture and urban design at the Universidad Iberoamericana del Noroeste from 2000 to 2003 At the age of 28 Robles Duran closed his architecture practice to focus on the larger aspects of urbanization In 2004 he left Baja California to study in the Netherlands where he received an advanced master s degree in Architecture and Urbanism from Rotterdam s Berlage Institute Academic career editWhile living in Rotterdam Netherlands Robles Duran developed the concept of Unitary Urban Theory and studied the political economy of urbanization from a strong driven Marxist perspective designing his own curriculum in collaboration with the Berlage Institute 4 and the Delft School of Design at Delft University of Technology TU Delft Robles Duran continued his academic career in Europe in 2005 as adjunct professor of Urban Design at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in the Human Settlements Post Graduate Masters Program and as Gast Docent at Delft University of Technology in the Post Graduate and Architecture Theory Department After that he held positions as adjunct professor at the Delft University of Technology Architecture City Interiors department in 2006 Unit Professor and Director of the Social In Habitat Graduate Unit in Urbanism at Berlage Institute in 2006 Assistant Professor and Unit head of Urban Asymmetries at Delft University of Technology in 2007 and Associate Professor and co director with the French Swiss graphic designer Ruedi Baur of Civic City Postgraduate Program at the Zurich University of the Arts ZHDK in 2009 In 2010 Robles Duran left Europe and moved to New York City where he was appointed by Parsons The New School for Design a division of The New School as assistant professor of Urbanism There he developed and directed the Masters in Science program in Design and Urban Ecologies 5 Robles Duran held the position of director of the program until the beginning of 2014 and today continues his academic career as a tenured associate professor of Urbanism at this institution Professional career editIn September 2008 while living in Rotterdam Robles Duran together with his work partners Lucia Babina Emiliano Gandolfi and Gabriela Rendon founded Stichting Cohabitation Strategies CohStra 6 an international nonprofit cooperative for socio spatial research design and development currently based in Rotterdam and New York City The organization advocates for social justice in the city and has developed and designed various transdisciplinary urban projects in Austria Canada Ecuador France Germany Italy Mexico The Netherlands Turkey United States and Venezuela always aiming to catalyze grassroots led transformations in the realms of housing urban policy urban economy environmental justice architecture and the arts The work of Cohabitation Strategies has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art 7 MoMA in New York City the Venice Biennale of Architecture the Vienna Bienniale the Istanbul Design Biennial and Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto among other venues Among his direct engagements in the field he co directs with the Marxist Geographer David Harvey the National Strategy Center for the Right to the Territory CENEDET 8 in the Republic of Ecuador and he is on the advisory board of Center for Place Culture and Politics at the City University of New York and the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative NESRI Right to Housing Program and is research adviser of the Right to the City Alliance Research editRobles Duran s main research is centered on the strategic definition and coordination of transdisciplinary urban projects as well as on the development of tactical design strategies and civic engagement platforms that confront the contradictions of neoliberal urbanization such as homelessness housing crises gentrification the effects of financialization on the real estate industry inter urban competition and urban social movements In 2007 Robles Duran s research work on Social Inhabitation earned him the Designing Politics The Politics of Design 9 award given by the HFG Ulm at Ulm School of Design Germany Among his writing projects is the book Urban Asymmetries Studies and Projects on Neoliberal Urbanization 10 2011 written and co edited with Tahl Kaminer and Heidi Sohn which reviews the dire consequences that neoliberal urban policies have had upon the city and which discusses possible alternatives to market driven development Key Urban Projects editPlaygrounds For Useful Knowledge with Cohabitation Strategies Philadelphia United States 2015 Commissioned by The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program We Promise with Martha Rosler Hamburg Germany 2015 Commissioned by Stadkuratorin of the City of Hamburg Comfort Zones with Cohabitation Strategies Mississauga Canada 2015 Commissioned by The Blackwood Gallery University of Toronto Mississauga Uneven Growth NYC 11 with Cohabitation Strategies New York United States 2014 2015 Commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art MoMA R For Republic with Cohabitation Strategies Milan Italy 2014 Commissioned by BAAM Polo Culturale Urbano a Milano The Power of Two with Cohabitation Strategies in collaboration with Jeanne van Heeswijk and Freehouse Rotterdam The Netherlands 2013 Commissioned by Freehouse Rotterdam Monument To Urban Destruction with Cohabitation Strategies Istanbul Turkey 2012 Commissioned by the 2012 Istanbul Design Biennale Guelph Wellington Urban Rural with Cohabitation Strategies Guelph Canada 2011 2013 Commissioned by The Musagetes Foundation Campagna Urbana Urban Campaign with Cohabitation Strategies Lecce Italy 2011 Commissioned by the City of Lecce and The Musagetes Foundation Bordeaux Report Evento Biennale with Cohabitation Strategies Bordeaux France 2010 2011 Commissioned by The City of Bordeaux and Michelangelo Pistoletto The Other City Tarwewijk with Cohabitation Strategies Rotterdam The Netherlands 2009 2010 Commissioned by The City of Rotterdam and the Dutch Stimulering Funds Right To The City BeNeLux Chapter with Cohabitation Strategies Randstad The Netherlands 2010 Communal City Ciudad Comunal with Cohabitation Strategies Valencia Venezuela 2009 Commissioned by the City of Valencia Urban Union Tarwewijk with Cohabitation Strategies Rotterdam The Netherlands 2008 2010 Commissioned by The 2008 International Architecture Biennal Rotterdam For Whom We Make Venice Biennale of Architecture Dutch Pavilion 12 Venice Italy 2008 Key Writings edit The Rise of the Instant Activist and how it s transforming the practice of architecture urbanism and the way our cities are built Revised version Article in South as a State of Mind Arts and Culture Publication fall winter 2015 issue 5 The Haunting Presence of Urban Vampires Article Harvard Design Magazine 37 Cambridge 2014 For the Brief Moments of Confrontation in Make Shift City Renegotiating the Urban Commons Jovis Press Bilingual edition 2014 Social Housing Housing the Social Art Property and Spatial Justice Unitary Urbanism A Citizens Occupation Book Contributor Essay Sternberg Press Berlin Prelude to a Brand New Parallel Urban World Article Volume Magazine 30 Amsterdam New York Urban Asymmetries Studies and Projects on Neoliberal Urbanization Book Ed 010Publishers Rotterdam Art and Activism in the Age of Globalization The Rise of the Instant Activist Book Contributor Essay NAi Publishers Rotterdam Interviews edityle Arena Radio In Finnish and English CJSW 90 9 fm Calgary Space Place 44 WikiToki Bilbao 13 HfG Ulm 1968 1988 Social In Habitat Caracas ed Rene Spitz Expert Russia periodical Expert magazine Camera Austria International vol 117 What Can Art Do For Real Politics Occupy Wall Street Still Thriving References edit The New School worldviewcities org is coming soon www worldviewcities org Strange New World Berlage Institute Design and Urban Ecologies MS Parsons School of Design www newschool edu COHABITATION STRATEGIES Cooperative for Socio Spatial Research Design and Development Uneven Growth Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities MoMA The Museum of Modern Art Sitio privado derechoterritorio wordpress com Designing Politics The Politics of Design Award Formats and Editions www worldcat org post post Faculties for Architecture facultiesforarchitecture org Barandiaran Xabier September 25 2014 Secuestro y confesion de Miguel Robles Duran cohstra org External links editOfficial website The New SchoolSuccessfully de orphaned Wikiproject Orphanage You can help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miguel Robles Duran amp oldid 1182943579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.