Aleksandra Wasilkowska

(b1978) warsaw based architect. In 2007 she established a studio for spatial and social research and practice after studying architecture at Warsaw University of Technology and Ecole d’Architecture de Bretagne. She has collaborated on projects with scientists and curators to explore the territories between architecture, art and science. Projects investigatating new urban strategies and modes of collective production in public space have included Symbiotic City (2005), MultipliCity Disorder (2008), Warsaw as Emergent Structure (2009), Assembling in Public (2010), Creeping Utopia (2010) and Emergency Exit (2010) in the Polish Pavilion during XIIth Architectural Biennale in Venice.

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Saturday 5 November 2011, 4.00pm Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology, Koszykowa 55, Warsawa, Poland

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