The architecture of the door. Space, body and scale

Date
22.04.2021
Time
15.00

The lecture is given by Elli Mosayebi, who is a practicing architect as well as a professor in architecture. The lecture is part of the online lecture series ‘The Complex Interior’. 

The close connection between practice, research and teaching characterises the career of Elli Mosayebi. Since 2004 she has led the Zurich-based architecture office Edelaar Mosayebi Inderbitzin together with Ron Edelaar and Christian Inderbitzin.

Performative House, Research Project ETH Zurich, photo by Michael Stirnemann

Through numerous projects won through competitions, housing and urban design assumed a special significance. From 2004 to 2008 she was research assistant at the Chair for Architecture Theory under Prof. Dr. Ákos Moravánszky, in which she completed her doctoral dissertation on the domestic work of the Milanese architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni. From 2012 to 2018 she was Professor for Design and Housing at TU Darmstadt, where she conducted a comparative study of post-war European housing. Since 2018 she holds the position of Professor for Architecture and Design at ETH Zurich. Housing and the change it is currently undergoing are integral aspects of her fields of both practice and research.

Project in Freihofstrasse Zürich-Altstetten 2015-2019, photo by Roland Bernath
Wohnhaus Steinwies, Zürich-Hottingen 2015, Photo by Roland Bernath

Lecture Series: The complex interior
'The complex interior' is organized by the master programme Spatial Design, the PhD School and Center for Interior Studies at The Royal Danish Academy, Institute of Architecture and Design. 'The Complex Interior' addresses the interior as a multi-layered phenomenon of various scales, sensations and situations. The course examines the interior across disciplines involving anthropologists, design historians and practising architects. Each lecture will be followed by an online discussion. 

08.04.2021 - Pierre d'Avoine
15.04.2021 - Alison J. Clarke 
22.04.2021 - Elli Mosayebi 
06.05.2021 - Oliver Lütjens & Thomas Padmanabhan 
20.05.2021 - Lois Weinthal