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An approach to migration from an architectural angle through design, research and conversations by influential architects, curators, artists, sociologists, musicians etc about how migration has inspired or affected them.
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Sónia Nunes Henriques and Jan-Maurits Loecke are London based architects, originally from Lisbon and Cologne, who founded He.Lo Architects in 2002. They have worked with Jean Nouvel in Paris, with Enric Miralles + Benedetta Tagliabue, and Alfredo Arribas in Barcelona, and with John McAslan, Farrell s and RTKL in London. Funded by the German Research Foundation, Jan-Maurits Loecke was involved in RWTH Aachen survey projects in the Himalayan Region of Ladakh. He was, until recently, guest critic at the Architectural Association. With their original forms of expression and provocative views, He.Lo Architects are driven by a passion to explore and defy the set boundaries of cities and architecture. They accentuate sites, not only as a repository of meaning, but also by calling attention to the edge of the space in the belief that every part of it is meaningful, should be reachable and not neglected. They have been featured in group shows in Cologne, Los Angeles, and Bedburg Hau, and have recently been invited to exhibit by ArToll Summer Lab and Aedes Gallery in Berlin. Their work has been selected for the Royal Academy 2012 Summer Exhibition in London.
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