Open House Worldwide the first international online festival
Triennale is part of this premiere with a talk on Saturday, 14 November, that begins with the screening of the short film Filomena, in which audiences from all over the world are invited to watch live from 10 pm. The conversation starts with the narrative of this film that was commissioned by the Triennale and the way that Shaping our cities, shaping our lives, in a transmission that gathers the director Pedro Cabeleira, the architect Patrícia Marques from the Site Specific atelier and Catarina Raposo, from the Baldios landscape architecture atelier.
The social city, by Pedro Cabeleira - The experience of daily life and the relationship of people, and of home person, with the stage of the urban fabric. The banal and the sublime in this symbiosis.
The city built, by Patrícia Marques - The expression of the built. How buildings gain meaning through the different experiences of space; in their interior and in their relationship with the public space and the community. About the role and participation in the beginning of the Open House Lisboa.
The city territory, by Catarina Raposo of atelier Baldios - The physical territory where the city is accommodated. The topography and the importance of the water lines in the population establishment in the present and throughout the history of the city.
The one-hour conversation ends with a question and answer session. From 14hth midnight, the Open House Worldwide website also highlights the premiere of the Open House Lisboa video, with a text presenting the city and Lisbon’s architecture. Global thinking for global challenges is the motto that serves as a guideline to find solutions for the contemporary challenges that have arisen in neighborhoods around the world. From Taipei to Chicago, London to Lagos, Lisbon to Macau, joins a live or pre-recorded programme dedicated to a reflection on the current issues that we live in and face.
This first international collaborative festival, involving the organizations that take part of this Open House network, in an unprecedented and diverse programme that also aims to give a voice to all the people and agents who design, live and work in the city. Access is free from the Open House Worldwide website.
From its first moment, the Open House Lisbon team is part of this network as the 13th city getting involved with this extensive network, founded in 2010 by Victoria Thornton and now led by Phineas Harper.
By 2019, the Open House is held annually in cities as diverse as Osaka, Dublin, Melbourne, Lagos, Porto and Lisbon and covers all five continents, welcoming around 2 million visits to spaces. All over the world, 17,400 people join the volunteer programme. With free admission, the Open House is for those who live in these cities and always takes place on the weekend.
Ten years after the foundation of the Open House Worldwide, it has become pertinent and inevitable to bring to the debate these issues surrounding urbanity that transcend borders and time zones in an attempt to find innovative answers, whether it is the Covid-19 pandemic or the current climate crisis.
You can check the detailed programme here.