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Julien de Smedt: The Architecture of Misuse

Julien de Smedt: The Architecture of Misuse

Update: 2020-02-04
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Julien de Smedt is an architect and the founder of JDS Architects, the award-winning architecture firm behind buildings such as Oslo’s Holmenkollen Ski Jump or Copenhagen’s Kalvebod Waves.



We  met at JDS' headquarters in Copenhagen to talk* about how architecture influences the way we live and interact with each other as a community. We talk about:



  • How JDS architects designs buildings and places with the intention to be misused and re-appropriated in unexpected ways

  • Julien's youth as a skateboarder in Paris and how street culture shaped his approach to architecture and design

  • The role of architecture to encourage social interactions and community engagement



Here’s episode #31 of the co-matter podcast with Julien de Smedt.



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Follow Julien at @juliendesmedt and JDS Architects at @jdsarchitects on Instagram.



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* Please note the following corrections from the audio introduction:

-JDS didn't build projects in 45 countries. but designed projects in 45 countries.

-JDS' offices are in Brussels and CPH.

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Julien de Smedt: The Architecture of Misuse

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