
David Malaud
Doctorant
Laboratoire de l'école d'architecture de Versailles
Participates in 1 Session
David Malaud holds a Master in Architecture (national diploma) from the National School of Architecture of Versailles (France). After his diploma, he worked at the International Workshop for Greater Paris (AIGP), as project manager. At the same time, he started a PhD in architecture at the Paris-Saclay University, under the direction of Philippe Potié and Paolo Amaldi, for which he received the Palladio scholarship. His doctoral research entitled “The role of play and game in architecture, from the creative process to territorial transformations” will be finalised in autumn 2016. The following observation constitutes the starting point of this research: the practice of urban and territorial projects is shifting towards a more “play-based” sphere, where the participation of the “players” holds a central role in the definition of the projects. This research develops into an enquiry about the position of play and game in architecture. With a retroactive objective, the corpus consists of
four “project-manifestos” from the 60s, a particularly innovative and experimental period in terms of play-based practices in architecture and other artistic movements.
Publication :
Malaud, D. (2013) « The World Game of Richard Buckminster Fuller.» FabricA 7, Versailles, France : LéaV, p36-59.
Malaud, D., and Quentin Mourier. (2013) “Detroit, culture, agriculture and urban shrinking” Faces n°72, Geneva : inFolio, p.4-11.
Paper :
“The architectural project as a game, enquiry on the Fun palace of Cedric Price”, communication at the Doctoral meeting Marseille 2015, organised by the National School of Architecture of Marseille and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication.
Sessions in which David Malaud participates
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- 09.30 Conceiving the “Deep City”: The Teaching of Aldo Rossi
- Participant David Malaud (Laboratoire de l'école d'architecture de Versailles) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Part of: Urban Heritage: Critical Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives I
- “In the utilisation of the ‘old bodies’ of cities, there are both economic and psychological phenomena. They constitute goods as well as refere...
- Paper
Sessions in which David Malaud attends
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- 11.00 Urban Green Space as Cultural Heritage versus the Politics of Densification and Sustainability
- Participant Catharina Nolin (Department of Culture and Aesthetics, Stockholm University) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Part of: Urban Heritage: Critical Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives I
- Frequently used buzzwords in today’s urban environment and planning discourse are “green cities,” sustainability, and densification, often meani...
- Paper
- 10.00 Between Romantic Historic Landscapes, Rational Management Models and Obliteration: Urban Cemeteries as Memory Sites
- Participant Dr. Grete Swensen (NIKU) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Part of: Urban Heritage: Critical Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives I
- This paper will use two approaches “Diaspora, diversity, and cultural citizenships” and “The future of heritage” as its basis to discuss further...
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- 09.00 Using Deep History in Urban Planning: Urban Archaeology as Cultural Product
- Participant Dr. Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen (Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Part of: Urban Heritage: Critical Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives I
- Politicians and planners have seen the value of investing in applied research that will enhance the ability to activate the past in the planning...
- Paper
- 11.30 The Memorial Architectural Environment of the City
- Participant Yaryna Yuryk (Lviv Polytechnic National University) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Part of: Urban Heritage: Critical Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives I
- The actual task for humanity in terms of globalization and mega-urbanization is to preserve memory. This multi-dimensional memory of humanity is...
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- 12.00 The Construction of Industrial Heritage and the Working Class in Norway: A Case Study
- Participant Ellen Schrumpf (University College of Southeast-Norway) |
- 9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes Part of: Urban Heritage: Critical Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives I
- This paper will depart from a historical study of one industrial plant located in the southern part of Norway in 1887. The plant is Porsgrund Po...
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