A seminar dedicated to Khōrein: Journal for Architecture and Philosophy was successfully held at Parsons School of Design, The New School, in New York on September 27. This event brought together prominent philosophers, architects, theorists, and historians of architecture and art, who had the opportunity to discuss – along with the journal’s editors-in-chief Petar Bojanić and Snežana Vesnić – both the published and upcoming thematic issues of the journal, as well as the journal as a publishing project of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory.
Seminar participants: Petar Bojanić (University of Belgrade), Andrea Canclini (University of Lancaster), Pippo Ciorra (Fondazione Maxxi Museum, Rome), Cynthia Davidson (editor of Log magazine), James Dodd (The New School), Andrew Holder (Harvard University), Catherine Ingraham (Pratt Institute), Mark Jarzombek (MIT), Sanford Kwinter (Pratt Institute), Sylvia Lavin (Princeton University), Miodrag Mitrašinović (The New School), Anna Neimark (SCI-Arc), Spyros Papapetros (Princeton University) , Hugh Raffles (The New School), Mark Rakatansky (Columbia University), Bernard Tschumi (Columbia University) and Snezana Vesnić (University of Belgrade).
This event was organized by The Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography & Social Thought (GIDEST) and Parsons School of Design, The New School, in collaboration with the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory. The event was co-sponsored by GIDEST and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.