> Do we think about how the places in which we live are passed down?

Bernardo Robles Hidalgo (architect) and Marianita Palumbo (anthropologist) join Henry to chat about living as maintenance. We discuss Bosch, responsibility of taking care of the places we live in, on our desire for comfort, the right to repair, the aesthetic of maintenance, and communal living. (recorded in February) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/heritage

MAMA: is a developing spatial practice to whom maintenance matters.

Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad


Headings

Intros: An Architect and AnthropologistMeeting at the Interdisciplinary Maintainers III ConferenceBosch, a Co-housing project in BrusselsInhabiting as the Best Form of MaintenanceLearning to Better Inhabit What is Already BuiltProactive, Responsible Relationships with a Space7 Floors, 70 PeopleWhat is Comfort?Outsourcing Dampens our Sense of CuriosityRight to Repair: Freedom vs. Independence"First of all, do not touch"To Live it is to Understand How it WorksCode as Archeology: Who Wrote this? Oh I did..Was Code Better in the Old Days?House of DependenciesInvisible Labor is Perceived as UnaestheticFuture of Bosch: A Space Dedicated to Collective Domestic ActivitiesValorizing Repair as Moments of LearningSelf-managed, Informal, Shared SpacesThe Shared Interests of AllA Message to the Neighborhood

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