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imaginaries
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02 November 2026
Architecture is a fundamentally future-oriented discipline that seeks to reconcile today’s visions with the realities of tomorrow. Futures, understood as evidence-based spatial projections, are materialized in imaginaries. As collectively and socially constructed frameworks of concepts, models, representations, and narratives, they constitute imaginary worlds within which societies seek to position themselves in the world. They lend meaning to our stories and influence the ways in which challenges are perceived and opportunities are articulated and implemented.
At the intersection of architectural practice and academic research, this publication examines the significance of imaginaries and bridges the gap between speculative thinking and applied architectural knowledge.
- Examines the links between speculative thinking and applied architectural knowledge
- Reveals fresh perspectives on the research and design process
- Enables the exploration of hypothetical worlds, uncovering new paths to forms of knowledge and insight
Anton Falkeis ist Architekt, Researcher und Professor am Institut für Architektur der Universität für
angewandte Kunst Wien und Co-Founder von falkeis²architects / building innovation lab. Das
architektonische Werk wurde international publiziert und u. a. bei der Architekturbiennale Venedig und
Solo-Ausstellungen am ACFNY New York, A+D Museum Los Angeles, Aedes Berlin und Urbanspace
Gallery Toronto gezeigt. Es ist Teil der permanenten Sammlung des MAK Wien. Er war Guest Researcher
an der University of Tokyo und Gastprofessor an der Nanjing University of Art sowie Vortragender u. a.
am MIT Media Lab, der ETH Zürich, GSAPP Columbia und GSD Harvard. Falkeis ist JSPS Fellow und
Preisträger des Energy Globe Award 2020 sowie des Austrian Green Planet Building Award 2022. Er ist
Autor zahlreicher Veröffentlichungen und Buchbeiträge und Herausgeber von Social Design - Public
Action (2015), Urban Change (2017) und Nonlinear Urbanism (2022) im Birkhäuser Verlag / Edition
Angewandte.