International Symposium of Interior Architecture and Spatial Use SISU takes place in Tallinn, Estonia. Highlight of the Estonian interior architecture calendar since 2014, SISU Symposium is organised by the Eesti Sisearhitektide Liit / Estonian Association of Interior Architects, with the concept and programme for each SISU Symposium developed by a curatorial team. This year, the curatorial team consists of members of the interior architecture department of the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) led by Professor Hannes Praks.
FOCUS AND FORMAT
This year, the focus of SISU will be on the physical presence of our craft. The symposium will investigate strategies for spatial intervention, making and production through educational practices that combine direct engagement and participation in the creation of physical space. We will look at the tactile-sensorial experience a space can provide, we will explore material design through the lense of interior architecture and we’ll be inspired by the words of a long-time professor of interior architecture department of EKA, Estonian interior architect and designer Vello Asi (1927-2016), who said that space should always be designed from inside out.
From 12 to 14 June 2019, we invite interior architects and students of the field as well as professionals and students from neighbouring fields – architects, designers, etc – to join us for a three-day exploration of the interior architecture and spatial design process at the Põhjala Factory on Marati St, Tallinn. We will start with an empty space and will together – in the form of workshops and lectures – build up SISU Symposium 2019. The working format of SISU 2019 will be split 50:50 between workshops and lectures.
LOCATION
SISU 2019 will be set up at the Põhjala Factory located on the Kopli peninsula of Tallinn – a 15 minute tram ride from the centre of the city. At present, this former ship-building area is weighing its options for the future, with many of the choices to be made being spatial, thus making Põhjala an excellent partner and location for our three-day investigation into the current space-making strategies interior architects employ. The spacious, inspiring quarters of Põhjala will also allow us to not only speak of practices, but also show, engage, make and produce space, showcasing interior architecture educational practices.
Day 1 – 12 June
17:00 Hannes Praks – Opening lecture (Tallinn)
17:45 Roland Reemaa & Laura Linsi / RLOALUARNAD (London / Tallinn)
18:30 Daniel Zamarbide / BUREAU & Alice EPFL (Lisbon / Geneva)
19:15 Pavle Stamenovic / Raster Collective (Belgrade)
17:45 Roland Reemaa & Laura Linsi / RLOALUARNAD (London / Tallinn)
18:30 Daniel Zamarbide / BUREAU & Alice EPFL (Lisbon / Geneva)
19:15 Pavle Stamenovic / Raster Collective (Belgrade)
Day 2 – 13 June
17:00 Elena Khurtova and Marie Ilse Bourlanges (Amsterdam)
17:45 Kärt Ojavee and Annika Kaldoja (Tallinn)
18:30 Niki van der Ploeg / Envisions (Eindhoven)
17:45 Kärt Ojavee and Annika Kaldoja (Tallinn)
18:30 Niki van der Ploeg / Envisions (Eindhoven)
Day 3 – 14 June
17:00 Masayo Ave / SED.Lab (Berlin)
17:45 Karsten Födinger (Berlin)
18:30 Eik Hermann / EKA (Tallinn)
19:15 Mart Kangro (Tallinn)
20:00 Jyrki Siukonen (Tampere)
20:45 Damon Taylor (Brighton)
17:45 Karsten Födinger (Berlin)
18:30 Eik Hermann / EKA (Tallinn)
19:15 Mart Kangro (Tallinn)
20:00 Jyrki Siukonen (Tampere)
20:45 Damon Taylor (Brighton)
21:30 Jimi Tenor Workshop Concert
NB! To participate in SISU WORKSHOPS, you have to register, as the places are very limited; here’s how to sign up:
**Workshop 1: b210 + Pavle Stamenovic: http://bit.ly/WS1_B210
**Workshop 2: Jimi Tenor http://bit.ly/WS2_JimiTenor
**Workshop 3: Veiko Liis http://bit.ly/WS3_VeikoLiis
**Workshop 4: Karsten Födinger http://bit.ly/WS4_KarstenFodinger
**Workshop 5: Masayo Ave http://bit.ly/WS5_Ave
**Workshop 2: Jimi Tenor http://bit.ly/WS2_JimiTenor
**Workshop 3: Veiko Liis http://bit.ly/WS3_VeikoLiis
**Workshop 4: Karsten Födinger http://bit.ly/WS4_KarstenFodinger
**Workshop 5: Masayo Ave http://bit.ly/WS5_Ave
PRACTICALITIES
The working language of the symposium is English.
The working language of the symposium is English.
MORE INFO
Project Manager Silja Kukk silja@esl.ee
Curatorial team contact Andrea Tamm andrea.tamm@artun.ee
Project Manager Silja Kukk silja@esl.ee
Curatorial team contact Andrea Tamm andrea.tamm@artun.ee