Now showing at LUMA Arles: David Armstrong, Liu Chuang, Maria Lassnig, Philippe Parreno, and Tony Oursler
Salima Naji
Architect specializing in vernacular, collective construction projects
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Salima Naji is an architect and anthropologist, who has been multiplying participative workcamps for more than 20 years, around the preservation of Saharan collective architectures (ksours, collective granaries). Favoring the technologies of raw and bio-sourced materials in a process of innovation respectful of the environment, she also builds a contemporary architecture with a social character. Her practice is coupled with scientific activity in numerous international research-action programs that question sustainability and the deep relationship between societies and the environment. Naji was shortlisted for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture cycles in 2013 and 2022.
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Ses interventions à LUMA Arles
Terrestrial architectures, rebuilding the common good
Environmental History II: Which narratives, which poetics, which history for the Earth?
Env. 27 min
Environnement ,
Conférence ,
Architecture
Discussion on the occasion of the opening of Le Magasin Électrique “Every building is a prediction, and every prediction is wrong.”
Environmental History II: Which narratives, which poetics, which history for the Earth?
Env. 70 min
Environnement ,
Architecture ,
Conférence ,
Atelier LUMA
Salima Naji: “We can't preserve a building if we don't preserve what makes it.”
Environmental History II: Which narratives, which poetics, which history for the Earth?
Env. 4 min
Environnement ,
Architecture