About the program
In its closing weeks, SHIFT will host a Housing Summit that brings together practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and cultural producers to reflect on housing as one of the Biennial’s central fields of inquiry. Developed in collaboration with the National Public Housing Museum and building on the research presented in the Inhabit, Outhabit capsule, the Summit unfolds across two sites: a morning session at the Museum, followed by an afternoon gathering at SHIFT’s exhibition venue at 840 N Michigan Avenue.
Through panels and discussions, the program frames housing not only as a spatial and architectural challenge, but as a political, social, and ecological question—and concludes with a poetry reading that opens space for reflection beyond disciplinary boundaries, underscoring SHIFT’s commitment to multiple forms of knowledge and expression.
The afternoon session shifts to the Biennial’s exhibition context, opening with a framing of the Inhabit, Outhabit premises and the Summit’s guiding questions. The program then unfolds through a series of short presentations followed by moderated dialogue and public conversation. Housing Design and Ingenuity highlights design practices that treat housing as a site of experimentation, rethinking domestic space through adaptive typologies, ecological building systems, feminist urbanism, and collective models of care. Across geographies and scales, the session asks how new housing futures might emerge.
Schedule:
Housing Design and Ingenuity
2:30 pm: Inhabit, Outhabit general premises, Igo Kommers Wender (CAB), Florencia Rodriguez (CAB), and Alexander Eisenschmidt (UIC); speaker introductions, Chana Haouzi (CAB)
2:45 pm: TBD
3:15pm: French 2D
3:45 pm: Break
4:00 pm: MASS group
4:30 pm: Natalia Dopazo
5:00 pm: Final conversation moderated by Juan Du
Poetry reading and final toast
6:15 pm: Close