Border City – Chapter 2 continues the international, interfaculty and interdisciplinary research expedition to the Mexican-American border with students studying civil engineering, fine arts and urbanism in 2016. Back in Mexico, it is about identifying, documenting and demonstrating changes in life circumstances and structural problems. This time the focus lays on the self-organized bottom-up initiatives in Tijuana. More recently than ever, the border between San Diego and Tijuana shows the international foreclosure tendencies and concomitant conflict potential as an example for the whole world. The project group again investigated cross-disciplinary and holistic solutions, in the spirit of the Bauhaus concept. With contributions from: Prof. Liz Bachhuber, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eckhard Kraft, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Londong, Prof. Teddy Cruz, Prof. Fonna Forman, Vera Henzel, Kate Clark, Max Mayer, Ella Lucie Brandner, Tonia Schmitz, Miguel Buenrostro, Adriana Trujillo, José Inerzia, Svea Hans, Aaron Gutierrez Cortes, Florian Wehking, Margarita Certeza Garcia, Michael Bickendorff, Melissa Holstein, Edith Kollath, Wiebke Behrends, Alexandra Camara, Marcos Ramirez ERRE, Lisa Glauer, Sara Velas, Ricardo Dominguez, Yann Colonna, Mareike Hornoff, Yoav Admoni
Liz Bachhuber Book order






- 2018
- 2011
Entrophy
- 179 pages
- 7 hours of reading
- 2003
- 1999
Liz Bachhuber's Nesting Places is concerned with the dichotomy between inclusion and exclusion, turning towards or turning away. Weaving chairs into oversized nests, she makes reference to the media determined dispositive of seating arrangements. Media create units and establish correalations, thereby structuring meaning. In Liz Bachhuber's work, the ephemeral appears to be an invitation to linger at places which ae normally transitional, at anonymous places devoid of identifying characteristics and history.