Dennis Pohl
Dissertation Project
The Aesthetics of the EU
On the role of Architecture and Infrastructure in European Governing (Working Title)
This PhD dissertation investigates in how infrastructural conditions and the architectural designs influenced the development of the European institutions in Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg.
The EU is regarded neither as a supranational institutional body, nor a timeless territorial category, but it has a history within and beyond infrastructures, which can be retraced by a genealogy of design techniques, documents, statistics, diagrams, norms, laws and plans, which penetrate territory, everyday life and subjectivity. By emphasizing the entanglement of design, planning and governmental techniques, this dissertation proposes to reveal a hidden history of European integration through an infrastructural space of state and non-state actors, undermining dichotomous theories in intergovernmentalism or (neo-)functionalism from the field of international relations, and yet objecting network narratives in the history of European integration with a material-semiotic condition. This will allow to reflect upon infrastructure as a technology of power that contributed to the formation of the European Communities and their specific governmentality. Beyond that, this research will raise the question whether the architecture of supranational institutions can be still considered under traditional accounts of symbolic representation.
Biography
Studies in architecture at the Leibniz Universität Hannover and the Artesis in Antwerp, in architecture and urban research as the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg, and in philosophy at the KU Leuven in Belgium.
Publications
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“Heidegger’s Architects”, in: Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology, Vol. 29 (2018). Nr. 1, Winter/Spring 2018.
„Diagrammatische Techniken der Architektur: Zirkulierende Körper und Dinge”, in: MAP#9, Mai 2018.
„Die Architektur im Europäischen Regieren”, in: Tashy Endres, Lutz Hengst, ed., Stadt, Landschaft, Flusser, Berlin: Verlag der Universität der Künste Berlin, 2017, S. 46-48.
„The Smart City - City of Knowledge“, in: Mondothèque: A Radiated Book / Un livre irradiant / Een irradiërend boek, Brussels: Constant, 2016, S. 235-244.
„La ville intelligente – Ville de la connaissance“,in: Mondothèque: A Radiated Book / Un livre irradiant / Een irradiërend boek, Brussels: Constant, 2016, S. 245-255.
„LES UTOPISTES and their common logos/et leurs logos communs“,in: Mondothèque: A Radiated Book / Un livre irradiant / Een irradiërend boek, Brussels: Constant, 2016, S. 152-166.
„Eine Erzählung der Berlin Erzählungen“, (zusammen mit Jakob Grelck), in: hg. von Brandlhuber, Arno / Hertweck, Florian / Mayfried, Thomas, The Dialogic City: Berlin wird Berlin. Köln: Walther König, 2015.
Dogma 11 Projects, hg. von Pier Vittorio Aureli und Martino Tattara, mit Julia Tournaire, Tijn van de Wijden, Dennis Pohl, London: AA Publications London 2013.
Lectures
„Europe as an Infrastructure: On the Compatibility of Keys, Statistics and Governmental Techniques”, Network of Power and Knowledge, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (P+ARG), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 09.–10.03.2018.
„The Aesthetics of the EU: The role of Architecture and Infrastructure in European Governing”, Workshop „Eurotopie”, 18.11.2017.
„Jean Monnet – an architect?“, Organisation und Moderation der Tagung „Facades of Governance“, public school for architecture & Aleppo, Brüssel, Belgien, 16.12.2014.
Seminars
Seminar: „Reading Club“, Master in Designing Democracy, Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam, SS 16
Seminar: „Reading Club“, Master in Designing Democracy, Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam, WS 15/16
Seminar: „Reading Club“, Master in Designing Democracy, Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam, SS 15
Seminar: „Reading Club“, Master in Designing Democracy, Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam, WS 14/15