This practice-led research exposition by architect-researcher Elina Koivisto explores how conducting architectural practice through the framework of feminist spatial practice can provide possibilities for un-learning harmful habits and reaching towards uncertain speculative futures. The case study project Kudos – Library for Material Relations realized in Espoo, Finland as a co-creative process between human and non-human participants, provided a lens through which the current material and social relations in architecture-making were challenged, applying the conceptual thinking of posthuman feminist thoughts on care and interconnectivity. Reflecting on the project, architecture is seen as a tool for feminist becomings rather than as a producer of mere artefacts, and meaning and significance are found in the process of its making.
Rethinking material relations through feminist architectural practice
Biography
Elina Koivisto är arkitekt (M.Sc.), pedagog och doktorand. Hennes nyfikenhet och kritiska perspektiv riktas mot miljömässiga, sociala och kroppsliga sammanflätningar inom arkitektur. Hennes prisbelönta projekt inkluderar KKYC Youth Center i Kambodja (Komitu Architects) och Alusta Pavilion for Multispecies Encounters, Helsingfors (Suomi/Koivisto Architects), vilket visades på Venedigbiennalen och London Design Museum 2025. I sin praktikbaserade doktorsforskning vid Aalto-universitetet i Finland undersöker hon hur nya ömsesidiga relationer inom arkitektur kan byggas genom mänskligt och mer-än-mänskligt deltagande.
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3240224/3437365
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