Omnibus

Omnibus OMNIBUS is an urban research platform. OMNIBUS believes that architecture must open up.

OMNIBUS is a trans-disciplinary structure, meant to be at crossroads of media, art, politics, illustration, landscape, architecture and urban design. OMNIBUS is an urban research platform created in 2009 by Charlotte Malterre-Barthes and Noboru Kawagishi, two urban designers graduated with a Master of Advanced Studies from ETH (Swiss Institute of Technology) in Zurich. OMNIBUS believes that archit

ecture must open up towards other disciplines and should be political and controversial whenever needed. OMNIBUS several urban researches have been published in various magazines.

08/04/2021

Both OMNIBUS partners will be at the first roundtable on STOP BUILDING? A GLOBAL MORATORIUM ON NEW CONSTRUCTION, Friday 23 April!
Check Zoom link: www.stop.construction

As we ponder upon what we do NOT want to restart post-crisis, the project 'Curriculum Revolution: Bringing Intersectiona...
27/04/2020

As we ponder upon what we do NOT want to restart post-crisis, the project 'Curriculum Revolution: Bringing Intersectionality to Architecture‘ could not appear more timely and evident.

HOW ABOUT A NEW CURRICULUM?

‘Curriculum Revolution: Bringing Intersectionality to Architecture‘ (Future Architecture Laureate 2019), one of the recent projects by OMNIBUS’s principal Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, together with Dubravka Sekulic, proposes an overall assessment of the current state of the curriculum across all architecture schools in Europe.

‘Curriculum Revolution: Bringing Intersectionality to Architecture‘ (Future Architecture Laureate 2019), one of the recent projects by OMNIBUS’s principal Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, together with Dubravka Sekulic, proposes an overall assessment of the current state of the curriculum across al...

17/01/2020

We celebrate a decade of urban research, practice and cultural production!

Noboru Kawagishi contributed to “The Grand Projet” Book, published by nai010. Check it out!
10/01/2020

Noboru Kawagishi contributed to “The Grand Projet” Book, published by nai010. Check it out!

Noboru Kawagishi contributed to “The Grand Projet” Book, exploring the characteristics and mechanisms and implications of large urban projects as agents of development and redevelopment in contemporary cities, with a chapter on the Marunouchi district, with Koki Miyachi. The book is edited by Ke...

The 12th International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo celebrates the discreet power of “Everday” to talk about the b...
28/09/2019

The 12th International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo celebrates the discreet power of “Everday” to talk about the built environment.

http://omnibus-lab.com/blog/everyday/

OMNIBUS’ principal C. Malterre-Barthes will be talking about her research on urban informality in Cairo today in Wintert...
21/09/2018

OMNIBUS’ principal C. Malterre-Barthes will be talking about her research on urban informality in Cairo today in Winterthur.

In Winterthur zeigt der Zürcher Fotograf Georg Aerni die Serie ‹Silent Transition› über die informelle Siedlungsentwicklung um Kairo und Gizeh.

19/06/2018

Streets of Nanjing on a rainy day.

OMNIBUS takes China.
12/06/2018

OMNIBUS takes China.

What does the spatial competition between agrarian land use and urbanization tells in terms of cultural, social, economic and political mechanisms? Chinese urban and rural worlds interact in very specific manner. Massive urbanization has increasingly absorbed rural areas generating hybrid situations...

03/01/2018

Happy 2018 everyone! This year, we would like to introduce our new research directions, namely the reconceptualising of ...
03/01/2018

Happy 2018 everyone!

This year, we would like to introduce our new research directions, namely the reconceptualising of the processes of investigating urbanisation. We want to open up new ways of understanding what is urban and rural, and think about the non-city.

Watch out for more!

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