Urtzi GrauUrtzi Grau is an architect and an academic in the School of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney and founder of the office Urtzi Grau / Fake Industries. His research explores the role of architecture in responding to critical chllenges impacting the Indo-Pacific region, including climate justice, immigration, land rights and extractive economics. He is the author of several books, including Folk Costumes Indo Pacific Air (APE, 2022), Better Together, Stories of Contemporary Documents (URO, 2022), Learning to Live Together: Humans, Cars, and Kerbs in Solidarity (Bartlebooth, 2021) and Melbourne, Sydney: References, Reflections and Remarks (Post-Post, 2018). In his professional work he uses replicas -- both as literal reproductions of a pre-existing works and, in a sense denoted in Romance languages, as responses to previous statements--to produce architecture. Read More Read Less
An OTP has been sent to your Registered Email Id:
Resend Verification Code