SALES ODDITY. Milano2 And The Politics of Direct-To-Home TV Urbanisms Installation presented by Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation at the Fundamentals 14 Venice Architecture Biennale directed by Rem Koolhaas. Monditalia. SILVER LION to the Best Research at 14 Venice Architecture Biennale

SALES ODDITY. Milano 2 and the Politics of Direct-to-Home TV Urbanism by Andrés Jaque/Office for Political Innovation Research and production/Ricerca e produzione Roberto González García, Lubo Dragomirov, Alberto Heras, María Alejandra Sánchez Research/Ricerca Ruggero Agnolutto, Enrico Forestieri, Margherita Gioia, Matteo Pace Sargenti, Pietro Pezzani, Anna Tartaglia Audiovisual production/Produzione audiovisiva Bollería Industrial: Paula Currás, Eugenio Fernández, Ana Olmedo, Enrique Ventosa Photos/Foto Miguel de Guzmán Textile production/Produzione tessuto Mari-Carmen Ovejero Sound art Jorge López Conde With the support of/Con il supporto di Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) AECID Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo Imagen Subliminal Monstruos Politecnico di Milano English edition/Edizione Inglese John Wriedt Translation into Italian/Traduzione in Italiano Giuseppe Tota Ballardini

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Office for Political Innovation (OFFPOLINN) is an international architectural practice, based in New York and Madrid, working at the intersection of design, research, and critical environmental practices. The office develops projects in different scales and media, intended to bring inclusivity into the built environment.

Currently, the office works on projects for Thyssen Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Art Institute of Chicago, Lafayette Anticipations, CA2M, Real Madrid, Colegio Reggio, and Grupo La Musa.

In 2016, OFFPOLINN received the Frederick Kiesler Prize from the City of Vienna; the office has also been awarded the SILVER LION for Best Research Project at the 14th Venice Biennale and with the Dionisio Hernández Gil Award.

OFFPOLINN’s projects have been the object of solo exhibitions at MoMA, MoMA PS1, MAK Vienna, Princeton University, RED CAT Cal Arts Contemporary Art Center in Los Angeles, the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine de Paris, and Tabacalera in Madrid. Its work has been included in exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, ZKM (Karlsruhe), Tel Aviv Museum of Art, London Design Museum, Whitechapel Gallery (London), Z33 (Hasselt), the Schweizerisches Architektur Museum (Basel), Lisbon and Oslo architecture triennales, and the Venice, Chicago, Gwanju, and Seoul architecture biennales.

OFFPOLINN’s work has been published in the most important architectural design outlets including A+U, Bauwelt, Domus, El Croquis, The Architectural Review, Abittare, Arquitectura Viva, and in publications like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, and El País.

Andrés Jaque
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Andrés Jaque founded the Office for Political Innovation in 2003. He has brought a transectional approach to architectural design; practicing architecture as the intervention on complex composites of relationships, where its agency is negotiated with the agency unfold by other entities.
Andrés Jaque is director of the Advanced Architectural Design Program at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He has also been visiting professor at Princeton University and The Cooper Union.
Andrés received his PhD in architecture from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid, where he also received his M. Arch. He has been an Alfred Toepfer Stiftung’s Tessenow Stipendiat and Graham Foundation grantee. In 2018 he co-curated Manifesta 12 in Palermo.
His books include Transmaterial Politics (2017), Calculable (2016) PHANTOM. Mies as Rendered Society (2013), Different Kinds of Water Pouring into a Swimming Pool (2013), Dulces Arenas Cotidianas (2013), Everyday Politics (2011), and Melnikov. 1000 Autos Garage in Paris 1929 (2004). His research work has been included in publications like Perspecta, Log, Thresholds and Volume.