The lifecycle of architectural remains – a conversation with Joshua Stein

Last time we spoke, Joshua Stein had recently begun his S+T+ARTS project at the Pistoletto Foundation, which focuses on anthropogenic contributions to the rivers and rice fields of Biella (Italy). A few months later, I interviewed him about the second…

Sediment Samples in the Italian Pre-Alps | Joshua G. Stein

I’ve been collecting “samples,” both digital and material, that document the potential erosion of architecture and infrastructure and its distribution in local waterways. The digital samples, LiDAR scans with a limited range, seem to exacerbate or anticipate the future erosion…

A lived experience of what is there under your feet 

A conversation with Joshua Stein about the first phase of his S+T+ARTS residency.  As the founder of Radical Craft, a research and design studio that combines architecture, art and urbanism, US-based artist Joshua Stein has spent his first few S+T+ARTS4WATER-months…

“Sediment as cultural heritage” | Joshua G. Stein research phase

In November Joshua G. Stein started working on his project “Sediment as cultural heritage” within the STARTS4Water residency at Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto and UNIDEE residency programs (Biella, Italy) for the regional challenge Rebuilding relationships with fluvial systems: exploring people’s relationships with…