Planning for Protest is a publication, exhibition and associated project of the 2013 Lisbon Architecture Triennale.
Organized by James Bae, Ricardo Gomes, Shannon Harvey and Adam Michaels, the project will explore both the social and architectural definitions of protest in light of the current global financial crisis. Architectural offices witnessing these events first-hand will provide case studies and project proposals for contested spaces within their own cities.
Participants include: Antonas (Athens), Studio Basar (Bucharest), Studio Miessen (Berlin), Cluster (Cairo), Culturstruction (Dublin), Superpool (Istanbul), Ateliermob (Lisbon), public works with Isaac Marrero-Guillamón (London), Ecosistema Urbano (Madrid), Vapor 324 (Sao Paolo), PioveneFabi (Rome), NAO (New York).