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Episode 7: Slowly, a plainsong from an older woman to a younger woman by Judy Grahn, chosen by Geraldine Tedder
In August 2023, we met in Ennenda and you will hear some familiar voices of A-B-I-L, joined by the German artist Gritli Faulhaber.
The conversation deals with the challenging but fruitful issue of how poetry can be writing about architecture, and this is addressed in several ways as we talk about the poem Slowly: a plainsong from an older woman to a younger woman by poet and activist, Judy Grahn.
With:
Tine Milz (theatre director), Geraldine Tedder (curator), Helen Thomas, (architect, writer, and publisher), Emilie Appercé (architect), Alicia Ayla Yerebakan (artist), Gritli Faulhaber (artist)
At:
Ennenda, Glarus

Episode 6: King Kong Theory by Virginie Despentes, chosen by Carmen Van Pamel
We recorded the 6th episode of A Book I Love at the After 8 Books in Paris. This wonderful bookshop and publisher also runs an intense programme of events. On 16 February, we sneaked in before opening hours to hold our incidental conversation about Virginie Despentes’ provocative book, King Kong Theory.
With:
Helen Thomas, (architect, writer, and publisher), Emilie Appercé (architect), Alicia Ayla Yerebakan (artist, Madame ETH), Carmen Van Pamel (writer, architect)
Where:
in the bookshop After 8 Books, 7 Rue Jarry, in Paris

Episode 5: Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, chosen by Nana Biamah-Ofosu and Laura Evans
Résumé
For this first international encounter, A-B-I-L voices, Geraldine, Madame ETH, the WWA editorial team invited Nana Biamah-Ofosu and Laura Evans to discuss around the book Purple Hibiscus, how fiction can be a place that gives a tool, a language, a way of thinking to pose the ideas architectural education might not challenge.
With:
Geraldine Tedder (curator), Helen Thomas, (architect, writer, and publisher), Emilie Appercé (architect), Alicia Ayla Yerebakan (artist, Madame ETH), Nana Biamah-Ofosu (architect), Laura Evans (architect)
Where:
in the Foyer of the Barbican in London, in Zürich, in Lucerne

Episode 4 : Testo Junkie by Paul Preciado, chosen by Paul Grieguszies and Linda Sjøqvist
Résumé
One evening of November, the A-B-I-L’s team found themselves in the big red and empty room of the Kino Roland, which used to be a sex cinema on the Langstrasse just a few steps away from the main station of Zürich. The collective Querformat then occupied the site for a few weeks during the interim and indefinite period of the building’s life to put it under investigation. Paul, part of Queformat and Linda, engaging with the Parity Group at the ETH, chose the rather crude text of Testo Junkie to discuss the different states of what a transformation can...

Episode 3 : The Island of missing Trees by Elif Shafak, chosen by Alicia Ayla Yerebakan
Résumé
On the first afternoon of the new academic year, A-B-I-L’s familiar voices: those of Geraldine, Madame ETH, the WWA editorial team, were joined by Shen He to discuss a popular book, already subject of many book clubs, written by the Turkish author, Elif Shafak.
With:
Geraldine Tedder (curator), Helen Thomas, (architect, writer, and publisher), Emilie Appercé (architect), Alicia Ayla Yerebakan (artist, Madame ETH), Shen He (architect)
Where:
in the shade of a tree in the gardens of the ETH Hönggerberg Campus

Episode 2 - Real Estate by Deborah Levy, a book chosen by Tine Milz
Résumé
On a sunny morning of mid-July, the sun is already beating down on the small, unnamed square ambushed in the Zurich old town somewhere between the Neumarkt and the Leuengasse. A small group took up position on a bench to discuss the third volume of the living autobiography of the intriguing Deborah Levy.
With:
Tine Milz (theatre director), Geraldine Tedder (curator), Helen Thomas, (architect, writer, and publisher), Emilie Appercé (architect)
Where:
on a public square in Zürich old town

Episode 1 - The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd, a book chosen by Helen Thomas
Résumé
On the 10th of May, an incident occurred near Madame ETH’s kiosk, admittedly deliberate. In preparation for a short series of conversations for Women Writing Architecture called ‘A Book I Love’, a small group sat on a sofa to talk about Nan Shepherd’s book ‘The Living Mountain’, and to reflect on how it could be a book about architecture.
With:
Geraldine Tedder (curator and writer), Alicia Yerebakan, (painter, alter-ego is Madame ETH), Adam Caruso (architect and teacher), Helen Thomas, (architect, writer, and publisher), Emilie Appercé (architect)
Where:
In the entrance hall of the Department of Architecture (HIL building) at...