
EpisĂłdio
This week we travel to Athens, Greece, to meet Konstantinos Pantazis, co-founder of Point Supreme, alongside Marianna Rentzou. They claim that âarchitects nowadays have forgotten their larger social roleâ as it is not just about buildings but the city as a whole. And yet, the city is not singular. âCities are made out of all of us, our different beliefs and desires.â Their projects reflect this multiplicity and unfold as open systems.âEvery project is like a sample of spaces, conditions, situations.â Not bound by scale. In fact, âwe are not interested in any particular scale at allâ, they say. But by the possibility of combining fragments, references, and realities. âWe try to bring as much ideas, references and situations as possible.â This openness is also a way of testing clarity. âWe want our proposals to be understood by our grandmothers.â This also extends to how they represent architecture. Their images are constructed worlds: collages of many painters, many photographs, many objects. âItâs not about aesthetics,â they insist. âItâs about allowing the viewer to be free from any particular association.â It is not about controlling meaning, but about constructing frameworks where meaning can emerge. A strategy not to explain too much but to open things up. Perhaps, in a time that struggles to imagine the future, their work doesnât offer a single vision but something more collective: a space where many can emerge. Guest: Konstantinos Pantazis (Athens, Greece) Host: Ana Catarina Silva (Porto, Portugal) Upload your references to: arquiteturaentrevistas.com Spotify: Arquitetura Entre Vistas Instagram: @arquiteturaentrevistas