Madrid Art Bioscope
Design for accessible art in Madrid
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Kim Lenschow
Co-Owner, lenschow & pihlmann, Germany
lenschow & pihlmann is a Copenhagen based architecture office founded by Kim Lenschow Andersen (1987, NO) and Søren Thirup Pihlmann (1987, DK) in 2015. They operate in a field of architecture ranging from small scaled installations and pavilions, to bigger housing units. As architects they are interested in the artistic and poetic potential that lie in the act and processes of building. The office recently received the Frenciska Clausen medal from Society of Artists at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, and have previously received the Danish Wood Award and the “Hack Kampmann Arkitekturpris” for their student Village. They recently received the Danish Arts Foundations grant, and have previously contributed to the 15th. Venice architecture biennale."
Andrew Kudless
Founder, Matsys, United States
Andrew Kudless is a designer based in San Francisco where he is an associate professor at the California College of the Arts. Andrew has taught design studios, workshops, and seminars at The Ohio State University, the Architectural Association (London), Yale University, and Rice University. In 2005 Andrew was the Howard E. LeFevre Fellow for Emerging Practitioners at OSU. He earned a Master of Arts with distinction from the Architectural Association’s Emergent Technologies and Design graduate program and a Master of Architecture with honors from the Tulane University School of Architecture. In 2004 he was the recipient of a Design Merit Award in the Far Eastern International Digital Architecture Design (FEIDAD) competition and in 1998 he was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to research architectural design and urbanism in the Kansai region of Japan. He has worked as a designer for Allied Works Architecture in Portland and New York and as a digital design, modeling, and fabrication consultant for Expedition Engineering in London. Andrew’s work has been exhibited in the US, England, France, Japan and China and is in the permanent collections of the Pompidou Centre, the FRAC Centre, and SFMOMA.
