This week, the sofa travels between Berlin and Lomé – two cities shaping the practice of Studio NEiDA, founded by Jeanne Autran-Edorh and Fabiola Büchele.
Working across architecture, research, and curation, Studio NEiDA explores how buildings and materials carry memory, how spaces can hold multitudes of histories, people, and futures. Their projects, from Moving In and On in Lomé to Togo’s Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, weave together questions of heritage, transformation, and care.
They tell stories through architecture: revealing what is already there, regenerating what has been forgotten, and creating new ways of sharing knowledge between cultures and continents.
Join the sofa for a conversation on contextual practice, craft, and the politics of building, where architecture becomes not only a structure, but a bridge.
Everyone’s welcome to listen, ask, and exchange.
See you at Sofa Talks: Studio NEiDA!
~where? In the lobby – Rue des Palais 65/67 ~ Paleizenstraat 65/67
~when? 18h, Wednesday 12.11