The Database of Hope is a publicly accessible educational collection of projects which show the possibility of Doing Things Otherwise. [1] It is intended to act as a point of departure for new research and practice projects and collaborations. Feel free to browse and get inspired.
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Charly Blödel
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Architecture Materials Hemp UK Sustainability Rural Houses 2010s Experimental

Tatjana Schneider, Jeremy Till, Nishat Awan
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Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
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Assemble
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Henri Lefebvre
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Walter Segal
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Balkrishna Doshi
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Walter Segal
Walter's Way and Segal Close
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Sheril Tengku
One Tree Manual
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Certain Measures
Mine the Scrap
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Dido Milne, Matthew Barnett Howland, Oliver Wilton
Cork House
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Rotor DC
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Rural Studio
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Material Cultures
Material Reform
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Tatjana Schneider
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Julia Watson
Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism
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This expression is in reference to a similar spirit expressed many times through Tatjana Schneider's work at the Technische Universität Braunschweig. See for example Schneider, T.; Lucas-Drogan, D.; Peschken, M.; Soldavini, L. 2020. Es geht immer auch anders: Von Praktiken und Praxen des doing otherwise. Braunschweig: Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur und Stadt (GTAS), Technische Universität Braunschweig. bit.ly/doingthingsotherwise