Rosario Talevi
Rosario Talevi is a Berlin-based architect, curator, editor and educator interested in critical spatial practice, transformative pedagogies and feminist futures. Her work advances architecture as a form of agency – in its transformative sense and in its capacity for acting otherwise and as a form of care – one that provides the political stakes to repair our broken world. Talevi is a founding member of Soft Agency, a diasporic group of female architects, artists, curators, scholars and writers working with spatial practices and Floating e.V., the non-for-profit association organising, programming and maintaining Floating University in Berlin. She was Guest Professor of Social Design (2021-22) at the Hochschule für bildende Künste (HFBK) in Hamburg and a fellow at the Thomas Mann Haus in Los Angeles, California.
Rosario Talevi’s workshop focuses on the dimension of care and how it can guide cultural, pedagogical, and institutional design. Based on the book Making Futures (Spector Books, 2021), co-curated by Talevi, participants explore various dimensions of care -spatial, temporal, discursive, interpersonal, organizational, and bureaucratic- supported by recommended readings and practices.
The second part of the workshop invites participants to collectively care for the Nomadic School’s dinner and evening moments.



