Pier Vittorio Aureli, “The Longhouse”
Event Description: The lecture presents Dogma’s research of the longhouse, the linear, long, and narrow habitation typology that existed and still exists in many parts of the world, including South-East Asia, Europe, and North America. While there are numerous scholarly investigations of specific cases of longhouses, a comparative study of this ubiquitous type of habitation is missing. This lacuna is both surprising and understandable. It is surprising because the longhouse is among the most ubiquitous forms of pre-modern dwellings. Alternatively, it is comprehensible because the longhouse represents a type of habitation whose form, materiality, inhabitation and especially building techniques are at odds with modern domesticity. Unlike dominant forms of domesticity that reinforce private property and the nuclear family, longhouses were instead communal structures that could house an extended family, kin group or entire community under one roof. Longhouses often blurred the distinction between the sacred and profane, public, and private, residence and workplace. We have to be careful to not romanticize – or worse fetishize – the longhouse, but its many declensions throughout many parts of the world inevitably challenges many contemporary assumptions about domestic space and its history. Speaker: Pier Vittorio Aureli (Rome, 1973) is an architect and educator. He studied at the Istituto di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV) and later at the Berlage Institute and TU Delft where he earned his PhD. Aureli currently teaches at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne where he directs the Laboratory Theory and Project of Domestic Space. Together with Martino Tattara, he is the co-founder of Dogma, an office for architecture based in Brussels. Dogma has developed a specific interest in large-scale interventions, urban research, and especially domestic space and its potential for transformation. Aureli has published many essays and several books, such as The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture (2011), Living and Working (with Dogma, 2022) and Architecture and Abstraction (2023). He is currently working on an anthology of Manfredo Tafuri’s writings. 00:00 Welcome by Paige Johnston 01:59 Introduction by Grace La 09:07 Lecture by Pier Vittorio Aureli 01:04:29 Discussion and Q+A

Architecture and Abstraction, Pier Vittorio Aureli

Pier Vittorio Aureli. Lecture "Less is Enough"

Pier Vittorio Aureli "The Possibility of an Absolute Architecture"

The Rise & Fall of Europe's First Longhouse Builders - European Prehistory

Richard Murphy lecture about the work of Carlo Scarpa.

Archers Hack Could Have Revealed Archery's BIGGEST LIE!!!

The French Do Not Care About Work

How America Is Losing the World | Lunch Money with Paul Krugman and Heather Cox Richardson

Ancient stone housebarn becomes couple's tranquil home-office

How to build a vaulted cellar I SWR Handwerkskunst

How did they make this in the 1800's?!

Inside the Shed Where Tiny Dolls House Furniture Is Crafted | How Was It Made?

Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

Pritzker Prize Architect Francis Kéré — Africa Must Stop Copying the West

Why Time Matters More Than Skill

Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

3D Guide to an 18th century Ship-of-the-Line

What If We Could Design Our Buildings In A Way That Was Healthy For Both People And The Planet?

Pier Vittorio Aureli - Projects

