In a time when human activity impacts processes of geology on a planetary scale, it is not evident where waters will fall from day to day. Whether regulated by energy on demand or waterflows of the day. Waters may fall in many places, each with their own specific form, atmosphere, colour shifts and stories. They are water carrying places with importance to local life, to people who were here before, to those who will come and their tales.
Brrum
Brrum is a Stockholm-based architecture practice run by Ulrika Karlsson and Cecilia Lundbäck that engages in diverse projects spanning architecture, art, design, and artistic research. The practice combines its interest in architecture, technology, culture and artistic experimentation, with a strong engagement in methods for sensibly taking care of what already exists - whether built structures, knowledge, cultures or ecologies.
Ulrika Karlsson, architect and principle of Brrum, professor at KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm. She has lectured and exhibited widely such as at the Venice Biennale, Centre Pompidou, ArkDes, Storefront, SPARK. Previously prof. at Konstfack, Stockholm, Guest Prof. at Städelschule, Frankfurt, and UTokyo. With Architecture degree from Columbia University, New York, Landscape Architecture degree from SLU.
Cecilia Lundbäck, architect and principle of Brrum, researcher and educator. Her work has been shown at the Venice Biennale, ArkDes, Bonniers konsthall, SPARK. She has taught architecture at institutions such as KTH School of Architecture and Konstfack, Stockholm, and Syracuse University in Florence. She held her Architecture degree from KTH School of Architecture and is also a trained furniture maker.