Symposium: Reframing Colonial Memory in the Public Realm
As historical understanding grows more complex, the narratives embedded in our built environment call for critical reflection. This symposium explores how colonial heritage is represented and contested in public space, and how spatial interventions can give room to multiple narratives of memory regarding complex history. The symposium is a collaboration between D.B.S.G. Stylos and the KNOB.
The event is centered on A Space of Reflection, an MSc Architecture graduation project by Nynke Stam. The project serves as a research tool to spark interdisciplinary dialogue. This symposium aims to foster awareness and constructive exchange on how architecture can engage with contested colonial pasts. The evening will be filled with dialogues and there will be free drinks available afterwards.
Throughout the symposium, the following questions will be discussed
1. How can spatial interventions create room for plural memory?
2. In what way are colonial infrastructures still present in our current cities?
3. How do we deal with contested colonial heritage in the design process?
Speakers
Sabina Tanović - Architect and researcher focused on memorial projects dealing with traumatic pasts, Project Leader at Designing Memory
Rizky Kalebos - Urban planner, guide of Walking Heritage Tours and author of Buku Odading Boek
Sander Nelissen - Architect-director WDJArchitecten, renovating architect of the former Ministry of Colonies
Nynke Stam - Office coordinator at KNOB and freelancer at Studio nyst
Moderator
Wout Roozendaal - Commissioner of Education & Orientation D.B.S.G. Stylos and Msc student Architecture TU Delft
When?
Tuesday, 19th of May, 18.30 - 22.00
Where?
Bètazaal, Vakwerkhuis, Professor Snijdersstraat 2, 2628 RA Delft
Download the route from Vakwerkhuis to the Bètazaal here.
























