“Architecture as the ‘agent provocateur’ of memory” is the title of the lecture to be given by Roger Diener from Diener & Diener on Thursday at 6:30 pm in the Oskar von Miller Forum.
Roger Diener from Diener & Diener Architekten will be giving a talk on “Architecture as an ‘agent provocateur’ of memory” at the Oskar von Miller Forum on Thursday at 18:30.
The diverse works of the Basel office all have something in common: Diener & Diener’s architecture connects with the location, merging with the historical layers of the site. The result is a temporal and spatial grid.
The special role of memory is best expressed in those projects that deal with extensions to existing buildings. Diener & Diener’s works address the mechanisms inherent in human memory. They tell a story and touch the viewer subconsciously.
Diener & Diener’s first residential buildings were in Basel, followed by residential buildings in the Netherlands, France and Italy. These buildings were often preceded by master plans drawn up by Diener & Diener.
Important public buildings include the Swiss Embassy in Berlin, the Pasqu’Art Center in Biel, the university building in Malmö and the Rosengart Collection in Lucerne.
Diener & Diener have also made a name for themselves with office buildings. The firm completed the campus project for Novartis in Basel in 2005 and is currently realizing the headquarters for the pension insurance company Swiss Re on Mythenquai.
Roger Diener was born in Basel in 1950 and studied at the ETH in Zurich and Lausanne under Aldo Rossi and Luigi Snozzi, among others, who had a strong influence on him. In 1980, he took over the office of his father, Marcus Diener, which he has successfully run ever since.
From 1999 to 2015, Roger Diener held a professorship at ETH Zurich. He taught at Studio Basel together with Marcel Meili, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron. Roger Diener has received numerous awards for his work, including the French Grande Médaille d’Or, the Prix Meret Oppenheim and the Heinrich Tessenow Medal.
“Architecture as an ‘agent provocateur’ of memory”
Roger Diener
Diener & Diener Architects Basel
December 03, 2015, 6:30 pm
Oskar von Miller Forum, Munich












