A Seat at the Table: United Nations and the Architecture of Diplomacy

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Olga Touloumi
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The end of World War Two found diplomats and politicians negotiating architectures of global governance and the future world order. During those initial conversations, tables emerged as the quintessential object of liberal internationalism. Diplomats understood the politics of seating and how tables silently installed hierarchies, entangling their shape and form with discussions on emerging cultures of assembly and the possible organisation of the UN’s public spheres. Who gets a seat at the table? Does the table have a head? How close or far away should the delegates sit? Who sits next to whom? These were all questions running through the delegates’ minds each time a new committee deployed itself around desks. Architects and designers were called in to design diplomatic encounters within the UN Headquarters. The goal was to humanise what aspired to become the machine of international relationships while architecturally articulating an even bigger bureaucratic organisation that would bring order and peace against the chaos, fear, and paranoia that the war generated. This essay will examine the emergence of the circular table as a tool and a technique of multilateralism, ultimately interrogating the role that design and architecture played in shaping global governance.
一席之位:联合国与外交架构
第二次世界大战结束后,外交官和政治家们开始就全球治理架构和未来世界秩序进行谈判。在最初的对话中,桌子成为自由国际主义的典型对象。外交官们了解座位的政治,以及桌子是如何无声地确立等级制度的,把桌子的形状和形式与讨论新兴的会议文化和联合国公共领域的可能组织联系在一起。谁在餐桌上有一席之地?桌子有头吗?代表们应该坐得多近或多远?谁坐在谁旁边?这些都是每次一个新的委员会在会议桌旁展开讨论时,代表们脑海中闪现的问题。建筑师和设计师被召集来设计联合国总部内的外交场所。设计的目标是将国际关系的机器人性化,同时在建筑上表达出一个更大的官僚组织,它将带来秩序与和平,对抗战争产生的混乱、恐惧和偏执。本文将探讨圆桌作为多边主义的工具和技术的出现,最终探讨设计和建筑在塑造全球治理中的作用。
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