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Architecture

Making Of – Designing Process Architecture

When:

26 September - 29 September 2018

School:

FHNW Academy of Art and Design

Institution:

FHNW Academy of Art and Design

City:

Basel

Country:

Switzerland

Language:

English

Credits:

1.5 EC

Fee:

350 CHF

Interested?
Please note: this course has already ended
Making Of – Designing Process Architecture

About

«The 3D-CAD rendering of a project is so utterly un- realistic. Where do you locate the budgeting [or] the continuous demands of so many conflicting stakeholders — users, communities of neighbors, preservationists, clients, representatives of the government and city au- thorities?» — Latour/Yaneva

The Autumn School «Making of – Designing Process Architecture» aims to unfold, discuss and work on questions and aspects of dynamic complexity and multiple stakeholder involvement in planning, architecture and design.

Most results in planning and designing hail from a sequence of complex situations. Projects are formed and transformed continuously while moving through an open-end parcours of obstacles, controversies and negotiations. Decisions involve a heterogenous variety of stakeholders and the outcome for a great part becomes fairly unpredictable. Instead to fail with even more static imagery and resisting structures, or to reduce the multiplicity of stakeholder voices and the complexity of options, one can ask, what tools and strategies are needed to work with and within the dynamic complexity? Which new and different roles do (urban) designers, architects and planners take on? How would designs be redesigned and re-visualized when indeterminacy is recognized as an essential component? And how can the design of the processes themselves become a central task of the designing disciplines?

Symposium Lecturer

Assemble Studio, London
Barbara Buser, Denkstatt Basel
Eric Honegger, Baubüro Insitu Basel
Christopher Dell, ifit Berlin
Tina Haisch, fhnw Basel
Bernd Kniess, Urban Design HCU Hamburg
Freek Persyn, 51N4E Brussels
Markus Schaefer, Hosoya Schaefer Zürich
Niloufar Tajeri, TU Braunschweig
Barbara Zeleny, SBB Immobilien Zürich

Course leader

Marc Angst, Pascal Henschel, Baubüro Insitu AG Zürich Theresa Schütz, Rainer Steurer, unos/TU Wien René Tribble, Planbude Hamburg 51N4E, Brussels NDVR, Antwerp Till Wolfer, N55 & XYZ CARGO Kopenhagen Thomas Lommée, Open Structure

Target group

The Autumn School addresses young professionals, PhD and master’s students with interdisciplinary backgrounds in related fields of study and practice. The Autumn School includes access to the one day symposium with international speakers. The four day workshops are hosted by practitioners with backgrounds in architecture, planning, design and applied social science.

Course aim

DYNAMIC PLANNING:
What instruments are used under the condition of dynamic complexity? Which strategies, tactics and alliances are deployed and how are controversies fought out in the course of realizing a project?

RECORDING PROCESSES:
How to read, collect, record, visualize and archive the continuous flow of transformations during design and realization processes?

OPENING POSSIBILITIES:
How to open and extend the variety of options during the process?

WRESTLING WITH MATERIALITY:
How to convince «non-humans» like used building structures to take on a specific new role in the design and planning process?

USE-VALUE, EXCANGE-VALUE:
How to introduce new roles, actors and models of land property and yield?

ENABLING THE STREET:
How to manage complexity and diversity of interests and motivations? Tools, methods and experiences of broad public participation processes.

WHAT «SPACE» DO WE TALK ABOUT?
How to build with the perspectives of social-spacial architecture?

OPEN FORM, STRUCTURE, FUNCTION:
What are the rules and boundaries to make the «open» happen?

WE CLAIM: NOT THE PRODUCT, BUT PRODUCTION!
New ways of self-empowerment and self-authorization in spatial and material production?

Fee info

Fee

350 CHF, The workshop and the symposium are not for profit and are co-financed through the participants fee. It includes accommodation, full catering, workshops and symposium.

Interested?

When:

26 September - 29 September 2018

School:

FHNW Academy of Art and Design

Institution:

FHNW Academy of Art and Design

Language:

English

Credits:

1.5 EC

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