ATMOSPHERE
VOLUME 04 I 2020-21
03. TECHNOLOGY BUILDING CONST. I
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I Building Construction I introduces students to architecture from a technological point of view. An architecture of technology will become active through building construction systems based on materials. Through the curation of the courses, issues of efficiency, environmental footprint and a wide range of interrelationships with the environment will become a common means to approach architecture, with the goal of introducing students to a more holistic conception of architecture and sustainability. Building Construction I will study material-based building construction systems based on wood and masonry. The architecture project’s organization, its structure and materiality are not to be applied to an abstract formal idea, but they are thought as inherent to the syntactical form of the development of the project. The logic of the various construction types will reference design strategies for architecture organizations and linguistic expressions.
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Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa Wojceich Oktaweic Tobias Holler, Coordinator Mathew Ford Niel Rosen + Nick Defelice, Structures- Coordinator Mathew Ford James Wiesenfeld Ivan Markov
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These studies are taken also in parallel to understand the material tectonics of large scale digitally fabricated physical models such as laser cut models and 3d printed models which as material based construction systems are understood as means to activate the logic of the design from the linguistic syntactical possibilities of the construction system.