Summer School 2021 | Biomorphic Machines in Object and Urban Topologies
COLLABORATION:
We will work together with
professor Eric Goldemberg / FUI Miami, Studio MONAD / The goal is to
develop and fabricate real installations with the support of our Czech
counterparts on site, and to engage in a productive collaboration with
the Villa Tugendhat Museum in Brno.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
This workshop will develop
projects that explore the capacity of architecture to produce sound and
to be made of components that serve conventional architecture roles but
also become artefacts for the production of sound – innovative music
instruments as hybrid architectural elements, embedded within the
architecture. The aim of the project is to study new modes of tectonics
whereby architectural membranes not only serve the immediate purposes of
creating shelter but also become fodder for sound artists to experiment
with. The project will have an intense component of research into the
sonic world of music instruments’ luthiers, observing their craft and
technical sensibility in order to extrapolate techniques for making
larger architectural components derived from such craft. Rhythm and
pattern will constitute the fundamental basis for understanding the
multiple functional and aesthetic ways in which architecture can engage
with music in space, articulating issues of modularity, apertures,
porosity, and topology. It is expected that projects will examine ideal
conditions for the transmission and enhancement of sound, allowing for
new materials and spatial qualities to emerge vis-a-vis new
architectural sensations. The architecture itself becomes an object on
display, an exhibition of the mechanisms that produce its sonic
character.
Faculty of Architecture
July 26 - August 1, 2021
500 € (593 $), 2 ECTS
Capacity: 20 students
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