20-21 SEMESTER 1 #1
ON CIRCULAR MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Lore Bergers - Kaat Boon - Jérôme Cauwels - Raphaël Defleur - Marie Dewulf - Maël Matthieu Fernand Duclovel - Dries Dupré - Tania Farinango Vasquez - Lisa Fraeye - Zacharias Hatziloukas - Samuel Hoornaert - Anissa Kuru - Lin Liu - Isabel Locquet - Elisabeth Milde - Florent Oosterlynck - Ward Peetermans - Ruichi Porwal - Raquel Prudencio - Elien Rogge - Maaike Ryckaert - Mick Smits - Benjamin Van Kerschaever - Guillaume Vandekerckhof - Charlotte Winnen - Bowen Zhang - |
RESEARCH
Surface minerals
Flanders + Brussels
ACADEMIC YEAR
2020 ︎︎︎ 2021
WORKSHOPS
︎︎︎ INTRODUCTION 20-21
︎︎︎ PROTOTYPING 20-21
In this studio students are challenged to understand the changing meaning of architecture in this world in transition. They learn that ‘the act of building’ is a part of an infinite process of construction where the extraction of resources is as much part of the design as its physical outcome.
Surface minerals
Flanders + Brussels
ACADEMIC YEAR
2020 ︎︎︎ 2021
WORKSHOPS
︎︎︎ INTRODUCTION 20-21
︎︎︎ PROTOTYPING 20-21
In this studio students are challenged to understand the changing meaning of architecture in this world in transition. They learn that ‘the act of building’ is a part of an infinite process of construction where the extraction of resources is as much part of the design as its physical outcome.
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FIELD WORK
30/09/2020 ︎︎︎ 10/11/2020
6 provinces - 36 extraction sites - 540 kg of resources