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Emerging Talents. Training Architects. Edition No. 1. Architectural Design

  • Book

  • 136 Pages
  • July 2021
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5841726

There is a newfound interest in architectural education. This AD is a survey of some of the best contemporary architecture student work in the world. The most forward-looking architecture schools worldwide are reinventing pedagogy in the hope of developing radical syllabi that are a rich mix of the virtual and the actual. Design education is changing and adapting to compensate for the new material changes to the discipline, and is being used to disentangle old, outmoded spatial practices and replace them with new paradigms of space and representation. This issue showcases the students and teachers who are pushing the envelope of architecture in extraordinary ways, offering their insights into its future materiality and spatial dexterity. It premieres a new young generation of architects who are likely to become names in the architectural profession and possibly important teachers themselves. Their work has been selected by their own influential teachers of architecture who describe the studio methodologies - and reasons for them - that prompted the work.

 

Contributors: Daniel K Brown, Jane Burry, Nat Chard, Odile Decq, Evan Douglis, Riet Eeckhout, Mark Garcia, Nicolas Hannequin, Perry Kulper, Elena Manferdini, Mark Morris, Hani Rashid, and Michael Young.

 

Featured institutions: A Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan; Architectural Association, London; Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London; Carleton University, Ottawa; CONFLUENCE Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture, Paris; Cooper Union, New York; University of Greenwich, London; KU Leuven, Belgium; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York; Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles; Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; and the University of Applied Arts, Vienna

Table of Contents

About the Editor 4
Neil Spiller

Introduction 6

The Next Generation

Circling the Table
Neil Spiller

The Magic of Asking ‘What if?’ 14

Radical Architectural Pedagogy
Elena Manferdini

Some Colours 24

Unravelling Thesis Constructions
Perry Kulper

Accelerating Towards Abundance 34

Planetary Strategies in the Era of the Anthropocene
Evan Douglis

Disciplinary Displacements 44

The Revaluation of Conventions through the Postgraduate Thesis
Michael Young

A Canvas on which to Feast 52

A Canadian Adventure
Neil Spiller

Making the Means to Draw Out Ideas 60
Nat Chard

Project Documentaries 68

The Rise of the Cinematic Portfolio
Mark Morris

Post-Operative ‘Post-isms’ 76

Details of the 21st-Century Educations of Architecturalists
Mark Garcia

Drawing on Situational Sites 86
Riet Eeckhout

Building the Future with Architecture 96
Nicolas Hannequin

Re-envisioning Healthcare Urbanism and Architecture 104
Hani Rashid

New Melbourne Pedagogics 112

A Virtual Web of Actions
Jane Burry

The Allegorical Architectural Project 120

Provocateurs, Propositions and Confrontations
Daniel K Brown

From Another Perspective 128

Going Underground

Rick Gooding
Neil Spiller

Contributors 134