Fall 2024
Master Studio. AHO.
Circular Prototyping: Critical Mass
Spring 2023
Master Studio. AHO.
Re-store: Petroleum
Fall 2022
Master Seminar. AHO.
Lightweight Architecture III: Towards A New Material Paradigm
Fall 2022
Master Seminar. AHO.
Pre-diploma
Fall 2022
Master Studio. AHO.
Re-store: Central Theater
Spring 2022
Master Seminar. AHO.
Pre-diploma
Fall 2019
Seminar. HKU.
Material Histories: Critical Mass.
Spring 2019
Seminar. HKU.
Material Histories: Equilibrium and Suspense.
Spring 2019
Year 4 Studio. HKU.
Open Structures II: Labour.
Fall 2018
Year 4 Studio. HKU.
Open Structures I: Industry Vernaculars.
Fall 2018
Master Studio. HKU.
Universals VII: Saturday Afternoon.
Fall 2017
Master seminar. Monash University.
Material History: Critical Mass.
Fall 2014
Master Studio. AHO.
Re-Store: Oslo. Reinventing the Government District.
Fall 2013
Master Studio. AHO.
Three Critical Projects.
Fall 2012
Master Studio. AHO.
Asylum Venice.
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Fall 2016
Master studio. AHO.
Re-Store: Systems
Experimental preservation studio focusing on the study of building systems.
At large, architecture after 1945 has been advanced through the integration of systems: ventilation ducts, curtain walls, elevators, suspended ceilings, technical floors, waste-shafts, heating, plumbing, insulation, moveable walls, alarm and surveillance systems etc. These systems respond to our most fundamental needs: they help us breath, keep us warm, give us light, keep us safe, get rid of our waste, etc. They are more or less invisible, they are mass-produced, they belong to the global market of merchandise and shipping, and they are hardly ever considered to belong to the realm of Architecture. Paradoxically; if you take away these systems, it is difficult to inhabit this spaces comfortably considering contemporary building codes and living standards.
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Teachers: Erik Langdalen, Andrea Pinochet, Jørgen Tandberg
Study trip: New York
Guests: Jorge Otero-Pailos, Andre Jaque, Amandine Kastler
At large, architecture after 1945 has been advanced through the integration of systems: ventilation ducts, curtain walls, elevators, suspended ceilings, technical floors, waste-shafts, heating, plumbing, insulation, moveable walls, alarm and surveillance systems etc. These systems respond to our most fundamental needs: they help us breath, keep us warm, give us light, keep us safe, get rid of our waste, etc. They are more or less invisible, they are mass-produced, they belong to the global market of merchandise and shipping, and they are hardly ever considered to belong to the realm of Architecture. Paradoxically; if you take away these systems, it is difficult to inhabit this spaces comfortably considering contemporary building codes and living standards.
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Teachers: Erik Langdalen, Andrea Pinochet, Jørgen Tandberg
Study trip: New York
Guests: Jorge Otero-Pailos, Andre Jaque, Amandine Kastler