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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Spring 2017
Master seminar. AHO.
Material History: Reading and Design of Structures
Introductory course to the history of construction materials and construction techniques.
The course is presented through a set of case studies - following the evolution of the architectural thought and practice across time. The course is based on seminar discussion and we will use drawing, model making and class presentations to examine multiple works, analysing the design process, material qualities and embedded structural concepts in relation to the context that fostered their creation.
How did we, for example, actually build our ancient temples without the machines and techniques we have today? How did the invention of rolled steel changed the course of history in architecture and the world? How can we make 6cm thick shells that span a football field, or house a horizontal silo? And how did Corbusier make the roof of Ronchamp float? From simple, short or tall buildings; to sophisticated and complex structures; we will delve in the world of construction, seeking answers to questions like this, in the drawing board, archives and site visits.
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Teachers: Andrea Pinochet
Study trips: New National Museum, Deichmanshe Akse w/ Juan Ruiz Anton, Florian Kosche Dip.Ing.
The course is presented through a set of case studies - following the evolution of the architectural thought and practice across time. The course is based on seminar discussion and we will use drawing, model making and class presentations to examine multiple works, analysing the design process, material qualities and embedded structural concepts in relation to the context that fostered their creation.
How did we, for example, actually build our ancient temples without the machines and techniques we have today? How did the invention of rolled steel changed the course of history in architecture and the world? How can we make 6cm thick shells that span a football field, or house a horizontal silo? And how did Corbusier make the roof of Ronchamp float? From simple, short or tall buildings; to sophisticated and complex structures; we will delve in the world of construction, seeking answers to questions like this, in the drawing board, archives and site visits.
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Teachers: Andrea Pinochet
Study trips: New National Museum, Deichmanshe Akse w/ Juan Ruiz Anton, Florian Kosche Dip.Ing.