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時間安排 5月5號-5月31號 工作坊從5月5號開始到31號結(jié)束。工作坊場地為臺山梅家大院。5月5號為工作坊開題日,5月11號至5月12號為場地調(diào)研時間(需在臺山住一晚)。平時上課時間為每周兩次(各半天),具體時間和地點另行通知。 課程介紹
Incremental Urbanism Intensive Studios will investigate the informal urban renewal of Jiangmen countryside. Selected sites will display locally-initiated user appropriations on existing collective forms, beginning with Part 1: Mei Clan Compound. 工作坊將圍繞著“如何理解時間與空間變化和雜異性對當(dāng)前實踐和理念框架的挑戰(zhàn)”這一問題展開研究。工作坊試圖通過“漸進”這一視角來觀察和記錄城市的生長和變化。工作坊學(xué)生將會應(yīng)用一種新的閱讀城市形態(tài)的方法理論:一種非常細微的針對已建立的建筑形式的閱讀。這種閱讀的重點將放在連接部件或事物之間的建筑空間里面。在“漸進”這個視角里,空間的閱讀不是作為一種依附建筑之上固定的結(jié)構(gòu),而是一個能夠持續(xù)變形和自我組織的不穩(wěn)定過程。這個過程涉及了空間的延伸和收縮,并衍射了一個在一段時間內(nèi)能夠預(yù)測、應(yīng)付和接納變化和生長的城市形態(tài)(urban realm)。 How can we understand the conditions of time and change, extreme hybridity that challenge current conceptual frameworks and practices? The purpose of the studio is to engage this question and begin by observing through an “incremental” lens. Students will be introduced to a new methodology of reading urban form – a nuanced reading of the existing collective built forms with attention to the space between things and the syntax of part-to-part connections. Space is read not as cohesive structure but as an unstable series of association in continual transformation, constantly reorganizing itself through processes of both expansion and retraction, an urban realm that is capable of anticipating and hosting change over time. (Text & Photography: Elaine Kwong) 導(dǎo)師團隊 Elaine Kwong 課程發(fā)起人/主持導(dǎo)師 哈佛大學(xué)設(shè)計學(xué)院 Head Lecturer Co-Founder, Current Urban Projects MAUD, Harvard GSD Jason Ho/何志森 聯(lián)合導(dǎo)師 華南理工大學(xué)建筑學(xué)院 Co-Lecturer Founding Director, Mapping Workshop Adjunct Professor, RMIT University Lisa Hollywood 特邀導(dǎo)師 哈佛大學(xué)設(shè)計學(xué)院 Guest Lecturer Associate Urban Designer, Stoss MAUD, Harvard GSD Andrew Stokholz 特邀導(dǎo)師 哈佛大學(xué)設(shè)計學(xué)院 Guest Lecturer Research Manager, Future Cities Lab MUP, Harvard GSD Kamilla Csegzi 特邀導(dǎo)師 哥倫比亞大學(xué)建筑學(xué)院 Guest Lecturer Associate Architect, wHY Architecture MSAAD, Columbia GSAPP |
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