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Details Entwurfsprogramm – Herbst Semester 2018

 

 

 

Angaben zur Professur

 

 

Lehrstuhl 

Professur M. Kaijima

 

 

Typ 

Professur für Architektur und Entwurf

 

 

Standort 

ONA G 36

 

 

Webseite 

www.kaijima.arch.ethz.ch

 

 

Assistierende 

Tamotsu Ito, Simona Ferrari

 

 

Kontakt E-Mail 

TamotsuItotamotsuito@arch.ethz.ch

 

 

 

 

Angaben zur Entwurfsklasse

 

 

Typ 

Entwurf V-IX

 

 

Thema 

Timber Behaviorology in Japan

 

 

Beschreibung
des Entwurfs-programmes 

Timber Behaviorology in Japan We can think of timber construction as something behaving in between human and nature, that can be regarded as the local culture of our built environment. This year, through the lens of Architectural Behaviorology, we focus in particular on designing a timber construction, learning to find its meanings at various scales, while comparing between Japanese and Swiss building culture. Both Japan and Switzerland have abundant timber resources of trees planted artificially during the period of economic growth in the last centuries. Today these resources are suffering from the pressure of the global market, and from the disappearance of skills and knowledge of traditional carpentry due to the mechanization of the industry. Our field of study in the autumn semester will be in Gifu, one of the richest prefecture in Japan in term of forests. In the design studio, students will examine the existing actor network of timber construction with design method— from traditional to modern—and at multiple scales—from territory to detail—in order to understand the relationships between buildings and society, visualizing them by actor network maps with an ethnographical approach. Then, through drawings and models, the students will propose a reimagined timber construction as an intervention within this network, for a better future of Gifu. Students choosing design class Kaijima in priority 1 during internal enrolment do not choose a seminar week in HS 2018. Trip to Japan during seminar week is mandatory and will be credited as seminar week. Architectural Behaviorology The development of modern technology and industry in the 20th century has constructed a barrier between our everyday life and local resources such as nature, human skills, and their knowledge. Architectural Behaviorology is our architectural design method which focuses on creating a better accessibility to such resources. Our objective is to cultivate these resources in order to rediscover their forgotten potential through the lens of ethnographical network, and activate them by proposing an architectural design. The program under the Chair of Architectural Behaviorology focuses on 6 themes along 6 years: 'Window Behaviorology' 'Genealogy of Architectural Typology' 'Actor Network of Timber Construction' 'Urban-Rural Exchange' 'Urban Hybrid' 'Urban Commons,' developing one theme both in Japan and in Switzerland/Europe each year.

 

 

Thematische und methodische Schwerpunkte 

Entwurf, Konstruktion, Modellbau, Visualisierungen, Actor Network Map

 

 

Lernziele 

Creative proposal for future of Gifu by timber construction design Understanding of Japanese timber construction behaviorology Understanding of drawing for actor network map

 

 

LV-Nr. des Entwurfs 

052-1115-18

 

 

Zusätzliche integrierte Disziplin(en) 

 

 

Unterrichts-sprache 

English

 

 

Arbeitsweise 

Einzel- und Gruppenarbeit, davon 1 bis 2 Wochen Gruppenarbeit

 

 

Daten Zwischenkritiken 

Oct.9,10 Nov.20,21

 

 

Datum Schlusskritik 

Dec.18,19

 

 

Einführungs-veranstaltung 

Sep 18

 

 

Zusätzliche Kosten 

CHF 100 (Schätzung, ohne allfällige Seminarwochenkosten)

 

 

Verfügbare Plätze 

24

 

 

Plakat des Entwurfs-programmes 

Plakat ansehen (PDF Datei)

 

 

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