Workshop Description:An exploration of the capacity of construction to embody or communicate meaning.The Workshop #3 will seek to liberate construction from its subservient role to form-making so thatit may itself become the primary communicative/expressive tool of an architectural object.An analysis will be made of how and, more importantly, why certain materials or techniques areused in architecture.Following this, an exploration will be made towards new potentialities, latent in the samematerials and processes.The output of Workshop #3 might be a constructed object, with its foundation in a fictional valuesystem, however noble or irreverent.The academic aim of Workshop #3 will be to expand the participants’ conception of the value ofconstruction within Architecture. So that it may be seen as more than a facilitation of a preconceived formal result, but rather a rich cultural act in itself.Workshop will run for 2no. 2 hour sessions per week for six weeks. nowwhatconstructs (at) gmail.com
About the Organisers:Cian Deegan & Alice Casey founded TAKA in 2006. They studied Architecture at DIT and Professional Practice at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. In London, Cian worked with Niall McLaughlin Architects, Alice with Curtis Wood Architects. They have travelled through Asia, Australia, South and North America, studying examples of vernacular architecture and culture. From 2007, in Dublin, Alice has worked with dePaor architects, Cian with O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects. In 2008 TAKA became the youngest representatives of Ireland at the Venice Architectural Biennale as part of The Lives of Spaces exhibition, and have recently completed their first projects. TAKA is a practice concerned with the communicative potential of architecture, with tectonic expression and with meaning and is based in Dublin, Ireland.
-We believe that constructs should acknowledge their interstitial position between ground and sky -We believe that constructs should be containers for the movement of water between ground and sky -We believe that water is the carrier of life, and that rain is a sacred, fertilizing process -We believe that through holding and channelling water, that constructs themselves become alive -We do not know why we believe this, we just do . . . .
Brief for Final Task:
- Each construct is to communicate the beliefs of the above manifesto. - Constructs to be built by pairs of workshoppers (please organise yourselves into pairs) One construct per workshopper Each pair to relate to each-other, yet also be an autonomous unit in itself. - Each construct is to be built primarily from timber and concrete (workshoppers are free to incorporate metalwork if they see fit). - Each constructs overall form is to be within the constraints as shown in Fig.A - Each construct should treat cuts into timber in the manner described in Fig.B - Each construct should have one side/ elevation which is given primary importance (to allow future orientation) - Each construct should be portable (by two people)
N.B. the primary means of communication and expression should be at the level of the detail (i.e. how elements join and are put together) with ideas of form taking a secondary role.
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