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Mark Morris

As seen in our HotHouse(s) midterm review, Mark Morris's kinetic architecture follows the logic of a packing algorithm.

tags: Kinetic, Packing, Mark Morris, Hani Rashid, HotHouse(s), Columbia University GSAPP
categories: Student Work
Thursday 05.03.07
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

Ifeanyi Oganwu

This detail elevation shows Ifeanyi Oganwu’s eroto-organic living pods, as seen in our HotHouse(s) final review last week. 

tags: Hani Rashid, HotHouse(s), Ifeanyi Oganwu, Columbia University GSAPP
categories: Student Work
Monday 04.30.07
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

HotHouse(s) Studio Assignment 01

Erase, Locate, Reconstitute, Reconstruct

Start with something inspired, reduced, and ambiguous. Abstract the conditions to the point of amnesia. Eradicate any semblance of a priori meaning. Build a functionless, scale-less, sensual, sophisticated, affective, operable, meaningful, textured, intimate architectural object. Locate a new materiality and research from within the abstract condition of your project

tags: HotHouse(s), Hani Rashid, Theo Lalis, Columbia University GSAPP
categories: Academia
Monday 01.22.07
Posted by Alexander Pincus
 

HotHouse(s): Prototypes, Assemblies and Architecture

I’m teaching studio with Hani Rashid again this semester, and we’re also adding Theo Lalis  (former designer at Future Systems) into the mix.

The brief follows :

HotHouse(s): Prototypes, Assemblies and Architecture
Columbia GSAPP Advanced Studio VI
Spring 2007
Hani Rashid + Alex Pincus + Theo Lalis Sarantoglou
Ten years ago the Digital Design Studios were initiated at Columbia GSAP. It was a pivotal decade that brought some important discoveries to architectural theory and design mainly through the investigation of computation and the potential for new formal strategies and methodologies. Today a new approach and pedagogy should focus on the mutation and realignment of the original digital design initiatives to pursue a new pedagogical agenda. Experimentation in architecture is now in search of some deeper resonances and trajectories, in need of a new infusion of thinking that is more consequential. What is of interest presently can be found in the realms of radical engineering, innovative hybrid materials, new modes of digital fabrication and non standardization/mass customization as well as innovative strategies for environmentally responsive and intelligent buildings. Today we are embarking on a new phase that is clearly about a greater integration between the way architecture is conceived, iterated, fabricated and implemented. it is about achieving a greater level of control over the symbiotic relationship between technique, process, and outcome, even if that outcome is deliberately about the unpredictable and the speculative. This endeavor depends on the following:

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tags: Advanced Studio VI, HotHouse(s), Theo Lalis, Hani Rashid, Columbia University GSAPP
categories: Academia
Saturday 01.20.07
Posted by Alexander Pincus