Международен уъркшоп курс „Architecture for Humanity“
Pandemic, economic crisis, migration and climate change: every area – from the periphery of our metropolis to the most remote tropical village – can now be defined as “emergency context”.
The United Nations – already before the pandemic cycle – estimated that the fragmentation of conflicts, combined with the effects of the economic and ecological crisis, was generating a humanitarian emergency greater than that caused by the Second World War.
In this context, the architect plays a fundamental role, because architecture responds to man’s primary needs. Finding shelter, receiving education, living healthy are rights that require “containers” in the first place, and architecture – great architecture – would be very little if limited to contexts of well-being; since man is at the center of architecture, and man, in any context, in any condition, deserves dignity and beauty.
This is why the course in „Architecture for Humanity“ was born, to train designers who know how to compose meaningful architectures even in the most complex contexts, to bring quality where you have always designed to the bottom, beauty where you are used to not seeing it.
Accustomed to designing in terms of objectives, budget and understanding of anthropological phenomena, the designers will – instead – acquire a method that can be used in any context, capable of optimizing resources and design stimuli to produce, in any condition, a refined architectural phenomenon.
Through the study of the global scenario and the comparison with the experience of some of the most authoritative voices in the field (from the UN to representatives of the government of territories in emergency) the designers will focus on the technical and compositional strategies to be adopted in the humanitarian, social and emergency field, during 91 hours of lessons, 32 hours of workshop and numerous interventions by renowned professionals.
ЕЗИК:
Италиански /с превод на английски за чужденци/
БРОЙ МЕСТА:
25
МЯСТО НА ПРОВЕЖДАНЕ:
Болония
ПЕРИОД НА ПРОВЕЖДАНЕ:
21.09.2020 / 13.11.2020
ПРОДЪЛЖИТЕЛНОСТ:
3 дни/седмично – пълно работно време
РАЗХОДИ:
2,450 € + ДДС за присъствие на място
1,600 € + ДДС за виртуален курс
5 пълни стипендии
ПРОГРАМА
91 учебни часа + посещения на участващите компании
INTERNATIONAL SCENARIO | 8 HOURS
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SOCIAL HOUSING | 6 HOURS
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CATASTROPHY MANAGEMENT | 6 HOURS
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EMERGENCIAL SCHOOL | 8 HOURS
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CLIMATE CHANGES | 6 HOURS
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EXTREME ARCHITECTURE | 9 HOURS
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TECHNOLOGIES FOR HUMANITY | 16 HOURS
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CULTURE & HERITAGE | 8 HOURS
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URBAN RESILIENCE | 8 HOURS
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CASE HISTORY | 8 HOURS
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3D CONSTRUCTIONS | 8 HOURS
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ГОСТ ЛЕКТОРИ:
KISHIN NO KAI: THE AFTERMATH OF THE TSUNAMI IN JAPAN / Kengo Kuma | Kengo Kuma and Associates
LOW-INCOME HOUSES: LIVING IN ACUÑA, MEXICO / Tatiana Bilbao | Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
RESEARCH IN MATERIAL: PAPER SHELTER HAITI / Shigeru Ban | Shigeru Ban Architects
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: ARCHITECTURE ACCORDING TO FOSTER + PARTNERS / Nicola Scaranaro | Foster + Partners
VOLONTARIAT HOME FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN: ARCHITECTURAL QUALITY OF A HUMANITARIAN PROJECT / Anupama Kundoo | Anupama Kundoo Architects
ESPAÑA LIBRARY: CULTURE AND BEAUTY IN MEDELLÌN, COLOMBIA / Giancarlo Mazzanti | El Equipo Mazzanti
JUSTICE & BEAUTY: EXPERIENCES FROM RWANDA / Jean Paul Uzabakiriho | Mass Design
DESIGN IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS: CREATING DIGNITY THROUGH BEAUTY / Raul Pantaleo | TAMassociati
УЪРКШОП
ИДЕЕН ПРОЕКТ НА ДЕТСКА ГРАДИНА В КИРИБАТИ
This workshop will be conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy Sustainability of the Republic of Kiribati. Students will be given the opportunity to work on the symbolic context of the global climate change crisis: the Tarawa atoll, the capital city of the Republic of Kiribati. The project will concern the design of a kindergarden that may be resilient to the extreme conditions that this natural paradise must increasingly face due to the ocean rising levels. This context is extraordinary charmant both from a naturalistic and an anthropological point of view – the ikiribati are the descendants of the ancient Polynesian navigators. Tarawa and Kiribati are the ideal background for conducting design reflections that combine man, nature and contemporary architectural intervention. The immensity of the sky, the flaming sunsets, and the subtle atolls, barely visible on the surface of the ocean, will be the background for an intervention that aims at giving a future of beauty to the young generations of the island.
ПРОФЕСОРИ
Shigeru Ban Architects
Kengo Kuma and Associates
El Equipo Mazzanti
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio
Anupama Kundoo Architects
TAMassociati
Foster + Partners
MISE Ministry of Infrastructures and Sustainable Energy of Kiribati
Università di Bologna
Comune di Bolognola
SBGA Blengini Ghirardelli
DONTSTOP Architettura
IOM International Organization for Migration
Politecnico di Torino
CMCC entro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici
NYC Department of City Planning
WASP
Università di Bologna