Prototyping Collective Gestures: Reworking the way and the work of architecture

Marie Frier Hvejsel, Wiebke Ahues, Martin Stumpf, Maria Wyller

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Abstract

Progress towards a viable development of the built environment entails a series of inter-disciplinary challenges that needs to be addressed collectively. In architectural practice, these challenges necessarily call for a reworking of our ways of working (how and with whom do we collaborate?) as well as the work of architecture itself (how and with what do we built?). With this ‘Critical Practice’ submission, the prototype itself provides a view in-to how this necessary rework takes shape as a collective ‘bottom up’ effort in the practice of David Chipperfield Architects. By mapping out the interdisciplinary knowledge gath-ered in and of the prototype, we discuss its critical potential towards gradual change of the confining conditions of ‘usual practice’. The prototype in question, developed as a com-petition entry for Hufelandstraße in Munich, exemplifies how the individual competencies of each team member can be activated collectively in reworking the resourcefulness of the entire body of architectural construction.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructures & Architecture: A viable urban perspective? : Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Structures and Architecture (ICSA 2022)
EditorsMarie Frier Hvejsel, Paulo J S Cruz
Number of pages5
PublisherCRC Press
Publication date2022
Pages305-309
ISBN (Electronic)9781003023555
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event5th International Conference on Structures and Architecture 2022 - Aalborg Universitty, Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: 6 Jul 20228 Jul 2022

Conference

Conference5th International Conference on Structures and Architecture 2022
LocationAalborg Universitty
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period06/07/202208/07/2022

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