Advisor: Richard Rosa, Valeria Herrera
‘Architecture as the Design of Buildings’ will be concerned with the study and advancement of the notion of Architecture as the Design of Buildings as framed through one or more of four areas of focus:
- The Form | Content symbiosis re; Surface | Space | Structure | Symbol
- Image-Making | Experimental Representation | Technique | Drawing | Painting | Video
- Narrative | Memory | Sequence | Meaning
- History | Typology | Analysis | Civilization | City | Identity
The Architectural Thesis is the student’s project and not the advisor’s project. The core ideas, interests and ambitions are self-initiated by the student. AG “Architectural Design” is positioned to assist the student in clarifying, evolving and architecturalizing the student’s initial provocations. We work to support the student’s fundamental disciplinary topic within the study of the design of buildings and to not mold them according to our own. We will help direct, refine and demystify the thesis to frame an architectural issue, contention or curiosity. We will help the student develop a more focused approach and ultimately realize a precise thesis statement that articulates the architectural issue/s endemic to the project. While the advisor’s sensibilities will influence the work, the core values, goals and scope should come from the student’s…position.
We will look things up, we will read things, we will draw things, we will model things, we will record discoveries and will engage in the parallel activity of speculation. We will conduct analyses of architectural content and also of non-architectural content. We will work largely through making while grounding work in the appropriate areas of theoretical, historical and or architectural discourse. We do expect/require that all “Architecture as the Design of Buildings” thesis endeavors are to be architectural design projects and that they contend with issues of context, utility, language, typology, space and the evolution of the architectural species, i.e. making Architecture.
tuesday, may 2, 10 am - 4 pm, rooms 401 & 414
Internal Critics: Davis, Pellicano, Parga, Stenson
10:00 AM |
Ellie Derwenskus Intermediary Realm (Slocum 414) |
11:00 AM |
Ebonia Moody Housing the Homeless (Slocum 401) |
1:00 PM |
Miles Forminard Modern Organic Architecture (Slocum 414) |
2:00 PM |
Rahmah Gimba A Nigerian City (Slocum 401) |
3:00 PM |
Mario Benedict Contemplation in the Commonplace (Slocum 414) |
wednesday, may 3, 10 am - 4 pm, rooms 314 & 414
Internal Critics: Henderson, Stenson, Shanks, Pellicano
10:00 AM |
Isabel Sierra
Museum of the Mechanical Eye |
11:00 AM |
Justin Difabritis Suppression | Liberation (Slocum 314) |
1:00 PM |
Jaifer Sultan (Slocum 414) |
2:00 PM |
Alexander Estes & Eli Austin
Thesis of Simultaneity |
3:00 PM |
Eli Austin & Alexander Estes Thesis of Simultaneity (Slocum 314) |