Cadavre Exquis: Dutch Architecture with Landscape Methods Vol. 3. (pre-release 0.02)

Contemporary architecture is increasingly influenced by the concept of landscape, and this is particularly the case in the Netherlands. Like at many other places, a new mindset is emerging, transforming the core values of the disciplines of architecture and urbanism with the notion of the organization of architectural space as a landscape. Through experiment our lab develops methods to analyze such phenomena in focused studies of specific cases, understanding how architects use landscape not only as a metaphor but also as a method to design buildings. 32 students selected and analyzed outstand... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jauslin, D. (author)
Skjonsberg, M. (author)
Dokumenttyp: Buch
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: DGJ DasGehtJa
Schlagwörter: architecture / landscape / design methods / Huig Maaskant / Wim Quist / OMA / SANAA / Mecanoo / MVRDV / NOX / De Zwarte Hond / NL-Architects / Onix / FACT / MonderschijmMoonen
Sprache: Englisch
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Contemporary architecture is increasingly influenced by the concept of landscape, and this is particularly the case in the Netherlands. Like at many other places, a new mindset is emerging, transforming the core values of the disciplines of architecture and urbanism with the notion of the organization of architectural space as a landscape. Through experiment our lab develops methods to analyze such phenomena in focused studies of specific cases, understanding how architects use landscape not only as a metaphor but also as a method to design buildings. 32 students selected and analyzed outstanding built work of a wide field of architects from four generations of Dutch practitioners starting with Huig Maaskant (founder of the RAvB), Huig Maaskant, Wim QUist, OMA, SANAA, Mecanoo, MVRDV, NOX, De Zwarte Hond, NL-Architects, Onix, FACT and MonderschijmMoonen. Students drew and built models of their analyses, where four layers are detachable as a separate entity, and then played a game the surrealist called Cadavre Exquis. The result is a dismantled floating olympic village for Rotterdam, which is exhibited at it’s site in the historic docklands RDM on the Heijplaat. This Book is the catalogue to the exhibition. ; Urbanism ; Architecture