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un/adapted conjunctions

un/adapted conjunctions
Tutors Lennart Vandewaetere, Mira Sanders
Campus Brussels
Language EN
Engagement Mediating Tactics
Semester 2


UN/ADAPTED CONJUNCTIONS

DESIGN ENVIRONMENT
With ‘un/adapted conjunctions,’ the master studio – led by visual artist/researcher Mira Sanders and architect Lennart Vandewaetere – and especially un/adapted alludes to the urgency of adaptive (re)use and its developments in the field. This master studio aims to reflect and experiment with these concepts through critical and explorative mass-design production, both beyond and at the edge of the conventional feasibilities of adaptive (re)(f)usus* techniques, practices, and applications in the current architectural landscape and transdisciplinary environments (art, architecture, archaeology, mapping, film, humanities, and natural sciences).

CONCEPTUAL INSPIRATION
‘Unadapted’ is also a wink to the phenomenal architectural project Unadapted City (1995-1999) by the Belgian architect Luc Deleu. This project, in which ‘recycling’ was also an important theme, emphasizes the ever-changing process and mechanism of a city that lives, continuously shifts, transforms, and grows. Unadapted City outlines a speculative quest for the urban space and the beings that live and can reside there in an ever-changing city. From this research and project, we take several principles into this master studio, including some dynamic and paradoxical spatial connections/processes and the continuously changing architectural elements in time and space.

DESIGN APPROACH(es)
‘Conjunctions’—words that connect clauses, sentences, or words—as both a metaphor and methodology for architectural design. Similar to how conjunctions such as “and,” “but,” “or,” “yet,” “so,” and “for” establish relationships and introduce complexity in language, we will examine how these principles can explore and inspire the creation of dynamic, multifaceted architectural constructions. Students will be tasked with developing spatial and architectural variations that embody these conjunction principles, resulting in explorative designs rich in imagination, materiality, un-adaptability, research, and experiment. This approach encourages a more nuanced and dynamic design methodology, similar to how conjunctions in language add depth and complexity to sentences. Using conjunctions and language as a conceptual framework, the master studio aims to create designs that are not necessarily functional but rather explorative and critical. It encourages students to think beyond conventional boundaries and to trigger dynamic relationships between different elements within a space.

We also ask the question: how do you deal with un/adapted conjunctions and a transdisciplinary craftmanship approach today? Through contemporary techniques such as media, print, and laser-cut methods, we parallelly investigate with the design process how you can personalize the assembly of materials into artifacts. This master studio environment continues LAB-O, with spatial exploration and experimentation at its core. The emphasis is on experiential, critical, and reflective design learning. Various media and methodologies are used depending on the research the student conducts and the concepts they want to underpin. These media can range from text, drawing, model, and object installation to sound, film, performance, and/or combinations thereof. The diversity of media explored challenges the student and helps them develop a critical/playful design and research process.

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
Our approach to construction in this master studio critically engages with un/adapted conjunctions, not only as a challenge to adaptive re-use but also as a broader inquiry into construction materials, including prefab. Instead of forcing materials to fit standardized roles, we explore their inherent characteristics and potential. This approach treats materials—whether recycled, repurposed, or prefabricated—as flexible components that offer diverse design possibilities without the need for adaptation to predefined norms.

The process begins with an analysis of Asplund’s section, laying the groundwork for questioning traditional conjunctions. This is followed by its application in the real-world context of the Passage Chambon in Brussels, where we test how these un/adapted conjunctions can challenge conventional material use and integration. Prefabricated elements in particular, are examined for their capacity to transcend the limits (e.g. scale & supply options), of their typical application, becoming active, autonomous design elements rather than passive, standardized parts of a construction system.

By resisting the imposition of standardization on both adaptive re-use and prefabricated systems, we aim to provoke a deeper exploration of how architecture as a medium can evolve through deliberate, inventive conjunctions that experiment the integrity of each material (also to its context), transforming it into a critical and intense component of the spatial experience.

More detailed information on the assignment and the working process & environment >>
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thank you for your feedback and conversations along the way: A. Nonneman, S. Vrebos, H. Van de Vloet, R. D’Hondt, B. Gladine and M. Vaneeckhoutte & LUCA construct, CIVA collections

IMAGE SOURCES
Thumbnail image: Thomas Ruff, L’empereur, 1982
Collage image (left side of this page): Exploded view Reflex Camera Nikon, student’s process work 3BA Experiment, Thomas Ruff L’Empereur, Jorn Utzon section drawing Bagsværd Church in Copenhagen, interior view Bagsværd Church,…

 

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