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Project BSc2-I: Housing - Atelier Angonese

People

Angonese W.

Course director

Baggio F.

Assistant

Fantini T.

Assistant

Sirotti A.

Assistant

Description

As usual, each academic year is dedicated to a theoretical theme that characterises the teaching experience. This practice allows the project to be inscribed in a broader reflection on themes of contemporary architecture.

The annual theme will be 'Forms of Water'. Throughout human history, water has shaped buildings, cities and entire cultures, dictating their physical structure, poetic essence and relationship to the environment. Large bodies of water have influenced relations between nations, the shape of the city and urban planning, generating infrastructure and devices to ensure the coexistence of nature and artifice.

Human settlements close to water have, since time immemorial, enjoyed great opportunities, but today they must also take into account the risks linked to climate change and the violence of the natural elements. The evocative and architectural power of water has, however, always been present in architecture, and it is in this relationship that we want to place our discussion. A poetic but contemporary and informed discussion on the risks and the immense value that this element will assume in the future.

The first semester we will work in a city that makes its relationship with water its very reason, Venice, and the project programme will be an artist's atelier on the mouth of the canal in the Giardini della Biennale.

To get closer to the theme, we will begin the semester with the Redesign and Reconstruction exercise, which will be devoted to ten architectural objects.

Teaching mode

In presence