Friday 27 September 2013

URBAN WANDERING Inspiration - London, 26/09


HIGHLIGHTS
Royal Ear Hospital  (Bartlett MA show)

@BartlettArchUCL
#BPRO13


Whimsical "Candy Cloud" machine


"Shaping sound space" installation 


The British Museum 


Exquisite craftsmanship;  17th Century gold filigree adorned head dress; China 

Throne of Weapons; 2001 re appropriation of  decommissioned weapons collected since the end of Mozambique's civil war in 1992

Friday 20 September 2013

MA Architecture ... Magical Fabrications

Excited to be back at the Canterbury School of Architecture to complete a final semester in MA Architecture; this semesters basis for study is reliant upon a hands-on approach to making through invention and fabrication...

The place where earth and heaven meet, Flammarion engraving [artist unknown]


Magical Fabrications: Thematic overview:

MAGICAL:
1. relating to, using, or resembling magic
2. beautiful or delightful in a way that seems removed from everyday life

FABRICATION:
1. the process of producing a thing
2. an invention, concoction or myth

"A travelling magician seeks to stimulate a sense of wonder in her audience. She does this by unpacking and constructing a trick. The scenario that she describes, although theatrical, is usually grounded in normal terminologies and so is accepted as normal by the observer. Once this suspension of disbelief has occurred, our magician’s performance manipulates aspects of the observer’s perception, subverting preconceived couplings of cause and effect by sleight of hand. As the audience attempt to reconstruct how these tricks work, moments of collective delight are created.

In many ways, an Architect behaves in the same way as the Magician. Starting from an imagined audience, the Architect coordinates space as a performance. This arrangement is based on what we think that the audience will appreciate and enjoy; we repeatedly deploy ‘tricks’ from our design repertoire. Once again, it is the reconstruction of the constituent moves of this trickery that we hope will engender delight in our audience, the occupants of our buildings.

It is therefore of value for us, as Architects, to explore and understand more deeply how the performer - audience couple works and how the notion of ‘delight’ in architecture can be triggered. During the next year, we will seek to explore how patterns, motion and phenomena of performance that we perceive in the natural world might be reconstructed by the observer, forming a mimetic cultural manufacture of imagination, ritual and meaning. We will examine how this process might guide to the production of artefacts and the crafting of objects that seek to interact or communicate with their user.
Themes of kinesis, time-based performance, perceived animism and the inaccuracies of reality will frame enquiry into our primary question; how people construct understandings of the world and how, as designers, we can manipulate these processes to create novelty and a sensation of wonder"

Course lead by Sam McElhinney




Thursday 19 September 2013

Back to CSA...and baking rainbow cake!

First assignment... "Design and construct a delightful plate of food; savoury or sweet.. The plate should provide a small taster (or nibble) serving for a total of six people. It must be ‘cooked’ and relate to your personal tastes in some way. Be prepared to talk briefly about the reasons for your choice of recipe as you serve it to the group; to tell us why it delights you and why you think that others will like it"

Constructing a RAINBOW CAKE to delight!

Rainbow surprise!! (All photos: Tina Zacharia)


METHOD

Preparation 'Instruments and ingredients' 
Measuring ingredients
Mixing, the easy way...
Mixture separation and Colouring
Baked and cooling, ready for frosting