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40 323 Lightweight Architecture: Towards a New Material Paradigm

Full course name in Norwegian Bokmål: 
Lightweight Architecture: Towards a New Material Paradigm
Credits: 
6
Course code: 
40 323
Level of study: 
Master
Teaching semester: 
2023 Spring
Assessment semester: 
2023 Spring
Language of instruction: 
English
Year: 
2023
Maximum number of students: 
16
Person in charge
Lina Elisabeth Broström
Required prerequisite knowledge

Admission to AHO and successful completion of three years bachelor level studies (180 ECTS).

The course is open to students from: Architecture

Course content

This seminar will examine the process of building- what we build with as well as how we build - we will explore how we can design with responsibility towards the environment by rethinking the way we build today. In the course students will develop an individual manifesto stating a point of view.

The predominant model for sourcing materials relies heavily on finite resources - in a time of rising prices on common building materials as well as extensive extraction, more alternatives are key. New materials can enter the building market if we increase our knowledge, through means of prefabrication, updated material cultures and regulations. We will discuss the role of the industry and the architect as a key player in this development, with its capacity to scale-up and introduce alternatives.

Take for instance wood and its journey from a traditional building material to a fully industrialized product with efficient production and prefabrication techniques. This course will reverse-read this journey and speculate on how it can be applied to other materials. We will discuss ways to re-introduce forgotten techniques of building with clay, hemp and straw among others. 

This seminar will go beyond the surface and provide knowledge on how we can take responsibility for the materials before, during and after their assembly, as well as how we can become active agents and initiate a more dynamic way of building.

Learning outcome

Knowledge:

  • Awareness of the complexity of a building’s life cycle, how it can be built, maintained and disassembled.
  • Knowledge of material properties: physical, mechanical and aesthetic. 
  • Knowledge of building culture and local industry practice. 

Skills:

  • Articulation of tactics regarding chosen materials in a work of architecture.

General competence:

  • Demonstrate practices that can be implemented in new and innovative ways.
Working and learning activities

This seminar is organized around hands-on material investigations and analytical drawing in context to critical readings. Throughout the course, students will explore the potential of responsible materials and their role in today's practice. We will use historical and contemporary precedents to learn from traditional building techniques and material science.

Curriculum

Course literature will be available in Leganto.

Form of assessmentGroupingGrading scaleComment
Portfolio assessment (Vurderingsmappe)IndividualPass / failThe basis for assessment in the course is based on a portfolio consisting of assignments and presentations.
Vurderinger:
Form of assessment:Portfolio assessment (Vurderingsmappe)
Grouping:Individual
Grading scale:Pass / fail
Comment:The basis for assessment in the course is based on a portfolio consisting of assignments and presentations.
Workload activityComment
AttendanceStudents are expected to attend all course days and be active participants in the seminar activities.
Forventet arbeidsinnsats:
Workload activity:Attendance
Comment:Students are expected to attend all course days and be active participants in the seminar activities.