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MARCH-6020-1: M'Arch Studio 2

Spring 2024

Subject: Graduate Architecture
Type: Studio
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Graduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 16, 2024 — May 05, 2024
Meetings: Mon/Thu 12:00-06:00PM, Main Bldg - S7 (Architecture) (inactive)
Instructors: Margaret Ikeda, Alexander Schofield

Units: 6.0
Enrolled: 8/15

Description:

MArch Studio 2 is composed of two mini-studio components, each of which introduces a distinct discourse of architecture. The first, 2A, explores the role of Systems within architecture. This extends from the conceptual (systems thinking) to the material (tectonic systems) to the environmental (ecological systems). Rather than the design of discrete objects, the primary focus is on organizational relationships between parts, components, and contexts. As these relationships can be dynamic and contingent—subject to both internal and external forces of change—an architecture of systems allows for the possibility of variation, adaptation, and a multiplicity of outcomes rather than a single convergent proposal. The second, 2B, explores the role of Environments within architecture. This extends from the physical (light, air, orientation, scale) to the ecological/sustainable to the social/cultural/political. Having explored the relationships between parts in architectural systems in Studio 2A, we now extend the focus to architecture’s relationship to the external adjacencies and beyond. The understanding of these systems, with its multiplicity, variation and adaptation, can also be considered as change over time.Travel requirement: This course includes a required travel component. Students are expected to join a field trip to the Marin Headlands, overnight from Saturday, January 27, 2pm, to Sunday, January 28, 3pm. If absolutely necessary, students with previous engagements or other unavoidable obligations will be excused, but it is understood that every effort should be made to attend. In order to participate in the field trip, students must complete the CCA Student Travel Emergency Contact Information and Release Form, which will be shared with them in advance of the trip. Students should anticipate spending no more than $30 for this trip.

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