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MARCH-6070-3: Advanced Studio: DC: SANCTUARY - NEW PARADIGMS IN COLLECTIVE FORM

Spring 2022

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

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 18, 2022 — May 08, 2022
Meetings: Mon/Thu 12:00-06:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - S4
Instructor: Jason Johnson

Units: 6.0
Enrolled: 7/0 Closed

Description:

“The dream recedes, but leaves a residue.” ― William Gibson, Virtual Light (The Bridge Trilogy)“The whole value of solitude depends upon oneself; it may be a sanctuary or a prison, a haven of repose or a place of punishment, a heaven or a hell, as we ourselves make it.” ― John Lubbock, Peace and HappinessThe studio will explore speculative futures for the western section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Similar to the recently replaced eastern section, the western bridge will soon become obsolete. Instead of tearing it down, the studio will explore the reuse of the bridge’s superstructure as a social, cultural and ecological catalyst for the region. We will explore the not-so-distant future (~100 yrs from now) where the “collective forms” of architecture, cities and landscapes are informed by emerging technologies, robotic automation, artificial intelligence and other disruptive forces in ecology and climate, to name just a few.     The Sanctuary studio will radically rethink how the Bay Bridge could be re-utilized in the future. Could the bridge become a site for radical architectural and ecological experimentation? Could it be a sanctuary or refuge for people, plants or animals? Could it become a public space, a place that bridges communities, inspires awe, ritual or meaning?  The studio will begin by exploring computationally derived aggregate and cellular forms found in nature. These spatial form-making experiments will then be combined with “collective” program elements: parks, community spaces, edible gardens, shared spaces for living, working, farming, collaborating and leisure spaces. These new combinations will serve as the building blocks for a larger visionary project.  What are the new possibilities for integrating non-traditional urban design, art, technology, ecology, architecture, landscape, experimental modes of participation and collaboration, inclusion and public discourse? After surviving a year marked by social isolation, division and inequality, how can visions for the new Bay Bridge suggest a way forward for the city, region and civilization itself? The studio will utilize advanced computation design, visualization and fabrication tools. As a method of exploring and iterating through many possible futures, we will emphasize the use of parametric modeling and simulation softwares, alongside the use of the Digital Craft Lab’s Kuka robot and other resources. The studio will allow students to physically engage CCA’s digital fabrication tools and related technologies.“Empires of the future will be empires of the mind.” ― Winston Churchill“The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed.”  ― William Gibson

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