Design Studio 4

Cultivating Possibilities: Air, Surface and In-between

Book Chapter (2015)
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Nasser Golzari (Oxford Brookes University)

Yara Sharif (Oxford Brookes University)

Maita Kessler (Oxford Brookes University)

Hossein Sadeghi (Oxford Brookes University)

Colin Jackson (Oxford Brookes University)

Phil Godliffe (Oxford Brookes University)

Tejashree Ambekar (Oxford Brookes University)

John Ball (Oxford Brookes University)

Ines Zaid (Oxford Brookes University)

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2015
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English
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96-99
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Abstract

Within our proposed theme: ‘Cultivating Possibilities’ and by using ‘live’ projects, Studio 4 went through a journey of observing, mapping, making and testing to create responsive architectural proposals. All are meant to explore the possibility of empowering communities and stitch their fragmented spaces.

The challenging nature of the context calls for an alternative design approach; one, which is critical and responsive to the socio/political and cultural conditions. Oscillating between ‘Cutting’ and ‘Breathing’ student tried to re-read the surface and re-draw it adding the missing layers below, above and in-between. The projects vary with speculative and pragmatic nature, all however, tried to bring forward the voice of the ordinary people, while celebrating the informal and their daily life. Consequently, notions such as invisibility and subversion were used to inform the projects. These include Guerrilla Seeding, Birds’ Living Room, Textile Farm, Digital Archive and Women’s Heaven amongst many other themes.

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