How to test their needs and capacities? What if we could fly? What would it look like? How would our buildings be configured? What new typologies would emerge?
How dense can we live? Wondering how we can green our cities? Next week the finals, Exciting times :D! The students of the Sky City studio developed a vr experience of the Sky City. This is a video showing the building aggregations creating a new sky urbanism.
An approach that looks years into the future. The seminal architectural publication Domus presented its new director: Winy Maas. Maas is the second Editor-in-Chief selected as part of this year plan, following in the footsteps of Italian architect and designer Michele De Lucchi. PoroCity — Opening up Solidity is a manifesto for the introduction of the public realm into the private sphere of our cities. The book provides the tools to make urban porosity socially, environmentally and economically valuable.
The book will officially be launched on 6 November, at Delft University of Technology and will be available for sale from nai booksellers www. Manifesta has announced a collaboration with MVRDV on an interdisciplinary urban study of Marseille and its metropolitan region as the base for the curatorial framework of Manifesta The study will serve as a platform to develop artistic and cultural interventions during the biennial in The Forum has been held annually since Winy Maas Prof.
We are very excited to start with our ambitious Planet Maker studio. Instructors, researchers and former students will show their work. Students from Australia will travel to Delft during the last weeks of the studio and will work collaberately with TUDeft students. Ten years of research, education and public engagement are currently being shown at SpazioFMG in the city of Milan, Italy.
Dutch Design Week ambassador Winy Maas curates with The Why Factory Products change our cities, an installation showing the vast ideas produced by the research hub for future cities. How do you imagine the future of city centre of Eindhoven? The audio-visual installation to be shown in the Hall 1of the Klokgebouw during the Dutch Design Week October focuses on products that will change our world. It is time to fill in the gap left vacant by fleeting city thinkers.
It is time to take a position on how we want to live in the future. It is time for a visionary city. Friday September 8. Read More. Log out. August 31, February 13, October 26, May 22, What if, for instance, our bodies had an intelligent second skin?
What if materials could cater to our every need or we could redesign the entire planet? All are questions that have been posited to and explored by Why Factory students.
And I think that the imaginary — thinking in [terms of] fictional stories — stands at the core of any design process or practice. Made specifically for the Why Factory, the workstations can be easily moved or dismantled to accommodate conferences, exhibitions and other such events of which there are many.
For him, the date that designers should be focused on is not next year or even 10 years from now, but Planning is usually done for five, 10 or even 30 years into the future. We want to go way beyond that. Salij, who worked at the Why Factory from to , listens with Maas as a student discusses a project.
This aim sets the Why Factory apart. Every September, the faculty outlines all of its streams for incoming students. The Why Factory is one of the most popular. Students in their first year there follow a customized curriculum including two history-of-design courses, a seminar, a workshop and studio work.
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