Date: 30 June – 11 July 2014
Curatorial Practice in Architecture
University of Sydney
This design studio introduces students to a collaborative, multidisciplinary action research setting for curatorial practice in architecture. Focus this year will be on the theme of Perception at the site of the airport Tempelhof.
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Task
The design project will exercise and extend design skills and knowledge required to produce a plausible conceptual solution to an urban condition that addresses a variety of factors including culture (high culture, underground and counter culture), behaviour, participation, resilience, temporality, and identification as well as a variety of expressions of art and architecture in institutional and non-institutional spaces.
Since the closing of the airport, Tempelhof has been used to host numerous festivals, exhibitions, fairs and events in fashion, architecture, art, music, design, film, performance and sport. The students will examine and map the different kinds of engagements within the urban setting at the Tempelhof airfield, and for their own projects aim to promote alternative and new platforms for artistic and architectural commentary into the spaces we inhabit and ultimately construct.
This university design studio is part of the ANCB theme Knowledge Spaces.
What if..
”Locals could shape their own urban cultural spaces?
Studio Coordinators
Dr. Claudia Perren





