Provenance
Projected

Architecture Past and Future in the Era of Circularity

Transformation in Practice

Transformation in Practice proposes a critical and design-oriented approach to working with existing buildings in general practice, often dealing with the metamorphosis of ordinary everyday structures and places. A paradigm shift can be seen across the discipline of architecture, as a more sustainable building culture necessitates reuse first and new-build second. However, these seemingly opposing approaches are not exclusive since adapting an existing building for continued or new use regularly involves transformation through addition. Working within the constraints and resources of a particular site and its surroundings, the studio engages with the changing contingencies that inform built work. Budgets, environmental targets, or regulatory frameworks are embraced as opportunities for architectural ingenuity rather than limitations. Ideas of provenance are explored to create resonance between existing and new and studio teaching is guided by the principle that research, in its variety of forms, cannot be distinguished from propositional thinking. Rather, the act of reading, observing, surveying, and fabricating new artifacts is all propositional by nature and therefore a powerful asset within design thinking. Building on an expanded definition of context projects in the studio engage with the transformation, connection, and extension of existing buildings, as well the design of autonomous new additions. The Transformation in Practice studio and seminar series are closely linked to the practice work of Kastler Skjeseth Architects.

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Amandine Kastler

Core Researcher

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