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House as a Story - Story as a House
Chapter 2 - Shared Review
House as a Story - Story a as House with Anne Femmer
Lecture
Wohnzimmer-Gespräche #1-4
Lecture series - Outcasts
House as a Story - Story as a House
Chapter 1 - Stories as Spaces
FS25 - Now and Then #6
Works by Women

"Architecture history is a patchy endeavour. In many of these gaps lie the works of women." Leonie Charlotte Wagner, Blinde Flecken der Architekturgeschichte, 2020

FS25 - Denkraum #16
House as a Story - Story as a House

"A story is not like a road to follow … it’s more like a house. You go inside and stay there for a while, wandering back and forth and settling where you like and discovering how the room and corridors relate to each other, how the world outside is altered by being viewed from these windows. And you, the visitor, the reader, are altered as well by being in this enclosed space, whether it is ample and easy or full of crooked turns, or sparsely or opulently furnished. You can go back again and again, and the house, the story, always contains more than you saw the last time. It also has a sturdy sense of itself of being built out of its own necessity, not just to shelter or beguile you." Alice Munro, Selected Stories, 1996

FS25 - Master Thesis
Outcasts
The Highest Bidder

In neighbourhoods where private property is king, there is no way to stop your neighbour from selling to the highest bidder.

HS24 - Denkraum #15
Curiosity
Campus Explorations
HS24 - Master Thesis
Outcasts

Could institutional ‘Outcasts’ become a driving force for a more equitable and inclusive development of cities rather than contributing to the ongoing practice of property speculation? 

FS24 - Denkraum #14
Courage
Unbuilding

"Often treated as failure or loss, subtraction when accepted as part of an exchange can be growth." Keller Easterling, Subtraction, 2014

FS24 - Now and Then #5
When Form Follows Fiction

"We believe in history as matter. Matter that you work with, enter into dialogue with and shape." Robbrecht en Daem architecten, ARCH+ 220 Normcore, August 2015

FS24 - Wahlfach (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Architectural Wor(l)ds in the Undercommons

"I believe in the world, and I want to be in it. I want to be in it all the way till the end of it because I believe in another world in the world and I want to be in that."

FS24 - Wählfach (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Unmasking Space
For and by Students

Acknowledging the plurality of learning forms, voices, and methods already present within student communities.

FS24 - Master Thesis
A Journey Through Our World of Flows

“If, today, our world is in crisis, it is because we have forgotten how to correspond.” Tim Ingold, Correspondences. Cambridge: Polity, 2021

HS23 - Denkraum #13
Inconvenience
The Ministry for the Future

By dressing up as a Competence Center, we take the perspective of the institution seriously. What if we are the Ministry of the Future? What would we do? 

HS23 - Geocentric Driftings #3 (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Iceland
Political Geologies

"What if culture was nature all along?" Vicky Kirby

 

HS23 - Master Thesis
Architectures of Correspondence

“If, today, our world is in crisis, it is because we have forgotten how to correspond.” Tim Ingold, Correspondences. Cambridge: Polity, 2021

FS23 - Denkraum #12
Pleasure
Dwelling on Patterns

Pleasure. Often regarded as suspicious in an academic context. We want to explore its potential as an active posture. 

FS23 - Master thesis
The Price of History (pt.2)
(Un)listing Zurich (or elsewhere)

Retake. What do you choose: to preserve energy or history? Will the next generation agree with your choice or regret your blindness?

FS23 - Geocentric Driftings #2 (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Sardinia
The Geological Way of Life

"What if culture was nature all along?" Vicky Kirby

FS23 - Wählfach (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Architectural Wor(l)ds in the Undercommons

"What I’m gonna do is embrace homelessness for the possibilities that it bears, hard as that is, hard as they are. Homelessness is hard, no doubt about it. But, home is harder."

FS23 - Wahlfach (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Unmasking Space
For and by Students

Acknowledging the plurality of learning forms, voices, and methods already present within student communities.

HS22 - Denkraum #11
Disobedience
Dwelling on Standards

Disobedience. The conscious refusal to act or behave as told or taught. The deliberate decision not to follow the rules, laws or standards explicitly or implicitly prescribed by authority. 

HS22 - Geocentric Driftings #1 (feat. Dept. of the Ongoing)
Italy
Close Encounters of the Geological Kind

"What if culture was nature all along?" Vicky Kirby

HS22 - Master Thesis
The Cost of History
(Un)listing Zurich

What do you choose: to preserve energy or history? Will the next generation agree with your choice or regret your blindness?

FS22 - Denkraum #10
Doubt
Building Values

Doubt. Doubt has, one could say, a dubious reputation. It prevents action, postpones decisions, puts everything off. Yet, we believe doubt can be a fruitful strategy.

FS22 - Master Thesis
Beyond Type (pt. 2)
Zürich Undercommons

We hold that an in-depth study of, with and through the undercommons can offer us clues to design according to different values than those that result in the generic ‘types’ of neighbourhoods, buildings and spaces that continue to emerge all over our cities.

FS22 - Encounters #3
The Word for World is Forest

Through walking, discussing, cooking, eating and dreaming collectively, we open up, occupy and embody a space of encounter between Western and Amazonian worldviews. 

HS21 - Denkraum #9
Trust
Building Values

Trust. A firm belief in the reliability, truth, or capacity of someone or something. A belief in the self, but also in the other. Can one trust in something one does not yet fully understand? 

HS21 - Encounters #2
Trust
Building Out Loud!

Space is tested, conversations take place in wood, iron and cardboard. Building Out Loud! as a method of thinking through making.

HS21 - Master Thesis
Beyond Type
Zürich Undercommons

We hold that an in-depth study of, with and through the undercommons can offer us clues to design according to different values than those that result in the generic ‘types’ of neighbourhoods, buildings and spaces that continue to emerge all over our cities.

FS21 - Denkraum #8
Let's Walk About Form

How can we reassert that form does matter? That form is actually about life, and about community, about all the things that the form enables around and within itself?

HS20 - Denkraum #7
Not All Who Wander Are Lost

In the tradition of flaneurs and strollers, we develop a walking practice, a habit of observing a street, over and over again, by day, by night, learning to discover the hidden qualities of the everyday, and make the familiar strange again.

FS20 - Denkraum #6
Multiplicity
Building Material

Multiplicity refers to a plurality of facets, implications and ramifications any question, even seemingly simple, can have. This layered reality, if fully embraced, verges on hyper-complexity, but can also be considered a productive entanglement, a richness.

HS19 - Now and Then #3
Sicily
Writing an Island

Sicily. The island has been a much coveted centre of the region for millennia: a crossing point between Africa and Europe, between Eastern and Western Mediterranean.

HS19 - Denkraum #5
Empathy
Building double

Empathy is the ability to project oneself into someone else’s position and take their perspective for a while. An understanding based on the temporary weakening of the limit between oneself and ‘the other’.

HS18 - Now and Then #2
Marrakesh
Scenography of a city

Marrakesh. Layer after layer, a complex ground has been assembled, serving as a base for a country currently contemplating its diverse heritage: the Arab, the Berber, the European within.

FS19 - Denkraum #4
Ambiguity
Building Giotto

Ambiguity. The capacity of an individual object or idea to be perceived in multiple ways. A status which can be seen as unclear and confusing, or as valuable in its complexity and richness.

FS18 - Now and Then #1
Athens
(New) beginnings

Athens. In a city where the—literally—towering bygone days are always looming above the city, we wish to look at the present condition of Greece in the light of its past.

HS18 - Denkraum #3
Consistency
Building constraints

Consistency. This semester we will adopt the attitude of consistency. We will explore how we could actually free architecture by tightening its rules even more.

FS 18 - Denkraum #2
Exactitude
Building character

Exactitude. An attitude orienting choices towards decisiveness, a posture in which everything is weighed, measured, examined and determined.

HS17 - Denkraum #1
Optimism
Building Europe

Optimism. Can we use this term without feeling embarrassed? It seems naive and light-hearted. Can it be appropriate today? We believe so.
 

Chair of
Affective Architectures

Professur An Fonteyne
ONA - G23
Neunbrunnenstrasse 50
CH-8050 Zürich
studiofonteyne@arch.ethz.ch

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