ARK-E2003 - Building Design Studio 2, 08.01.2019-09.04.2019
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Spring 2019
ARK-E2003 Building Design Studio 2
10 study points (ECTS)
A design course for max. 30 master level students
8.1.-9.4.2019
location: Väre J301 & J302 (level three, module J)
Tuesdays at 13-17
Contact teaching per student: 21h (incl. four seminars: course intro, two intermediate critiques and final critique, à 4h obligatory to all + individual work 250h
Responsible teachers
prof. Antti Ahlava antti.ahlava@aalto.fi
main instructor: Alejandro Campos alejandro.camposuribe@aalto.fi
course instructors:
Pauliina Kujala pauliina.kujala@live.com
Meri Wiikinkoski wiikinkoskim@gmail.com
Ossi Konttinen ossi.konttinen@bm-ark.fi
Selina Anttinen selina.anttinen@aoa.fi
Matias Kotilainen matias.kotilainen@aalto.fi
The task is
THE NEW ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN MUSEUM
in Helsinki.
What is a museum? What is museum architecture? What is museum architecture for architecture and design? What can be the relationship of a museum and its site?
– A report recommends that a new world-class state museum of architecture and design be established in Helsinki. The report commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Culture, the City of Helsinki, the foundation for the Design Museum and the foundation for the Museum of Finnish Architecture and the Architecture Information Centre was submitted to Sampo Terho, Minister for European Affairs, Culture and Sport, and Jan Vapaavuori, Mayor of Helsinki, on 21 August, 2018:
According to the report, Finland needs a new, top-class museum of architecture and design. Finnish architecture and design attract interest at both the national and the international level. The important collections of the Museum of Finnish Architecture and the Design Museum and the demand in the field lay a strong foundation for the development of a new museum complex.
The museum should speak widely to different groups of visitors. According to the report, it would also play an important role as a data bank for architecture and design, a learning environment and a visitor attraction and inspire societal discussion.
The report proposes that the museum be located to a new building with interesting architecture and design and meeting the requirements of modern museum operations.
More information: https://www.uusimuseo.fi/en/
The study course will be accomplished parallel to a similar study course at Tampere University, Department of Architecture, led by prof. Fernando Nieto and univ. teacher Jenni Poutanen there.
A museum as a cultural agent can express its activities in different manners and it is the task of the students on this study course to explore those possibilities with architectural tools.
The following table is an attempt to list variables essential to two different perspectives in architecture and design for a museum. The alternatives have been listed here without any selection or recommendation pointing to an optimal solution in this case. This type of comparison can support the creation of a strategically distinct profiles of the museums in different student works.
It might be stated a museum should just be an empty envelope, which can display and support all sorts of approaches without clear own strategy or selection. A museum should become an active agent in culture.
Additional site information:
http://designguggenheimhelsinki.org/en/about
The New Museum of Design and Architecture
CHOICES
A museum for design (suunnittelu) and architectural design (arkkitehtuuri suunnitteluna ja muotoiluna), including architectural design, industrial design, strategic design, service design; as reproduced objects and ideas
A museum for art and architecture (arkkitehtuuri taiteena); buildings and utility objects as art; as unique works
Approach
Integration, analysis, synthesis
Experiments, future-orientation
Geographic coverage and representation
Finnish
Nordic
Relationship to universities
Design + architectural design collaborations
Collaborations in art, entailing architecture and craft as art
Horizon
Everyday (arki)
Celebration, exceptions (juhla)
Helsinki / Finland within the Nordic dimension
Nordic welfare thinking
Nordic lunacy
Predictability
Guardian of archives and a reliable specialist
Unpredictable provocator
Role towards culture
Gardener
Gamekeeper
Relation to future
Renewal agent, a forerunner
Radical disruptor, an utopian and a dystopian
Value proposition
Utilitarian
Exuberant, prestigious
Exhibition policy
Large Finnish exhibitions for international audiences and smaller local curiosities for local audiences
Large international exhibitions for local audiences and smaller local curiosities for international audiences
Nature of spaces
Changeable, flexible wide spaces
Fixed, stable configuration of exhibition spaces
Renting policy
Spaces rented to external event organisers
No spaces for rent to external agents
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