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Hello everyone, this is Trajectory, and I’m your host, Walter Wang. The guest in today’s episode is Curt Budd. Curt is a fantastic designer and also a friend who I really admire from school. He’s is a recent graduate from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and just started working as a designer down in Los Angeles. We talked about what the post-Anthropocene could mean to architecture in the relevant and immediate future, and how Curt dissected the capitalist human-nature dichotomy in his thesis. The divorce with old human-nature relationships brought our attention to Eastern philosophies and metabolism in Japan in the 1960s. In the end, we found there are more questions than answers that we should be concerned, but I hope you will enjoy the conversation.
12:50 human development s need to take into considerations of allagents of nonhuman factors
15:45 what works in Cleveland might hardly be successful in LosAngeles
20:15 the vulnerability of humanity in Japanese culture
26:20 the machine for livingin modernist age is not the same as the machine we should live in today’s age
29:00 are we willing to give up the comfort that we are living in solong?
31:45 we are living in a bubble
Curt Budd's thesis website:https://ecologicalentanglement.cargo.site/
Music:
opening-presents by borrtex
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本期嘉宾超敏将讲述她的毕设
宁波福泉山风力发电厂+茶园
本期节目的嘉宾是和我本科大学同期的陈超敏同学。在我的眼中,超敏在最后一年,给我留下最深刻印象的,是在夕阳下的屋顶上,放风筝的样子,以及她将近三米长,却只有50厘米高的剖面图。透过她的毕设,我可以看出她对家乡的怀念,和对自然的敬畏。她的种种尝试和探索,似乎都带着一种反抗,一种形而上的浪漫主义。这里是你的毕设,让我们一起来听听,她,怎么说。
6:10 鱼群游动产生的漩涡启发垂直风能发电组合体
8:24 当看到鱼群或者鸟群时会感受到哥特式建筑里的神圣感
11:55 形态学有意思的不是最终形态,而是过程本身
12:15 不去限制结果,跟随直觉去探索也是设计方法
18:15 做毕设其实不需要critique
22:37 “涌现”用一句话概括就是“从量变到质变”
25:35 毕设要学会 从其他学科借力
27:45 专注的毕设是要牺牲一些不重要的成分的
35:31 最想让人们在项目中体验到的是混沌的感觉
38:30 实现毕设的第一步是科学求证超敏的毕设网站 Emergence
https://cathchen233.wixsite.com/thesis
音乐:
metamorphosis by ian-post
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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How is the role of architecture in the field of gastronomy? What gastronomical phenomenon could we observe in society today that could be addressed through an architecture thesis project?
In the first episode of this podcast, the guest speaker Ryan Lau would talk about the motivation behind his thesis that drove him to investigate how the creation of architecture could foster communities, help cultural preservation, and operate at different scales to dispute with the homogeneity brought by globalization.
Ryan Lau's thesis website:https://dalesdolls.cargo.site/Ryan
Music:
summer in the rearview by paper planes