Facilitators : Bjørn Otto Braaten As a rule, our actions are neither accidental nor arbitrary; they contain both conscious and subconscious motives. In a work of art or a building there are conscious aspirations to reflect stylistic surface structures alongside the deep structures resulting from subconscious motives. Thus in our works, objects and buildings, there are always two narratives. The mind of the environment Juhani Pallasmaa 2001
Teachers: Bjørn Otto Braaten WHAT YOU WILL DO AND WHAT TO LEARN The course seeks to investigate the potential of unconscious processes in creative work To develop understanding of different layers of meaning in architecture Be part of a research project investigating deepstructures in student works. Designing two projects: Space for invitation I Space for Invitation II (public exhibition unit at IKEA) Study theories that put different perspectives to Deep Structures The Mirror, Andrei Tarkovsky 1974
Facilitators : Bjørn Otto Braaten BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUTSIDE - expressions of liminality in the works of first year architect students On-going research by Bjørn Otto Braaten As a rule, our actions are neither accidental nor arbitrary; they contain both conscious and subconscious motives. In a work of art or a building there are conscious aspirations to reflect stylistic surface structures alongside the deep structures resulting from subconscious motives. Thus in our works, objects and buildings, there are always two narratives. The mind of the environment Juhani Pallasmaa 2001 Space for Invitation NTNU 2001-2005
Spiral Dynamics, Don Beck Facilitators : Bjørn Otto Braaten Integral Approach, Ken Wilber Theory U, Otto Schirmer The Hero s Journey, Joseph Campbell In response to the current global ecological and economic crises, this seems a timely moment to reconsider all aspects of architecture and catalyse new cultural and intellectual approaches to issues of sustainability, urbanism and education. (Peter Buchanan, architectural review, march 2012) Pentagrammet, Jes Bertelsen
Facilitators: Bjørn Otto Braaten PERSPECTIVES ON LEARNING No lectures, but seminars, workshops and discussions Watching movies, relating to art. No teachers, we are all students of architecture No grades. Only passed (C) or not passed (F). A focus on becoming architect (reflecting on the learning process) Stalker, Andrei Tarkovsky 1979
Facilitators: Bjørn Otto Braaten PLEASE NOTE: Nostalgia, Andrei Tarkovsky 1983 The course starts with an introduction week Tuesday 27-Friday 30 August. This is mandatory for those who wants to follow the course. Max. 15 students Language : English. AAR 4507 Architecture D, Deep Structures is a 15 stp. design course in collaboration with AAR4937 - Environmental Aesthetics (7,5 stp.)
Facilitators: Bjørn Otto Braaten THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU WHO WANTS TO: Discover unconscious aspects in creative processes Develop your personal perspective on Becoming Architect Orientate yourself in new theories and perspectives on architecture, Explore new ways of developing project work. Explore the inner as well as outer aspects reality.
Facilitators : Bjørn Otto Braaten & As a rule, our actions are neither accidental nor arbitrary; they contain both conscious and subconscious motives. In a work of art or a building there are conscious aspirations to reflect stylistic surface structures alongside the deep structures resulting from subconscious motives. Thus in our works, objects and buildings, there are always two narratives. The mind of the environment, Juhani Pallasmaa 2001 The course seeks to expand the perspective on architecture as an expression of both conscious and subconscious processes. In his essay The Mind of the Environment, Pallasmaa s radical statement is that it is not the consciously intended aspects of planning, but the unconscious, existential content of the work that gives it quality and vitality independent of time. If this is the case, how can this be reflected in an educational context? Research on the works of first year architect students seem to supports Pallasmaa s statement. Interesting patterns emerge in these works that is not a product of conscious effort and raise basic questions concerning our perspective on architectural education. During the course we want to dig deeper into this matter. This will involve methodical aspects, theoretical aspects and creative aspects. How is it possible to work consciously with subconscious matters? Isn t this a contradiction? What kind of basic theories about the unconscious is relevant for creative work? What methods can be used to discover and discuss deep-structures in architecture? The course is meant to give the students a general understanding of deeper aspects of architectural expressions and at the same time discuss the personal and individual part of the role of the architect. The pedagogical structure of the course will be built around workshops, seminars, studio work, theoretical studies and case-studies. Different kinds of art expressions will be important as a point of departure for discussions and studio work. The course will be closely linked to AAR4937 - Environmental Aesthetics and Place Studies. It will also be a part of a developing research work concerning the potential of unconscious processes in architectural design. The Integral Approach will work as a basis, both as a pedagogical tool and as a structuring backdrop for the architectural discussions. The language used in the course will be English. Excellent abilities in speaking and writing English will be required. PLEASE NOTE: The course starts with an introduction week Tuesday 27-Friday 30 August. This is mandatory for those who wants to follow the course.