AA Visiting School Rotterdam

AA Visiting School Rotterdam AA Visiting School Rotterdam is a satellite of the Architectural Association in London. Its summer 2015 workshop explores Rotterdam's core.

With a cocktail of famous architecture offices, benevolent institutions, intelligent think tanks, and abundant municipal infrastructure and resources, Rotterdam is subjected to a deluge of good intentions, contributing to the never-ending project – launched after the city’s near total destruction in the war – of establishing urban vibrancy. Recent acclaim for Rotterdam in the international press h

ints that it might just be starting to work. But the city’s accumulation of architectural icons, would-be icons, and different generations of ambitious urban thinking has had the paradoxical effect of flattening the experience of the city: its core ends up looking and feeling very normal. The focus of the AA Visiting School workshop will be this core – and the notion of the urban core generally. This is also the focus of official municipal attempts at invigoration. Over two weeks of intensive critical fieldwork we will ask: are they looking in the right place for action when they look at the core? What exactly are we looking at? And how do we even look properly, as architects?

Empty for decades and a constant cause of anxiety, the final strategy of Rotterdam's Schouwbergplein, designed by West 8...
07/05/2015

Empty for decades and a constant cause of anxiety, the final strategy of Rotterdam's Schouwbergplein, designed by West 8 in the mid 1990s, was to embrace emptiness -- to create a hollow core for the city in anticipation of one-off events... here it is on Kingsday, the empty stage in action... Rotterdam, event city...

City of eternal optimism...“There’s a real desire here to make something of this city. Rotterdam was rebuilt after the S...
05/04/2015

City of eternal optimism...
“There’s a real desire here to make something of this city. Rotterdam was rebuilt after the Second World War in a collage of architectural styles. Architects from all over the world tend to love the place but it has taken time for some locals to embrace the center of their city.”

The city's new Market Hall, to open next month, will have a combination of apartments, commercial sales areas and restaurants.

Be part of the amazing AA Visiting Schools experience... here in Rotterdam we will be conducting an intensive urban anth...
05/04/2015

Be part of the amazing AA Visiting Schools experience... here in Rotterdam we will be conducting an intensive urban anthropology, identifying Rotterdam's real needs and its vast potential...

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Rotterdam 2040 by Gyz La Riviere
05/03/2015

Rotterdam 2040 by Gyz La Riviere

Rotterdam 2040 is a film about the city’s future, departing from the principle of Gyz La Rivière that you can not look ahead without considering your past (something…

2015: NORMCOREAA VISITING SCHOOL ROTTERDAMJuly 6–17With a cocktail of famous architecture offices, benevolent institutio...
05/03/2015

2015: NORMCORE

AA VISITING SCHOOL ROTTERDAM

July 6–17

With a cocktail of famous architecture offices, benevolent institutions, intelligent think tanks, and abundant municipal infrastructure and resources, Rotterdam is subjected to a deluge of good intentions, contributing to the never-ending project – launched after the city’s near total destruction in the war – of establishing urban vibrancy. Recent acclaim for Rotterdam in the international press hints that it might just be starting to work. But the city’s accumulation of architectural icons, would-be icons, and different generations of ambitious urban thinking has had the paradoxical effect of flattening the experience of the city: its core ends up looking and feeling very normal.

The focus of the AA Visiting School workshop will be this core – and the notion of the urban core generally. This is also the focus of official municipal attempts at invigoration. Over two weeks of intensive critical fieldwork we will ask: are they looking in the right place for action when they look at the core? What exactly are we looking at? And how do we even look properly, as architects?

A group project to identify, map, and analyze the inner workings of Rotterdam’s core(s)

Why Rotterdam?

By some strange twist of geographical and historical fate, Rotterdam has the highest concentration of architects and architectural thinkers in the world. At the AA Visiting School here, you will be exposed to as many of them as possible. For any practicing or studying architect – or just anyone interested in the contemporary city – Rotterdam is a fascinating playground for generations of modernist and postmodernist architects.

Goal

The workshop will explore issues of inhabitance, perception, and intensity through analysis and creative interpretation of Rotterdam’s “core” – the exact place where the much wished-for density and activity should be – or, more likely, its multiple cores, invisible to the untrained eye.

In a city saturated by design, the AA Visiting School workshop – the first in a cumulative multi-year program – will focus first on learning how to look – and how to notice – a notoriously non-descript city.

Method
This will be an investigative workshop about learning how to look as architects. We will undertake an urban and architectural investigation of a city where it’s hard to grasp what one is actually looking at. Groups of students will look at select parts of the city through the thematic lenses of time, work, emotion, fiction, evacuation, iconography. Using a range of mediums from drawing to photography to sound to video to cartography to interviews, students will generate insights into the functioning of Rotterdam’s core(s).

Students will be mentored and critiqued by some of Rotterdam’s most talented natives from various fields – photography, streetology, videography, journalism, public policy, and even architecture. Guest lectures, group crits, and debates will provide a quick immersion into Rotterdam’s lively intellectual pool.

Product

Students will make a newspaper – THE NORMCORE TIMES – which will collect their work into a composite image of Rotterdam’s complex reality. The newspaper will be published and disseminated at a public event at the culmination of the workshop.

Perfect metropolis: Rotterdam in miniature at the great MiniWorld.

AA Visiting School Rotterdam advisors meeting
05/03/2015

AA Visiting School Rotterdam advisors meeting

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