My wife just applied for a interactive design manager (I think) job at LEGO. If she gets that I can relax and just do what I want :)
I am hoping to do a didactic PhD on workshop based teaching in architecture. Basically I want to build bridge between material knowledge/studies, manufacturing and architectural design. There's a new building code happening in Denmark from 2023 and there will be much more focus on LCAs and there will be requirements to reuse building materials in the industry. This leaves a lot of architecture offices in situations where they don't actually know what to do. I am hoping to research in how we can teach more practical skills and have more material understanding so we can repurpose materials or build/design for reuse and disassembly to a higher degree. I am currently interested in Bricolage as a principle for developing teaching methods and looking at workshops as teaching spaces.
My wife just applied for a interactive design manager (I think) job at LEGO. If she gets that I can relax and just do what I want :)
I am hoping to do a didactic PhD on workshop based teaching in architecture. Basically I want to build bridge between material knowledge/studies, manufacturing and architectural design. There's a new building code happening in Denmark from 2023 and there will be much more focus on LCAs and there will be requirements to reuse building materials in the industry. This leaves a lot of architecture offices in situations where they don't actually know what to do. I am hoping to research in how we can teach more practical skills and have more material understanding so we can repurpose materials or build/design for reuse and disassembly to a higher degree. I am currently interested in Bricolage as a principle for developing teaching methods and looking at workshops as teaching spaces.