[SYSTEMS] ARCH 672 (2G3/3G6)




PROFESSORS

Craig Borum + Claudia Wigger 



STUDIO THEME

“Untamed Dwelling_Living in the Urban Wild” 




The Untamed Dwelling studio was interested in understanding housing as both an interior condition reflecting the life of the inhabitant as well as an exterior condition reflecting the values of the community, surrounding landscapes and urban wildlife. While the dwelling- the place where people live- creates a division between a controllable world inside and an uncertain world outside, dwelling-the phenomenon- takes place on both sides of this line of separation. Dwelling is implicitly contained in a social context, in a human society. The relationships between dwelling and other social activities are significantly linked to culture, local weather conditions, patterns of social behavior, traditions and economic interest. We were rethinking the boundary of the traditional dwelling to pursue a functional interaction between the dweller, the immediate physical context of a building, and the broader urban and landscape environments.

Consequently, this studio was foregrounding architectural and landscape architectural approaches addressing the climate crisis such as passive systems (natural ventilation, shading, access to outdoor spaces as well as their constituent materiality and surfaces as the medium of human and non-human needs).

The studio worked in the Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood to develop high-dense, mid-rise housing proposals. We understood landscape not only as an essential extension of the dwelling for human well-being but also as an element that needs to be actively designed to provide habitat for wildlife while addressing environmental concerns such as the urban heat island effect and storm water and storm water mitigation.