Seminar Week Zumthor et al.
An exciting Whitsun week lies behind us: We traveled to the foothills of the Alps to experience Peter Zumthor’s buildings and his approach to space, light and material. Yet the region, rich in diverse architecture, also offered us a variety of additional projects. The aim of our four-day field trip was to develop an understanding of the regional materials, the sites and the associated construction techniques. We got to know a broad spectrum of industrial and residential architecture, but also visited museums and, last but not least, sacred buildings. We also took the opportunity to get to know the people behind the projects by visiting architectural offices and a carpentry workshop in the region.
Our special thanks go to all those involved who gave us in-depth insights into the projects, but also to the group of interested students, without whose thirst for knowledge a week like this would be far less valuable.
The aim of our seminar week is to give students an understanding of the attitude and the associated responsibility for the design and construction of a project. Design decisions should raise questions about the availability of talents and materials, responsibility for the sustainable use of resources, functionality and respect for social and cultural particularities and climatic conditions, as well as the traditional understanding of craftsmanship, joining methods and processing techniques. Furthermore, longevity, resilience and ecological viability need to be discussed.
With this journey, we would like to encourage students to discover design approaches in their specific manifestations and to further develop them innovatively, enriching and supplementing them with their own knowledge.