Description:
Key Words:
Couture,Living Architecture,Hybrids,Fabrics
Required Skills:
Design, facility in manual fabrication, hand drawing
Required Software:
Digital drawing, advanced image processing
Required Hardware:
Access to rudimentary raw materials, recycled/found ok: paper, wire, thin sticks, hot glue, thread, cutting tools etc.
Maximum number of participating students:
16
The New Veils: Couture and Architecture workshop will explore experimental fabric structures, influenced by Philip Beesley's ongoing collaboration with Iris van Herpen and the experimental canopies and architectural-scale fabrics of the Living Architecture Systems Group www.lasg.ca. Students will be offered a series of detailed presentations where Beesley & co's patterns and working methods will be shared in detail, demonstrating how their innovative experimental structures could be further explored and developed.
Multiple open-source patterns will be shared, providing a launch for individual studies of 'tesselation' patterns and interlinking structures. The personal scales of wearable fabrics will provide a particular focus.
During the course of the five-day workshop, individual participants will be asked to develop meticulously detailed drawings accompanied by physical models. Photographs and samples of these explorations would be combined within a final presentation.