Complexity Handling in Practice
Short about Complexity Handling in Practice
On 'Complexity Handling in Practice' we work to design buildings that relate artistically and critically to the city and the landscape in which our projects are located. Therefore, most semesters start with us going on field studies and with our own bodies experiencing and sensing the places and people for whom we design our architecture. These are the concrete connections we call context.
In the drawing room, we work experimentally with digital drawing formats and materially in analogue models. The professional eye is sharpened in order to be able to understand, analyse, overview and process the complex relationships in which architecture is a part.
We work with current issues, and we strive for the architecture we develop to be considerate, balanced and characterful with the existing. We work in an activist spirit, which we believe is essential for the training of new architects.