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Microbial landscapes - positional views

Name
Simone Rasch Cymborski
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Architecture, Space and Time
Institute
Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape
Year
2021

The project aims to discuss the position of the modern building in a post-human context and, what potential futures can be produced with an attention to the interconnections in microbial landscapes across different scales. The study will try to get closer to how the architect’s work can be understood in a time, where the planned and the unintended are linked. Site: Disused aquarium, Charlottenlund

The 3-point-views have compiled motives that develop conditions, which dissolve the division between culture and nature. The landscapes of the old aquariums are constructed terrains, which are artificial and real. The surfaces are treated and created by matter, forces and knowledge. They illustrate a nature. In the time they were left to be, more “nature” has grown, and it is now difficult to separate what is there from natural occurrences and what is placed on purpose.
A mixed selection of photographs that investigate different positions through different media and technologies: Photos on site, photos of a physical model, and photos of digital spaces (point cloud). They are all constructed views and partial positions that should be seen in relation to each other.
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Point cloud animation
selection of drawings
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Point cloud animation
The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Good health and well-being (3)
Climate action (13)
Life on land (15)

CV

CV Title

Telefon
50692337
Education & Relevant Courses
2019
2021

Master of architecture, The Royal Danish Academy, Architecture, space and time

Landscape and spatial planning
2018
2019

Lund University, idé- och Lärdomshistoria

History of knowledge
2014
2017

Bachelor of Architecture, The Royal Danish Academy, IBBL

Kompleksitetshåndtering (Complexity management)
2017
2018

Wood Carpentry, NEXT - Copenhagen technical school

Basis course of craft and carpentry