After successful completion of the course, students are able to design an apartment building with the tools text, collage, scenario and plan. A main aspect of the design process will be materiality and interiors.
The Italian House is not the insulated and furnished refuge that protects inhabitants against the rigours of climate typical of homes north of the Alps, where people seek shelter. {} In the Italian house, comfort is not only the correspondence between things and necessity, between needs and the ease of life and the organization of services. Gio Ponti, “La casa all’italiana”, Domus 1928
Gio Ponti describes Italian living in his manifesto. For Ponti, residential buildings were a laboratory where modernity is expressed as an everyday practice of life. As such, architects should give housing a central role in their design practice. The Students will analyze apartment buildings by Gio Ponti, Caccia Dominioni, Asnago e Vender and other key players in Milan's residential architecture with a focus on interior design and materiality. Special attention is given to Giò Ponti's complete works (Domus etc.) and Mollino's staged interiors. The analysis and interpretation of these icons of Italian living form the basis for the design task: a contemporary interpretation and planning of the townhouse all'italiana.
As part of the Milan excursion, students will have the opportunity to visit various icons of Milanese housing. In the first phase of the course, these "Condomini" will be analyzed in terms of design concept, floor plan and materiality. The biography of the respective architect, the historical context and relevant texts are also part of the analysis. The buildings examined serve as a basis for the students planning of a contemporary Milanese apartment house.
Voraussichtliche Termine:Das Entwerfen findet jeweils Donnerstags von 9-12 Uhr statt.
Design and presentation of an apartment house based on the analyzed "Condomini Milanesi".