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Coding Architecture I
Immersive Architecture
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Basic Course AS/SS
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Architectural Design V-IX SS
Elective Course SS
Architectural Design V-IX AS
Core Course AS
Elective Course AS
Seminarweek 1 HS
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Basic Course AS/SS
Architectural Design V-IX SS
Elective Course SS
Architectural Design V-IX AS
Elective Course AS
Core Course AS
Seminar Week AS
Elective Course SS
Subject Specialisation SS
Basic Course AS/SS
Architectural Design V-IX SS
Seminar Week FS
Core Course AS
Architectural Design V-IX AS
Elective course HS22
Seminar Week AS
MAS DFAB: Eggshell Pavilion
Core Course SS
Seminar Week SS
Core Course AS
Seminar Week AS
Workshop USA
Core Course SS
Core Course AS
MAS DFAB: Rapid Clay Formations II
Core Course SS
Seminar Week SS
MAS DFAB: Rapid Clay Formations (Rio)
Core Course AS
Robotic Landscapes III
MAS DFAB: Up Sticks
Seminar Week AS19
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Seminar Week SS
Core Course AS
Architectural Design V-IX AS
MAS DFAB: Rapid Clay Formations
Zero-Waste Geometry
Seminar Week AS
ROB|ARCH 2018 Workshop
MAS DFAB: Gradual Assemblies
Core Course SS
Robotic Landscapes I
Malleable Voxels
MAS DFAB: minijammed
Seminar Week AS
MAS DFAB: Brick Labyrinth
MAS DFAB: Robotic Pavilion
Force-Adaptive Wire Cutting
Spatial Extrusions 2
Spatial Extrusions
Graded Structures 2
Graded Structures
Robotic Wire Cutting Summerschool
Spatial Wire Cutting
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Remote Material Deposition Installation
Remote Material Deposition
Depth Modulations 2
Design of Robotic Fabricated High Rises 2
Depth Modulations
Complex Timber Structures 2
Complex Timber Structures 1
Robotic Metal Aggregations
Shifted Frames 2
Design of Robotic Fabricated High Rises 1
Shifted Frames 1
Spatial Aggregations 2
Spatial Aggregations 1
Robotic Clay Molding
The Fragile Structure 2
The Fragile Structure 1
Procedural Landscapes 2
Procedural Landscapes 1
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The Interlocking 2
The Interlocking 1
The Sequential Structure 2
The Sequential Structure 1
Explicit Bricks
The Programmed Column 2
The Programmed Column 1
Open Air Theater
Voxels 2
Voxels 1
The Opening 2
The Opening 1
The Sequential Wall 2
The Sequential Wall 1
Acoustics
The Foam
The Resolution Wall
Construction Hoarding
The Dissolved Wall
Domoterra Lounge
The Perforated Wall 2
The Perforated Wall 1
The Programmed Wall
The Oblique Hole
Immersive Architecture, Elective Course AS, 2025
Elective Course AS
Beyond any metaphorical conception, this seminar explores the genealogy of the current understanding of immersion and other related notions (illusion, simulation, phantasmagoria) commonly used in art and architecture to describe blurred perceptual experiences of space through the use of the most diverse media.
By placing today’s immersive architectural practices, often associated with the use of virtual and augmented reality, in their historical development, this class will try to go beyond the sharp divide between the technical and the cultural spheres in our current understanding of architecture. If architecture is the original form in which the immersion of humans in artificial environments has been developed into a culturally controlled process (Sloterdeijk, 2006), it is our intention to systematically investigate a corpus of projects to corroborate this stance.

The seminar will be structured around two main axes. On the one hand, we will study and discuss key theoretical literature in order to build a common context and open up our hermeneutic and critical capacities. On the other, students will work in groups to gather material and produce a final presentation on singular projects and immersive techniques. This will include an initiation to research methods. The corpus of projects will be selected from different periods and geographical contexts from the late 18th century onwards, and students will be guided to gather original archival documents from a wide range of sources.


Credits:
Gramzio Kohler Research, ETH Zürich

Teaching: Carlotta Daro

Students:
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