Urban design practices in Fast Forward
Urban design practices in Fast Forward
Cutting edge international architects, Momoyo
Kaijima from Atelier Bow-Wow and Hitoshi Abe, are among the
speakers lined up for this year’s Fast Forward public
lecture series, hosted by the School of Architecture and
Planning at The University of Auckland.
These internationally acclaimed visitors present radically different approaches to the shifting role of the architectural profession.
Momoyo Kaijima’s Tokyo-based architectural firm, Atelier Bow-Wow, is among the most innovative practices working today. Achieving near cult status among architects and students around the world, Kaijima and her collaborator Yoshiharu Tsukamoto have built a career confronting the challenges posed by the dense urban environments of Japan. Their innovative research into Tokyo’s vernacular architecture, such as the Pet Architecture Guidebook, has formed the inspiration for their internationally acclaimed designs for urban houses.
Andrew Barrie, Professor of Design at The University of Auckland’s School of Architecture and Planning says: “Atelier Bow-Wow have been globally influential in re-establishing the importance of small-scale urban patterns and daily life in architectural design. They observe the city around them, and use their discoveries to inject joy and drama into the everyday activities that take place in the buildings they design.” Kaijima is the School of Architecture and Planning’s International Architect in Residence for 2010, and will be teaching her unique design approach during the coming semester.
A radically
different approach is apparent in the work of pan-Pacific
star architect, Hitoshi Abe, Chair of the UCLA Department of
Architecture and Urban Design. After winning first prize in
the Miyagi Stadium Competition in 1992, Hitoshi Abe
established a high-profile design practice based in Sendai,
Japan. Known for spatially complex and structurally
innovative buildings, the work of Atelier Hitoshi Abe has
been widely published and received numerous awards, both
nationally and internationally. His interest in the
innovative use of low-cost materials has lead to his most
recent projects rebuilding intergenerational housing in
post-Katrina New Orleans.
Other local speakers will be
involved in this Fast Forward series: NZIA Gold Medal-winner
Marsh Cook, Christina van Bohemen and Aaron Sills will
present the work of their innovative young architecture and
urban design practice; Hon Peter Salmon QC, Ken Tremaine and
Graham Bush, experts on local governance and planning, will
give their views on the Auckland Super City; and mayoral
candidates will present their visions for Auckland’s built
environment and urban future in a debate “Towards A New
Auckland.”
Lectures are open to the public, and those
other than Momoyo Kaijima are free entry. Attendance at each
lecture earns 10 NZIA CPD points.
MARSHALL COOK / COOK
SARGISSON & PIRIE / AUCKLAND
Wednesday 28th July,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
School of Architecture & Planning
International Architect in Residence
MOMOYO
KAIJIMA / ATELIER BOW-WOW / TOKYO
Wednesday 4th
August, 6.30pm
Fisher & Paykel Auditorium, Owen G
Glenn Bldg, 12 Grafton Road
Tickets $25 (students $20)
Bookings: www.ticketek.co.nz (booking fee may
apply)
HITOSHI ABE / ATELIER HITOSHI ABE / SENDAI & LOS
ANGELES
Wednesday 11th August, 6.30pm
Fisher & Paykel Auditorium, Owen G Glenn Bldg, 12
Grafton Road
LEIGH AUTON / MANUKAU CITY
COUNCIL / MANUKAU
Wednesday 18th August,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
KEN TREMAINE, PETER SALMON &
GRAHAM BUSH / PERSPECTIVES ON THE
SUPERCITY
Wednesday 25th August,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
CHRISTINA VAN BOHEMEN & AARON SILLS / SILLS VAN
BOHEMEN / AUCKLAND
Wednesday 15th September,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
TOWARDS A NEW AUCKLAND / MAYORAL
DEBATE
Tuesday 17th August, 6.30pm
OGGB4,
Owen G Glenn Bldg, 12 Grafton Road
THOM
CRAIG / THOM CRAIG ARCHITECTS /
CHRISTCHURCH
Wednesday 29th September,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
PETE BOSSLEY / PETE BOSSLEY ARCHITECTS /
AUCKLAND
Wednesday 6th October,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
ANDREW BARRIE / UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND /
INAUGURAL LECTURE
Wednesday 13th October,
6.30pm
Engineering Lecture Theatre 1.439, 20 Symonds
Street
For further information visit www.creative.auckland.ac.nz or phone 09 373 7067.
The
University of Auckland’s National Institute of Creative
Arts and Industries comprises the School of Architecture and
Planning, Elam School of Fine Arts, the Centre for New
Zealand Art Research and Discovery (CNZARD), the School of
Music and the Dance Studies
Programme.
ENDS