AWC 14 – ROMAN ARCHITECTURE
Roman Architecture Part One defined a contemporary canon for the production of architecture in the Even Covered Field. The second incarnation of Roman Architecture is more specific and presents itself as a double folded exercise: partly portraying the systematic work by Palladio in the Venetian inland during the second half of the sixteenth century, partly reusing the accumulated knowledge in order to deal with urgent challenges in contemporary Flanders. Learning from Palladio and designing in Boom, Belgium.
Title
Architecture Without Content 14 – Roman Architecture (Blueprints for Sustainable Living)
EPFL ENAC (Spring Semester 2015)
Faculty
Kersten Geers, Andrea Zanderigo, Jelena Pancevac, Giovanni Piovene, Dries Rodet
Students
Anne-Charlotte Astrup, Fiorenza Bianchi, Patrick Britt, Manola Bürgi, Charles Capré, Garbo Chan, Caroline Charvet, Elena Chiavi, Valentina Collu, Antonio La Marca, Nuno Reis Pereira, Luca Petroni, Magdalena Pikali, Violaine Prevost, Antonios Prokos, Nicolas Marx, Stephanie Schneider, Cecilia Simonetta, Nora Spieth, Michela Zugliano
Editors
Kersten Geers, Jelena Pancevac
Graphic design
Joris Kritis with Terry Kritis
Publisher
Self-published
Year
2015