AWC 5 – PLACES OF ACCUMULATION
Places of Accumulation are both places of production and places of storage. They are buildings that concentrate the very essence of our contemporary infrastructure. In most cases they are not considered as possible sites for an architectural project. Places of Accumulation investigates the possibility of accumulating formal knowledge in buildings that do not deserve a specific architectural treatment. Their presence is all they have, but perhaps that is enough.
Title
Architecture Without Content 5 – Places of Accumulation
EPFL ENAC (Fall Semester 2013)
Faculty
Kersten Geers, Andrea Zanderigo, Jelena Pancevac, Giovanni Piovene, Dries Rodet
Students
Quentin Andreotti, Emily Arthers, Victoria Bodevin, Laura Bornet, Philipp Bosshart, Arnaud Bostelmann, Messaouda Bounemer, Tobias Cebulla, Gabriel Chareton, Emile Corthay, Alissa Csonka, Léonard Darbellay, Tania Depallens, Irene Desmarais, William Dodin, Gabriele Fontana, Christ Evane Gleglaud, Bastien Horn, Juliette Jancu, Danai Karaiskou, Alexander Karpushov, Théophile Legrain, Afroditi Maloukotsi, Andreia Marrucho, Hugo Mazza, Eirini Peraki, Noelia Rüegger, Tim Simonet, Paul-Antoine Terrier, Emmanuelle Vernet
Photography
Stefano Graziani
Editors
Kersten Geers, Jelena Pancevac
Graphic design
Joris Kritis
Publisher
Bedford Press
ISBN
978-1-907414-41-1 (AWC 1-5 set)
Year
2015