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Mundane and appreciated. The conference will bring inspiration from Antarctica

Toilets on inaccessible mountain tops, a research station in the Arctic Circle, affordable housing in the desert or a hostel for manual workers. These are some of the more than 50 structures designed and built by students in the US-based ColoradoBuildingWorkshop program since 2009. A lecture by its leader, architect Rick Sommerfeld, will kick off a conference on design-build projects at the Faculty of Architecture of the CTU in Prague on April 11.

The third annual conference School of Architecture 2024: With Head and Hands is organised by the Department of Architectural Design II. The aim is to share current approaches to teaching through projects that students design and build themselves, and to find a way forward for design-build programs in the Czech Republic.   

"We want to increase the discussion about interdisciplinary teaching methods and the connection between creation, research and practice-oriented teaching. I believe that the contributions of foreign guests and the practical experience of students will contribute to a more systematic involvement of design-build projects in teaching at our school," says Dalibor Hlaváček, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at CTU.         

The conference will open on April 11 with a lecture on The Latent Potential of the Mundane by Rick Sommerfeld, a leading teacher of design-build projects in the United States, who will be a Fulbright Specialist at FA CTU in April.

Sommerfeld leads the ColoradoBuildingWorkshop at the University of Denver. The program educates students through small-scale design and construction. The collaborative and hands-on projects are often logistically challenging typologies with remote building sites and almost no architectural precedent. The students are harnessing the potential of these seemingly mundane projects and their work is bringing global recognition.

Since the program's founding in 2009, Sommerfeld and his students have designed and built more than 50 structures. These include a research station in Antarctica (2023), toilets on Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park (2018), and a set of cabins for Colorado's Outward Bounds School (2015-2016). The projects have been published globally and won numerous awards, including international ones.

Three other speakers will offer international experience: design-build education pioneer Michael Hughes, former head of the architecture department at the American University in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, and Marie and Keith Zawistowski from ENSA Grenoble in France. They had previously worked at Virginia Tech in the United States for a number of years and became involved in design-build teaching after participating as students in the Rural Studio project led by Samuel Mockbee. Together they run the onSITE office.

The conference and the lecture will take place at the Faculty of Architecture, CTU, Thákurova 9, Prague 6. The lecture by Rick Sommerfeld will take place on 11 April at 6.00 pm in the lecture room 155 Gočár, the conference on 12 April 9.00 am - 4.30 pm in the room 152/153. Teachers and students are welcome to attend the discussion without submitting an abstract. For more information, please contact Šárka Malošíková: sarka.malosikova@fa.cvut.cz. The conference is organized with the support of the FA CTU and the grant SVK 57/24/F5.

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