{"id":33123,"date":"2017-03-05T14:24:50","date_gmt":"2017-03-05T13:24:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aarch.dk\/?post_type=ajde_events&p=33123"},"modified":"2019-01-14T14:39:15","modified_gmt":"2019-01-14T13:39:15","slug":"data-and-experience-the-rosetta-stone-bootcamp","status":"publish","type":"ajde_events","link":"https:\/\/aarch.dk\/events\/data-and-experience-the-rosetta-stone-bootcamp\/","title":{"rendered":"DATA AND EXPERIENCE: THE ROSETTA STONE BOOTCAMP"},"content":{"rendered":"
Drop by the canteen and experience an exhibition by Studio 2B that visualises the quantitative data and qualitative characteristics that have shaped Anholt Island.<\/p>\n
The exhibition is a result of a three-week workshop during which students explored a design pipeline process while taking control of manufacturing methods and techniques.<\/p>\n
When:<\/strong> 3 March \u2013 1 May 2017, daily 9.00 \u2013 15.00 Everybody is welcome, entrance is free.<\/p>\n The presented mahogany models and drawings are the architectural version of a Rosetta Stone. They are constructs that record layers of information through virtual and physical techniques, where each step and mechanical process imparts and inscribes knowledge beyond the 1:1.<\/p>\n The models and drawings are visual keys that are used to inspire and influence all decision-making processes in a design project.<\/p>\n The architectural Rosetta Stones record and amplify quantitative information about a site on Anholt Island through qualitative means. They are tools for uncovering realities previously unseen or unimagined and will be used for decision making about the location of a building programme, the aesthetic of the building, and even the construction of a 1:1 habitat.<\/p>\n
\nWhere:<\/strong> Aarhus School of Architecture, The Canteen, N\u00f8rreport 16, 8000 Aarhus C<\/p>\nAn architectural Rosetta Stone<\/h5>\n