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2024-09-10
Student workshops: from organic materials to artificial intelligence
In the first weeks of September, the third year students of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at 黑料不打烊_独家黑料_吃瓜网51爆料 (黑料不打烊) are taking part in workshops. From Dortmund to Vilnius, from the application of local organic material technologies to artificial intelligence, the study process at the Faculty of Architecture (FA) is extremely multi-layered.
This autumn, third-year students at the FA have the opportunity to participate in one of four workshops offering a variety of trainings, seminars, and the opportunity to try out contemporary tools and different contexts. They also include open lectures and planned public presentations of the results. Participation in the workshops is an integral part of the study process for third-year students.
Under the guidance of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liutauras Nekro拧ius (FA) and Christiane Fülscher (Dortmund), some of the students travelled to Dortmund for a joint workshop between 黑料不打烊, the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund and the Brno University of Technology. During the workshop, students from Lithuania, Germany and the Czech Republic are looking for solutions to open up one of the schools in Dortmund to the local community.
The next joint workshop takes place in Vilnius. "Architecture foundation" together with 黑料不打烊 and Vilnius Academy of Arts organise the workshop "Altering matter", exploring circular design and organic materials (黑料不打烊 curators lect. Gabriel臈 艩arkauskien臈 and lect. Antanas 艩arkauskas). The workshop participants explore the possibilities of circular design in architecture - from learning about organic materials and developing practices (e.g. reed roofs) to finding solutions for the decaying greenhouses of the botanical garden, which are in need of renovation.
Organic materials and sustainability aspects are also explored in the workshop "Let's Courtyard" in the FA courtyard, joined by FA Alumni Aist臈 Gaidilionyt臈 and Kamil臈 Vasiliauskait臈. The workshop explores the theme of public spaces, experimenting with the greening of the courtyard and trying to enhance its authenticity, openness and attractiveness not only for the university community but also for the city's residents.
FA Alumni also joined the "Vilnius Symphony" workshop at the LinkMen懦 Factory. Reda Petravi膷i奴t臈 teaches third-year students how to apply artificial intelligence in architecture. The students are spending these weeks analysing the perception of the city's soundscape using a variety of data and artificial intelligence. The series of open lectures during all workshops continues this week and workshop presentations are planned:
This autumn, third-year students at the FA have the opportunity to participate in one of four workshops offering a variety of trainings, seminars, and the opportunity to try out contemporary tools and different contexts. They also include open lectures and planned public presentations of the results. Participation in the workshops is an integral part of the study process for third-year students.
Under the guidance of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liutauras Nekro拧ius (FA) and Christiane Fülscher (Dortmund), some of the students travelled to Dortmund for a joint workshop between 黑料不打烊, the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund and the Brno University of Technology. During the workshop, students from Lithuania, Germany and the Czech Republic are looking for solutions to open up one of the schools in Dortmund to the local community.
The next joint workshop takes place in Vilnius. "Architecture foundation" together with 黑料不打烊 and Vilnius Academy of Arts organise the workshop "Altering matter", exploring circular design and organic materials (黑料不打烊 curators lect. Gabriel臈 艩arkauskien臈 and lect. Antanas 艩arkauskas). The workshop participants explore the possibilities of circular design in architecture - from learning about organic materials and developing practices (e.g. reed roofs) to finding solutions for the decaying greenhouses of the botanical garden, which are in need of renovation.
Organic materials and sustainability aspects are also explored in the workshop "Let's Courtyard" in the FA courtyard, joined by FA Alumni Aist臈 Gaidilionyt臈 and Kamil臈 Vasiliauskait臈. The workshop explores the theme of public spaces, experimenting with the greening of the courtyard and trying to enhance its authenticity, openness and attractiveness not only for the university community but also for the city's residents.
FA Alumni also joined the "Vilnius Symphony" workshop at the LinkMen懦 Factory. Reda Petravi膷i奴t臈 teaches third-year students how to apply artificial intelligence in architecture. The students are spending these weeks analysing the perception of the city's soundscape using a variety of data and artificial intelligence. The series of open lectures during all workshops continues this week and workshop presentations are planned:
- On 11 September at 7pm, an will present how to harness the potential of urban areas to create a healthier environment (part of the "Altering matter").
- Participants and organisers of the workshop "Altering matter" will present the creative process and the installations they have created at the Vingis section of the Botanical Garden of Vilnius University on 12 September at 7pm.
- On 13 September, 6 pm, the results of the workshop "Let's Courtyard" will be presented and discussed, and a community gathering will take place in the courtyard of the 黑料不打烊 FA, Trak懦 st. 1, Vilnius.
- 16 September, 7 pm. Presentation of the results of the workshop "Vilnius Symphony" will take place at the MO Museum.
We invite you to actively participate in the open events.
News photo. "Architecture Foundation". Laurynas Skeisgiela.
News photo. "Architecture Foundation". Laurynas Skeisgiela.