Architectural Tomography - Wood House
Myriam Alhadeff
/Maïna Cazenave Cloutier
/Florine Marguerite Chatelain
/Valentine Crettex
/Lucía Beatriz Decalf
/Jonas Elben
/Auriane Farine
/Enzo Pier Luigi Fontanella
/Cyril Makoto Forestier
/Nils Joseph L Gilot
/Boris Cédric Haefeli
/Melanny Andreyna Jacome Alban
/Marie Gwen Gaïa Jelk
/Noé Claude Yvon Lesoille
/Naomi Mikael
/Léonard Emile Moeschler
/Alexei Potapushin
/Grégoire Alain Rivier
/Matthieu Joseph Sistek
/Adrien François Nicolas Von Der Weid
/Sébastien Wegmüller
/ Lora Lolev, Antoine Amez-Droz, Diga Gysir
Architectural Tomography - Wood House
Myriam Alhadeff /
Maïna Cazenave Cloutier /
Florine Marguerite Chatelain /
Valentine Crettex /
Lucía Beatriz Decalf /
Jonas Elben /
Auriane Farine /
Enzo Pier Luigi Fontanella /
Cyril Makoto Forestier /
Nils Joseph L Gilot /
Boris Cédric Haefeli /
Melanny Andreyna Jacome Alban /
Marie Gwen Gaïa Jelk /
Noé Claude Yvon Lesoille /
Naomi Mikael /
Léonard Emile Moeschler /
Alexei Potapushin /
Grégoire Alain Rivier /
Matthieu Joseph Sistek /
Adrien François Nicolas Von Der Weid /
Sébastien Wegmüller
The act of drawing as an act of spatial and constructive investigation – forensic dimension ;
Conducting architectural tomography to reveal the architecture anatomy and make visible inner spatial structures otherwise inaccessible to vision and experience ;
Teaching architectural tomography as a tool that allows for contextualization in time and space; going beyond the narrow limits of architecture read as an object and giving access to an understanding of time by revealing stratification logics ;
Two-dimensional sectional drawing as a crucial skill in architecture, an operative and critical lens to investigate situated architectures.
House of reference : Wood House - Smiljan Radic