Cyclical Tales: Increasing the Leak
Gareth Mark Bracewell
/Elias El Kima
/Léa Marie Camille Guillotin
/Hanna Lindenberg-Kappmeyer
Cyclical Tales: Increasing the Leak
Gareth Mark Bracewell /
Elias El Kima /
Léa Marie Camille Guillotin /
Hanna Lindenberg-Kappmeyer
TIME(CO)LAPSE – During a walk along the Drize, a video montage, the different temporalities of the river, is projected along its riverbed.
The students of the studio ‚Increasing the Leak’ developed a series of performances taking place in the program of PAV Living Room, in Geneva as part of our Atelier for Continuous Research at EPFL-ENAC-SAR, investigating Proposals for Uncertain Conditions. In times where the necessity of every new build form must be questioned, the reinterpretation of the existing becomes crucial. Shifting our attention to a valley, and the water flowing within it, recognising its ability to meander and adapt to changing geological formations, we can begin to see the potential of these changing conditions. The question then arises whether architecture, like nature, can be conducive to transformation over time.
LINKS
- PAV Living Room:
pavlivingroom.ch/28-10-Cyclical-Tales