Grundkurs: What is Architecture About?
Grundkurs: What is Architecture About?
In this collection of idiosyncratic lessons, architect and teacher Pier Paolo
Tamburelli engages with the very foundations of architecture, proposing a series
of new and open-ended perspectives on how we build the world. Developed for the
‘Grundkurs’, or ‘basic course’, at Vienna Technical University, Tamburelli’s
lessons are presented through the annotated sketches that form the basis of his
lectures – variously rough and precise, sarcastic and sincere, and always
uniquely expressive. This volume is a sourcebook of architectural ideas that
form an accessible and discursive introduction to the discipline – one which
pauses on the road to grand theories to learn from the intuitive processes of
notetaking, drawing, and association. Tamburelli’s lessons are based around a
series of dialectic couples, including Roof/Wall, Shelter/Memory, and
Language/Action. The pairs are experimental and often provocative, offering a
framework to be used to climb in the direction of architecture. Tamburelli
trusts in the capacity of images to suspend the restraints of more rigorous
theoretical approaches, embraces the flexible wisdom of the note, and relishes
the intrigue of the cryptic messages we leave for ourselves. Reproduced here in
their entirety, these eight lessons offer countless routes towards, through, and
around architecture, providing newcomers and experts alike with an intimate and
refreshing encounter with a millennia-old discipline. With an introduction by
the author and an afterword by Mark Lee, Chair of the Department of Architecture
at Harvard GSD.
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