AA Autumn Open Jury 2022 Part 1

The Autumn Open Jury is an opportunity for students across the school to present completed projects from the past academic year and is a good moment to reflect on the ideas, themes and methodologies that shaped the work.

Over the course of the day a cross-section of students from across the Architectural Association, ranging from Intermediate, Diploma, Taught Postgraduate and PhD programmes as well as from Core Studies, Electives and Research Labs, will present completed exemplary projects from the 2021–22 academic year.

Projects will be linked to the themes presented in the AA Approaches series earlier this term to reflect how we approach architecture: from space, as part of a system, as part of history, as a story, coming from the streets, from the land, through the material, and on the page.

Schedule:
– Introduction by Ingrid Schroder, AA Director
– Gal Schachor, ETS: Compounding Seaweed
– Oula Al-Eryani, Dafni Dragiou, Yuji Huang, Yunyu Huang, DRL: Cloudforma
– Byounggul Lim, First Year Portfolio
– Theresa Begon, Experimental 12: Stadtflucht *city escape*
– Romain Lepoutre, Design and Make: Field Station

Critics: Nick Simcik Arese, Mary Duggan, Takeshi Hayatsu, Roz Barr, Pierre D’Avoine, Elliot Rogosin, Mike Aling, Mark Morris

NICHOLAS SIMCIK ARESE is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge, and Research Affiliate in the Department of Anthropology, University of Oxford. He directs Cambridge’s MPhil in Architecture and Urban Studies (MAUS).

MARY DUGGAN is founder of London architecture and design studio Mary Duggan Architects. Prior to starting her own studio in 2017 she was co-founder of Duggan Morris Architects, which won ten RIBA National and Regional Awards, three Civic Trust Awards, and three nominations for the Mies van der Rohe Award. Mary has served on many design review panels for governing authorities including the London Borough of Lewisham Design Review Panel and the RIBA Education Committee.

TAKESHI HAYATSU is a Japanese architect based in London. Takeshi studied architecture at Musashino Art University in Tokyo and Architectural Association in London. He worked for David Chipperfield Architects, Haworth Tompkins and 6a architects before establishing Hayatsu Architects in 2017. Alongside his practice he teaches MArch unit in Kingston School of Art. He also conducts annual building school in Japan and Lake District with Grizedale Arts.

ROZ BARR’s interest in developing an idiosyncratic process of making led her to pursue her own architectural studio in 2010 – Roz Barr Architects. Her portfolio has grown quickly, and the size of the studio has followed. As founder and director her practice is now an emerging practice that is gaining more interest internationally. She is currently designing the new Fashion Galleries for the V&A Museum, London, and in 2020 she was selected to design two buildings within the new development called the Design District in London joining 8 other eminent international architectural practices.

PIERRE D’AVOINE is an architect, artist and teacher whose office, studio d’Avoine, is based in London. His recent publications include Dwelling on the Future: Architecture for the Seaside, Middle England and the Metropolis and San Salvatore: House Pool Landscape. He has built, exhibited and taught internationally. He teaches Diploma 14 at the AA together with Pereen D’Avoine.

ELLIOT ROGOSIN is an architectural designer and maker who creates installations, interiors and architecture to capture the essential stories between place, manufacture and making, and the process of design. He teaches Intermediate 12 at the AA with Albane Duvillier who he has previously taught AA Summer School units with in 2021 and 2022.

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