presented by the BRICOLEURBANISTS
ยื่นหมูยื่นแมว literally "Put out your pig, put out your cat" is a Thai expression which means to swap.
This project is the outcome of a residency hosted by the Faculty of Architecture at Silpakorn University with the support of the Ian Potter Cultural Trust.
This project is the outcome of a residency hosted by the Faculty of Architecture at Silpakorn University with the support of the Ian Potter Cultural Trust.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
EXHIBITION

Put out your pig, put out your cat
an excercise in bricoleurbanism
by Heidi Axelsen and Hugo Moline
September 1st - September 7th 2008
Opening night Monday 1st September 5pm
Opening hours 9am - 8pm, Monday - Friday
Stairwell Gallery, Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University,
Wang Thapra Campus, Bangkok, Thailand.
an excercise in bricoleurbanism
by Heidi Axelsen and Hugo Moline
September 1st - September 7th 2008
Opening night Monday 1st September 5pm
Opening hours 9am - 8pm, Monday - Friday
Stairwell Gallery, Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University,
Wang Thapra Campus, Bangkok, Thailand.
Friday, August 22, 2008
WORKSHOP

On Saturday 30.08.08 the bricoleurbanists organised a workshop in site specific and collaborative ways of working for 2nd year Architecture students at Silpakorn University.

For the first exercise the students were asked to make a model of a place for 'rest' in 15 minutes. After this they swapped their creations with a partner and were asked to modify the model to also allow for 'play'. They were not allowed to discuss their models as they handed them over.

For the second excercise each group was given a 1 x 1 m site near the entrance to the Architecture building. The sites were varied: some where on the stairs, some in the trees, some by the water, etc. The students were also given a 1:5 scale person. Each person had a strong desire to do something: sleep, drink coffee, climb, listen, etc. Each group was asked to use the features of the site, plus whatever materials they could find to make a place to fulfill the desires of their person.



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