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Uncertainty (Paperback)
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Uncertainty (Paperback)
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Working in rural China is unlike other countryside: it is full of
contradiction, neither rural nor urban, both traditional and
modern, abandoned in some areas and yet others are becoming cities
overnight. It is in fact a laboratory for new ways of living. And
it has become our laboratory for new ways of making architecture.
Whereas contemporary architecture since the advent of modernism has
developed increasingly controlled, prototypical, and standardised
mechanisms for building, our experiments embrace the opposite: a
lack of control, taking place within the flux of political, social
and economic uncertainties. The experiments presented here are
examples taken from a series of design and build projects conducted
from the Department of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong
over the past 10 years. They are remarkable in their diffuse
explorations and situations. Some were urgent post-earthquake
reconstructions, often adapting to extreme topographies or taking
place in the midst of major urbanising transformations, whereas
other experiments occurred in forgotten villages with left-behind
craftspeople and their disappearing building cultures. These forays
and what can be best described as adventures in building, left us
with varied and novel (sometimes failed) experiments with structure
and program. But they are presented here for the trait they have in
common: an exploration of the limits of material, geometry,
construction methods, and even historical context. The diversity
manifested in this collection of projects is a direct reflection of
the incredible diversity of climates, locations, and conditions
that underlie the ongoing Chinese urbanisation experiment. The
focus here is not on the what but the how, as each project engages
with its own set of limiting factors or unideal conditions. They
are stories of design, overcoming and even embracing adverse
situations in order to discover some hidden advantage. Each chapter
explores a different attempt to revert seemingly challenging
limitations (particularly those which the architect cannot exert
control over) and turn these into novel building approaches. As
often occurs for architects working in a foreign landscape, the
differences in language and culture have proven to be a source of
constant miscommunication and surprising discovery. The lack of a
common spoken language-these remote areas speak their own
dialects-has placed an emphasis on drawing as another means of
communication. Through drawing we have explored a means of design
and a means of building. Therefore, this is also a book about ways
of drawing that represent ways of control and, inversely perhaps,
what not to control.
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