Ephemeral Architecture: Design Temporary Spaces

think emptiness 1

A course by Diogo Aguiar , Architect

Architect. Porto, Portugal.
Joined May 2020
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About the video: think emptiness 1

Overview

“In this class we will talk about the importance of emptiness in architecture, namely in the opening of spans, as moments that give way or allow the passage of light. ”

In this video lesson Diogo Aguiar addresses the topic: think emptiness 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Ephemeral Architecture: Design Temporary Spaces. Learn to ideate and develop an architectural project by exploring the material and sensory qualities of a temporary space.

Partial transcription of the video

“Thinking about Gaps After the previous lesson in which we dealt with the volume of our ephemeral museum. In this lesson, we'll deal with opening gaps. We’ll consider the flows and the entry of light into your ephemeral museum. Let's go back to our case study, the Garden Pavilion. Noticing the criteria for making these openings, keeping in mind the organization of the flow and entry of light. Let's have a look? To talk about the criteria we used to make these openings in the Garden Pavilion, let's go back to where we left off last class. We had created the spaces that led to the circular nuc...”

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Course summary for: Ephemeral Architecture: Design Temporary Spaces

  • Level: Beginner
  • 96% positive reviews (52)
  • 2286 students
  • 4 units
  • 15 lessons (3h 10m)
  • 16 downloads
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    Architecture & Spaces
  • Areas

    Architecture, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Spatial Design

Diogo Aguiar

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A course by Diogo Aguiar

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From his namesake studio, architect Diogo Aguiar seeks a balance between art and architecture in all his installations and small-scale constructions, ranging from public to private.

He has appeared in various national and international publications, is a two-time winner of the ArchDaily Building of The Year Award, and has represented Portugal at the Venice Biennale of Architecture. He is also one of the co-founders of the Galeria de Arquitectura located in Porto, Portugal, a gallery that exhibits architectural projects "as an exercise in contemplating this discipline and its limits."


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Ephemeral Architecture: Design Temporary Spaces

A course by Diogo Aguiar
Architect. Porto, Portugal.
Joined May 2020
  • 96% positive reviews (52)
  • 2,286 students