Showing posts with label SABA 2014 ‬International Summer Program in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SABA 2014 ‬International Summer Program in India. Show all posts

10/25/2014

"Students design and build farmers’ mart in Karur"

BRICK BY BRICK: Students build a farmers mart at the Saraswati Krishi Vigyan Kendra at Puzhutheri in Karur district. Photo: B.Velankanni Raj, The Hindu

The C.A.R.E. School of Architecture had joined hands with Bezalel Academy to bring innovative methods of learning architecture.
Twenty six third-year architecture students, 15 from Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem, and 11 from the C.A.R.E. School of Architecture have teamed up to design and build a farmers mart at the Saraswati Krishi Vigyan Kendra at Puzhutheri in Karur district.
Split into six groups, they constructed six structures each measuring 15 square metres to function as gathering spaces for farmers who come to the KVK to display their produce and share their experience with other farmers.

 S. Ganesan reports from SABA Summer 2014 construction site, The Hindu

6/01/2014

‪Call for Participants: SABA 2014 ‬International Summer Program in India - September 11 - October 22, 2014



‪6-week International Summer Studio in India
SABA's award winning summer program in India combines a 3-week intensive traveling seminar in 3 very different northern Indian Cities (Chandigarh, New Delhi and Ahmedabad) with a 3-week Design/Build workshop in a rural area in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.‬

‪Admission
‪This year SABA international Program is open to 6 international 3rd year architecture students from any elligible architecture school in the world. This call is addressed to female and male students alike. Participants’ selection will be made upon a letter of motivation and a portfolio.‬

‪Academic Credits ‬
‪The academic credit of the program is equivalent to one full semester 3rd year design studio (12ects ). ‬

‪Fees
‪Tuition fees: $1900‬

Application Requirements and Deadline‬
‪Applicants should address a letter of motivation in English (up to 100 words) and include a portfolio of works (up to 10 images) as well as an official certification of their architectural studies.‬
‪Applications should be sent by email in one (1) pdf file (2mb maximum) to sara@bezalel.ac.il by July 18th 2014. Selected students will be notified no later than July 31st.‬

For further details, please write to Mrs. Sara Cohen, Administrative Coordinator at The Department of Architecture, Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem sara@bezalel.ac.il, or to SABA saba.india2014@gmail.com.

More details about the program:
http://www.spontaneous-architecture.org/2014/05/toward-non-violent-architecture-saba_31.html

5/31/2014

Toward a Non-Violent Architecture: SABA 2014 International Program in India


1. Overview
In summer 2014, SABA will return to India for a 6-week International Summer Studio that would take place between September 11th and October 22nd 2014.
The program combines a 3-week intensive traveling seminar in 3 very different Indian Cities (New Delhi, Chandigarh and Ahmedabad) with a 3-week spontaneous architecture workshop in a rural area in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.





2. SABA 2014 India Program

Part One - Northern India
From Le Corbusier to Gandhi: Dérives in Indian Cities

A 3-week seminar in 3 Indian cities in Northern India: New Delhi, Chandigarh and Ahmedabad.
Through a series of lectures, visits and workshops, this intensive seminar explores a vast range of spatial questions arising from the actual Indian architectural Massalla and its extremely diverse mixtures of thousands years’ long heritage, modern age revolutionary dreams and traditional local and rural knowledge. We will discuss architecture, urbanism, history, politics, technology; we will question our own movements, travelling, backpacking, tourism and architectural tourism; we will document and research spontaneity, improvisation and invention in local unofficial technologies; we will read M.K. Gandhi, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier, Frantz Kafka, Guy Debord,

Week 1: Chandigarh, New Delhi
Visits: Jantar Mantar, Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort, New Delhi Slum (more to be defined)
Chandigarh
Visits: Capitol, Le Corbusier Centre, City Museums, University of Punjab, Sohana
Lectures at Chandigarh College of Architecture
Workshop in collaboration of CCA Students



Week 2, 3: Gujarat - Ahmedabad, Halvad, Rajpur
Visits: Gandhi Ashram, Mills’ Owners House, Sarabhai Villa, City Museum, NID campus, CEPT campus, IIM campus, CEE campus, Doshi studio, Ahmedabad slums, Ahmedabad river front
Trip to Rajpur Village and Halvad, SABA’s previous sites
Lectures at CEPT University


Part Two - Southern India
Spontaneous Architecture and Village Swaraj: Design/Build workshop in Tamil Nadu

Week 3, 4, 5: location in a rural area
A 21-day non-stop workshop in a rural area (the location will be revealed to the participants only).
During the stay in Tamil Nadu there few visits will take place in historical sites and in Auroville.
Inspired by Gandhi’s progressive ideas about sustainability (expressed already in the early 1920’s and gathered in 1962 under the title Village Swaraj) we will design and build small public structures for a local rural community. We will have 21 days and 20 nights, we will have to work with our hands (no machines are allowed), to use the local materials (we will have to find them, sais Gandhi, not more than 10 km distant from our construction site) and to quickly learn the local technical knowledge.


3. SABA previous projects in India








Halvad, India 2011 workshop


4. Some Words, Names and Places