Camposaz _ Wood Self-Construction Workshop

Camposaz is a wood self-construction workshop in 1:1 scale with the ambition to promote interaction between disciplines and practitioners dealing with architectural design. The workshop is open to architects, designers, carpenters between 18 and 35 years of age. During the workshop, living in close contact, they have to design and physically construct small wood installations, based on specific themes, aiming at enhancing the landscape.

The built project is site specific and it can change according to the conditions in which it is going to be realized. During the workshop design and construction are tight processes and proceed in parallel. The aim of the initiative is to condense in a unique experience immaterial and material aspects of the construction process. Knowledge sharing and adaptability are necessary conditions for a successful result. Camposaz is an open platform without hierarchies and fixed roles: it is an open source initiative in which everyone can bring his own contribution in the development of a process that has no pre-established direction.

In this sense, Camposaz promotes different point of views and new design approaches in problematic urban locations, with the intention to develop a sort of “instinctive architecture” with no prejudices and with a lot of collaborative improvisation.

Interested parties must complete the form by August 5th 2022.

The workshop is entirely free! Participants will only be asked to pay the registration fee for the Camposaz association of € 10.

The calls are open to 12 participants + 1 video maker.

For more information: brescia@camposaz.com

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