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AEOLIAN
“SHAPED BY THE WIND”
MArch - AADRL THESIS PROJECT
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Architectural Association, London
Studio Master
Dr. Theodore Spyropoulos
Studio Assistants
Octavian Mihai Gheorghiu
Hanjun Kim
Apostolos Despotidis
David Greene
Project Team
Selim Helse
Ilya Katliarski
Pawin W.
The research undertaken by the year’s studio under the guidance of Dr. Theodore Spyropoulos emphasises aspects of the elemental and how natural phenomena can be utilised as a form of technology and to devise strategies of a performative architecture as a response to global challenges in a planetary scale. Students are to research, explore, and experiment with natural phenomena to develop techniques for generating materials and architecture depending on the on-site conditions and material contingencies. The elemental approach of this research challenges what architecture can be. How materials are devised? How energy can be harnessed? And How life can be sustained?
The research addresses the process of desertification by utilising the desert’s onsite materiality and investigating its material contingency. The elemental aspect of sand is explored as form of technology, by investigating the possibilities of material transformation of sand into glass under high temperature.

Material
Sand Welding




