Learning from Lynn
John Hill
5. février 2015
Photo: Screenshot
Los Angeles-based architect Greg Lynn directs a three-year Master of Architecture studio in the Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Learn more about the program through a couple short films.
Not surprising given Lynn's embrace of digital form-making, Studio Lynn "focuses on compositions of intricately connected, subtly varied, continuously differentiated elements in non-modular dimensional series." Their mission statement continues: "Our students' sensibilities are attuned to the rhythmic patterns and undulations of calculus as they apply to architecture. We critically and creatively embrace the digital tools that have recently burst into architecture and effloresced in a myriad of forms and shapes."
Here is a short film with student work from the most recent semester, WS 2014/15:
And here is a short explanation of Lynn's studio from the man himself:
Two other Master of Architecture studios are available at the Institute of Architecture, which is headed by Dean Klaus Bollingerhose. Those applying to the school* can also choose from two other heavyweight architects: Zaha Hadid, from London, and Hani Rashid, from Asymptote Architecture in New York. With these three proponents of computer-generated architecture, the IoA is like a breeding ground for tomorrow's attention-getting architects.
*Registration deadline for WS 2015/16 is 13 February 2015.