Central Saint Martins, London
01.02.2023 / 15.03.2023
Unit 2 MArch consisted of two parts that informed each other: Weaving Vessels for Liminal Dialogues co-created by Ana Maria Gutierrez from Organizmo (Colombia) and Catalina Mejia Moreno and a collaborative lecture and event programme with MA in Regenerative Design entitled Compostations. Both are supported by the Climate Forum and the Forest School.
Weaving Vessels for Liminal Dialogues
"We acknowledge the first territory we inhabit as our body; sacred temple from which forms of interaction are gestated as new languages, seductive dances of creation and discoveries of all the cycles that surround us."
How can architecture represent our relationship with different territories, in this case forests and bodies? How can these relationships become a material and spatial manifestation? The unit aimed to generate opportunities for students to approach ideas of design, architecture and infrastructure through liminal dialogues with the non- and more than human. During the seven weeks journey we collectively worked towards regenerative vessels that hosted liminal dialogues, the voiced territories (body, forests, architectures), allowed us to explore rituals of belongings and created new possible worlds through radical listening and imagining.