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Architectural Design Workshop Interspecies Architectures: Symbiotic Habitats in Rural China
This design-build workshop challenges anthropocentric paradigms in architecture by focusing on rural revitalization through multispecies cohabitation in Jingdezhen, China.
What does architecture look like when humans, animals and plants occupy the same space?
What design opportunities can be identified within the rural villages? And how can we incorporate technology and innovation within these places ?
The workshop will fund students to travel to China: to Nanjing, Jingdezhen, and Suzhou - Shanghai,visiting, studying and working toward the re-design of a depopulated village near Jingdezhen as a demonstration site for a re-vitalized 21st Century farming village for research, education and production.
IAP
2026
6-3-0
G
Schedule
Travel 1/5-1/15/26
Meetings 1/15-1/22 MTWRF 9am-5pm
Location
Consult instructors - travel required
On Campus meetings in Studio
Enrollment
Limited to 10
Preference Given To
MArch, SMArchS, MCP/DUCP students w/Design background, BSA/BSAD
Can Be Repeated for Credit
Yes