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The Architecture Experience – Europe takes the participants on a 14-day journey spanning Spain and Italy, where they get to see architecture ranging from Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque to the Art Deco, Modernism and Futurism movements. Participants will get to visit sites showcasing different architectural styles. This will help in understanding the incorporation of aesthetics and form along with the function, context and surroundings of each site, ranging from Gaudi to Zaha Hadid.
Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona
Image on top – Trevi Fountain, Rome
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The best approach to growing as an architect is to learn from experiencing and observing. The Architecture Experience aims to do just that. Participants get to observe contextualising architecture through site visits and interactions with local architects, and document the learning in a themed narrative for later reference. The Experience will be a fourteen-day-long, curated educational tour for up to twenty participants across 3 cities in Spain and Italy.
These visits will focus on observing and learning about the importance of contextualising architecture, the history of different architectural styles and techniques, the importance of design, its influence on architecture around the world, sustainability and other aspects which draw scores of visitors to European architecture. The visits will foster a deep understanding of city planning, old architecture and its conversion to new, mobility-driven infrastructure while working on a documentation Capstone project across different themes.
In the 14 days, participants will get to work on their own project in sync with their work, or their subjects in college. These projects will be relevant for different Indian landscapes (be it urban or rural), with inspiration taken from places visited during this Experience.
Casa Mila by Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona
Arrival in Paris, France. Orientation on the structure of the tour visits and project. Finalisation of teams, and the participants’ individual roles and responsibilities within the team will be defined.
Places to visit: Neighborhood exploratory walk, Eiffel Tower (outside visit).
Topic of Discussion: History and transition of French architecture over different periods – Renaissance, French Baroque & Classicism, Rococo, Neo-classicism, Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Places to visit: Bibliothèque Nationale de France (public access areas), Louvre Museum, Communist Party Headquarters (outside visit).
Cultural Visit: Notre Dame Cathdedral, Saint Chapelle.
Topic of Discussion: Haussmann Architecture and its influence on modern-day Paris.
Places to visit: Les Docks: City of Fashion and Design, Centre George Pompidou, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Philharmonie De Paris (outside visit).
Cultural Visit: Palais Garnier, Place De La Concorde, Arc De Triomphe, Basilique Du Sacre-Coeur de Montmarte.
Morning Arrival in Lille.
Topic of Discussion: French Renaissance revival architecture and its influence on the global architectural movement.
Places to visit: Notre Dame de la Treille, Stock Exchange building (outside visit), Chambre De Commerce, Citadelle de Lille.
Cultural visit: Old Town.
Topic of Discussion: The rise of contemporary modernism in a classical background.
Places to visit: Museum of Modern Art, Villa Cavrois, Euralille Youth Center.
Arrival in Rome, Italy.
Orientation on the structure of the tour visits and project. Finalisation of teams, and the participants’ individual roles and responsibilities within the team will be defined.
Places to visit: Neighbourhood exploratory walk.
Topic of Discussion: Romanesque architecture, due to the rise of monasticism and the blend of Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical architecture.
Places to visit: Vatican City – St. Peter’s Basilica and Square, Bernini’s Colonnade, Necropolis, Sistine Chapel.
Cultural visit: Apostolic Palace, Pauline Chapel.
Topic of Discussion: Contemporary architecture and the global context
Places to visit: Maxxi Museum, Ponte della Musica, Auditorium Parco della Musica (outside visit), Church of 2000 (Jubilee Church), Museo Condominiale di Tor Marancia.
Cultural Visit: Mercato di Porta Portese, Corte Suprema di Cassazione.
Topic of Discussion: Understanding material usage in the architecture of Rome.
Places to visit: Pantheon, Chiesa di Santa Susanna, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza del Campidoglio.
Cultural Visit: San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Palazzo Farnese, Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti (Spanish Steps), Chiesa di Sant’Andrea al Quirinale.
Day trip to Florence
Topic of Discussion: Influence of the Renaissance on architecture, art, urbanism, and public space.
Places to visit: Piazza del Duomo, Florence Cathedral, Giotto’s Campanile (outside visit), Piazza della Signoria, Loggia dei Lanzi, Ponte Vecchio. Piazzale Michelangelo.
Cultural Visit: Oltrarno neighbourhood, Uffizi Gallery, Piazza della Repubblica.
Topic of Discussion: Understanding ancient Roman architecture, infrastructure and the development of the Roman city centre.
Places to visit: Colosseum, Roman Forum (view from Via dei Fori Imperiali), Via Sacra, Piazza Venezia, Trajan’s Column, Imperial Forums, Circus Maximus.
Cultural Visit: Capitoline Hill, Piazza del Campidoglio and the surrounding streets.
Morning arrival in Barcelona.
Topic of Discussion: Historic evolution of Catalan and Spanish architecture.
Places to visit: Barcelona Cathedral and Gothic Quarter, MACBA.
Cultural visit: Parc Güell, Portal de l’Àngel, Carrer d’Avinyó.
Topic of Discussion: Urban planning, Barcelona city grid and the concept of superblocks.
Places to visit: Sagrada Família, Torre Glòries (outside visit), Casa Batlló, Casa Milà (outside visit), Eixample grid (mapping project).
Cultural visit: Passeig de Gracia.
Topic of discussion: External global influences in Barcelona’s architecture.
Places to visit: El Pabellón de Barcelona, CaixaForum (outside visit), Santa Catarina Market, Forum Building & Museu Blau.
Cultural visit: Las Ramblas, Mercat dels Encants, Botanical Gardens, Bac de Roda bridge.
Topic of discussion: The varying degrees of modernism in present-day Barcelona.
Places to visit: Walden 7 (outside visit), Palace of Catalan Music, Bunkers del Carmel.
Cultural visit: El Born, Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol.
Topic of Discussion: Understanding contemporary urban regeneration and adaptive reuse in Barcelona.
Places to visit: 22@ Poblenou Innovation District, Parc del Centre del Poblenou, Poblenou industrial heritage buildings, Rambla del Poblenou.
Cultural visit: Bogatell Beach.
Culmination of project work / Free Day.
Departure to India or home country.
Days 7 and 13 are free for the participants to explore Rome (meals not included on free days).
Cultural visits are not part of the itinerary, but are recommended areas to shop and explore the city.
INR 260,000 /$3,500 (Early Bird Price)
INR 297,000 /$3,700
The price includes flights ex-Mumbai, India (taxes extra). Early bird price valid for the first three registrations. The price, excluding flights, is $3,100. Please contact us if you are a student for discounted pricing.
The price includes flights ex-Mumbai, India (taxes extra). The price without flights is $3,300. Please contact us if you are a student for discounted pricing.
What does the cost include?
Domain Expert Guidance
Course Material
flights
hotels
local & airport transfers
breakfast & dinner
visas
entry fees
MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology
MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology
All our Experiences are aimed at implementing and solving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals set by the UN. Goal no. 17 ‘Partnerships for the Goals’ is key to our Experiences, since we work with a global team of experts to be able to add value to the learning of the participants. The Architecture Experience Europe focuses on 3 of the Goals primarily.
– Develop quality, reliable, sustainable and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being.
– By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing
– By 2030, enhance inclusive and sustainable urbanization and capacity for participatory, integrated and sustainable human settlement
– By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters
– By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources
– Support developing countries to strengthen their scientific and technological capacity to move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption and production
– Students and fresh graduates from architecture colleges and related fields
– Young professionals from architecture, design and related fields who want to explore Contextualising architecture in Europe (Spain, and Italy)
Young architects could benefit exponentially from observing architecture ranging from the Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque to the Art-Deco, Modernism and Futurism movements, and getting to understand more about contextualising architecture. Understanding how the sites in Europe utilise existing infrastructure for new purposes, be it cafes or hotels or museums. How the planning in the cities visited is mobility driven. Learnings from this trip can be applied to the participants’ methodologies when working on sites/projects back home.
Yes! This Experience will take up to 20 participants. These participants will be split into smaller teams to execute projects which are designed to give added value to their ongoing projects (school or live).
The Architecture Experience is designed with the intent of enhancing architectural understanding. To this end, a short project is included as part of the experience. The participants will explore methods of observation and documentation while focusing on ideologies of Contextualising Architecture.
This Experience will focus on observing and learning about the importance of site sensitivity, different architectural techniques – active and passive, importance of material selection and other aspects vital to sustainable architecture, which are important tenets of contemporary and new age architecture, be it urban or non urban.
Yes! From a logistics point of view, this price includes the cost of accommodation, flights, visas, breakfast and dinner, local and airport transfers, and entry fees where applicable.
A building can only be understood by moving around and through it, and by experiencing the modulation, and feel the spaces one moves through - from outside into verandah, then rooms, passages, courtyards. Architecture cannot be totally explained but must be experienced."
Geoffrey Bawa
Maxxi Museum by Zaha Hadid, Rome
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