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Cristina Goberna & Urtzi Grau of
Fake Industries Architectural Agonism are proud to present the final collection ever to be reproduced, renovated or redesigned of the projects assembled during the second installment of the
Replica Studio part of the Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design during the Summer Semester of 2012 in the premises of the GSAPP of Columbia University in the form of this non-exhaustive but crafted survey of agonistic copies entitled
ReplicaDossierthat displays work by an engaged group of plagiarists including
Eirini Anthouli, Ernesto Cruz, Jaewon Heo, Paula Orta, Lev Stravchinsky, Shu Yang, Sun Yifu and Han Zhang who none the less, despite their youth, really tried hard to create something ofmodest value and genuine emotion, and ever since have tried to stay interested enough to assemble, again, once and for all this muscular compilation of design efforts which, in fact, was developed, produced and compiled with the inestimable support of
Bryce Suite in the role of Digital Assistant
Urban Cabinet of Curiosities - Eirini Anthouli, Paula Orta
Conative Museum - Jaewon Heo
AnAlysis > eAch spAces in the museum in order to make more accessble each space in the museum to public, explode them.
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re-ArrAngment > open to pubicextract path which allows each spaces to connect from sAnAA’s museum. they are strictly arranged by 2.6m depth corridors.
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0807.2012 Final summer AAD gsApp christina & urtzi replica studio
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AnAlysis > eAch spAces in the museum in order to make more accessble each space in the museum to public, explode them.
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0807.2012 Final summer AAD gsApp christina & urtzi replica studio
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Art Compactor - Ernesto Cruz, Han Zhang
Project Room
Court Yard
Auditorium
Art Library
Gallery
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RestroomOffice Staff Elevator
Long-term project Art Library
Project Room
Court Yard
Auditorium
Art Library
Gallery
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RestroomOffice Staff Elevator
Long-term project Art Library
Cafe Restaurant
Art Library
Bench & Rail
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Long-term project
Heterotopia_Replica Studio Ernesto Cruz & Han Zhang MSAAD 2012
OPENed 21st Century Museum - Lev Stravchinsky
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1. OFFICE 9. GALLERY 17. GALLERY 25. DELETED COURTYARD 33. STORAGE2. LONG TERM PROJECT 10. DELETED COURTYARD 18. GALLERY 26. OFFICE 34. WORKSHOP3. THEATER 11. MEETING ROOM 19. GALLERY 27. STORAGE 35. WORKSHOP4. GALLERY 12. GALLERY 20. DELETED COURTYARD 28. STORAGE 36. GALLERY5. DELETED COURTYARD 13. GALLERY 21. GALLERY 29. OFFICE 37. WORKSHOP6. GALLERY 14. GALLERY 22. GALLERY 30. STORAGE 38. WORKSHOP7. GALLERY 15. DELETED COURTYARD 23. OFFICE 31. TEA ROOM8. GALLERY 16. LECTURE HALL 24. GALLERY 32. WORKSHOP
OPENed 21st CENTURY MUSEUM
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1. OFFICE 9. GALLERY 17. GALLERY 25. DELETED COURTYARD 33. STORAGE2. LONG TERM PROJECT 10. DELETED COURTYARD 18. GALLERY 26. OFFICE 34. WORKSHOP3. THEATER 11. MEETING ROOM 19. GALLERY 27. STORAGE 35. WORKSHOP4. GALLERY 12. GALLERY 20. DELETED COURTYARD 28. STORAGE 36. GALLERY5. DELETED COURTYARD 13. GALLERY 21. GALLERY 29. OFFICE 37. WORKSHOP6. GALLERY 14. GALLERY 22. GALLERY 30. STORAGE 38. WORKSHOP7. GALLERY 15. DELETED COURTYARD 23. OFFICE 31. TEA ROOM8. GALLERY 16. LECTURE HALL 24. GALLERY 32. WORKSHOP
OPENed 21st CENTURY MUSEUM
FIRST FLOOR BASEMENT REARRANGED SPACES
Smoke - Shu Yang, Sun Yifu
Fog-fall Museum Replica Studio Yang Shu & Sun Yifu
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Replica Studio Final Review
LecturesCarlos Minguez Carrasco, June 11th, 2012 - Curatorial Reanimations: Atlas of New York Architecture Exhibitions (1975-1987)
Daniel Perlin, June 18th, 2012 - Sample Space - In cities, it is the always already time of digital anthropophagy and temporary spatial redesignUrtzi Grau, June 25th, 2012 - The Three Replicas of the Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion
Marisa Janh, July 9th, 2012 - Pro+agonist: The Art of OppositionSerkan Ozkaya, July 23rd, 2012 - Afagottino: a Renaissance sculpture and Turk walk into a bar
Cristina Goberna & Urtzi Grau’s Replica Studio
PRESENTSthe first Instalment of
the ReplicaLecture SeriesCURATORIALREANIMATIONSAtlas of New YorkArchitecture Exhibitions
(1975-1987)by Carlos Minguez Carrasco
GSAPP Monday June 11 2012 Avery Room 408
Cristina Goberna & Urtzi Grau’s Replica Studio
PRESENTSthe fourth installment of
the ReplicaLecture Series
PRO + AGONISMThe Art of Opposition by Marisa Jahn
GSAPP Monday July 9th 2012 Avery Room 504 from 2.00 to 3.00 pm
Cristina Goberna & Urtzi Grau’s Replica Studio
PRESENTSthe second installment of
the Replica Lecture SeriesSAMPLE SPACEInIn cities, it is the always already time of digital
anthropophagy and temporary spatial redesign
by DANIEL PERLINGSAPP Monday June 18th
2012, 300 Buell South
Cristina Goberna & Urtzi Grau’s Replica Studio
PRESENTSthe fth installment of
the Replica Lecture SeriesA F A G O T T I N O aa Renaissance sculpture and Turk walk into a bar...
by SERKAN OZKAYAGSAPP Monday July 23th 2012, 200 Buell at 14h
Cristina Goberna & Urtzi Grau’s Replica Studio
PRESENTSthe third installment of
the ReplicaLecture SeriesTHE THREEREPLICASof the Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion by Urtzi Grau
GSAPP Monday June 25 2012 Avery Room 408from 2.00 to 3.00 pm
LecturesCarlos Minguez Carrasco, June 11th, 2012 - Curatorial Reanimations: Atlas of New York Architecture Exhibitions (1975-1987)
Daniel Perlin, June 18th, 2012 - Sample Space - In cities, it is the always already time of digital anthropophagy and temporary spatial redesignUrtzi Grau, June 25th, 2012 - The Three Replicas of the Mies van der Rohe German Pavillion
Marisa Janh, July 9th, 2012 - Pro+agonist: The Art of OppositionSerkan Ozkaya, July 23rd, 2012 - Afagottino: a Renaissance sculpture and Turk walk into a bar
JurorsRami Abou-Khalil, Pep Aviles, Adam Bobbette, Eva Franch
Gilabert, Kersten Geers, Matteo Ghidoni, Marisa Jahn, Johanna Meyer-Grohbrügge, Carlos Minguez Carrasco, Brendan Moran, Joaquim Moreno, Emly Nguyen, Serkan Ozkaya, Daniel Perlin, Max Sanjulian, Alan Smart, Bryce Suite, Daniel Talesnik, Irina
Verona, Enrique Walker, Michael Young.
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The studio explores the potential of Replicas to opening unexpected paths for the identification, confrontation and dissemination of current polemics in architecture, understanding Replicas both as literal reproductions of works architecture and, in a sense denoted in Romance languages, as responses to previous statements, or, as defined below, Agonistic Copies.
How Copies expand disciplinary knowledge?As any other creative discipline, architecture is subjected to a regime of originality. Yet, operations having in common the recourse of already produced forms such as re-appropriation, détournement, objet-trouvé, mash-up, para-fiction, etc—well-known critical tools in a wide range of artistic production—still remain unabsorbed and even taboo. In fact, while imitation and reproduction are the obvious roots of the last twenty—if not the last six hundred—years’ excess of architectural shapes, the field has resisted to openly embrace copies and in so doing, it has hindered its potential. To intentionally copy entails a radical reformulation of architectural imagination: it allows for a radical renunciation to form-making—since form is defined a priory—to focus on architectural knowledge yet to be discovered.
Which are the tools for assessing Agonistic performance of architectural production?The current high-speed consumption of architectural imaginary entails the naturalization of issues that could otherwise be publicly contested. This domestication of architectural polemics, a general disinterest in discussion, and the automatic consensus it entails, hinders the debates that generate advancement in the field. It is necessary to approach architecture design in an Agonistic mode, that is, assuring that the final product is not only controversial, but is also able to maintain a certain level conflict over time by taking dissensus and positive friction as constructive tools of operation.