Thursday 30 August 2012

OUR LECTURERS

We are proud to present our confirmed lecturers:


•Neil Spiller, University of Greenwich
•Sir Peter Cook, CRAB Studio
•Simon Herron, University of Greenwich
•Hermann Klöckner, ART+COM
•Léopold Lambert, the Funambulist
•Ena Lloret, Gramazio & Kohler
•Jorge Ayala, [Ay]A STUDIO


Neil Spiller is Dean, School of Architecture, Design & Construction at the University of Greenwich, Professor of Architecture and Digital Theory, Founding Director of the Advanced Virtual and Technological Architecture Research Group (AVATAR) and a practising architect. 

He was previously Vice Dean, the Graduate Director of Design, at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College, London. 

He is author of numerous book and his articles and design work have been published in every major design and architecture magazine worldwide. 

"People have described my drawings as a kind of myth-making, and certainly my work over the last ten years has become very mythic" -Spiller 

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Sir Peter Cook is an architect and a hugely influential writer and educator, teaching both internationally and at home in London. 

He co-founded the avant-garde research group; Archigram in 1961, who's achievements were recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects and was awarded the Royal Gold Medal. 

He was knighted in 2007 by the Queen for his services to architecture and teaching and is currently running the architectural office Crab Studios with Gavin Robotham in London. 

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Simon Herron is currently Academic Leader in Architectural Technology at the University of Greenwich and postgraduate design studio tutor togheter with Susanne Isa. 

In 1989 he became a partner at the architectural office Ron Herron Associates. 

Previously, he has been a Senior College Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett UCL, has taught at University of Westminster, Sci-Arc Los Angeles and at the Architectural Association London. 

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Hermann Klöckner is a berlin-based interaction designer, art director and media artist working with the Berlin-based, interdisciplinary design group ART+COM. 

ART+COM’s work includes different kinds of formats: Autoactive, reactive and interactive objects and installations, media-based environments and architecture. 

Although often very complex, the projects are always driven by the content and not by the technology. Despite having grown and professionalised its operations, ART+COM remains dedicated to its original cause from nearly 25 years ago: to design innovative and original projects and to pave the way for the future of media-based communications. 

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Léopold Lambert is a French architect and writer currently living in New York. 

His work is based on an attempted balance between design and writing, each of those informing the other one. 

His main research investigates the inherent political violence carried by architecture through its physicality and its potential use in the context of a resistive struggle against a dominant order. These thoughts are frequently communicated through his wordpress-blog "the Funambulist" and has recently been collected in the form of a book, entitled Weaponized Architecture: The Impossibility of Innocence (dpr-barcelona, 2012.). 


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Ena Lloret (born in Copenhagen) is a research fellow at the ETH Zurich department of Arcitecture and Digital Fabrication working for the architectural research office Gramazio & Kohler.

Gramazio & Kohler are examining the changes in architectural production requirements that result from introducing digital manufacturing techniques. Their special interest lies in combining data and material and the resulting implications this has on the architectural design. The possibility of directly fabricating building components described on the computer expands not only the spectrum of possibilities for construction, but, by the direct implementation of material and production logic into the design process, it establishes a unique architectural expression and a new aesthetic.

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Jorge Ayala is the founder of the multidisciplinary designstudio [Ay]A STUDIO.

He is based in Paris and his research is committed to cutting edge research and material experimentation, across scales and between disciplines; from fashion design, architecture to landscape urbanism, complex organisational systems and strategies in both theoretical and professional praxis.

[Ay]A Studio explores informal/intangible parameters in order to innovate. These innovations are not limited to the architectural form but also the capacity to use collective efforts, the functionality and accessibility of networks of distribution (input/output), economy, self-sustainability, and in general, a large capacity to evolve or be adapted topographically, operatively, and environmentally.

Besides research Ayala focuses on education throught workshops and lectures all around the world.






Monday 27 August 2012

The Hunt For Speakers

During the planning of this symposium several interesting speakers have been invited, and as it always is, some had to declined their invitation.
Most of the speakers who were un-able to attend has been extremely positive to contributing, but has unfortunately been scheduled elsewhere these given dates.

We will of course keep contact and hope to be able to see them at Lund School of Architecture in the future.

Thank you for your kind answers:

Visible on Gramazio & Kohler's News Feed

Our lecturer Ena Lloret is working for Gramazio & Kohler in Zürich

read more about her and their works here


Sponsor | Sveriges Arkitekter Skåne

We are proud to present Sveriges Arkitekter Skåne as a financial sponsor for LAS*12. 
They have previously been supporting this event and their contribution makes it possible to continue our work.

Thank you



Monday 13 August 2012

Sponsor | Jais Arkitekter

We are proud to present Jais Arkitekter as a financial sponsor for LAS*12. They have been supporting this event for many years and their contribution makes it possible to continue our work. 

 Thank you



Jais Arkitekter was established 1957 in Helsingborg, Sweden.
In their long list of built projects we are proud to say that they have made the design for the restoration of our School of Architecture in Lund, that reopened exactly one year ago. 


Sponsor | Sveriges Arkitekter

We are proud to present Sveriges Arkitekter as a financial sponsor for LAS*12. 
They have previously been supporting this event and their contribution makes it possible to continue our work.

Thank you
Swedish Association of Architects is a professional organization for architects, interior architects, landscape architects and spatial planners with 11.500 members (including 2.600 students).


Thursday 9 August 2012

Sponsor | Akademiska Hus

We are proud to present Akademiska Hus as a financial sponsor for LAS*12. They have been supporting this event for many years and their contribution makes it possible to continue our work.

Thank you

Akademiska Hus is the largest property company in Sweden. The company carries on its operations - planning, construction, ownership and management - in six regions, from Kiruna in north to Malmö in the south and the estimated market value of the properties is SEK 52 billion.

 The Akademiska Hus business concept is to be the leader in creative environments for higher education and research. Akademiska Hus's most important tenant category is universities and colleges. Other tenants include research institutes and research-intensive companies as well as companies, public authorities and other organisations that have a strategic link to our campuses and which contribute to creating an attractive totality.

Books by Neil Spiller

One of our speakers at LAS*12 is Neil Spiller.

Neil Spiller is Dean, School of Architecture, Design & Construction at the University of Greenwich, Professor of Architecture and Digital Theory, Founding Director of the Advanced Virtual and Technological Architecture Research Group (AVATAR) and a practising architect. 

He was previously Vice Dean, the Graduate Director of Design, at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College, London.

These are a few of the books Spiller has written and edited through the years:


Seam(less) by Jorge Ayala, [Ay]A STUDIO

One of our speakers at LAS*12 is Jorge Ayala, founder of [Ay]A STUDIO


Lowtech Jewelry Design 
lasercut cardboard











Shoe Design by Jorge Ayala, [Ay]A STUDIO


Shoe Design 
Collection 1, prototypes





Discrepancy Cape by Jorge Ayala, [Ay]A STUDIO

 Clothing Design
eroded lasercut leather like fabric














Flop Table by Jorge Ayala, [Ay]A STUDIO

furniture design 
stitched latex and poured resins

















iClutch by Jorge Ayala, [Ay]A STUDIO



Accessory Design
laser cut screens