jueves, 23 de diciembre de 2010

Public Programme


DESERTA
Wednesday 5th – Friday 14th January 2011

Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Programme Director_ AA Visiting School Santiago

Tutors: Marina Lathouri, Thomas Weaver, Christopher Pierce, Tim Street- Porter, Rodrigo Pérez de Arce, Arturo Lyon, Pedro Ignacio Alonso / Collaborators: Enrique Walker, Alejandra Celedon, Francisco Forster & Jerry Wolff (Desertec), Eugenio Garces, Pilar Cereceda & Ana Maria Mujica (CDA)

In collaboration with the Atacama Desert Center (CDA), and Desertec Sudamérica

Lecture Series, site visits and film

Day 1 – Wednesday 5th
Hyper Dry / Introduction to the workshop
Pedro Ignacio Alonso / Pilar Cereceda and Ana Maria Mujica – Santiago

Day 2 – Thursday 6th
Site visit to Maria Elena, the Loa Oasis and Pedro de Valdivia

Day 3 – Friday 7th
Light 
Tim Street- Porter  – Site visit to San Pedro de Atacama  

Day 4 – Saturday 8th
                 Garden
 Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC

 Films of the day:  Claire Denis, Beau Travail (1999)
 David Lean, Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

Day 5 – Sunday 9th
                Type
Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC

                Films of the day: Percy Adlon, Bagdad Café (1987) 
                                   Stephan Elliontt, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
Day 6 – Monday 10th
Extreme weather: mining towns in the cooper and nitrate industries Santiago 17hrs
Eugenio Garcés

Energy  Santiago 18hrs
Francisco Forster and Jerry Wolff – DESERTEC

Films of the day: Alejandro Jodorowski, El Topo (1970)
Werner Herzog, Lessons of Darkness (2004)

Day 7 – Tuesday 11th
Land
Rodrigo Pérez de Arce – Santiago 18hrs

Films of the day: David Lynch, Dune (1984)
Sergio Leone, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1962)

Day 8 –  Wednesday 12th
Fabric
Thomas Weaver and Enrique Walker in conversation – Santiago 18hrs

                Films of the day: Ron Underwood, Tremors (1990)                                   Michelangelo Antonioni, The Passenger (1975)

Day 9 – Thursday 13th
                Tourism
Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC

                Films of the day:  Bernardo Bertolucci, The Sheltering Sky (1990)
                                    Wim Wenders, Paris, Texas (1984)                                    
Day 10 – Friday 14th
                Impression – Final Jury
                Enrique Walker, Sebastian Irarrazabal, Alejandra Celedón, Thomas Weaver, Chris Pierce, Rodrigo Pérez de Arce, Arturo Lyon, Pedro Alonso.

                DESERTA – Final lecture
                Chris Pierce and Pedro Alonso – Santiago 18hrs

           

jueves, 25 de noviembre de 2010

"The desert – even sand dunes country – is not without help and sustenance if you know where to look."
Reyner Banham, Scenes in America Deserta (London: Thames & Hudson, 1982), p. 16

miércoles, 24 de noviembre de 2010

DESERTA ITINERARY / January 2011


DESERTA
Wednesday 5th – Friday 14th January 2011

Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Programme Director_ AA Visiting School Santiago

Tutors: Marina Lathouri, Thomas Weaver, Christopher Pierce, Tim Street- Porter, Rodrigo Pérez de Arce, Arturo Lyon,   Pedro Ignacio Alonso  

DESERTA ITINERARY

STAGE 1
Wednesday 5th / HYPER DRY
09hrs.    Introduction to the workshop Santiago
               Pedro Alonso - Pilar Cereceda and Ana Maria Mujica (Atacama Desert Centre)
11hrs     Depart to SCL Airport
14hrs.    Flight to Calama – arriving at 17hrs.           
17hrs.    Bus to Maria Elena – arriving at 18:30hrs.
20hrs.    Dinner

Thursday 6th / MINING TOWNS
08hrs.    Breakfast
09hrs.    Visit to Maria Elena
13hrs.    Visit to the ghost town of Pedro de Valdivia
15hrs.    Visit to the Loa River Oasis
17hrs.    Bus to San Pedro de Atacama – arriving at 19hrs.
               
Friday 7th / LIGHT
06hrs.    Departure to Laguna Cejar
07hrs     Visit to Laguna Cejar and photographic session with Tim Street- Porter
14hrs     Lunch in San Pedro de Atacama
19hrs.    Bus back to Calama
22hrs.    Flight back to Santiago – arriving at 01hrs.+ 1
               
STAGE 2
Saturday 8th
10hrs     Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC

Sunday 9th
9hrs       Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC

STAGE 3
Monday 10th / ENERGY
9hrs       Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC
               Public programme
17hrs     Eugenio Garcés, Extreme weather: mining towns in the cooper and nitrate industries
18hrs     Francisco Forster and Jerry Wolff, Energy  

Tuesday 11th  / LAND
9hrs       Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC
18hrs     Public programme
                Rodrigo Pérez de Arce, Undo

Wednesday 12th / FABRIC
9hrs       Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC
18hrs     Public programme
Thomas Weaver and Enrique Walker in conversation

Thursday 13th
9hrs       Workshop in Santiago at Lo Contador Campus, PUC

Friday 14th
9hrs       Final Jury at Lo Contador Campus, PUC
           Enrique Walker, Sebastian Irarrazabal, Alejandra Celedon, Francisco Forster, Thomas Weaver,
               Christopher Pierce, Rodrigo Pérez de Arce, Arturo Lyon, Pedro Ignacio Alonso  

18hrs     Public programme – DESERTA final lecture  
               Christopher Pierce and Pedro Alonso
              

viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010

America Deserta

“The desert is also seen as an appropriate place for fantasies…the fantasies of the buggy maniacs and lone hikers, the seekers after legendary gold mines, the exploders of the first atomic devices, the proponents of advanced missile systems, and the diggers of gigantic earth sculptures….In a landscape where nothing officially exists (otherwise it would not be ‘desert’), absolutely anything becomes thinkable, and may consequently happen.” Peter Reyner Banham, Scenes in America Deserta (London: Thames & Hudson, 1982), p. 44

jueves, 18 de noviembre de 2010

martes, 16 de noviembre de 2010

Maria Elena and the Atacama Desert

                       

            
Photo © Pedro Alonso


       
 Photo © Ignacio Infante  

                           

                           




                          

Deserta

AA Santiago Visiting School 2011

DESERTA – AA/PUC Visiting School to the Atacama Desert
Catholic University School of Architecture / www.deserta.org

5 - 14 January 2011

In its second year, the AA/UC Visiting School will approach a harsh climatic and geographical condition, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. Usually considered to be the driest place on earth, this desert has nonetheless seen the emergence and collapse of several mining towns, always constrained by scarce water and energy resources and extreme weather conditions. Hosting the workshop at one of these towns - Maria Elena – in addition to Chile’s capital, Santiago, the programme will address the struggle of cities striving to resist the power of the encroaching desert. Close to large reservoirs of lithium, salts and other mineral components, it is located in an area with one of the highest rates of direct solar radiation in the world, allowing for design and conceptual speculation about its possible urban and architectural future from the introduction of new demands brought forward by the upcoming industries of concentrated solar power (CSP) tourism and desert agriculture. Founded in 1926 by the Guggenheim family as a mining town, its plan resembles the ideal layouts of sixteenth and seventeenth century cities like Vincenzo Scamozzi’s Palmanova or Sebastian La Preste de Vauban’s Neuf-Brisach. Within this historical and physical context the workshop will combine design and theoretical enquiry in exploring the strictures of the arid condition from the design of images that will carry the mass of tradition and association and the energy of novelty and technology, advancing the transition from the ideal plan to the possible futures of the Atacama Desert.  

The workshop is organized in collaboration with the Atacama Desert Centre (CDA), and Desertec Sudamérica, and will be taught by tutors from the AA and the Catholic University: Marina Lathouri, Thomas Weaver and Christopher Pierce will join Rodrigo Perez de Arce, Arturo Lyon and Pedro Ignacio Alonso. The architecture photographer Tim Street-Porter will be a special guest. Evening lectures and site visits to Maria Elena, the ghost town of Pedro de Valdivia, the Loa Oasis and San Pedro de Atacama, will provide insights into the surrounding landscape of Atacama. The 10-day workshop is open to engaging students, recent graduates, young designers and architects as well as professionals from other related fields interested in exploring alternative forms of practice.