The teaching of construction at Grenoble School of Architecture Nicolas Tixier, Philippe Liveneau

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The teaching of construction at Grenoble School of Architecture Nicolas Tixier, Philippe Liveneau - 2002 Nicolas Tixier est architecte, maître-assistant à ENSA de Chargé de mission au Bureau de la Recherche Architecturale et Urbaine et chercheur au Laboratoire Cresson, UMR 1563 Ambiances architecturales et urbaines à l Ecole Nationale Supérieure d Architecture de Grenoble. Philippe Liveneau est architecte, maître-assistant à ENSA de Grenoble et chercheur au Laboratoire Cresson, UMR 1563 Ambiances architecturales et urbaines à l Ecole Nationale Supérieure d Architecture de Grenoble. Pour citer ce document : Tixier, Nicolas ; Liveneau, Philippe. The teaching of construction at Grenoble School of Architecture. In. Maria Voyatzaki Editor. The teaching of construction in Architectural Education, Current pedagogy and innovative teaching methods, ENHSA, Thessaloniki, 2002, pp. 86-91. Pour consulter le catalogue du centre de documentation : http://doc.cresson.grenoble.archi.fr/pmb/opac_css/ Dernière mise à jour : 2007

Philippe LIVENAU Nicholas TIXIER The teaching of construction in the architecture school of Grenoble The Principles Decompose analyse, recompose construct To begin with, the project is a mental construction. For it to be able to pass to the realistic side, that is to a constructive state, the mental project has to become possible. Therefore, it has to be thought in a certain way allowing it to be virtually decomposed or deconstructed into elementary objects, then recomposed or reconstructed. The construction then acquires a new meaning, one of a passage of realistic objects to a mental or imaginary project. The construction course is first learning this method : decompose or analyse, recompose or construct. Time Every project is situated in a time and a place that supply it with its ressources (men, culture, materials), and its constraints (climate, environment). The courses always try to recall this fundamental dimension of time : days, seasons, life and transformations, demolition and recycling). This temporel dimension permits to logically approach the history of construction, to demythologize the one of science which is applied there, and to approach economic and environmental notions. The cave and the tent From these two big constructive archetypes, the history of construction shows the evolutions and passages from one to the other. Case studies create links between construction and its history, its resources, allowing to illustrate the principles of decomposition or deconstruction mentioned above. Application of the Principles Fisrt year : thought and matter In the first year, the students learn to manipulate certain materials, and then construct a small edifice at a scale 1 to 1, realized in the Grands Ateliers. That way, they understand that the construction objects are a result of the transformation of matter into materials, then that their production or assemblage still need some further work. Second year : history In the second year, the construction courses will pursue the initiative of the vocabulary of objects, to the principles of mass and skeletal structure construction, to their evolution in history with the industrial revolutions and the invention of new materials. The sketching and construction analysis of an emblematic house contributes to the acquiry of this method of decomposition and analysis. Models at a big scale, as well as contruction exercises and the manipulation of big scale models contribute to the understanding of construction and stability systems. 86

During the second year studio programme, exercices are developed with specific requirements concerning construction and light. Third year : complexity In the third year, a «project exercise» constitutes the realization of the complexity of a project and its multiple aspects. It s a pretext which leads to a global work of conception making evident the differences in the principles of mass and skeletal structure, and generating a work of economy, details at a big scale, as well as a serious approach to «ambiances» (natural light, thermic confort, accoustics, climate control). Fourth year : développement durable In the fourth year, the teaching of construction is principally based on on the «développement durable» and «ambiances». Product design diploma (DPEA) This course is open to students who have obtained their BACCALAUREATS- SCHOOL-LEAVING certificate or equivalent and successfully completed at least 2 years in the form of lectures and workshop projects. It aims to develop : experience and training in project work, design methods, evaluations tools. personnal creativity and constructive imagination. understanding of the professions to guide in choice of career path and the approach to the market. Fifth year : constructive strategies In the fifth year, the «cultures constructives» domain gives an important place to materials, their life cycle and their logical use. The year is divided into four sessions, each session has a theme on a specific material, its history and its different techniques, ending with an intensif project of two weeks. (The four materials studied are the following : stone, wood, steel and earth). The Grands Ateliers receive students during their degree course, mostly those in the first year and in the domain «cultures constructives» of the fifth year. Some options of the second cycle take place there, and the Grands Ateliers can also receive students in residence for research work, experimentation or the realization of prototypes. Ambiances This teaching unit is included in a fifth year programme based on The architectural and urban ambiance theory developed in the CRESSON laboratory and is the result of a collaboration with les Grands Ateliers de l Isle d Abeau. It has been developed and lead by Philippe Liveneau and Grégoire chelkoff, architects, teachers and searchers. It questions the architectural conception process in both its theoritical and practical dimension. The aim is to experiment and build "multimodal Ambiant Devices" "Dispositifs Ambiants Multimodaux. These artefacts 87

combine Ambiance Theory (sensitive, practical and technical space dimensions) with the constructive field. 1- On one hand, it implies identifying and generating light and sound effects, tactile and kinetic properties that constitute the quality matrix of public and domestic space 2- On the other hand, the construction system, requires thinking and using materials according to their own intrinsic properties and their assemblage, combination and transformability potential. The small scale artefacts realized during experimentations are emblematic of a specific way to understand and undertake the making of architecture with a phenomenalogical approach; In a four interrelated phase cycle, students have to - Analyse the experimentation context - Programme the qualitative and quantitative aspects of their project - Build and develop the project during the construction phase - Evaluate the evolution and transformation of the context following their intervention as well as the project itself This heuristic teaching process is carried out several times in order to increase student comprehension and quality results. Each phase requires working throughout different disciplines such as ingeneering, sociology and architecture. It implies a negociated conception process. Each experimentation constitutes a reference for its process and the artefact that has been built. Traduction du schémas programmation conception construction perception et usage programming conception building usages and perception programme représentation artefacts situations architecturales pragramme representation artefact architectural situations DPEA the "earth architecture" DPEA diploma This training enables students to acquire scientific and technical knowledge of the earth material, and to master the production processes and building techniques (projects for the development of low-cost housing, for the preservation of earthen architectural heritage or environmentallyfriendly housing). 88

DESS "construction management"dess diploma in applied subject constructions. In association with the Joseph Fourier and Pierre Mendés universities (in the course of accreditation), this professionally orientated training focuses on the professions linked to on-sit works supervision. DEA "Architectural and urban ambiences" DEA diploma/phd jointly accredited with the Nantes University and school of architecture, the goal of this course is to provide students with more in-depth knowledge of interactions betterave the physical éléments of ambiences and the human sensible dimension in an architectural perspective 89