MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
Young Prototypes is a series of talks on experimental design research as an area of architectural production through the voice of nineteen emerging architectural practices. It addresses the reciprocity between theory and production by examining the role of design research and criticality in a contemporary practice. The words and images of our participants across twelve sessions provide a generational x-ray of architects formulating discourse and research around built work across the globe (South Korea, Slovenia, Germany, Chile, Spain, Mexico, Switzerland, Argentina, Canada, Costa Rica, and the United States). While the modalities of practice are diverse and emblematic of the range in the field of architecture, the talk series captures what it means to operate in our contemporary condition and reveals preoccupations tranversal to the discipline. We are all prototyping.
The talk series is part of a graduate seminar at Montana State University.
ORGANIZED BY
LAURA SALAZAR, PABLO SEQUERO AND FRANK BARKOW
WITH MSU STUDENTS
MATT MAMICH, SADIE COLLINS, NIK MALICK, COLE HASQUET, KAROLINA KONIECZNA, CHRIS BRIZZOLARA
LAURA SALAZAR, PABLO SEQUERO AND FRANK BARKOW
WITH MSU STUDENTS
MATT MAMICH, SADIE COLLINS, NIK MALICK, COLE HASQUET, KAROLINA KONIECZNA, CHRIS BRIZZOLARA