FAT Studio

Back when we worked together as FAT, we always believed that architecture was much more than building. Even that architecture was much more than architecture. Music, books, films and TV were as much part of our own canon as Bernini and Le Corbusier. This seminar series, taught together but apart, was a kind of primer in this way of thinking. Vaguely centered around the idea of architecture and representation, we made drawings about drawings, watched movies with models, drew lines, made music and wrote novels. Might thinking about architecture through these different forms of media and alternative kinds of representation be a way of generating new understandings of how or where architecture is created? Deliberately experimental and open ended, the seminar resurrected two of the core beliefs we always had at FAT: That architecture might not revolve around making buildings or that when you are making buildings the content of the architecture might be something other than architecture.

 

Project:

For a limited season only, FAT was back. Its three protagonists, older if not necessarily wiser, reunited to teach a studio at ABK Stuttgart.

Some of the old hits were there, numbers like: ‘What is the relationship between architecture and representation”; “What is the boundary between architectural representation and the real?”; “When does a drawing or an object become architectural?”. The studio featured 3 kick off exercises, each led by a different FAT faction on boundaries, drawings and plans respectively. These led to a main project: To take on an earlier English postmodernist in Stuttgart. With a brief to extend James Stirling’s Staatsgalerie, students projects reappraised and reconfigured big Jim’s gallery with added mundane programmes housed in variously aggressive, irreverent, sympathetic or surreal new forms. The aim of the studio was aligned with the ancient FAT project of reinvigorating the possibilities of postmodern architecture, extending its reach and range with a treasure trove of stolen architectural languages, alternative tactics and multiple sensibilities.

Drawing by Constanze Becker
Drawing by Constanze Becker
Drawing by Constanze Becker
Drawing by Constanze Becker
Drawing by Constanze Becker

FAT Studio

Nowadays a visit to a museum might be some must-see exhibition to tick off your list or an exciting location for a sophisticated tinder date.

 

At the same time, self-marketing and representation have become superior to real life emotions and the amount of clicks and likes reflect ones social status.

In 1984 when the new extension of Staatsgalerie Stuttgart was built by James Stirling, the institution museum experiences a pivot point, where its representation changes from a classical schinkel-type museum – as an ‘educator for the upper class’ – to an ‘event for everyone’. From this point on a visit to the museum is much more accessible to the public.

My project addresses the desire for self expression and translates it into an architectural concept that interweaves the intellectual art world with the fitness industry, where a perfectly chiseled body seems to be key to a content life. Referencing ancient architectural elements and taking balconies as representational platforms, the project aims to discover present ideologies in our current lifestyle and to examine critically the behavior of our society. It addresses the collision of two co-existing programs side by side: gallery and gym.

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mit Prof.in i.V. Hanna Noller M.A. / Prof. i.V. Sebastian Klawiter M.A. / FAT Studio, AM Natalie Weinmann

FAT-Studio

Lehrstuhl für Entwerfen, Architektur und Design
Chair of Architecture and Design

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Prof. Charles Holland

Prof. Sam Jacob

Prof. Sean Griffiths

The Tumblr page is a collection of works done by the students of the FAT STUDIO during the summer semester 2020 at ABK Stuttgart. Please use menu at the bottom to search for a specific project brief or use the tag search field to explore the page by inserting for example: Sebastian Chavez, Claudia Gomez, Gordon Krauß, FabianKlein, Linh Vu, Yannik Plachtzik, Xinyu Chen, Ivana Arvizu, Lucia Schreiber, Berivan Palantöken, Constanze Becker, Lea Eichelbrönner, Berat Kaymaz

 

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