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Impact of Material Technologies and Applications WORKSHOP SCOPE The creation of an international workshop focussed on the use of cork material in architecture. It will provide an environment for researchers and architects as well as those in the industry and other interested parties to meet and develop ideas and experiments using cork Workshops will be held annually (in July) proposing different challenges every year. In the future, it will be a platform for the internationalization of the use of cork as a building envelop material. It will run in a three year cycle, organized by themes, according to the type of materials/prototypes that are going to be tested or developed during each workshop: Workshop One: Year One July 2014: Natural Cork - Tradition: Gain an appreciation and understanding of traditional methods regarding the use of cork and learn from that experience. Understanding traditional methods in the use of Cork and learn from that experience. Conduct explorations with natural cork or products using only natural cork, to understand its potentialities and possible applications as a building envelop. Extend research into recycling of residuals of natural cork from the primary use of the industry in cork stoppers. Workshop Two: Year two July 2015: Composite Materials - Industry: Reach an understanding of the actual needs and business of the cork industry. Selection and characterization of cork products and their use changes, i.e. with aging and weathering, with a selection of performance-related indicators Conduct experiences involving the industry, overcoming potentialities of their materials for future applications on building envelop. Workshop Three: Year three July 2016: New Materials - Future Technologies: Understand current architectural practices while anticipating possible future needs. This will require a two year research period for studying materials already developed but not yet in the market. New materials and technologies will be developed and proposed by the architects that may lead to commercialization by the industry in the future 1/4 CORK WORKSHOP – JULY 2014 Cristina Verissimo PRICE: Dalhousie University, Canada ISCTE-IUL LNEG I.P. Luis Gil ISA – Helena Pereira IADE IST-UL - Dep. Arquitectura IST-UL - Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica Arlindo José P. F. Silva Universidade de Coimbra, Departamento de engenharia Civil) - Prof Fernando G Branco Plataforma Tecnológica Portuguesa para a construção – Rita Moura (Presidente) 150€ one phase Laboratório de Tecnologias de Produção 250€ two phases: 1st fee up to June 20th 125€ 2nd fee up to July 1st 125€* *The second fee will depend on sponsorship partners. Those students who enrol in both phases will be eligible to not pay in the future for the second fee. Those who enrol after June 20 thare not eligible to profit from our sponsor’s discount Avançada- Pedro Rosa WORKSHOP ONE: YEAR ONE JULY 2014: NATURAL CORK - TRADITION: CREDITS: 84 hours every phase ECTS: 6 (phase one 3 +phase two 3)* *under approving by the universities LIMITED ENROLLMENT: 60 SCHEDULE Two phase workshop 1st phase July 1st to July 16th, 2014 – materials prototype experiences 17th exhibition and prototype selection 2nd phase July 18th to August 2nd, 2014 – Free lab RECIPIENTS AND ACCESS CONDITIONS Architects, architecture students, designers, artists, engineers and others (subject to statement of interest) INSTRUCTORS: Cristina Veríssimo, Manuel Couceiro, Alexandra Paio, Vasco Moreira Rato, José Pedro Sousa, Luis Gil, Eduardo Afonso Dias, others MONITORS: Emanuel Novo, Maria João de Oliveira, Pedro Varela, Ana Filipa Paisano, Filipa Osório (Origami) Filipe Coutinho-Fabricação, Pedro Aroubas Monitor do Laboratório, Ricardo Funcionário, José Nuno Beirão-responsável pelo laboratório PARTNERS: Câmara Municipal de Coruche Câmara Municipal de Portel APCOR Amorim GRANORTE (Paulo Rocha) Paulo Estrada - Sofalca Confraria do Sobreiro e da Cortiça OA – Ordem dos Arquitectos CML Others REVIEWERS / GUESTS: Siza, Souto de Moura, JL Carrilho da Graça, Manuel Mateus, Barbini Arquitectos, Anonimos, PMC Arquitectos, Arq Nuno Graça Moura, Carlos Couto, GJP Arquitectos Associados, Cláudio Vilarinho, Vora Arquitectos, José Carlos Cruz, Hugo Amaral Miguel Arruda (Arq. + Artista plástico) Virgilio Ferreira (Fotografo) Ana Mestre (Designer) António Queirós (Designer com Arq Nuno Graça Moura) Guta Moura Guedes (Experimenta Design) José Mateus (Trienal) Prof. Arlindo José P. F. Silva (IST-UL) Others INSTITUTIONS: Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade de Lisboa 2/4 CORK WORKSHOP – JULY 2014 Cristina Verissimo WORKSHOP ONE, DESCRIPTION: The workshop is divided into two phases: 1st Phase – 2 weeks and a half: The first two weeks are focusing on testing possible applications for natural cork and products made exclusively with natural cork. Each team of 5 participants, are expected to developed prototypes understanding the potentialities and applicability of natural cork as a building envelop. The use of cork as an exterior material will be organized in three Themes: a) Cork as a membrane (M) b) Cork as a cladding finishing (C) c) Cork as a self-supporting material (SS) It is also possible to extend the research for the upcycle of leftovers of natural cork from the primary use of the industry in cork stoppers. It is also possible that a few students will concentrate in the research of new composite materials using cork mixed with natural materials. At the end of this phase a few prototypes will be selected at least one of each theme to be used in the second phase of the workshop. 2nd Phase – 2 weeks and a half: The following two and a half weeks will be spent attempting to address the complexity of the construction from the material point of view. The prototypes developed and selected on the first phase will be used and tested. The participants will be organized in groups of 10. It is expected that each group constructs an architectural element such as: wall, ceiling or others. It is also possible to construct a small shelter. PARTICIPANTES WORKLOAD: 9.00pm to 11.00pm: Lectures 11:30pm to 12.30pm Workshop experiences 13.30h to 17.30h Workshop experiences PARTICIPANTES ORGANIZATION: 1st Phase – 2 weeks and a half: Participants will be organized in 4 groups of 5 and it will be assigned different tasks every four days 3 tasks total. Each group should test prototypes using the themes defined. Every four days they have to summarize the research and report the development of the work to the assignment reviewers. These presentations are to be compiled into a single document and submitted to the instructor at the end of each task (both in digital format, as well as paper printout.) 2nd Phase – 2 weeks and a half: Participants will be organized in 4 groups of 16 and they will be assigned to design produce and construct an architectural element or shelter. Guests will join each group and they will make comments in order to help to develop the work. The constructions will be display out door at the FA school in designated locations. At the end it will be a presentation where the students show panels with their design and the construction they made. They should clarify in a single document (both in digital format, as well as paper printout.) which were the achievements, and qualities of their proposal having into account the material relevance. MATERIIALS 1 – Virgin 2 – Reproduction cork (Amadia): - Plank (Prancha) - “Rabanadas” remaining cork pieces from stoppers production: Products: Cork stopper + cork powder + Left overs (aparas) + laminated cork (lamelados) + weaven cork + spheres + corkwool + shuttlecock corks (volantes = badmington) 3 – ICB insulation corkboard (or expanded corkboard); Products: Corkwave Other natural materials will be at the students disposable to incorporate to the natural cork, such as: natural resins, natural fibbers, suberin, etc. 3/4 CORK WORKSHOP – JULY 2014 Cristina Verissimo LECTURES: Workshop presentation: July 1st 2014 1 - Cristina Verissimo Montado: 2 lectures: July 1st 2014 1 - José Mira Potes – (Silvo- pastorícia, a importância do Montado para além da cortiça) 2 - Prof. João Santos Pereira – (gestão do Montado/ sustentabilidade e ecologia, mais cientifico) Cork material: 4 lectures July 2nd-3rd 2014 Painel1 – July 2nd 1 - Helena Pereira - (formação da cortiça) 2 - APCOR – Diretor Geral (Joaquim Lima) Painel 2 – July 3rd 1 - Luís Gil (cortiça material: macro/micro, composição química, aplicação métodos de produção diferentes produtos e aplicações. 2 – Associação dos Produtores Florestais de Coruche – António Gonçalves Ferreira (certificação florestal, sistemas de amostragem (CALAS) 2 - António Gonçalves Ferreira - (associação de produtores florestais- certificação florestal, sistemas de amostragens, (calas) 3 - José Pedro Sousa- 20min SITE VISITS: Trip to Coruche were students will visit: - Cork Factory – Vendas Novas - Montado - Observatório da cortiça MATERIAL TECNIQUES - Cutting : Manual CNC machine - Netting: tricot, Origami - Assemblage: - Moulds EXHIBITION Previous to the start of the 2nd phase workshop, some prototypes will be selected to be developed from each prototype group. At the end of the each phase workshop all the work will be exhibited History: 2 lectures, July 4rd 2014 1 - Carlos Oliveira Santos FA-UL 2 - Graça Filipe (Mundeti M.M. Seixal) - Armando Fernandes – Parque Temático Industria desenvolvimento (Couceiro) - Luis Gil - Aplicações militares com cortiça 3Design 3 lectures: July 5th 2014 1 – Ana Mestre 2 – Sandra Correia (Tecidos) - Moda 3– Architecture: 6 lectures Painel 1: 1 - Siza, Souto de Moura - 45min 1 - Manuel Couceiro - 45min 2 - Barbini Arquitectos 20min Painel 2: 1 – Carlos Macedo e Couto 45 min 2 – Miguel Arruda 3 – Emanuel 20min 4/4 CALENDAR SAT SUN 5 3 – Design (IADE) 6 12 13 MON TUES 7 4 Architecture (FAUL) 1 1introduction + Montado (FAUL) 8 4 Architecture (FAUL) Wed 14 15 Thu 2 2 CorK (FAUL) Fri 3 3 Cork (FAUL) 9 16 4 2 History (FAUL) 10 11 17 18 First phase ends. Exhibition 19 Site visit 26 Final exhibition 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 13 1