Friday, January 2, 2026

The NTNU Architecture Masters Series (2019)

Directed by Fredrik Lund in dialogue with Anto y Paula Lloveras, reconfigures the academic field trip into a situated artistic practice where the pedagogical act unfolds within the symbolic and material layers of Málaga, understood here not as a passive urban object but as a living stratigraphy of historical tensions, tourist economies and spatial discontinuities; this experimental programme, embedded in the ethos of Socioplastics, repositions the student as an active decoder of urban semiotics, engaging with the port area through a week-long intensive that treats design as a performative act and critique as embodied research; from the vernacular textures of the traditional barrios to the sterile interfaces of the redeveloped waterfront, and through critical excursions to Granada and Córdoba, the itinerary is less about architectural form than about urban atmospheres, exploring how public space, local rituals and ephemeral rhythms inform design thinking; drawing on the "States of Vigil" explored in Lloveras’s Urbanas, the workshop performs architecture as a cultural ecology, where gastronomy, museum circuits and beach life become civic agents; the final intervention at the port acts as a testbed for the theory of cross-pollination, where students operate as “situational fixers”, imagining minimal yet subversive insertions that reconcile the industrial logic of the harbour with the affective scale of the city; through its integration with the LAPIEZA platform and its porous relationship to both academia and artistic practice, this pedagogical model dissolves the binary between learning and making, theory and affect, positioning the architectural project as a social sculpture in real time; for Lloveras, this is part of a broader project of intellectual barbecho, a fallow methodology that seeks not to impose form but to cultivate radical presence through encounter, memory and mutual transformation.