2007 Master of Architecture

Stacey Au
Julie Cloutier
Jonny Doan
Shelley Farrell
Alecia Geno
Joyce Hsu
Peter Hyer
Kenly Lambie
Michael Limaco
Wenn Murphy
Kristin Murtagh
Chen-Ju Pan
Christina Richards
Tomohiko Sakai
Aaron Singer
Ai Todo
Mahsa Vanaki
Fernanda Vuilleumier
Joel Williams
Andris Zobs

Fernanda Vuilleumier
 
Eco-Hotel  Carbon Neutral Design
City of Berkeley California 2119 Center St
We currently live in a world that uses massive amounts of energy.  Buildings are the cause of 40% of the usage.   The production of which causes harmful side effects such as global warming.  Architecture currently is in a reactive stage of trying to do its part to decrease its energy consumption.  If we continue to live in a non-sustainable manner and new sources of energy are not found.  Architecture will have the opportunity to take a proactive role in creating buildings/situations that can affect things beyond the traditional limits of architecture.
2006 Team Morgan Amour, Fernanda Vuilleumier
 
Artist Statement
Architecture is conditioned by objectivity, by rules, laws; this to explain the order of Urban Planning that is mixed in with the visual language of nature, of transformation, of topography, of climate, of society, of culture, of economy, of politics, of landscape, of planting and laying out; reflected in space and in time. It can be seen as a compendium that takes in architecture, urban planning and environment, made up of communities with a mixture of urban construction and living beings.

Matter, materials, the combination of elements, structure, foundations, installations and everything we call architecture, as well as infrastructure in its geographical exploitation by human evolution, technology and the crowding together of millions and millions of people, turns architecture into a global paradigm. All of this is a way of understanding architecture in its widest sense.

Contact
fvuilleumier@mac.com
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