BARBICAN Independent London
BARBICAN Independent London
Rennie Liffen & Saran Kim

Studio Description
No talking, no running and definitely no touching.
That’s what I was told.
Inside it’s another world.
An incandescent glow in my ripple-distorted reality
This room and this city
This is an auto-
B i o g r a p h y
At 52 hertz we’ll be ok
Sun set over your shoulder
My fortress in the Metropolis
Across that past-polished threshold
The world is at our feet
Uncomfortable in the metaphor
But okay on your end is okay on mine
What a difference distance makes
Inside our familiar-far away
Now that I’m here, inside
I’ll see you in the museum of our mind
Studio D02 will develop intimate and idiosyncratic projects exploring the spatial and human dimensions of architectural composition - ‘the emotional power of space’. We will engage with the experiential and phenomenological implications of an architecture of both ‘individual’ and ‘community’. The studio project will be sited at The Barbican in London and students will imbue an imaginary immediate context with spatial and experiential profile. The studio thematically focuses on ‘archive and display’ as a foundation for programmatic invention and seeks to understand the social and compositional opportunity of combined independent shopping and social functions. Each student will form the functional and experiential brief for the architecture of a small building which both, creates a new social setting and provides independent shopping opportunities for Barbican residents. Students will be directed to a series of contemporary architectural references and be encouraged to embrace a reductive and legible architectural language.
The studio promotes sensitivity and humility in architectural thought and process, but also seeks opportunities within projects to explore empowerment and social equality. Context provides this opportunity and is perceived as something beyond the physical, where narrative and imagination are the surveyors of the intricate detail of fictitious places and characterful locations, creating a unique, provocative and shared setting for projects.
Studio Outcomes
Students will explore a truly iterative design process in conjunction with studio leaders and collaborators in Melbourne and London, where abstract (orthographic) drawing and physical model-making are the central activities. A disciplined and methodical approach which uses drawing and modelmaking incrementally and values and exhibits every ‘trace’ of the process as the ‘archaeology of the mind’. Through these modes of working the studio will develop a singular architectural composition that explores spatial experience, landscape, structure and tectonic / material qualities. Final outcomes will be restricted to specific and consistent communication tools with a focus on the representation of ‘atmosphere’ and ‘construction’. Students will be expected to produce significant and sophisticated orthographic drawings and physical models throughout the semester, communicating their intentions with clarity and passion.
Studio Leader/s
RENNIE LIFFEN is a British Architect from London who has practiced in Europe and Australia. Rennie was involved in design studio teaching for many years in the UK and has been living, working and teaching in Melbourne since 2005. Rennie established Masters’ Design Studio 2 over a decade ago and this will be his twenty-sixth version of the studio and the third in collaboration with Saran Kim. Rennie’s teaching was recognized in 2022 with an ABP Teaching Excellence Award.
SARAN KIM is an alumna of Masters’ Design Studio 2 (2022, semester 1) and an architect at Architectus. Saran has five years of sessional teaching, research collaboration and assistance at the ABP faculty, and she received an ABP Staff Excellence Engagement Award in 2023. Saran enjoys the rigorous, iterative design process and proactive design culture that Studio 2 is known for.
Readings & References
- ILA BEKA & LOUISE LEMOINE – Film – Barbicania
- JULIEN TEMPLE – Film – London: The Modern Babylon
- VEGYN – Music + Video – A Dream Goes On Forever
- PAUL HAWORTH & TOM ROSENTHAL – Music + Video – Skydweller
- THE SERPENTINE PAVILIONS – Architecture
- DOVER STREET MARKET (C de G) – Program + Retail Architecture
- ILA BEKA & LOUISE LEMOINE – Conversations – The Emotional Power of Space
- IMOGEN LEPERE – Writing – An Opiniated Guide to Independent London
- PETER ZUMTHOR – Architecture and Theory
- JUHANI PALLASMAA – Writing and Theory
- TADAO ANDO – Architecture + Design Process
- SANAA – Architecture + Design Process
- ATELIER BOW-BOW – Architecture + Graphics
Schedule:
Monday 3pm-6pm
Thursday 3pm-6pm
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