Studio 02
Open Studio: Ways of Seeing
Rory Hyde

Studio Description
This is a studio with an open brief. It is a space where students can pursue their own research ideas and be supported by a cohort of peers who are each on their own design journey.
The semester will be structured around the broad stages of project development: dreaming, researching, framing, starting, developing, presenting, and delivering.
The subtitle ‘Ways of Seeing’ is taken from John Berger’s wonderful little book on art – published 50 years ago – and used here to point to my interests in museums, cultural projects, the idea of looking, and a critical view on publics and power.
All projects are welcome.
Studio Outcomes
Students will be expected to bring their own questions to explore – this could be in response to a pressing issue, an unrealised idea, or a new way of building and thinking. The studio will guide you through the process of refining your brief, selecting a site, defining a programme, and articulating a concept.
Each week we will examine a different aspect of the projects together – aspects which are common across all projects – such as site analysis, conceptual framing, programme mapping, user research, presentation and communication.
Students will be encouraged to freely test and experiment in a reflective process as a way to develop a final design. There are no wrong ideas! If you can draw it, we can discuss it.
Deliverables will be a fully-realised design project, of a quality and resolution as expected for a final semester studio.
Studio Leader
Rory Hyde has recently joined the MSD as Associate Professor in Architecture (Curatorial Design and Practice), having worked previously as the Curator of Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism at the V&A Museum in London. He has worked extensively in practice internationally, including for AMO, MVRDV, ARM, and BKK. Rory’s work examines new forms of practice and the changing role of the architect today. He is the author a number of books, including Future Practice (2013) and Architects After Architecture (2020).
Readings & References
Readings will be set along the way in response to students’ research interests.
Schedule Tuesdays 09:00-12:00 and Thursdays 12:00-15:00
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