Visiting School Fiskars 2024, photos by Max Creasy.This workshop takes place in the post-industrial ironworks village of Fiskars, Finland. It focuses this year in material and ecological resilience, but also cultural and legal forms of belonging. Drawing from the Finnish principle of Everyone’s Rights, we explore what it means to design for nature, territory as a shared land and collective access. Could this historically open access to land and resources inform new forms of sustainable rural cohabitation and net-zero emission workspaces?
Participants will be encouraged to speculate on architectures that are seasonal, mobile or commons-based, in a post-industrial landscape that is slowly shifting from extraction to care and maintenance. We will explore concepts of stewardship of land, boundaries and ownership, environmental impact, seasonality, energy systems, water and waste, local material systems, passive design strategies, co-living, co-working, self-sufficiency vs. networked living.
Background: Originally established in 1649, Fiskars ironworks shifted its production of everyday tools out of the village a few decades ago. The village didn’t stay empty for long, as the vacant industrial spaces have slowly been transformed into a new home of a vibrant artists' cooperative, housing hundreds of creatives. The Fiskars Village Works will leverage this rich cultural and craft heritage, offering participants the chance to learn techniques from local experts. Village Works not only embraces the village's new social landscape but also explores living/working concepts beyond urban settings by examining what is essential and superfluous in our urban domesticity.
Taneli Mansikkamäki (Programme Head) is a Finnish practicing architect based in Berlin. He leads the Diploma 9 alongside the Experimental Properties agency at the AA. His work focuses on developing strategies for universal housing solutions, addressing issues of inequality, insecurity and climate resilience through architecture.
Further information for this programme is forthcoming.
The programme is open to current architecture and design students, PhD candidates and young professionals.
A non-refundable £60 deposit is required from all applicants upon application and will be deducted from the total fees below:
• £960 – Standard Programme Fee (including a one year AA Digital Membership)
• £900 – AA Member Fee
• £720 – AA Full-time Student Fee
• £765 – Fee for Full-time students of Melbourne University (including a one year AA Digital Membership)
Applications for this programme will open soon.