Workshop for the EASA / European Architecture Student’s Assemble ; – more information on : easacro.info
Every year since 1981 around 500 architecture students from all over the world meet in an european city – this year Rijeka in Croatia
For 2 weeks each participant takes part in one of the theoretical or constructionnal workshops proposed by volonteer tutors.
With supra – dp, we prepared a workshop called « Masonry : rebuild the rubble ». During the EASA, we supervised 17 participants from 10 different nationalities :
The first days of the workshop were dedicated to explore the city and its surronding in order to collect rubble . The participants of the workshop went through streets of Rijeka, construction areas, abandoned places to find broken bricks, stones, marble, iron stones that were neglected or useless.
By breaking them into small pieces or into powder participants were able to mix them with cement and water. By using this rubble in a local and economic way, they created a new « terrazzo » to mold in wood formworks. After a few days witch allowed the concrete to dry, participants could demold this new stones. Then, they grind and sand them in order to reveal the rubble hidden in the ciment.
The last step was to oil and vernish this stones to protect them and highlight their colour.
The objects created are really diverse ( terrazzo floor, tiles, urban furnitures : loudspeakers, steps from a stair, chairs…). The participant designed and realised the object by their own – sometimes in collaboration with other workshops from EASA – under our supervision.
An important part of the workshop was given to the experimentation on the material.
First days were devoted to the creation of the biggest objects. This way, participants had to work as a team – what was especially important to learn how to use the tools, to check other’s safety…
Once the participants became more autonomous, they were able to work separately or in smaller teams with their own rubbles, to try more specifical ideas.





pictures by : Alexandra Kononchenko, Baptiste Quételart, , Stellan Bóbr, Igor Vukičević, Natalia Voroshilova, Martin Oravec
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