Graduate Research Group: Material Culture

material

  • the substance or thing from which something is or can be made
  • of matter, of substance; relating to or consisting of what occupies space
  • of the body or bodily needs; corporeal, sensual or sensuous

culture

  • intellectual and artistic activity and the works produced
  • the products of human work and thought
  • the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively

The history of the city of Buffalo and the Niagara Region is indelibly tied to the history of material innovation. Buffalo has been at the forefront of material, architectural and technical explorations during the past century. These range from infrastructural experiments in moving goods and people by inventing a method of flow through the Erie Canal to conveyance systems and sea legs; and from slip-forming for the construction of concrete silos to Sullivan’s innovative steel frame construction and terra cotta cladding for the Guaranty Building, which contributed to the development of the high-rise building and the curtain wall.

MATERIAL CULTURE projects forward from this history and the research group explores ways in which the culture of materials shapes our environments and contributes to our constructive sensibilities. Our research scrutinizes the transformation from idea to artifact. We seek to advance the process of design through full-scale fabrication, assembly and installation; critical exploration of design and production; and study of the potential of materials. In these investigations, the conceptual premises of architecture are consistently tested through making.

 

  Spring 2010 Fall 2010
INTELLECTUAL DOMAIN
MC Intellectual Methods MC Int Domain Image
TECHNICAL METHODS
MC Tech Methods Image

MC Technical Methods Image

RESEARCH STUDIO

MC_Hadighi_Studio

ARC 606-3 UL Studio MC1

ARC 608-2 UL Studio MC2

MC_Studio Image

ARC 607-1 MC Studio2

Cognates

Inclusive Design

ARC 563

Intro to Inclusive Design
Ed Steinfeld

ARC 698

Methods of Design Inquiry
Scott Danford

Situated Technologies

ARC 588 STN

The Dematerialization of the Object
Hadas Steiner

ARC 588 SHP

Theoretical Models 1
Mark Shepard

SUNE

ARC 565

Urban Planning & Design 1
Hiro Hata

ARC 572

Energy & Shelter
Dennis Andrejko

Other Cognates

ARC 426/597

Color Culture
Beth Tauke

ARC 448/548

Building Project
Brad Wales

ARC 490/590

Designing Domesticity in the 20th Century
Sergio Lopez-Pineiro

ARC 491/591

Ecosystems of Security
Joyce Hwang

ARC 493/554


Shadi Nazarian

ARC 559

Light + Construction
Ken MacKay

DMS 543

Media Robotics 1: Physical Computing
Mark Shepard