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052-0599-25L 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Territories of Sound

Lecturers & Examiners: Joshua Guiness
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:30:29

Abstract

This seminar attempts a translation from the world of experimental music and sound art to spatial thought. Drawing inspiration from the malleable and ephemeral medium of sound, notation and compositional principles will be explored as means of architectural design.

Objective

This course encourages students to explore the relationships between sound and architecture, integrating acoustic and auditory dimensions into their spatial thinking. The course teaches the importance of creative processes over final products, fostering dynamic design approaches through the understanding of abstract graphical representation, sequence, and indeterminacy. A recursive back and forth between sensing, representing, and narrating intends to augment the students’ ability to think about change as a factor in architecture. Through the lens of "Sonic Worlds", students are asked to translate a soundscape into a process of transformation — not simply imagine an unrelated future, but derive a transformation scenario from their sonic observations. Sonic knowledge, the knowledge of the invisible and what remains unheard, opens up spatial design to an ecological mentality in which the opposition between figure and ground is blurred, as the relational dimension between them becomes key. Through understanding abstract sonic strategies, from deep listening and notation to modulation and indeterminacy, we will be able to conceive of a renewed ecological mentality in spatial thought. The seminar's objective is to conceive of opportunities for transforming situations, milieus, and environments through modulation: the bending of the existing into something new, a creation of specificity from what is latent in a given environment. Space-making, via sound, re-emerges as the strategic practice of constructing problematics, and their multiple contrapuntual solutions, from the noise of the world.

Content

In this seminar, sound is used as a vehicle to imagine the transformation of spatial environments in time. The overall structure of the seminar is set by an overarching exercise in three steps, which add up to a small project: Step 1: Choose an environment, listen to it, and record it through a Listening Journal. Step 2: Depict the environment through a Sound Map. Step 3: Imagine a spatial transformation for the environment through a Scenario Montage. The exercises will be started in class and completed at home. Students' work throughout the seminar will culminate in a collective presentation and may be featured in a subsequent exhibition or publication.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Semesterly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
In-class participation, exercises, and in-class project

Registration & Places

Max Places
38

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
seminar Territories of Sound
No teaching on October 20 (Seminar Week) and the last two weeks of the semester.
  • Mon 13:45-15:30 (HCI H 2.1)
2 h weekly

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