Enacted Cartography : Formations - 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale


Autoria(s): Weir, Ian James
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28/08/2012

Resumo

RESEARCH BACKGROUND Enacted Cartography documents 10 years of creative research practice by Ian Weir Research Architect and was developed as standalone exhibition to support Dr Weir’s selection by the Australian Institute of Architects to represent innovative architectural practice via the Institute’s review entitled Formations: New Practices in Australian Architecture – which took the form of an exhibition and book presented in Venice, Italy for 13th International Architecture Exhibition (Venice Architecture Biennale). All works exhibited in Enacted Cartography are original works by Dr Weir and are generated either from or for the remote biodiverse landscapes of the Fitzgerald Bioregion on the south coast of Western Australia. RESEARCH CONTRIBUTION As a creative work in its own right, the Enacted Cartography exhibition makes the following contributions to knowledge: 1. Expands understandings of architectural practice by presenting a geographically-specific but multimodal form of architectural practice - wherein practitioners cross over discipline boundaries into art practice, landscape representation, website design, undergraduate university teaching and community advocacy. 2. Contributes to understandings of how such a diverse multimodal form of practice might be represented through both digital media and traditional print media in an exhibition format. 3. Expands understandings of how architectural practitioners might work within a particular place to develop a geographically-specific sense of identity, a ‘landscape of resistance’. RESEARCH SIGNIFICANCE Enacted Cartography was presented to an international audience during the 13th International Architecture Exhibition (Venice Architecture Biennale). The significance of Dr Weir’s research is evidence by his selected by the Australian Institute of Architects to represent innovation in architectural practice for the Biennale. Enacted Cartography addresses problems of national and international importance including: 1. The sustainable development of biodiverse remote landscapes; 2. The reconciliation of bushfire safety and biodiversity conservation; 3. The necessity for rethinking of architectural design methodologies to meet the complexity of landscape management and design; 4. It challenges orthodox forms of landscape representation (aerial photography, for example) which are demonstrably inadequate registrations of biophysical and cultural landscapes.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57294/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57294/1/Enacted_Cartography_Exhibition_Flyer.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57294/2/Ian_Weir_Research_Architect_Sub_Cat.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57294/3/Enacted_Cartography_Exhibition_Opening_Venice.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57294/4/Enacted_Cartography_Exhibition_Opening_Brisbane.pdf

http://www.ianweirarchitect.com

Weir, Ian James (2012) Enacted Cartography : Formations - 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. [Exhibition/Event]

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Copyright 2012 Dr Ian Weir

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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120100 ARCHITECTURE #120399 Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified #Enacted Cartography #Venice Architecture Biennale #Formations #Fitzgerald Bioregion #Ian Weir Research Architect #Transformative Mappings #Landscape of Resistance
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Creative Work