Beskrivelse

Film på mediaet ARKA om projketet Hephaistos:

https://arka.video/articles/exploring-accessibility-by-stimulating-different-senses-joshua-waterstone-and-martin-marker

Periode24 feb. 2023

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  • TitelExploring Accessibility by Stimulating Different Senses
    Grad af anerkendelseInternational
    Mediets navn/udløbARKA
    MedietypeInternet
    Land/OmrådeDanmark
    Dato24/02/2023
    Beskrivelsen this video, architects and teachers Joshua Waterstone and Martin Marker speak about working with the senses as a way to explore accessibility in architecture.

    The project they named "Hephaistos" explores inclusion design through the different senses - how smelling architecture, touching it, and hearing it opens up new ways of accessibility, like the pavilion in the video where the smell of wood becomes a way to sense the space.

    "Hephaistos" has been part of a bachelor program at the Royal Danish Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen, DK, made in collaboration with first-year students from the Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape and SUMH - The Danish Association of Youth with Disabilities and Bevica Fonden, IKEA, Spacon & X, and Dinesen.

    The pavilions were at first a part of The H22 City Expo in Helsingborg Sweden, and now one of them shown in the video is displayed at the exhibition ADFÆRD / VELFÆRD at the Royal Danish Academy.
    URLhttps://arka.video/articles/exploring-accessibility-by-stimulating-different-senses-joshua-waterstone-and-martin-marker
    PersonerMartin Marker, Joshua Waterstone