2. Ania Jaworska
Life in poland
.Post Communist Poland; parents built their own
house
.5 year architecture masters at Tech. Uni. of Cra-
kow
.Drawing/Design focus
.Assignment based
.Misconceptions regarding
hands on work
.Iwona Zuziak
.Eccentric city artist
.Dariusz Kozlowski
.Poetic
.Architecture for communication
.Didn’t question things
.Goes back for summers
3. Move to the usa
.Visited family in Michigan
.Got job at Rossetti Architecture
.Cranbrook Academy of Art
.No assignments
.Introduction to making and prototyping
.Met husband
.Been in Chicago five years
.Taught at SAIC
.Design Matters
.Assistant Prof. at UIC
Ania Jaworska
4. Design Ethos
.To break the rules or not?
.Everyone is trying to say “I AM HERE”
.Academia not specifically for students
.What does the built environment do to us?
. “To explore the connection between art and archi-
tecture, and to bring cultural and historical com-
mentary and reference into [my] work, [makes it]
strong.”
. “My ambition is to make something cheesy”
Ania Jaworska
6. Confetti Tower
. “Like the modernists, I believe in the simplici-
ty and clarity of form, the idea of form following
function, and further, form implying function, as
well as the minimal and true use of material, detail
and geometric forms... I practice the idea of com-
munication through architecture by exploring new
means of designing buildings and reintroducing
color and symbolism. This architectural notion
is represented in the form and materiality of my
Confetti Tower.”
Ania Jaworska
10. Confetti Tower;
value
.Wanted to push it further
.How could the consumer initiate an
interaction, instead of the maker/piece?
.Inspired by communicative properties
.Seeing reactions of “victims”
.2009
.One in Detroit, one in Grand Rapids
Ania Jaworska
11. Cloud Gate
.Made by hand (with a team)
.Standout because none of her other pieces have
any connection to nature and very few have organ-
ic shapes.
.Outdoor one was first
.Bringing the clouds down to earch
.creating a physical space through which to pass
.Wood
.Brother Nature Urban Farm, Detroit
.2008
Ania Jaworska
12. Cloud Gate
.Second piece commissioned for an event
.A question I have: I understand the material and
color change, because it feels as though it works
with the space in a way that the wood wouldn’t
have worked indoors, but why the added negative
space and smoothed arch?
.Cardboard
.MCA Detroit
.2010
“I wanted to create a structure that would embody
the welcoming representation of an entrance that
establishes symbolic meaning and iconic form. I
used a rain cloud as a basis for the design. The con-
tinuous rain drops become long legs that give sup-
port to the cloud form.”
Ania Jaworska
13. BLack room
.Something cheesy? Check.
. “I AM HERE” Check.
. Interacts with the environment? Check (the word
“HERE” spins and casts an undulating shadow on
the wall.
Room at MCA (this show is up right now at Chica-
go MCA along with a collection of prints she did
with the aid of two assistants who go to SAIC)
Ania Jaworska
14. BLack room
.Gated arch
.to obey the rules, or to step over the line?
.Responds to her question of “what does the built
environment do to us”
.Creates a spotlight
.Inspired by the drive to nearly force people to in-
teract with the work
.Impulsivity
.Physicality beats limitations
Ania Jaworska
17. SouFujumoto
Biography
.Born 1971 in Hokkaido
.Sosuke Fujimoto
.Graduated from Univ. of Tokyo 1994
.Established Suo Fujimoto Architects 2000
.Selected to design temporary Serpentine Gallery Pavillion in Lon-
don
.Lives modestly with his wife, Yumiko, who is his office manager
18. SouFujumoto
DesignEthos
. “Really extreme solutions to [clients] needs.”
.Nature sometimes overpowers the built environment
. “Primitive future”
. Disregard for expectation
.Directly challenge clients