Badass Houses Webinar
Here are six documentary sessions, that give insight into what it means to design, build, and live like a badass.
Validated by GIfA and Accredited for 1CPD (Category 1) credit with SACAP
Chemosphere House, Los Angeles by John Lautner - image: Arcaid images, Alamy
By studying and drawing them a world of wonder opened up, one that reminds us of just how freaking cool architecture can be. We want to share what we discovered with you! Each of the six webinars explains one of the key aspects of designing and building a custom home using a careful selection of inspiring examples, some only known to insiders. We take you behind the scenes and beyond glossy images to show you what architecture can do and how it works, doing away with the archi-speak*. Each example is illustrated using easy-to-understand drawings, made especially for the series. We also speak to experts on topics ranging from green roofs to lighting to contracts and even art collections.
Here is a taste:
This is the Chemosphere House, also shown in the title image. It’s become one of the most iconic houses ever built. People liken it to a UFO, but that misses the point that John Lautner (who designed it) came up with a highly pragmatic approach to building on a site deemed too steep to build on. Perching the house on a single column was the most practical solution making the impossible possible whilst saving on costly, invasive foundations. This is what Badass is all about, solving a problem in a creative way that not only saves money but also creates an overall character and atmosphere.
While this example is outrageously daring, there are other examples in the series that are humbler but no less spectacular, like this small house Albert Frey built for himself in Palm Springs.
Sketch: Thorsten Deckler
Image: Palm Springs Art Museum
This house solves the problem of how to create a compact one-bedroom house that's not cramped and feels like it's part of the landscape. Frey does this by designing a ‘broken plan’ with a massive boulder screening the bedroom and topping it all with a metal roof with wide eaves for shade and shelter. Instead of blasting away the boulder or ignoring it, Frey uses it as a defining feature in an immersive experience of living in the desert.
So, what’s a Badass House?
Badass is a term we chose to cut through the noise out there. We’re flooded with images (fake and 'real') of amazing-looking spaces, but do we understand what’s behind them? Do these images represent life or are they just staged, photoshopped fantasies that look good on someone's portfolio? We feel it is time to reconnect with what makes architecture great by looking beyond the image.
A badass house is made with an attitude that turns problems into opportunities. This means taking on a problem and turning it inside out to find a solution. It does not mean stupidly throwing money at it, but being rigorous, creative, and excited about solving something well.
A badass house makes you say: “Wow, I am glad I built this!”
A badass house makes your friends say: “Wow, you got this just right!”
COURSE CONTENT
The series is structured into six episodes, followed by a recorded Q&A:
COURSE INFORMATION
CPD CREDITS AND CATEGORY |
1 X Category 1 CPD Credit |
DATE: |
Self-Paced (on-Demand) |
TIME AND VENUE: |
Recordings: 6hrs Lunch break: 1hr Quiz content: 2hrs |
PRICING: |
R980(Christmas special ends January 2024) R1350 (Full Price) |