Science/Arts Workshop - Bivouac 2024
Event description
🔔🌱Workshop: Architectural Interventions - Bivouac 2024
When: October 19th - 10.00am to 4.00pm, and October 20th - 10.00am to 3.00pm
Where: 2997 Darbys Falls Road, Wyangala
Accommodation and catering available on-site! Spaces are limited, so we encourage you to register early - Age recommended 15yrs+
Are you ready to merge science and creativity with the great outdoors? Join us for our two-day workshop, "Architectural Interventions - Bivouac 2024," where participants will have the unique opportunity to construct bivouac shelters in a breathtaking natural setting.
The concept of the bivouac, or ‘bivvy,’ was ingeniously invented by Count Henry Russell-Killough, known as the 'Hermit of the Pyrenees.' He crafted makeshift, blanket-like structures using rocks and earth to provide shelter in extreme environments. Inspired by this spirit of innovation, our workshop invites you to explore sustainable architectural practices while connecting with the beauty of the landscape.
Workshop Overview
This workshop isn’t just about construction; it’s about reimagining how we interact with nature. Participants will engage in hands-on experiences learning innovative methodologies in engineering, architecture and industrial design. You’ll learn to source both invasive and native organic materials to create improvised campsites or shelters—ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who want to learn further about sustainable design.
"Architectural Interventions - Bivouac 2024" is part of our year-round science and arts program, proudly supported by Inspiring Australia NSW, the Orange Cowra Cabonne Science Hub, and The Corridor Project. Our aim is to deepen the community’s connection to the natural environment, to co-create and develop new skills.
Meet the Tutors
Dylan Gower
Dylan is the principal of d-CONSTRUCT architects and director of CLEAN Cowra, with over 25 years of experience in promoting Ecological Sustainable Development (ESD). Dylan’s work focuses on innovative design solutions both commercial and residential in urban and regional contexts. Dylan has been awarded with a Byera Hadley Travelling Scholarship and a Churchill Fellowship that focuses on regional circular economy models that explore the intersect between renewable energy, agriculture and design.
Bart Groen
With a long history in the creative arts, Bart has spent many years as a designer and builder in regional NSW. His career spans industrial design, fine arts, and television art direction for theatre and film. In 1990, Bart founded Objet B’art, where he designs and constructs bespoke objects and environments. Now operating a workshop and design studio in Gundagai, Bart’s work inspires collaboration and creativity across urban and regional projects, including stage and interior design.Join Us!
Whether you’re an aspiring designer, maker, artist, or local simply curious about sustainable design, the Bivouac 2024 workshop will be an experience you won’t want to miss. Engage with fellow participants and learn from industry experts in a beautiful outdoor environment.
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