Come join us making models during the DDW. In this workshop we make space using stairs, walls and patterns. As a start of the design process, we use paintings by Rudi van de Wint: painter, sculptor and builder. All designs will be part of a dune landscape: a large sand table full with architecture.
Dune landscape
Rudi van de Wint (1942-2006) started an artistic experiment in 1980 in an old inner dune area near Den Helder: De Nollen. He merged the landscape, full of bunkers and other defenses from the past, into a 'total work of art' of paintings, sculptures and structures.
Design materials
On behalf of ‘De Nollen Foundation’ we developed an architecture workshop. During this workshop, students are actively introduced to the work and ideas of Rudi van de Wint. In an accessible way the design materials combine landscape, art and architecture.
Making space
You will start designing a new space for a painting by Rudi. What is the shape of that space and how does the light enter? What is the route coming in? And what happens in the space between the structures?
Come by and help build this dune landscape in which Rudi's paintings are given space. You are welcome from Monday to Friday between 1:30 PM and 4:30 PM.