The Transdisciplinary Architecture School: Institute of Temporal Dynamics and Spatial Flows, located on Wareamah/Cockatoo Island, redefines architecture within the "space of flows." It challenges static design, promoting adaptive environments that evolve with social, cultural, and environmental changes. The school fosters a holistic, systems-based approach by integrating disciplines like urban planning, environmental science, art, technology, engineering and sociology. Architecture becomes a living system responsive to human experience and transformation. Emphasizing dynamic spatial design and diverse thinking, the school creates interactive, adaptable spaces, shifting between detached "Cool Architecture" to engage "Hot Architecture"—alive and attuned to the rhythms of time and change.
Plan of The Transdisciplinary Architecture School: Institute of Temporal Dynamics and Spatial Flow, on Cockatoo Island/ Wareamah.
Ground Floor Plan of The Transdisciplinary Architecture School, Studio and Exhibition Installation Space.
First Floor Plan of The Transdisciplinary Architecture School, Studio and Exhibition Installation Space.
Axonometric of The Transdisciplinary Architecture School: The Insitute of Temporal Dynamics and Spatial Flows showcases the circulation flow from "Cool" to "Hot" architecture - inspired by Notes Around the Doppler Effect and Other Moods of Modernism by Robert Somol and Sarah Whiting.