The Nutritive Architecture workshop is structured around indoor theoretical classes and outdoor workshops. The aim is to historically follow how nature, natural materials, and especially land changes and how cooking-eating-drinking practices shape spatial organizations, and to re-engage with the soil through basic construction processes.
The program enables to learn ecological / sustainable construction forms, to encounter natural materials, to knead and shape, to learn the effects of natural materials on nutrition and health, and finally to learn how to use / experience the end product shaped by basic construction process.
The 2-week indoor and outdoor workshops are as follows:
Indoor Activities
Sustainable and ecological building practices: Permaculture
Nutrition / cooking practices throughout history
Place of cuisine in spatial organization: Inside and outside kitchens
Natural material - Natural nutrition: Fermentation, microbiology and body flora
Building a Stove: Technical descriptions, material introductions, bread making
Outdoor Activities:
A village type medium size stove will be built by using clay, sand, straw, natural materials and bricks. During the 1-week course required for the foundation phase, classroom lectures are held and bread baking is carried out after the newly built stove has dried.