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Chandler Ahrens is an Assistant Professor in the Sam Fox School of Visual Art and Design at Washington University in St. Louis as well as a co-founder of Open Source Architecture (OSA), which is an international research and design architectural practice that has designed, fabricated in mounted several complex installations, curated exhibitions, and completed commissioned architectural projects. Chandler holds a post-professional M. Arch. from the University of California Los Angeles in 2002, a B. Arch. and M.Arch. from Savannah College of Art and Design in 1995.
His teaching focuses on active learning strategies where students are directly engaged in designing and building projects for specific communities. His teaching and area of research find common ground in the nexus of physiological perception of environment, digital design, digital fabrication, and material systems. He has designed, fabricated and mounted installations that exemplify his research, including composite material systems and physiological thermal perception (Klimasymmetry), tensile fabric skin (Whiteout), tensile members (n-Natures), and form-finding algorithms (Hylomorphic Project). He has co-designed, fabricated, and co-curated exhibitions including Evolutive Means, (ACADIA 2010, New York) and The Gen(H)ome Project, (MAK Center 2006, Los Angeles). He has extensive practical experience integrating building systems, material logic, and digital design processes from small scale installations to large scale skyscrapers. Chandler has worked for several large international architectural firms including nine years as a senior project designer at Morphosis Architects. His work with Open Source Architecture has been extensively internationally published and is part of the collection at the Fonds Regional de Architecture (FRAC) in Orleans, France. He has lectured at various academic institutions including University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Southern California (USC), Cal-Poly Pomona, University of Tel Aviv, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), the Technologico de Monterrey in Mexico, and the Confluence Institute in Lyon. |
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2014 Selected for architecture installation competition
Project: Whiteout
Open Source Architecture
2012 Selected for architecture installation competition (1 of 3)
Project: Klimasymmetry
2011 1nd place architecture competition
Project: ENI Headquarters, Milan, Italy
Morphosis Architects
2008 2nd place architecture competition
Project: Vienna University of Economics Library and Learning Center, Vienna, Austria
Morphosis Architects
2006 1nd place architecture competition
Project: Phare Tower, Paris, France
Morphosis Architects
2006 2nd place architecture competition
Project: Rutgers University Masterplan and New Academic Building
Morphosis Architects
2005 Permanent Collection
FRAC Centre Architecture Collection, Orléans, France;
Open Source Architecture
2005 2nd place architecture competition
Project: Javits Convention Center, New York, NY
Morphosis Architects
2004 2nd place architecture competition
Project- Isomorph
Open Source Architecture
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