‘A New Era of Expressionism with Timber’: YACademy Program Launch

Alison Brooks launched YACademy‘s Wood Architecture program in Bologna with her lecture ‘A New Era of Expressionism in Timber’. She guided students through the practice’s research-driven timber projects, beginning with The Smile, Alison Brooks Architects’ sculptural landmark for the 2016 London Design Festival, and exploring design and construction documents for the Homerton College Entrance Building & Study Centre at the University of Cambridge, which will be built entirely from Spanish Radiata Pine CLT.

Alison traced her material journey through 2004’s VXO house, explaining how North American Black Cherry became her timber of choice for staircases, panelling, framed glass partitions and doors. Concluding by presenting her latest experimental pavilion – a cherrywood CLT roof structure for a private dwelling in London.

Alison joins an international cohort of YACademy visiting lecturers alongside Eduardo Souto de Moura, Kazuyo Sejima and Alvaro Siza. Before her presentation, YACademy’s Alba Russo guided Alison through Bologna’s architectural treasures, including the Teatro Anatomico in the University’s Palazzo dell’Archiginnasio. This spectacular amphitheatre-like space, built in 1637 as the first anatomical dissection theatre of its kind, is adorned with carved human figures and constructed entirely in cedar wood.

The Wood Architecture course, a project by KlimaHouse, features Dagur Eggertsson – co-founder of renowned Norwegian office Rintala Eggertsson Architects – as tutor of the design workshop. YACademy represents a transformative approach to postgraduate education, bridging the gap between academic study and professional practice. This model creates a direct pathway for visiting lecturers to help students transition into practice through guaranteed professional placements, bridging world-class mentorship with career advancement.

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Bologna, Italy
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