KOTydż - international workshop in Poznań

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Magda Wypusz
Publisher
Tisková zpráva
03.03.2023 18:55
Workshop

Poland

Poznaň

The KOTydż project is a workshop for design students from Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic and it also involves the local communities of Poznań's districts. Based on a DIY non-formal education format, the workshop is another initiative held as part of project-oriented education carried out jointly by SARP Poznań and the Association Punkt Wspólny. Participants will be tasked with designing and making their own houses for free-living cats in two Poznań districts. Thirty-six students will take part in the project. They will be split into five working groups led by renowned designers. The workshop will take place from 12-20.04.2023 in Poznań.

TASK: design and create houses for free-living cats

Free-living cats are a permanent and legally protected component of the urban ecosystem (see: Art. 21 of the Act of 21 August 1997 on the protection of animals – Journal of Laws of 2003, No. 106, item. 1002, as amended). According to the abovementioned law, they contstitute a national good and should be provided with conditions that are conducive to their development and free existence. Free-living cats are not stray animals and as such they must not be captured, taken away or hindered from living in a given place.

At present, the cat shelters located in the housing estates selected for the project are made up of old racks and cardboard boxes wrapped in tape – due to their unsightly appearance, some residents have called for them to be replaced or removed. The estate administrations are not legally allowed to do away with these houses or capture the cats, which leads to a lot of social tension among neighbours and between the cooperative/neighbourhood community council and the residents. A large part of the community members is aware of the existence of these animals and try to help them, especially in winter, by feeding them or leaving quilts, blankets and old towels in their bedding. To address these issues, some cooperatives opt for factory-built houses offered by private companies. However, these houses do not meet the basic safety requirements for these animals. Hence the pressing need for a workshop that will yield designs for functional and safe structures that at the same time will be aesthetically integrated into the given architectural context.

Tutors
JEJU studio (PL)
KOBRA studio (CZ)
social.form (DE)
Anatolii Kotov (DE) + Rolfe Starke (DE)
Atelier Starzak Strebicki (PL)

Recruitment
Participation in the workshop is open to design fields students from Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany.

Participation is free of charge.

The organizers cover the cost of accommodation in Poznań as well as transport (for foreign students from Brno or Berlin) and food – 2 meals a day.

If you would like to participate in the workshop, please fill in the application form provided on the project website. Recruitment for the workshop runs from 1.03 until 20.03, 11 p.m. You will receive information about qualifying for the workshop on 21.03.2023.

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