🧩 Workshop: Interpretation of Spatial Narrative 🗺️
📅 Saturday & Sunday, 21–22 March
⏰ Sunday session: 11:00
📍 AF, Kačićeva 26
🔗 Registration: online form (mandatory)
This two‑day workshop is conceived as a short but intensive process based on the idea of “spatialising” a narrative – turning it into an abstract or concrete spatial form of architectural character through drawing or collage. Participants move through two stages of translation: first they translate a real physical space into a narrative, and then transform that narrative into a newly formed spatial configuration. The result is a set of direct, concise spatial solutions that clearly respond to the given task.
Working with abstract themes of spatial composition, participants explore rhythm, full vs. empty, scale and spatial atmosphere, while developing their own way of thinking in space – not only through plans, but through story, sequence and experience. The compact time frame encourages quick, intuitive responses, often revealing the freshest conceptual ideas.
👥 Who leads the workshop? – SKICA team
The workshop is led by SKICA, a team of students and professors from the Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad.
prof. dr. Višnja Žugić
Petar Mitrović
SKICA team – students and teaching staff experienced in studio‑based and workshop formats focused on spatial interpretation
✨ What will you do?
analyse a chosen real space and translate it into a narrative (textual or visual)
turn that narrative into a spatial sketch – a drawing or collage with architectural qualities
work with abstract/real spatial forms, surfaces and volumes, and present your result as a short spatial story
✨ IMPORTANT:
the workshop is aimed primarily at architecture/urbanism students and related fields, but open to anyone interested in spatial thinking
the format is intense yet time‑efficient (2 days), leading to clear, finished outcomes
places are limited, and registration via the form is required