Revisiting "Stoffwechsel"
Architecture is a genuine practice of “Stoffwechsel” (Metabolism). Its design presupposes the extraction, processing, construction, adaptation and disposal of materials that represent a complex interweaving of places and processes on a local and global scale. As part of this research project, we critically rethink the notion of Stoffwechsel, as coined in the 19th century by Justus von Liebig, Karl Marx, Gottfried Semper and others. Today, Stoffwechsel refers equally to the “transformability of materials” in architecture (Ákos Moravánszky) and to the “metabolic regimes” of urban and planetary systems (Timothy Morton). In the field of tension between these meanings, the multi-scalar horizon will be explored by means of a wide range of examples, from ethnographic artefacts to experimental design objects and robotic fabricates, highlighting case studies from various locations across the world.