28/12/2025
A Forest RESONANCE Dream was a workshop led by Ricardo de Ostos that explored architecture as a spatial, acoustic, and performative practice, where pleasure emerges through resonance, rhythm, and collective imagination.
Inspired by William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the workshop approached the forest not as a natural backdrop, but as a living ecology of sound, myth, and transformation, a space where reality slips into fiction and architecture becomes an active participant.
Over several days, students developed small-scale architectural creatures: resonant objects, acoustic models, and performative devices. Through sketches, material experiments, improvisation, and sound exploration, each project investigated vibration, echo, friction, and resonance as architectural matter.
The workshop framed pleasure as an embodied experience. Students learned to work with sound as space, testing how these creatures could activate environments through listening, interaction, and performance.
The week culminated in a collective installation and live performance, forming an enchanted forest of sound and light, a resonant retelling of Shakespeare’s dream.
With Ricardo de Ostos.