After successful completion of the course, students are able to form an impression of the various dimensions and possibilities of the architect's professional field. The ever more complex interrelationships in architecture are increasingly forcing students to work in a networked, interdisciplinary manner. In the course, the dialogue beyond the architectural discipline will be opened up and perspectives will be shown which react to the changed professional profile of the architect. As a learning result, the students are provided with a realistic, practice-oriented picture of the everyday-life of an architect. Alternatives and solutions are taught that encourage students to broaden their own horizons in various directions and to help creative ideas about the profession of the architect to take a leap forward: inspiring ideas, business ideas, product ideas, design ideas. Ideas that have the potential for innovation, for intellectual somersaults, for the freedom to transcend disciplinary boundaries and to explore unknown territory.
Within the lecture series different professionals will be invited who work on a transdisciplinary level and who succeeded in connecting their personal affinities with their passion for architecture. While some lecturers will give insights into their practical work and describe their career and their everyday work life, others will introduce a scientific or artistic approach towards architecture in relation to topics such as: Dance, medicine, new media, sound, stage design, gender, photography, sociology, painting, anthropology, building archaeology, design etc.
The form of the lecture series was chosen as a method to communicate the subject matter. This guarantees the broadest possible composition of speakers with different horizons of experience in the field of architecture. These horizons of experience include practical approaches to various topics of the architectural profession on the one hand, but on the other hand they also convey theoretical connections to various topics related to architecture.
TERMINE 2019/2020
jeweils Donnerstag, 10:00 ct, im HS 17
24.10. Einführung
07.11. ARCHITEKTUR und WELTKULTURERBE (Caroline Jäger-Klein)
14.11. ARCHITEKTUR und LANDSCHAFT (Ulrike Seher)
21.11. ARCHITEKTUR und das BERUFSFELD ARCHITEKTin (Katharina Tielsch)
28.11. ARCHITEKTUR und ENTWICKLUNG (Anna Schweiger, Jaap Willemsen)
05.12. ARCHITEKTUR und SOZIOKRATIE (Konstanze Weiser)
12.12. ARCHITEKTUR für ALTE MENSCHEN (Hannes Toifel)
19.12. ARCHITEKTUR und HISTORISCHE BAUFORSCHUNG (Gudrun Styhler-Aydin)
09.01. ARCHITEKTUR und SOCIAL DESIGN (Flavia Matei)
16.01. ARCHITEKTUR und FELDFORSCHUNG (Irene Humenberger)
ACHTUNG: Es besteht ANWESENHEITSPFLICHT!
Der Besuch von mindestens 7 von 9 Vorträgen ist Voraussetzung für die Zulassung zum Prüfungsgespräch!
Prüfung: Mündliches Prüfungsgespräch in Gruppen zu je 6 StudentInnen pro Stunde, Anmeldung per TISS
Die ppt-Folien der jeweiligen Vorträge können als pdf im TISS heruntergeladen werden.
Rieger-Jandl, Andrea; Dittrich, Mariela (Hg.), 2009: Architektur Transdisziplinär, IVA-Verlag, Wien
Dittrich, Mariela; Rieger-Jandl, Andrea (Hg.), 2016: Architektur Transdisziplinär, Band 2, IVA-Verlag, Wien