In cooperation with the University of Vienna within the frame of the project::
ERC 758099 THEKAISERSMOSQUESPI: Dr. Maximilian Hartmuth | HI: University of Vienna | Duration: 2018-2023
The aim of this course is to analyse and study cultural spaces in different countries in cooperation with international partners. Topics are architectonic and spatial uses in urban and rural areas against the background of different cultural identities.
Within the framework of a study day, lectures and discussions will provide insights into the diverse themes of the various architectural traditions in the Western Balkans. The historical backgrounds and architectural-historical contexts of Travnik's architectural heritage will be highlighted by means of various projects. As an important part of the regional and supraregional cultural heritage in Bosnia and Herzegovina, questions of the preservation of buildings and contemporary integrative planning concepts will be discussed.
INTRODUCTION: Monday, 11.03.2019 11:00 Seminarroom 251
Planned presentations:
1. Dr. Max Hartmuth: Ottoman Center or Periphery on example of Sarajewo and Travnik2. Dr. Julia Rüdiger: 3. Dr. Caroline Jäger-Klein: Travnik, Austrian Mosques and Medreses, Preservation or reconstruction4. Ajla Bajramovic: Survey of Tuzla province, first results5. Dr. Miroslav Malinovic (Banja Luka): Survey of Banja Luka province with his Banja Luka students6. MArch. Boris Trapara (Sarajewo, Paris): Current Status of Monument Protection and Preservation in Bosnia7. CHwB Bosnia: Restoration Camps and Restoration Work in Practice (Staircase Ethnografic Pavillion of the Landesmuseum in Sarajewo)8. DI Anida Kreco (Sarajewo): Architectural Photography in Bosnia
written exam: one question per lecture
Requirements: At least one completed seminar or another theoretical work and basic experience in research