251.915 Collaborative working | Historical Construction Techniques
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2023W, VU, 2.0h, 3.0EC, to be held in blocked form
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VU Lecture and Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to evaluate and apply basic scientific working methods and methods of interdisciplinary basic research and project development in historical building research in collaboration with disciplines such as anthropology, archaeology, biology, building materials and building physics. The aims of this course are to understand the basic characteristics of a vernacular building form, to work practically with a historical black-hair tent as a little-known building form, to exchange ideas with researchers from other disciplines, and to engage conceptually with the possibilities of building material testing and project concept development for contemporary applications in architecture.


TEXTILE ARCHITECTURE!
BASIC RESEARCH FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW APPLICATIONS USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE BLACK-HAIR TENT

a woman standing inside a black hair tent  concept of thermic assumption regarding the tent textile

Subject of course

Black-hair tents are a popular tensile and mobile construction used by nomadic peoples whose use can be traced back to around the 13th to 15th centuries BC. The geographical distribution of the use of these tents extends from east of Tibet through the West Asian region to the whole of North Africa. The Black-Haired Tent is most commonly used in dry, hot regions. Researchers' reports and thermal studies suggest that the black goat's hair textile provides a passive cooling effect, which is interesting for a modern sustainable architectural application in times of climate change.

Tracing this phenomenon is the task of this course. By accessing the history of the tent, its applications, the biological origin of the goat hair fabric, anthropological findings and related craft techniques, a fundamental understanding of the architectural form will emerge. Scientific methods of concept development from bionics and, in particular, from thermal structural investigations will be presented and discussed. Based on this, proposals for possible applications in architecture will be developed.  

The course covers a wide range of activities, from practical work with a real black-hair tent, through craft experience in the production of textiles, to familiarisation with computer-aided development and investigation methods.

black hair tent of the Yoruk nomads in Turkey  research group in front of a black hair tent

Teaching methods

The course is composed as follows ...

Theory/Basics:  

  •     Lectures introducing the subject
  •     Interdisciplinary analysis, documentation and discussion
  •     Further impulse lectures as preparation for the practical work
  •     Interviews with experts


Practice:

  • Experience with a real black hair tent; construction, use and dismantling
  • Practical learning of production methods (wool preparation, yarns, weaving techniques)
  • Interpretation of thermal effects (research data, expert interviews and discussion)
  • Research in different disciplines
  • Group concept development
  • Outline an approach for testing thermal components/building materials
  • Discussion of potential applications and their limitations

 

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

 

Friday Nov. 3rd, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

  • 9 am - 12 pm (in presence at [NEW LOCATION]: Donau Camping Klosterneuburg,
    In der Au 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg)
    Dr. Kristina Pfeifer
    Pitching Up the Black Hair Tent, Introduction
  • 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm (in presence at Seminarraum 251, Gußhausstraße 28, 1st level)
    Dr. Kristina Pfeifer
    Traditional Construction of a Black Hair Tent in Turkey and its Properties

    Mag. Daniel Plörer,
    Universität Innsbruck, Arbeitsbereich Energieeffizientes Bauen
    Basics for Developing Thermic Test Arrangements for Innovative Projects

    Zoom Meeting ID: 943 471 9368  Password: Sent to participants, or apply via whatsapp at +43 664 884 667 68


Saturday Nov. 4th, 9 am - 5:30 pm

  • 9 am - 12 pm (online):
    Prof. Dr. Susanne Gosztonyi, Hochschule Luzern, CC Gebäudehülle und Ingenieurbau
    Methods for Architectural Concept Development with the Help of Bionics

    Zoom Meeting ID: 943 471 9368  Password: Sent to participants, or apply via whatsapp at +43 664 884 667 68
  • 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm (in presence at [NEW LOCATION]: Donau Camping Klosterneuburg,
    In der Au 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg)
    Dr. Kristina Pfeifer
    Putting Down the Black Hair Tent
    Discussion of Interdisciplinary Viewpoints
    Forming of Project Groups, Brainstorming and Discussion

 

Monday Nov. 6th, 6 pm - 8 pm (online)

  • Prof. Shady Attia, University of Liège, Sustainable Architecture & Building Technology
    Assessing the Thermal Performance of Bedouin Tents in Hot Climates

    Zoom Meeting ID: 943 471 9368  Password: Sent to participants, or apply via whatsapp at +43 664 884 667 68


Tuesday Nov. 7th, 2 pm - 6 pm (in presence, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien)

  • Dr. Ingrid Schierer, Doz. Dr. Karina Grömer
    & Team (alph.: David Astner, Maximilian Luger, Elisabeth Nagy, Benedict Seidl)
    Naturhistorisches Museum, Prähistorik
    Workshop for Learning Prehistoric Techniques in Textile Production

    Dr. Kristina Pfeifer
    Final Discussion for Preparing the Project Papers

 

Friday Jan 12th, 3 pm - 5 pm (in presence at Seminarraum 251, Gußhausstraße 28, 1st level)

  • Dr. Kristina Pfeifer
    Presentation and Discussion of the Project Papers

 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Fri15:00 - 17:0012.01.2024 Seminarraum 251, Gußhausstraße 28, 1st levelPresentation and Discussion of the Project Papers (for past dates see VU description / additional information)
Course is held blocked

Examination modalities

  • compulsory attendance!
  • active participation in the course
  • submission of a "project paper" (description, analytical and graphic examination of a selected topic)

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
18.09.2023 12:00 09.10.2023 12:00 09.10.2023 13:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 243 Architecture Not specified
066 443 Architecture Not specified
600 SOF Transferable Skills - Architektur Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Previous knowledge

 

 

Miscellaneous

  • Attendance Required!

Language

if required in English