After successful completion of the course, students are able to:
plan and prepare an international study trip in a professional manner
learn the importance of diverse social and political contexts to the design agenda and city planning
learn the relationships between social, economic, construction, and design agendas with an international context
use analytical skills to interpret complex urban context and the importance of the specific typology [housing] to the broader urban context
analyse the historical, cultural and social phenomena that influence the design of housing projects
interpret the relationships between social and cultural practices and architecture and urban design;
demonstrate creative and interpretative skills in presenting research data and analysis; and
demonstrate advanced skills in methods of visualisation, representation and spatialisation of research findings.
COURSE INFORMATION
2022W, UE, 4.0h, 5.0EC
Teaching Times and Locations: TU Wien and University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia)-ZOOM
Teaching Staff:
TU Wien - Dr. Mladen Jadric
UNSW - Dr. Dijana Alic
Important: This course in English is only reserved for students who participate in the workshop
info-meeting: 19.10.2022 at 13:00h
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL
Affordable housing is a basic requirement and an essential ingredient of a just, inclusive and sustainable city. With the low housing affordability in Sydney it is of paramount importance that the students of architecture, interior architecture, construction, planning and landscape architecture are introduced to models of affordable housing that are accessible to the majority of the city¿s population.
The course: VORBILD WIEN / EXEMPLE PARLANT VIENNA about the Housing in Vienna, takes the students to the city of Vienna where almost 60% of the city¿s population lives in some form of subsidized apartments. The Viennese model of affordable housing is built on a diverse definition of social and affordable housing that includes city-owned flats and limited profit housing co-operatives. The City of Vienna organizes special "developers' contests" that promote a developer ¿ architect alliance and encourage innovative engagements between construction, design, and planning professions.
LINK VIENNA-SYDNEY
Vienna born, Sidney based Australian architect Harry Seidler participate actively this process in Austria (Wohnpark Neue Donau, Design/Completion 1993-1998; tower 2001) and promoted the principles of social housing in Australia. With his projects in Vienna, he not only made a symbolic return to the city of his origin, but contributed to a long tradition of affordable housing - the tradition that in the city of Vienna has been considered a public task of major social importance.
SOFT CITY RENEWAL
Today, the City Department for Housing and Urban Renewal of Vienna is responsible for the subsidisation of several thousand new apartments each year; administration of more than 220,000 city-owned flats (Wiener Wohnen) and Europe's largest housing renewal program (wohnfonds_wien - Fund for Housing Construction and Urban Renewal). Vienna¿s housing model represents a successful integration of design, ecology, economy and social sustainability. Major architects, past and present, have been involved in the design of this social housing built to encourage interaction among social classes, and promote innovation and high-quality design.
JUSTIFICATION FOR PROPOSAL
The Housing in Vienna course provides an opportunity for students to explore this urban typology within the international context of Vienna. The course supports multidisciplinary learning practice across postgraduate and undergraduate levels. The course offers to further develop and extend the core courses for the Master of Architecture specialisations of housing and social agency.