After successful completion of the course, students are able to distinguish museums typologically. They will be able to define the typologies conceptually, differentiate them in terms of their architectural and content-related specifics, contextualise them politically and use them as a critical basis for design.
Various different museums will be researched, analysed and documented in detail. Typological features will be differentiated from site-specific features by comparison and juxtaposition. Built and unbuilt museum designs will be related to each other based on research questions. The collection and exhibition practice interwoven with European art history will be deconstructed and updated for contemporary museum practice.
Research, analysis, documentation, discussion, presentation, publication, exhibition, i.a.
Introduction - First Meeting: Thursday 05.03.20, Room 15 (Karlsplatz 13, main building, 1, 2nd Floor).
The lectures and meetings take place weekly on Thursday between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. For further details pleas check the timetable uploaded in Communication -> Documents
All meetings are subject to compulsory participation! Dates subject to change!
Contributions to the individual work phases.
Changes in the LVA due to the corona pandemic as of March 19, 2020
THE TEACHING EVENT IS CURRENTLY OFFERED AS DISTANCE LEARNING.
Please note separate invitations by email. If you do not receive an invitation, please notify the course manager by email.
The specified dates and deadline documents on tiss serve for orientation and structuring of the semester.
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