253.G45 Design Studio „Culture in Residency, Sekirn“
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2021S, UE, 8.0h, 10.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 8.0
  • Credits: 10.0
  • Type: UE Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to: 

  • grasp key concepts of nanotourism and discuss current theoretical and practical issues within tourism 
  • work sensitively with wood as a resource, building material and understand its material properties and cycles
  • work with wooden scale models and understand them as a tool for design and thinking
  • design materially-driven structures (material informs design vs. design applies material)
  • think and design conceptually and systematically for larger (strategic) and smaller (site-specific) scales
  • work with theoretical and practical references in order to inform their design-thinking and decision-making

Subject of course

After seemingly endless growth and prosperity established through exploitative models of tourism, today’s shores of lake Wörthersee, Kärnten are characterised by a cacophony of gated private residences and empty tourist resorts. Our current global pandemic has finally exposed the fragility and destructive impact of such models on our planet, forcing tourism industries worldwide to reassess its core values. In light of a post-pandemic recovery phase, how can these industries prevent simply going back to ‘normal’, a condition which has put us into our current situation in the first place? Could tourism re-frame its role and modes of operation in everyday life by pursuing a transition from destructive towards regenerative practices?

‘Wiener Sängerknaben’ Campus in Sekirn remains one of the last semi-public plots with direct access to the lake. Even prior the pandemic, its management has initiated the process of developing a responsible tourism strategy for the campus, capable of hosting principal activities of the choir during summers as well as expanding its agency to a regional, cross-disciplinary and trans-seasonal cultural campus of the 21st century.

Using the campus as a testing ground for future tourism prototypes, the design studio will take on the task of its development by operating within the framework of nanotourism - a creative critique to the current environmental, social and economic downsides of conventional tourism, advocating for bottom-up, participatory and locally oriented alternatives. It will speculate on the wider potentials and contribution of ‘culture in residency’ as a way of facilitating meaningful interactions and deepening our relationships with place through time.

Kärnten, a region rich in culture, craft and knowledge of wood, offers tangible opportunities to engage with this resource as a primary building material as well as address its wider role and entangled relationship with the territory. As Paola Antonelli states:

“Whether it focuses on social justice and fair trade, sustainability in the form of embodied energy or carbon sequestering, a deeper understanding of geopolitical systems, or about material culture, awareness of natural patrimony, connectedness to nature and to Earth, interspecies co-creation and co-existence, wood is where it’s at.” 

Through a series of systematic research tasks, analysing strategic, material and contextual references, the course will propose a series of holistic design strategies and site-specific interventions, contributing to a timely discourse on the future of tourism development and innovation by design.


1 Paola Antonelli, Design and the Politics of Wood, Formafantasma Cambio, Serpentine Galleries, Koenig Books 2020
 

Course presentation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yV27udHhjg

Course data:

  • applications only with portfolio via TISS
  • intro meeting Thursday, 04.03.2021, 18:00 via Zoom
  • site excursion Saturday, 20.03.2021 (2 ECTS)
  • weekly meetings Thursdays 15:00 - 19:00, hybrid format
  • course can be done in English and/or German
  • final presentations @ Sekirn 11.06.2021, part of  Architekturtage Österreich 2021 public programme
  • exhibition @ Architekturhaus Kärnten in September 2021, part of Baukulturjahr Kärnten 2021 public programme 

*Course is organised in collaboration with Volker Dienst and architektur in progress: https://www.architektur-inprogress.at/home.html

Teaching methods

Students will engage in the following activities:

  • systematic reference research tasks (holistic design strategies, wooden structures, context)
  • work in groups of 6 (holistic design strategies) and groups of 2 (site-specific interventions)
  • intensive workshops (March & June)
  • site visit excursion to Sekirn (March or when possible)
  • weekly crits (via Zoom) and/or pin-ups (@TU)
  • public presentations with invited experts

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Follow-up course:

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Thu09:00 - 19:0006.05.2021Projektraum GBL - 2/253 - Achtung! Werkraum, kein Seminarraum! Großes Entwerfen "Culture in Residency, Sekirn" - Mid-Term Presentation

Examination modalities

Leistungsnachweis

Application

TitleApplication beginApplication end
Master Gr. Entwerfen 2021S15.02.2021 09:0022.02.2021 23:59

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 443 Architecture Mandatory elective

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

if required in English