253.K89 Design Studio Vienna Mahala
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2024S, UE, 8.0h, 10.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

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

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to develop architectural solutions in their complexity of spatial, cultural and constructive conditions. They will be able to relate individual concepts to spatial principles and cultural frameworks, and translate these into architectural designs. Through research, students can also record existing structures and use their architectural principles to develop own spatial solutions. They will be able to establish relationships between buildings and urban landscapes. On the basis of their own research and concepts, they will be able to design, discuss and present architectural projects in plan, image, model and text.

Subject of course

Summary
The studio is based on a reflection on the concept of the Mahala, the self-governing neighbourhood in Islamic cities. Together with research on contemporary approaches to the city composed of independent units, the task will focus on the Alliiertenviertel Am Tabor in Vienna's 2nd district. Morphological and social analyses of the site will lead to the design of an architectural project on the vacant plot of Alliiertenstraße 6.

Neighbourhood City - Learning from the Mahala
The idea of the city, structured and composed of individual spatial units of neighbourhoods, emerged at the beginning of the 20th century as an urban design tool for Western metropolises. Accompanied by fierce criticism, it was quickly overthrown by the vast functionalist plans of modernism. Nevertheless, it reappeared as a bottom-up alternative from the 1960s onwards. Today, in the urgency to find post-fossil urban systems and local community solutions for the city, contemporary discourses lead to various concepts of clustering, with the idea of the Grätzl - the small neighbourhood unit - appearing in the Viennese context. However, the neighbourhood city is not a 20th century invention. For centuries, Islamic urbanism used the system of the Mahala to organise its residential areas. The Mahala is a local conglomerate of individual courtyard houses, self-governed with charitable funds around a central mosque and organised through neighbourly care. Formulated as a city within a city, it is independent in that it contains structures for the everyday life of its inhabitants.

A Vienna Mahala: Alliiertenviertel Am Tabor
Reflecting on the concept of the Mahala as well as on contemporary approaches to the Neighbourhood City, the studio aims to design an architectural project within the framework of a neighbourhood unit at a concrete site in Vienna: the Alliiertenviertel Am Tabor in the north-western end of the 2nd District. Bounded by two streets and the area of the former Nordwestbahnhof railway station, the quarter forms a residential triangle with public spaces around two churches in the south. Starting from conceptual ideas for the whole neighbourhood - a re-evaluation of the streets, the green and the public spaces - the studio tends towards a concrete implementation of architectural solutions on the vacant plot of Alliiertenstraße 6. Adaptations of the residential buildings in the immediate vicinity, as well as a rethinking of the role of the existing church as a communal meeting place, are explored and integrated into a new vision for the neighbourhood.

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Teaching methods

Using historical and contemporary texts on the idea of the neighbourhood as a spatial unit, as well as research on the Mahala, students will first develop a definition of urban life in general and the neighbourhood in a city in particular. This will be followed by a morphological analysis in which the Alliiertenviertel will be redrawn and its historical evolution will be studied in order to reveal the formal causes of its spaces to the present day. Conceptual approaches to the creation of the quarter as a neighbourhood are followed by an analysis of the potential of its buildings and areas - the streets, the monuments, the public and green spaces, the residential blocks. As a result of the studio, elaborate designs will be created for the vacant plot at Alliiertenstraße 6.

All projects will be carried out in teams of two. The studio will be held entirely in English.

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Kick-Off: Monday, 04.03., 13:00 in 
Campus Gußhaus - Gußhausstraße 27-29 
Seminarraum 121 (CA 0322) - 3.OG
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Group discussions: every Thursday 09:00 - 15:00

Site visit: Thursday 07.03., 15:00 (after the group discussion)

Symposium: 21.03

Workshop and Concept Presentations: 15.04 - 18.04

Midterm: 16.05

Final Presentations: 26.06, 27.06 

The presentations are organized as exchange discussions with studio Vienna Re/Productive Living Space

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon13:00 - 14:3004.03.2024Seminarraum Introduction Event
Thu09:00 - 15:0007.03.2024 - 20.06.2024Besprechung O214 - 1 Gruppentreffen
Thu09:00 - 19:0021.03.2024Raumlabor Symposium
09:00 - 19:0015.04.2024 - 18.04.2024Projektraum Arsenal 2 - Obj. 214 - Achtung! Werkraum, kein Seminarraum! Workshop
Thu15:00 - 18:0025.04.2024Besprechung O214 - 1 Concept Crit
Thu09:00 - 19:0016.05.2024Raumlabor Mid-term Crit
09:00 - 19:0026.06.2024 - 27.06.2024Raumlabor EndCrit
Design Studio Vienna Mahala - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Mon04.03.202413:00 - 14:30Seminarraum Introduction Event
Thu07.03.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu14.03.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu21.03.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu21.03.202409:00 - 19:00Raumlabor Symposium
Thu11.04.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Mon15.04.202409:00 - 19:00Projektraum Arsenal 2 - Obj. 214 - Achtung! Werkraum, kein Seminarraum! Workshop
Tue16.04.202409:00 - 19:00Projektraum Arsenal 2 - Obj. 214 - Achtung! Werkraum, kein Seminarraum! Workshop
Wed17.04.202409:00 - 19:00Projektraum Arsenal 2 - Obj. 214 - Achtung! Werkraum, kein Seminarraum! Workshop
Thu18.04.202409:00 - 19:00Projektraum Arsenal 2 - Obj. 214 - Achtung! Werkraum, kein Seminarraum! Workshop
Thu25.04.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu25.04.202415:00 - 18:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Concept Crit
Thu02.05.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu16.05.202409:00 - 19:00Raumlabor Mid-term Crit
Thu23.05.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu06.06.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu13.06.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Thu20.06.202409:00 - 15:00Besprechung O214 - 1 Group Discussions
Wed26.06.202409:00 - 19:00Raumlabor EndCrit
Thu27.06.202409:00 - 19:00Raumlabor EndCrit

Examination modalities

Basic research of existing spatial and social structures and principles. Analyses of typological, cultural, constructive, spatial and atmospheric aspects. Basic research on aspects of the commons in the current architectural discourse. Planning, textual and graphic implementation of a subsequent concept and design in the various scales. Site plans, floor plans, sections, views, façade sections, details, spatial principle representations, perspectives, models.

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Thu - 27.06.2024assessedno application-Endabgabe

Application

TitleApplication beginApplication end
Entwerfen Master (10 ECTS / 15 ECTS)16.02.2024 09:0019.02.2024 12:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 443 Architecture Mandatory elective

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Language

English