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253.L74 Design Studio Alte WU – Umbau statt Abbruch
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2024W, UE, 12.0h, 15.0EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 12.0
  • Credits: 15.0
  • Type: UE Exercise
  • Format: Presence

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to develop architectural solutions that take full account of the complexity of building in existing urban and built contexts. They will be able to synthesize a project solution on the basis of the complex requirements of urban spaces and existing buildings and constructional parameters such as building physics, structural engineering and sustainability.
The students will learn to use their own research to architecturally record existing urban and built structures and to depict these in drawings and analytical models, on the basis of which they can create conceptual spatial solutions. They will be able to employ documentary analysis in order to understand not only the relationship between the urban fabric and buildings but also how this relationship can be transformed.
The students will learn to develop concepts and design projects in the form of plans, images, models and texts on the basis of their own research, and to locate, discuss and present these projects in the context of the specialist debate.

Subject of course

THE REPAIR AND REUSE OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
The differentiation of existing buildings between those that should be retained and those without value that are replaced at will is outdated. Given the acceleration in resource consumption since industrialisation and the resulting climate change, the resolute decarbonisation of architectural practice is essential. In other words, existing buildings are basically worth retaining and should only be replaced in exceptional – and justifiable – cases. As a result, repair and transformation are becoming key aspects of contemporary architectural practice and this is leading to a differentiated form of architectural expression: a contemporary form of dialogue vis-à-vis the existing, the subtracted and the newly inserted.
 
CASE STUDY ALTE WU
Current developments at the Alte WU raise questions. As of March 2024, the plan is to demolish the Universitätszentrum Althangrund to create space for a new building that, in turn, will also be a university campus. Realised in several phases starting in 1978, the complex existing ensemble stands on a transfer slab that spans the tracks of Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof and forms a major structure that, from today’s perspective, is problematic in both urban and typological terms.
The criticism of the building as a scaleless barrier within the rich late-19th century urban fabric should be taken seriously. But demolition is not a must. On the contrary: the differentiated refurbishment or transformation of the existing are possible. How can the typological aspects of the late-19th century city, whose long-term benefits are now recognised, be incorporated into the major structure?
 
THE TASK
The objectives of the transformation of the major 1970s structure that has aged poorly include parcelling, a dialogue involving facades and streetscapes and open-use spatial structures. The Alte WU will be divided up into 20 plots on the basis of a structural analysis of the existing complex, overlaid with the scale of the surrounding late-19th century city. The resulting urban components will be individually developed by 20 students as communicating elements of a new urban ensemble on Althangrund, in which the 20 individual projects form a new neighbourhood that is as diverse as it is open to dialogue and full of rich relationships.

Teaching methods

From the starting point of the strategy of a reparative transformation of the existing urban and built structures, the spatial potential of these structures and the traces of time will be discursively investigated and presented to all in the context of the issue of the decarbonisation of building and the public realm. Concepts will be developed on the basis of a precise analysis of existing urban morphologies and building typologies and the reading and description of significant elements and traces in the urban realm and its existing fabric.
- Development of action-oriented documentation of a new practice of sustainable repair strategies for existing urban spaces and buildings.
- The existing urban realm and its sequences of external spaces, infrastructure and buildings and the relationship between public and private spaces will be addressed in conceptual and working models.
- The existing built structure, the loadbearing structure of the shell of the existing complex and the transfer slab above the railway tracks will be analysed with the help of two and three-dimensional analytical drawings and structural models.

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

Betreuungstag Freitag 10:00 – 18:00

04.10.2023       10:00 – 13:00
Einführungsveranstaltung

04.10.2023       14:00 – 17:00
Bauplatzbegehung

17.10.2024       09:00 – 19:00
städtebaulicher workshop
18.10.2024       09:00 – 19:00
städtebaulicher workshop

08.11.2024       09:00 – 19:00
Konzeptpräsentation

13.12.2024       09:00 – 19:00
Entwurfspräsentation

30.01.2025       09:00 - 17:00
Endpräsentation MAS

30.01.2025       18:00 - 20:00
Symposium Alte WU – Umbau statt Abbruch

31.01.2025       09:00 - 17:00
Endpräsentation BAC

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Fri10:00 - 13:0004.10.2024Seminarraum CHEG - ETIT Kick-off

Examination modalities

Continually assessed courses require active participation in the weekly meetings. Presence is obligatory at all meetings and presentations. Interim exercises will be documented in steps in RG Share. The project submission is planned as an analogue presentation. Students are expected to submit a comprehensive presentation of the project in plans and models together with the project documentation in analogue and digital form in RG Share and to participate in publications and exhibitions.
 
As a result of the specific, progressive organisation and the thematic conception of the project work, the rules regarding the possible repetition of interim exercises do not apply to the interim exercises that form part of this course.
 
Requirements:
Detailed investigation of the existing urban and building structures and of the principles of urban repair via the transformation of the urban realm and of existing buildings in the context of the discussion subjects: ‘the climate resilience of the city’ and ‘the decarbonisation of the existing fabric’. Confirmation of this research in the form of a continuously updated logbook.
Realisation of a resulting concept and project in the form of plans, images, graphic elements and texts at scales between 1:5,000 and 1:20. Site plans, floor plans, sections, elevations, facade sections, details, depictions of the conceptual principles, other images and models at the scales of 1:500, 1:200 & 1:50.

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
16.09.2024 12:00 19.09.2024 12:00 30.09.2024 12:00

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Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 443 Architecture Not specified

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Miscellaneous

Language

German