After successful completion of the course, students are able to:
SLUSH (Spatial Lab for Urban Nature, Society and Hydrology) focuses on peripheral water spaces - places where the freely flowing creeks of the Vienna Woods encounter the Vienna canal network. On the one hand, the aim is an urban morphological and natural mapping of these hydrological threshold spaces, which are located at the entrance to the city. On the other hand, the project seeks to discover the spatial and design potential of these transitional spaces. The reflection of the threshold - as a place of arrival, of orientation, of dwelling - will be transferred to the scale of the city and reflected. The students will develop an ecological, spatial and creative vision of how these spaces can be designed by taking into account hydrological, social, ecological and climatic dynamics.
PLEASE NOTE: SEMESTER SCHEDULE AND FORMAT MAY CHANGE DUE TO THE CORONA PANDEMIC! IMPORTANT: All students who have subscribed to excursion SLUSH, PLEASE also subscribe to project SLUSH (260.665 / 260.664),
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