After successful completion of the course, students are able to formulate a research question and discuss it in the form of an independently written (scientifically) sound text.
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The Viennese architect Camillo Sitte (1843-1903) is best known for his work "Der Städte-Bau nach seinen künstlerischen Grundsätzen" (Urban Planning according to its Artistic Principles, published in 1889), in which he criticised in vigorous language contemporary urban planning of the late 19th century. His own architectural work stands far behind this pamphlet, which is a standard work of urban planning theory. Since its first edition, the work has been reprinted several times and translated into numerous different languages (en, fr, it, es, gr, ru, jap, ...).
As an architect, Camillo Sitte left behind a manageable oeuvre which was developed against a background of traditional historicism. One of the few buildings realised in Vienna is the Mechitarist Church (Neustiftgasse) - a classical “Gesamtkunstwerk” of the second half of the 19th century. In order to get closer to the architectural and artistic work of Sitte, a guided tour will take place in this extraordinary sacred space.
In the seminar, the question of why this book in particular had so much influence will be explored by reading "Städte-Bau" together. Who was Camillo Sitte and what is his background? To whom was the work addressed when it appeared and whom did it influence? Which questions and themes still preoccupy us today?
In what framework is the architect Camillo Sitte embedded, how should his work be viewed today?
- Introduction and learning of the basics of scientific work (methodology, scientific writing, citing, publishing, ...)
- Critical examination of the theoretical foundations of urban design
- Developing one's own / critical position in dealing with specialist literature
- Introduction to analogue and digital research methods in libraries, archives and the use of databases.
Field Trips:
Guided tour of the archive of the TU Vienna Camillo Sitte estate, Sitte as a student at the Vienna University of TechnologyMeeting point: Main Building TU Vienna, Archive entrance, staircase 3, first floorhttps://www.tuwien.ac.at/dle/archiv/Guided tour of the archives and the Mechitarist ChurchMeeting point: main entrance church, Neustiftgasse 4https://mechitharisten.orgGuided tour National Library Modern Library, State Hall (fee required, registration necessary) Meeting place: ÖNB, Heldenplatz foyerhttps://www.onb.ac.at/besucherinfo/lageplaene/bibliothek-am-heldenplatz
Library AzW https://www.azw.at/de/artikel/besuch/bibliothek/Meeting point: Library entrance (Oktogon) Azw/MQ Library University of Applied Arts https://www.akbild.ac.at/Portal/bibliothekVordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 1030 ViennaMeeting point: Foyer Library of the Academy of Fine Arts (currently questionable due to the relocation of the library)https://www.akbild.ac.at/Portal/bibliothekMeeting place: Foyer
Composing a written analysis (=seminar paper): Each participant has to submit a written, methodically impeccable, scientific paper of approx. 20 pages of continuous text. Language of the written work (preferably) German.
The assessment criteria also include active participation in the group meetings, short presentations and text discussions. In particular, however, active participation in the tours offered to libraries and archives: Archive of the TU Wien; ONB; AzW Library; MAK Library; Church and Archive of the Mechitarists Vienna. The corresponding dates will be announced at the beginning of the course
ideally recommended are:- reading "Urban Planning according to its Artistic Principles" by Camillo Sitte.- high interest in the historical background of the "long 19th century- adequate knowledge of written and spoken German- interest in architecture and architect biographies of historicism- love of printed material