After successful completion of the course, students are able to critically reflect on theoretical and practical approaches to tactical urbanism and climate change adaptation and take a position from a scientific perspective. The aim of the seminar is to develop a concept for a scientific-theoretical framework in preparation for a joint publication on the topic of tactical urbanism and climate change adaptation. In doing so, the students acquire skills in independent preparation in the form of scientific book contributions based on literature research.
In addition, students gain knowledge of how to link these theoretical-scientific approaches with examples from the tactical urbanism project "HARD AM LIMIT" (elective module 3: City and Landscape in summer semester 2023) and how to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
This conceptual and preparatory publication work serves to independently select, structure and process the developed content (book contributions and student project in Hard) so that it can be made accessible to a broader public.
The content focus of the seminar relates to the intersection of tactical urbanism as a research and action approach and climate change adaptation as a framing topic. The seminar focuses on the scientific elaboration of the above-mentioned topics as well as the conception for a subsequent publication. On the one hand, the textual elaborations focus on scientific work, its discourse and the communication of new ideas. On the other hand, the linking of these texts with an application-orientated example. The Tactical Urbanism project from the previous summer semester 2023 "HARD AM LIMIT" will be used specifically for this purpose. The results of this course are thus cast in a theoretical-scientific framework and made accessible to the public.
The seminar is a supplementary subject in elective module 3: City and Landscape. The course is coordinated in terms of content and schedule with the core subject of the elective module PR Design on City and Landscape (260.715), which provides an optimal thematic focus in the Master's programme. The lecture exercise Planning Practical Discourse (260.855 VU), which is also designed in such a way as to ensure that the elective module has a uniform thematic focus, also accompanies the course. This provides the ideal opportunity to complete the entire elective module totalling 18 ECTS credits in one semester.
Kick-off of the TOTAL elective module 3: City and Landscape (4 courses: PR, EX, VU, SE)
Thursday, 07.03.2024, 09 am - 1 pm
Agendabüro Alsergrund in the Lichtental project space Reznicekgasse 6, 1090 Vienna
Registration process:
Seminar City and Landscape in Climate Change (260.716); 3 ECTS
Spatial planning students via TISS
Architecture students via TISS
Should there be any problems: Email to bianca.pfanner@tuwien.ac.at
In addition, the urgent - thematic - recommendation also for registration in the core subject: Project Design on City and Landscape (260.715), 9 ECTS and in the supplementary subject: Lecture Exercise Practical Planning Discourse (260.855), 3 ECTS
Registration process:
Seminar City and Landscape in Climate Change (260.716); 3 ECTS
Spatial planning students via TISS
Architecture students via TISS
If there are any problems, email bianca.pfanner@tuwien.ac.at
In addition, the urgent - thematic - recommendation also for registration in the core subject: Project Design on City and Landscape (260.715), 9 ECTS and in the supplementary subject: Lecture Exercise Practical Planning Discourse (260.855), 3 ECTS