After successful completion of the course, students are able to analyze planning-relevant interrelationships between built structures and their spatial and their spatial integration in the urban and landscape context in their entirety and evaluate them. Through the in-depth examination of different analytical, methodological and technical skills in dealing with open spaces. skills in dealing with open space are developed. Students are able to, interdisciplinary planning tasks at the intersection of architecture and landscape architecture. and landscape architecture. Students develop through the presented course content in various exercise tasks creative skills, to develop and implement innovative solutions for open space planning design tasks. and implement them.
As part of the New European Bauhaus project NEBourhoods Neuperlach, spaces of cohabitation were designed in the winter semester of 2023/24 in the Munich district of Neuperlach, constructed in 1967. Students worked analytically with the concept coined by geographers Philo and Wilbert, distinguishing between "animal spaces" (spaces designated by humans for animals, such as zoos, stables, pastures, and wilderness) and "beastly places" (locations actually utilized by animals). They applied the planning method of Animal-Aided Design. The objective of the design project was to identify areas in the existing city that allow for appropriation by animals. The aim was to develop landscape planning and urban design proposals and scenarios for potential cohabitation between humans and non-human animals. Throughout the project, collaboration took place with local stakeholders from civil society and partners from the NEBourhoods research project. The design outcomes are planned to be implemented in the summer semester of 2024. Selected designs from the seven groups in the winter semester will be further developed and detailed as prototypes in the module. The responsible group will undertake all steps necessary for implementation (technical detailing, approvals, cost estimation, obtaining quotes, etc.). Together with local stakeholders (NEBourhood team, authorities, property owners, social institutions, citizens), pathways for implementing the designs will be explored. Towards the end of the semester, a construction workshop in Neuperlach will be organized to build one or multiple prototypes.
Key courses of the module
261.045 Open space and buildings, VU, 6 ECTS, 4 SWS | Thomas E. Hauck, Susann Ahn
Kick-off: 05.03.24, 9.00-12.00 am, Seminarraum FOB Landscape - AF 03-1, Karlsplatz 13, Stiege 7, 3. Stock Panigltrakt
Supervision: Single appointments am Tuesday and Thursday, 9.00-13.00 am
Dates and content: https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=2687&dsrid=729&courseNr=261045&semester=2024S
260.653 Exkursion - "Neuperlach" | Thomas E. Hauck, Susann Ahn
The excursion is linked to the course 261.045.
Construction Workshop: 24.06.2024- 01.07.2024 München (compulsory attendance).
Accommodation costs are to be paid individually.
260.886 Vegetation, Architecture and Space, VO, 2 ECTS, 1,5 SWS | Marlis Rief
Introduction: 07.03.24, 13.00-15.30 pm, Seminarraum FOB Landscape - AF 03-1, Karlsplatz 13, Stiege 7, 3. Stock Panigltrakt
Lecture: Thursdays, 13.00-15.30 pm
Dates and content: https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=5915&dsrid=372&courseNr=260264
260.747 Construct, VO, 2 ECTS, 2 SWS | Joachim Kräftner
Introduction: 07.03.24, 16.00-17.30 pm, Seminarraum FOB Landscape - AF 03-1, Karlsplatz 13, Stiege 7, 3. Stock Panigltrakt
Lecture: Thursdays, 16.00-17.30 pm
Dates and content: https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=9579&dsrid=875&courseNr=260747
Recommended electives and seminars:
264.137 Art-Space-Nature, VO, 2 ECTS, 1,5 SWS | Karin Harather
Introduction: 14.03.24, 17.30-19.30 pm, Seminarraum FOB Landscape - AF 03-1, Karlsplatz 13, Stiege 7, 3. Stock Panigltrakt
Lecture: Thursdays, 17.30-19.30 pm
Dates and content: https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=2576&dsrid=634&courseNr=264137
260.793 SE Elective Seminar "Images of nature and wilderness in garden art. The cultural contexts of a current debate", SE, 5.0 ECTS, 3,5 SWS | Hartmut Troll
Introduction: 12.03.2024, 09.00-12.00 am, Seminarraum FOB Landscape - AF 03-1, Karlsplatz 13, Stiege 7, 3. Stock Panigltrakt
Seminar: Tuesdays, 9.00-12.00 am
Dates and Content: https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=2451&dsrid=746&courseNr=260793&semester=2024S