280.601 Design Studio - Reimagining rural downtowns
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2022S, UE, 8.0h, 10.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 8.0
  • Credits: 10.0
  • Type: UE Exercise
  • Format: Hybrid

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to develop problem-oriented and future-oriented strategies and designs for communities. Among other topics, students will focus on future requirements regarding climate resilience as well as societal and technological change.

Subject of course

"Reimagining rural downtowns" provides a framework for architecture and spatial planning students to work together in teams to develop urban designs, concepts for public space and transformation strategies for rural town centres and town squares.

Taking the municipality of Göllersdorf as a concrete example, the project deals with a very practical discussion in the town centre around the main square and the new community centre. In the process, sustainable concepts and designs are to be developed to counter future impacts and changes caused by climate change, technological and demographic dynamics (growth vs. vacancy, mobility behaviour) and to improve the quality of life in rural communities. Due to the interplay of numerous environmental factors (development direction of the municipality, regional vs. municipal view of problems, lack of interdisciplinary exchange, different usage demands), complex problems arise for the municipality.
Through mixed teams of students, urban planning designs are developed that are tailored to the specific challenges. However, measures and procedures are also explored that can raise awareness of transferable solutions and perspectives in other municipalities and regions.

Teaching methods

Interdisciplinary project work in mixed teams (spatial planning and development, architecture)

Mode of examination

Immanent

Additional information

The course is offered in combination with EX 280.A04 Field trip - Reimagining rural downtowns as Master's Project - Spatial Planning.

Students of spatial planning can fulfil compulsory module 3 with UE 280.601 + EX 280.A04.

Architecture students can use the excursion as elective courses.

Dates:

Kick Off + Excursion (see LV 280.A04): beginning of March 2022
2 interim presentations: End of April + end of May 2022
Final presentation in Göllersdorf: end of June 2022

 

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Thu09:00 - 11:0003.03.2022Seminarraum EBU1-2 - RPL Kickoff
Thu08:30 - 14:0010.03.2022 train S3 to Göllersdorf (08:35 Praterstern/ 08:48 Floridsdorf)Exkursion Göllersdorf
Thu09:00 - 12:0024.03.2022Seminarraum EBU1-2 - RPL Konzept - Feedback und Korrektur
Thu09:00 - 12:0007.04.2022Seminarraum EBU1-2 - RPL Konzept - Feedback und Korrektur
Thu09:00 - 12:0028.04.2022 Zoom (LIVE)Entwurf - Feedback und Korrektur
Thu09:00 - 12:0005.05.2022Seminarraum EBU1-2 - RPL Entwurf - Feedback und Korrektur
Thu09:00 - 12:0019.05.2022Seminarraum EBU1-2 - RPL Entwurf - Feedback und Korrektur
Thu09:00 - 12:0002.06.2022Seminarraum EBU1-2 - RPL Entwurf - Feedback und Korrektur - cancelled
Thu09:00 - 12:0009.06.2022 Zoom / Timeslots via TUWEL (LIVE)Entwurf - Feedback und Korrektur
Wed09:00 - 12:0015.06.2022 Zoom / Timeslots via TUWEL (LIVE)Troubleshooting
Thu09:00 - 12:0023.06.2022 Zoom / Timeslots via TUWEL (LIVE)Troubleshooting
Thu15:00 - 19:0030.06.2022 GöllersdorfFinal presentation

Examination modalities

Urban design, strategic concept, procedural concept including presentation

 

The lecture will be face-to-face - In the event of a change in the Corona situation, the format may change (e.g., switch to distance-only learning).

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
01.02.2022 09:00 28.02.2022 23:55 03.03.2022 11:00

Precondition

The student has to be enrolled for at least one of the studies listed below

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 443 Architecture Mandatory elective

Literature

No lecture notes are available.

Accompanying courses

Miscellaneous

  • Attendance Required!

Language

if required in English