After successful completion of the course, students are able to apply temporary interventions in public space as part of their planning and architectural repertoire. They will be able to translate long-term change processes into short-termactions and develop context-related ideas for local challenges in dialogue with affected actors.
Short time action for long time change
In the context of a climate and health crises, temporary interventions to transform public spaces are gaining popularity, but also urgency. Cities around the world are implementing pop-up bike lanes and transforming car-oriented streets into open spaces for exercise, festivals, and local recreation. Short-term measures, also known as "Tactical Urbanism," that are commonly understood as quick, cheap, and simple to implement.
As part of the Design Studio HARD AM LIMIT, Tactical Urbanism is used as a design and planning tool in the service of climate change adaptation. Joined action to reverse the current trend! To this end, temporary interventions are designed for the former schoolyard of the municipality of Hard, in Vorarlberg, which will be realized on site in a 10-day construction workshop. The impetus for a long-term sustainability transformation can be experienced first hand!
Kick-Off
27.02.2023, 10 – 12 Uhr
Exkursion to Hard: 01.03. – 03.03.2023
Construction workshop in Hard: 15.05. – 24.05.2023
Application with Portfolio until 19.02.2023
To: emilia.bruck@tuwien.ac.at, kerstin.pluch@tuwien.ac.at
The Design Studio is offered in combination with EX 280.A39 Excursion – Stadt und Landschaft HARD AM LIMIT and VU 280.A40 Practical Planning Discourse.
Participation in the EX and VU is mandatory for students taking part in the Design Studio!
Students of spatial planning can complete the core project and two elective courses of the Wahlmodul 3 Stadt und Landschaft with UE 280.A38 + EX 280.A39 + VU 280.A40.
Architecture students can get the EX 280.A39 + VU 280.A40 accredited as elective courses.
Collaboration during the practice sessions, independent group work, quality of design contribution, participation in the implementation and communication on site, presentation and final submission.