Lehrende: Marieke Behne; Prof. Christoph Heinemann; Prof. Bernd Kniess; Torben Körschkes; Dominique Peck; Lisa Marie Zander
Veranstaltungsart:
Seminar
Orga-Einheit: Urban Design
Anzeige im Stundenplan:
UD: Wahlfach
Anrechenbar für:
Interdisziplinärer Wahlbereich, General Elective, MTT-Wahlpflicht Katalog C (Entwurf/Transformation), MTT-Wahlpflicht Katalog D (Darstellung/Kommunikation)
Semesterwochenstunden:
2
Standort:
Hamburg
Unterrichtssprache:
Englisch
Min. | Max. Anzahl Teilnehmer:innen:
- | 35
Leistungsnachweis: Individuelle Prüfungsleistung - 5 CP
Beschreibung:
Atrium Behaviorology
The atrium has been a common space to meet and exchange ideas among inhabitants and guests in Roman times. A fountain at the center gave the place the sense of nature and stands functionally and spiritually as a symbol for the sustainability of the space and the community. Over time the use and meaning of the atrium has been transformed, but it is still present in the global architectural production and especially in numerous buildings of the HafenCity in Hamburg. These spaces are wide, open and empty. Although their potential is hidden behind their representative function.
The Summer School will focus on the observation of the behaviour in and around various atriums in the HafenCity area. People´s behaviour will be related to the typology and socio-economic function of buildings and environmental aspects of heat, water, light and other pertinent actors of the environment. Participants will use these concealed resources to emphasise the spatial potential of the atrium. How can we inhabit these kinds of urban spaces?
The summer school will be a forum to prototype modes of realising new forms of inhabiting the urban condition. By focussing on specific urban spaces like the atrium general questions will be addressed by formulating and staging approaches and situations. We imagine the summer school as a discursive workshop where new forms of inhabiting are imagined, enacted in 1:1 scale as intervention, play or mock-up to put it into propositions for future forms of urban practice.
The summerschool will be held by Momoyo Kaijima, Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo assisted by UD and A+ City.
Atelier Bow-Wow is a Tokyo-based firm founded in 1992 by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima. Their practice is based on the theory of “behaviorology”. The practice has designed and built houses and public spaces in Japan, Europe, and the United States. Tsukamoto is professor of architecture at Tokyo Institute of Technology; Kaijima is associate professor of architecture at ETH, Zürich, and Tsukuba University.
Masterclass: August 20th-24th
Deadline Application: May 31th
Deadline for submission of documentation: September 28th
Exhibition and public Talk: midst of October
Exam achievements: active participation and documentation, 2,5 and 5 CP options available
Visiting Professor: Momoyo Kaijima, Atelier Bow-Wow
Host and supporting Teaching staff: Bernd Kniess (Urban Design), Christoph Heinemann (Architecture + City), Marieke Behne, Dominique Peck and Anna Kreuzer
Kontakt:
Lisa Zander: lmz@komplizenschaft.org
Torben Körschkes: info@torbenkoerschkes.de
Module:
Wahlfach, Arc-M-Mod-202, Arc-M09-0202, Arc-M09-030
Voraussetzung für die Vergabe von CP:
aktive Teilnahme, Dokumentation
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