from the archives of the international lecture series
With the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. Prof. Hemma Fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
The successful 'International Lecture Series' was initiated by Helmut Richter (Director of the Institute HB2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. He invited renowned constructors, designers, architects and artists from Europe, the USA and Japan. For 16 years, the lecture series was very well received by students and the interested public.
The HB2 department has now digitised the films, which were recorded on Hi8 video back then, and invites you to look back together.
Venue: Department HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Staircase 6, 4th floor
Start: 19:00
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Lectures from the Archive 1999 - 2006 | Season 3
Tue 18.04.23 fasch&fuchs. (22.05.2006)// subsequent discussion with Hemma Fasch and Jakob Fuchs
Tue 09.05.23 Wolfgang Tschapeller (10.05.2004)// subsequent discussion with Wolfgang Tschapeller
Tue 06.06.23 Coop Himmelb(l)au (03.05.1999) // subsequent discussion with Wolf D. Prix
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Please register at sekretariat (et) hb2.tuwien.ac.at.
Initiative filmsalon HB2: Hemma Fasch, Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger, Lisa Blenk, Markus Rupprecht, Laurenz Steixner
The lectures already shown can now be viewed online:
Lectures from the Archive 1992 - 1998 | Season 1
Tue 22.03.22 Cedric Price
Tue 20.04.22 Mike Davies
Tue 24.05.22 Volker Giencke - with subsequent discussion with Volker Giencke
Lectures from the Archive 1997 - 2006 | Season 2
Tue 22.11.22 Werner Sobek followed by a discussion with Werner Sobek
Tue 06.12.22 Valie Export followed by a discussion with Valie Export
Tue 17.01.23 Shigeru Ban
from the archives of the international lecture series
With the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. Prof. Hemma Fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
The successful 'International Lecture Series' was initiated by Helmut Richter (Director of the Institute HB2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. He invited renowned constructors, designers, architects and artists from Europe, the USA and Japan. For 16 years, the lecture series was very well received by students and the interested public.
The HB2 department has now digitised the films, which were recorded on Hi8 video back then, and invites you to look back together.
Venue: Department HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Staircase 6, 4th floor
Start: 19:00
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Lectures from the Archive 1999 - 2006 | Season 3
Tue 18.04.23 fasch&fuchs. (22.05.2006)// subsequent discussion with Hemma Fasch and Jakob Fuchs
Tue 09.05.23 Wolfgang Tschapeller (10.05.2004)// subsequent discussion with Wolfgang Tschapeller
Tue 06.06.23 Coop Himmelb(l)au (03.05.1999) // subsequent discussion with Wolf D. Prix
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Please register at sekretariat (et) hb2.tuwien.ac.at.
Initiative filmsalon HB2: Hemma Fasch, Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger, Lisa Blenk, Markus Rupprecht, Laurenz Steixner
The lectures already shown can now be viewed online:
Lectures from the Archive 1992 - 1998 | Season 1
Tue 22.03.22 Cedric Price
Tue 20.04.22 Mike Davies
Tue 24.05.22 Volker Giencke - with subsequent discussion with Volker Giencke
Lectures from the Archive 1997 - 2006 | Season 2
Tue 22.11.22 Werner Sobek followed by a discussion with Werner Sobek
Tue 06.12.22 Valie Export followed by a discussion with Valie Export
Tue 17.01.23 Shigeru Ban

The Austrian Steel Construction Award for Students aims to promote forward-looking and experimental projects from the disciplines of architecture, civil engineering and art and to make them publicly visible.
In terms of content, the prize is open to artistic positions, spatial visions and constructive experiments, as well as everything in between. The focus is on the potential of steel and metal materials - technical performance and recyclability.
Projects from past and current semesters can be submitted in the categories Upcycle & Recycle and Space & Structure.
Awards will be given to outstanding student works that think exciting worlds and formulate convincing arguments to continue writing steel construction culture and carry it into the future.
Total prize money: € 9,000
Interdisciplinary jury with experts and students from the fields of art, architecture and civil engineering.
Award ceremony: 15.06.2023 (33rd Austrian Steel Construction Day in Graz)
Projects and final theses that have been completed since October 2020 as part of a Bachelor's or Master's degree programme at an Austrian university in the fields of architecture, civil engineering and art may be submitted.
Submission is possible online here from 15.03.2023 to 26.04.2023:
www.stahlbauverband.at/thenextgeneration
Awarding authority: Austrian Steel Construction Association
Concept and organisation: Research Department Structural Engineering - Construction and Design E 253/5 (HB2), Institute of Architecture and Design, TU Vienna

from the archives of the international lecture series
With the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. Prof. Hemma Fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
The successful 'International Lecture Series' was initiated by Helmut Richter (Director of the Institute HB2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. He invited renowned constructors, designers, architects and artists from Europe, the USA and Japan. For 16 years, the lecture series was very well received by students and the interested public.
The HB2 department has now digitised the films, which were recorded on Hi8 video back then, and invites you to look back together.
Venue: Department HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Staircase 6, 4th floor
Start: 19:00
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Lectures from the Archive 1999 - 2006 | Season 3
Tue 18.04.23 fasch&fuchs. (22.05.2006)// subsequent discussion with Hemma Fasch and Jakob Fuchs
Tue 09.05.23 Wolfgang Tschapeller (10.05.2004)// subsequent discussion with Wolfgang Tschapeller
Tue 06.06.23 Coop Himmelb(l)au (03.05.1999) // subsequent discussion with Wolf D. Prix
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Please register at sekretariat (et) hb2.tuwien.ac.at.
Initiative filmsalon HB2: Hemma Fasch, Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger, Lisa Blenk, Markus Rupprecht, Laurenz Steixner
The lectures already shown can now be viewed online:
Lectures from the Archive 1992 - 1998 | Season 1
Tue 22.03.22 Cedric Price
Tue 20.04.22 Mike Davies
Tue 24.05.22 Volker Giencke - with subsequent discussion with Volker Giencke
Lectures from the Archive 1997 - 2006 | Season 2
Tue 22.11.22 Werner Sobek followed by a discussion with Werner Sobek
Tue 06.12.22 Valie Export followed by a discussion with Valie Export
Tue 17.01.23 Shigeru Ban

season 2
werner sobek (24.11.97)
valie export (28.05.01)
shigeru ban (25.05.06)

aus dem archiv der internationalen vortragsreihe hb2
shigeru ban
Mit der Vortragsreihe ‚aus dem archiv‘ lädt. Prof. Hemma Fasch zu einer Rückschau und gleichzeitig Fortsetzung einer großen Tradition im interdisziplinären Architekturexkurs.
Die erfolgreiche ‚Internationale Vortragsreihe‘ wurde von Helmut Richter (Vorstand des Instituts HB2 von 1991 – 2007) 1992 ins Leben gerufen. Er lud renommierte KonstrukteurInnen, DesignerInnen, ArchitektInnen, KünstlerInnen aus Europa, den USA und Japan ein. Über 16 Jahre fand die Vortragsreihe bei Studierenden und bei der interessierten Öffentlichkeit großen Anklang.
Der Fachbereich HB2 hat nun die Filme, die damals auf Video Hi8 aufgenommen wurden, digitalisiert, und lädt zur gemeinsamen Rückschau.
Ort: Abteilung HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien, Stiege 6, 4. Obergeschoß
Beginn: 19:00
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Shigeru Ban studierte Architektur in Los Angeles und in New York City und arbeitet seit 1985 selbstständig. Er ist Professor an der Kyoto University of Art and Design und an der Keio University in Tokio. In der Vergangenheit hatte Shigeru Ban zahlreiche Lehrbeauftragungen und Gastprofessuren unter anderem an der Harvard, der Columbia, der Cornell, der Nihon, der Tama und der Yokohama Universität. Er gründete das Voluntary Architects‘ Network, eine Katastrophenhilfe durch Konstruktionen, und neben vielen Notunterkünften zählt das Centre Pompidou in Metz zu seinen bekanntesten Projekten. 2014 erhielt er den Pritzker Preis. Shigeru Ban sprach am 25.05.2006 im Rahmen der internationalen Vortragsreihe an der TU Wien über seine Arbeiten.
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Vorträge aus dem Archiv 1997 – 2006 | Staffel 2
Di 22.11.22 Werner Sobek (24.11.97) // Prolog durch Studierende vom Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture und anschließende Diskussion mit Werner Sobek
Di 06.12.22 Valie Export (28.05.01) // Prolog durch Studierende vom Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture
Di 17.01.23 Shigeru Ban (25.05.06) // Prolog durch Studierende vom Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture
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Um Anmeldung an sekretariat (et) hb2.tuwien.ac.at wird gebeten. Es gelten die aktuellen Covid-19 Bestimmungen der TU Wien.
Initiative filmsalon HB2: Hemma Fasch, Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger, Lisa Blenk, Markus Rupprecht, Laurenz Steixner

in the frame of the module emerging fields in architecture, hb2, tu wien
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wednesday 11.01.2023 16:00
online
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Hugh is one of the world’s leading designers of research facilities in Antarctica. He will explain his work for the British, New Zealand, Australian and American programs, focussing on the environmental, logistic and well-being challenges of construction in the harshest, most extreme continent on earth. His talk will also review the similarities of designing for Antarctica with designing for space and will show a recent collaboration with artists in Bristol, constructing a prototype house for Mars.
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Hugh Broughton founded Hugh Broughton Architects in 1995. The practice is based in West London. In 2005 Hugh’s practice won an international competition for the design of the UK’s most southerly Antarctic research station – Halley VI. The modular elevated base was completed in 2012 and is the world’s first fully relocatable polar research facility.
Hugh’s practice has gone on to win a string of design competitions for remote projects and is now considered one of the world’s leading designers of research facilities in the Polar Regions. His projects include:
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station for the British Antarctic Survey
- Juan Carlos 1 Spanish Antarctic Base for the Ministry of Scientific Investigation
- Atmospheric Watch Observatory in Greenland for the US National Science Foundation
- Modernisation of Rothera Research Station for British Antarctic Survey
- Scott Base Redevelopment for Antarctica New Zealand
- Antarctic Infrastructure Renewal Program for the Australian Antarctic Division
Hugh has won over 50 international awards for his designs. His work has been published around the world and has been featured in numerous exhibitions and on television and radio. He has lectured worldwide on the work of his practice, and regularly sits on award and competition juries.

Postponed due to TU Action Day! New date: 14.12.22.
lecture by Steinbrener/Dempf & Huber
To be in Limbo
Working in public
In the frame of the module Emerging Fields in Architecture (++), HB2, TU Vienna
wednesday, 14.12.2022 13h00
lecutre hall ae u1-1
karlsplatz 13, 1040 wien
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Steinbrener/Dempf & Huber is an artist collective consisting of the sculptor Christoph Steinbrener, the photographer and graphic artist Rainer Dempf and the architect Martin Huber. Their works in public space have repeatedly caused quite a stir. They report on the project development processes and their strategies.
In their works, Steinbrener/Dempf & Huber address the commercialisation of urban space, the relationship between civilisation and nature. In recent years, the devastation of cities and landscapes by tourism has been a repeated theme in projects and exhibitions.
After the "Capricorn Two" at the Bismarck Monument in Hamburg (2015), the Siegestor in Munich, which has become questionable in the face of war, is now commented on with the installation "Victory Spikes". For the past 10 years, Steinbrener/Dempf & Huber have also been running the wall newspaper, an exhibition project in public space, in the shop windows of their Gassenlokal studio in Vienna's 2nd district.
more info: steinbrener-dempf.com
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The module Emerging Fields in Architecture conveys current knowledge from new research fields in architectural and engineering disciplines, with the aim of dealing with current and future design challenges in a broader social context in an interdisciplinary and fundamental way. The lectures impart knowledge about different and interdisciplinary approaches to design, current developments and results of material and construction research, about planning and building under/in extreme conditions as well as about structures that change or develop due to changing parameters.
In this context, strategies for design (from the initial idea to implementation) are questioned in an interdisciplinary discourse, and the question of how the path from idea to realisation can be shaped and to what extent it is possible to be systematically creative is explored.

aus dem archiv der internationalen vortragsreihe hb2
Valie Export
mit anschließender diskussion mit Valie Export
mit der vortragsreihe ‚aus dem archiv‘ lädt. prof. hemma fasch zu einer rückschau und gleichzeitig fortsetzung einer großen tradition im interdisziplinären architekturexkurs.
die erfolgreiche ‚internationale vortragsreihe‘ wurde von helmut richter (vorstand des instituts hb2 von 1991 – 2007) 1992 ins leben gerufen. er lud renommierte konstrukteurinnen, designerinnen, architektinnen, künstlerinnen aus europa, den usa und japan ein. über 16 jahre fand die vortragsreihe bei studierenden und bei der interessierten öffentlichkeit großen anklang.
der forschungsbereich hb2 hat nun die filme, die damals auf video hi8 aufgenommen wurden, digitalisiert, und lädt zur gemeinsamen rückschau.
ort: abteilung hb2 // karlsplatz 13, 1040 wien, stiege 6, 4. obergeschoss
datum: di 06.12.22 // 19h00
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VALIE EXPORT sprach am 28. Mai 2001 im Rahmen der ‚Internationalen Vortragsreihe‘ an der TU Wien über ihre Arbeiten.
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vorträge aus dem archiv 1997 – 2006 | staffel 2
di 22.11.22 werner sobek (24.11.97) // prolog durch studierende vom modul emerging fields in architecture und anschließende diskussion mit werner sobek
di 06.12.22 valie export (28.05.01) // prolog durch studierende vom modul emerging fields in architecture
di 17.01.23 shigeru ban (25.05.06) // prolog durch studierende vom modul emerging fields in architecture
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um anmeldung an sekretariat (et) hb2.tuwien.ac.at wird gebeten. es gelten die aktuellen covid-19 bestimmungen der tu wien.
initiative filmsalon hb2: hemma fasch, sandra häuplik-meusburger, lisa blenk, markus rupprecht, laurenz steixner

Lecture by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine
Experiencing Space
In the frame of the Module Emerging Fields in Architecture (++), HB2, TU Wien
wednesday 30.11.2022 16h00
online
The talk will be screened via this youtube link:
https://www.youtube.com/c/emergingfieldsinarchitecture
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Through a series of film excerpts, Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine will present their evolving cinematographic research, from their first well-known films revealing the daily intimacy within contemporary iconic buildings to their ongoing film series « Homo Urbanus » observing the cultural variations towards our essential needs, behaviors and habits in relation to urban space. Talking about their unique and radical position against the main strategies of representation in architecture they will explain their working methodology as filmmakers and independent producers.
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The module Emerging Fields in Architecture imparts current knowledge from new research fields in architectural and engineering disciplines, with the aim of dealing with current and future design challenges in a broader social context in an interdisciplinary and fundamental way. The lectures impart knowledge about different and interdisciplinary approaches to design, current developments and results of material and construction research, about planning and building under/in extreme conditions as well as about structures that change or develop due to changing parameters.
In this context, strategies for design (from the initial idea to implementation) are questioned in an interdisciplinary discourse, and the question of how the path from idea to realisation can be shaped and to what extent it is possible to be systematically creative is explored. In the practical part, an independent cross-thematic examination is to be carried out.

Im Rahmen des Moduls Emerging Fields in Architecture (++), HB2, TU Wien
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mo 28.11.22 18:00
hörsaal 13
karlsplatz 13 1040 wien
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Angesichts der Krisen der Gegenwart ist es leicht, nur noch an dem festzuhalten, was wir haben. Aber in jeder Krise liegt auch die Möglichkeit, andere Perspektiven, Denkräume und Möglichkeiten zu entwickeln. Vielleicht liegt die erfolgreichste Anpassung an neue Umstände in dem Mut, riskante Neuanfänge zu denken.
Nach Stationen in Hamburg, Detmold, Oxford, London und Paris lebt der Schriftsteller und Historiker seit vielen Jahren in Wien. Seine Bücher wurden in 16 Sprachen übersetzt. Zusätzlich war er als Lektor, Übersetzer, Kurator, Moderator, Filmemacher, Journalist und Auslandskorrespondent tätig, was ihn an verschiedene Orte in Europa und Amerika führte.
Radiohörern ist Philipp Blom als Moderator der Ö1-Diskussionssendung „Punkt eins“ bekannt. Seine Publikationen u.a.: Unterwerfung, Hanser 2022; Diebe des Lichts, Karl Blessing 2021; Das große Welttheater, Zsolnay 2019; Eine italienische Reise, Hanser 2018; Was auf dem Spiel steht, Hanser 2017; Die Welt aus den Angeln, Hanser 2017; Bei Sturm am Meer, Zsolnay 2016; Die zerrissenen Jahre. 1918–1938, Hanser 2014; Böse Philosophen. Ein Salon in Paris und das vergessene Erbe der Aufklärung, Hanser 2011; Der taumelnde Kontinent. Europa 1900–1914, Hanser 2009
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Das Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture vermittelt aktuelles Wissen aus neuen Forschungsfeldern in architektur- und ingenieurswissenschaftlichen Disziplinen, mit dem Ziel aktuelle und zukünftige Entwurfsherausforderungen im breiteren gesellschaftlichen Kontext fachübergreifend und grundlegend zu bearbeiten. Die Vorlesungen vermitteln Kenntnisse über unterschiedliche und fachübergreifende Zugänge zur Entwurfsfindung, aktuelle Entwicklungen und Resultate der Material- und Bauweisenforschung, über das Planen und Bauen unter/in extremen Bedingungen sowie über Strukturen die sich aufgrund von wechselnden Parametern verändern bzw. entwickeln.
In diesem Zusammenhang werden Strategien zur Entwurfsfindung (von der ersten Idee bis zur Umsetzung) im interdisziplinären Diskurs hinterfragt, und der Frage nachgegangen wie sich der Weg von der Idee zur Realisierung gestalten kann und inwieweit es möglich ist systematisch kreativ zu sein.

with the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. prof. hemma fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
the successful 'international lecture series' was initiated by helmut richter (director of the institute hb2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. he invited renowned constructors, designers, architects, artists from europe, the usa and japan. over 16 years, the lecture series was well received by students and the interested public.
the research area hb2 has now digitized the films, which were recorded on video hi8 at that time, and is currently inviting people to look back together with the 2nd season.
the presentations already shown can now be viewed online.
season 1
season 2
di 22.11.22 werner sobek (24.11.97)
di 06.12.22 valie export (28.05.01)
di 17.01.23 shigeru ban (25.05.06)
location: department hb2 // karlsplatz 13, 1040 vienna, staircase 6, 4th floor
start: 19:00

aus dem archiv der internationalen vortragsreihe hb2
Werner Sobek
mit anschließender Diskussion mit Werner Sobek
Mit der Vortragsreihe ‚aus dem archiv‘ lädt. Prof. Hemma Fasch zu einer Rückschau und gleichzeitig Fortsetzung einer großen Tradition im interdisziplinären Architekturexkurs.
Die erfolgreiche ‚Internationale Vortragsreihe‘ wurde von Helmut Richter (Vorstand des Instituts HB2 von 1991 – 2007) 1992 ins Leben gerufen. Er lud renommierte KonstrukteurInnen, DesignerInnen, ArchitektInnen, KünstlerInnen aus Europa, den USA und Japan ein. Über 16 Jahre fand die Vortragsreihe bei Studierenden und bei der interessierten Öffentlichkeit großen Anklang.
Der Forschungsbereich HB2 hat nun die Filme, die damals auf Video Hi8 aufgenommen wurden, digitalisiert, und lädt zur gemeinsamen Rückschau.
Ort: Abteilung HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien, Stiege 6, 4. Obergeschoss
Datum: Di 22.11.22 // 19h00
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Werner Sobek studierte Architektur und Bauingenieurwesen an der Universität Stuttgart. Danach war er wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 64 Weitgespannte Flächentragwerke ebendort. 1987 promovierte er im Bauingenieurwesen, wurde 1991 an die Universität Hannover und ab 1994 an die Universität Stuttgart als Professor berufen, wo er die Nachfolge von Frei Otto antrat. Im Jahr 2000 übernahm er einen zweiten Lehrstuhl als Nachfolger von Jörg Schlaich an der Universität Stuttgart und gründete dort das Institut für Leichtbau Entwerfen und Konstruieren (ILEK), welches sich vorwiegend mit der konzeptionellen und werkstoffübergreifenden Entwicklung von allen Arten von Bauweisen und Tragstrukturen befasst. Werner Sobek war unter anderem auch Gastprofessor an Universitäten in Graz, Singapur, Hamburg sowie an der Harvard University. Das Büro Werner Sobek beschäftigt heute mehr als 400 Mitarbeiter:innen weltweit, die an innovativen konstruktiven Lösungen und integralen Konzepten zur Minimierung von Emissionserzeugung und Materialverbrauch bei der Planung von Tragwerken, Fassaden und Technischer Gebäudeausrüstung arbeiten.
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Vorträge aus dem Archiv 1997 – 2006 | Staffel 2
Di 22.11.22 Werner Sobek (24.11.97) // Prolog durch Studierende vom Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture und anschließende Diskussion mit Werner Sobek
Di 06.12.22 Valie Export (28.05.01) // Prolog durch Studierende vom Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture
Di 17.01.23 Shigeru Ban (25.05.06) // Prolog durch Studierende vom Modul Emerging Fields in Architecture
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Um Anmeldung an sekretariat (et) hb2.tuwien.ac.at wird gebeten. Es gelten die aktuellen Covid-19 Bestimmungen der TU Wien.
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Initiative filmsalon HB2: Hemma Fasch, Sandra Häuplik-Meusburger, Lisa Blenk, Markus Rupprecht, Laurenz Steixner

Lecture Kjetil Trædal Thorsen - Snøhetta
continuous state of reinvention
Kjetil Trædal Thorsen was born in Haugesund (N) in 1958, studied at the Graz University of Technology and co-founded the architectural practice Snøhetta in 1989. The Oslo Opera House, the Lascaux IV Museum and the Bibliotheca Alexandrina are among the numerous international award-winning projects. In addition to international teaching assignments, he was a professor at the Institute for Experimental Architecture at the University of Innsbruck from 2004 to 2008.
More info: snohetta.com
Monday, 07.11.2022 19h00
Lecture Hall El7
Staircase 1, ground floor
Gußhausstraße 25 - 29, 1040 Vienna
We look forward to seeing you there!
Kindly supported by

Public space is a fundamental framework condition for a functioning democratic society.
In rural areas, public space certainly had an important status: churchyards and marketplaces were places of encounter and exchange. Today, this seems to have been lost; the appreciation of rural areas from the perspective of urban society is mostly limited to opportunities for simple recreation or affordable housing.
In order to make the "province" an attractive place to live again and thus also to help the necessary mobility turnaround, new forms of public space in the countryside are needed. What kind of programming do such places need and how can a reference to the specific context be established in order to create identity-forming spaces?
Design Studio - visiting professor: Patrick Lüth (Snøhetta)
Registration from 12.09. (TISS)

We are proud to announce our new book STAYCATION // kanalWAL – a design-build project for living the good life at home.
“S T A Y C A T I O N – daily pleasure infrastructures” is the guiding principle of our search for new programmatic ideas and possible forms of infrastructure for reactivating forgotten places and (as yet) untapped spatial resources. Urban space must be public and accessible to ALL, and as such we must appropriate it, make its qualities apparent and demonstrate what is possible. Our means of choice for this is architecture.
Book edited by: Silke Fischer, Elisabeth Weiler
English // 72 pages // €15,00 / €10,00 (students)
You can buy the book at Buchhandlung Walther König, MuseumsQuartier Wien or at the Department of Building Construction and Design (HB2) at the TU Wien. In case you are in Berlin, the book is available at Pro qm / thematische Buchhandlung für Stadt, Politik, Pop, Ökonomiekritik, Architektur, Design, Kunst & Theorie in Almstadtstraße, Berlin-Mitte.
or write to: sekretariat@hb2.tuwien.ac.at

Lecture Wolfgang Feyferlik and Susanne Fritzer - Feyferlik/Fritzer
(X:) > 000-proj >
Wolfgang Feyferlik (architecture studies at the TU Graz until 1985) and Susanne Fritzer (architecture studies at the TU Graz until 1994) founded the office Feyferlik | Fritzer in 1994.
Among the most important joint projects are the renovation and adaptation of the Basilica and the Geistliches Haus in Mariazell (1992-2018), the new construction of the elementary school and sports club in Bad Blumau (2006-2010) and the new construction and reconstruction of the elementary school Dorf in Lauterach (2012-2018). Numerous projects have repeatedly been awarded the ZV Austria Building Award and nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award. For the Mariazell project, Feyferlik | Fritzer was awarded the Architecture Prize of the Province of Styria in 2019. In 2013, VS Bad Blumau received the Better Learning Worlds Award; in 2019, VS Dorf Lauterach was awarded the State Prize for Architecture and Sustainability.
Feyferlik | Fritzer taught, among others, at the TU Graz, at the RWTH Aachen, at the TU Innsbruck and currently at the TU Vienna, at the Research Department Structural Engineering - Construction and Design.
More info: https://www.nextroom.at/actor.php?id=19978
Monday, 27.06.2022 19h00
HS7, Schütte-Lihotzky
Staircase 7
Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna
We look forward to seeing you there!

Vortrag Dietmar Feichtinger - Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
Alles ist Architektur?
Dietmar Feichtinger studied architecture at Graz University of Technology until 1988. After working with Eilfried Huth, Volker Giencke and Klaus Kada, he moved to Paris in 1989, where he worked with Chaix & Morel. Together with Barbara Feichtinger he founded Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes 1994 in Paris and 2002 Feichtinger Architectes Vienna. With numerous award-winning projects the office is recognized in an international context.
Dietmar Feichtinger has been teaching at various universities since 1994, such as the University of Paris VI - La Villette, the RWTH Aachen University, the University of Innsbruck and the TU Vienna.
In 2021, Dietmar Feichtinger was a guest professor at our department teaching the master's design studio "univer-city, structures for learning and teaching".
more : www.feichtingerarchitectes.com
Mon, June 20th 19h00
HS7, Schütte-Lihotzky
Stiege 7, Erdgeschoss
Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien

from the archive of the international lecture series hb2
Volker Giencke
With the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. Prof. Hemma Fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
The successful 'International Lecture Series' was initiated by Helmut Richter (Director of the Institute HB2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. He invited renowned constructors, designers, architects, artists from Europe, the USA and Japan. Over 16 years, the lecture series was well received by students and the interested public.
The HB2 department has now digitized the first films, which were recorded on Hi8 video at the time, and invites you to look back together.
Location: Department HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Staircase 6, 4th floor
Start: 19:00
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short biography
Volker Giencke studied architecture and philosophy in Graz and Vienna. After working with Merete Mattern, Raimund Herms and Günther Domenig, he founded the studio Giencke & Company Architects in Graz in 1981. In addition to numerous teaching assignments and lectures at international universities, he has been a professor at the University of Innsbruck since 1992 at the Institute for Structural Engineering and Design. Volker Giencke spoke about his work on May 4, 1998, as part of the international lecture series at the Audimax of the Vienna University of Technology.
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Season 1
Tue 22.03 Cedric Price (03.05.95) // Intro: Peter Bauer
Tue 26.04 Mike Davies (04.06.92) // Intro: Silke Fischer
Tue 24.05 Volker Giencke(04.05.98) // Intro: Volker Giencke
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Please register at sekretariat(at)hb2.tuwien.ac.at.
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from the archive of the international lecture series hb2
Mike Davies
With the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. Prof. Hemma Fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
The successful 'International Lecture Series' was initiated by Helmut Richter (Director of the Institute HB2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. He invited renowned constructors, designers, architects, artists from Europe, the USA and Japan. Over 16 years, the lecture series was well received by students and the interested public.
The HB2 department has now digitized the first films, which were recorded on Hi8 video at the time, and invites you to look back together.
Location: Department HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Staircase 6, 4th floor
Start: 19:00
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short biography
Mike Davies studied at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London and in Los Angeles. He joined Piano Rogers in 1972 and founded Richard Rogers Partnership with Richard Rogers, John Young and Marco Goldschmied in 1977. Mike Davies spoke about his work on June 4, 1992 as part of the international lecture series at the Audimax of the Vienna University of Technology.
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Season 1
Tue 22.03 Cedric Price (03.05.95) // Intro: Peter Bauer
Tue 26.04 Mike Davies (04.06.92) // Intro: Silke Fischer
Tue 24.05 Volker Giencke(04.05.98) // Intro: Volker Giencke
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Please register at sekretariat(at)hb2.tuwien.ac.at.
The current Covid-19 regulations of the TU Vienna apply. A contact list will be kept on site. Due to the current measures, the capacity of persons is limited, the first come, first serve principle applies. Please allow additional time for the entrance checks of the TU Vienna and the registration in the contact list.

from the archive of the international lecture series hb2
Cedric Price
With the lecture series 'aus dem archiv' invites. Prof. Hemma Fasch to a retrospective and at the same time continuation of a great tradition in the interdisciplinary architecture course.
The successful 'International Lecture Series' was initiated by Helmut Richter (Director of the Institute HB2 from 1991 - 2007) in 1992. He invited renowned constructors, designers, architects, artists from Europe, the USA and Japan. Over 16 years, the lecture series was well received by students and the interested public.
The HB2 department has now digitized the first films, which were recorded on Hi8 video at the time, and invites you to look back together.
Location: Department HB2 // Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Staircase 6, 4th floor
Start: 19:00
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Cedric Price (1934 - 2003) studied architecture at Cambridge University and at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. He later taught at the AA himself and founded a practice in 1960. Among his best-known works is the Fun Palace from 1961, which influenced Richard Rogers, among others. Cedric Price spoke about his work on May 3, 1995 as part of the international lecture series in the Audimax of the Vienna University of Technology.
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Season 1
Tue 22.03 Cedric Price (03.05.95) // Intro: Peter Bauer
Tue 26.04 Mike Davies (04.06.92) // Intro: Silke Fischer
Tue 24.05 Volker Giencke(04.05.98) // Intro: Volker Giencke
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Please register at sekretariat(at)hb2.tuwien.ac.at.
The current Covid-19 regulations of the TU Vienna apply. A contact list will be kept on site. Due to the current measures, the capacity of persons is limited, the first come, first serve principle applies. Please allow additional time for the entrance checks of the TU Vienna and the registration in the contact list.

The reactivation of places that were believed to be lost and (previously) inaccessible space sources requires new accessibility for everyone and generates potential for new, any-scale infrastructures. Public space must remain public and accessible to everyone, and therefore has to be occupied and its qualities demonstrated. Architecture is the means of choice. At a specific location in Vienna- famous Ringstraße -, the existing (urban) space is to be made accessible and usable for the public by means of an architectural intervention. Vienna´s Ringstraße stretches at least between the programme of the Burgtheater and the demonstration calendar of the democratic society. Strongly courted by tourists, the Ring tends to rest in its laurels and has long since accepted the expensive, sometimes outdated cultural offerings as the norm for a few. Trespassing Grounds asks which programs and interventions can be used to realize a city for everyone here in the dense, inner-city context.
The functional program will be designed according to the location and is committed to possible daily (pleasure) infrastructures for a post-consumption society. We are searching for proposals for the good life: infrastructure facilities with a public and climate-resilient program.
The designs will be situated somewhere between nature and architecture, resource conservation and spatial generosity and will be architecturally expressed through concrete- utopian, public-social spatial structures.

In this course, the contents of the bachelor's program and the studios and the competencies acquired from them are combined to form complex architectural tasks. The course teaches the ability to understand architecture as a process in which the prerequisites and goals of a design task are processed architecturally and in terms of urban development. A design is developed on the basis of a creative concept as well as taking into account social, spatial, constructive and technical requirements.
The concrete theme of the design is an examination of the Vienna Ringstrasse, which is to lead from the urban history to the socio-political role of the site to a new architectural intervention.
The search for a suitable building site is an integral part of the design task.
Commercial-free spaces, a building structure for all people, the interweaving with the adjacent urban space as well as the creation of attractive outdoor spaces are to define a functional direction.

Vienna's Ringstrasse was laid out as a magnificent boulevard and promenade and, with its many important buildings for culture, education and politics, was an impetus for its development into a cosmopolitan city.
The public space has increasingly become a traffic artery, with the middle 3-4 lanes for motor vehicles being a difficult separation to overcome for the marginalized pedestrians and cyclists. Adjacent spaces and squares are unused or still occupied by parked cars.
Despite the many public buildings, there is a lack of freely accessible consumption-free protected spaces
The focus of the design is directed towards the occupation of spaces along the ring road by large-scale structural interventions with publicly accessible uses and a special focus on non-commercial and consumption-free zones.

after successful completion of the course, students are able to methodically develop the design of a building. the students are able to understand design as an integral, at the same time rational as well as creativ work, which under consideration of different - often disparate and divergent - frameworks, which tries to converge these in an architectural project. they are able under consideration of current topics and positions to take their own informed stand and be able to apply this to knowledge their design. they are able to conceive archictectural concepts, develop these in their buildings and make their project visible through presentation with design and detailed plans.

the aim of exploring the lost is the cinematic contextualization of the phenomena of place, space and time.
our urban environment is to be stalked in search of hidden, forgotten, abandoned, repressed, locked away or even undiscovered places and spaces.
the aim is the cinematic-experimental (de)construction of an individual, reflective fictional story for the appropriation, reproduction and/or transformation of such a place/space on a time scale.

macondo - the settlement on the outskirts of vienna, which is not officially called that name, is a place where refugees in austria were settled for decades. since the mid-1950s, refugees with an official status have been accommodated in the former barracks, some for an unlimited period and some for a limited period. in this context, a new architecture should serve as a catalyst for community building. the requirements and functions of this community place will be developed on the basis of research and analysis of the needs and wishes of the users. this should result in a multifunctional design that can flexibly respond to several usage scenarios and thus form a new community space.

experimental development of a pavilion-like spatial structure (free-standing, lightweight building) in public space with versatile spatial and functional configurations. the architectural concept will be developed in line with the proposed programming in public space. the spatial structure development is based on an in-depth analysis of geometric and constructive priniciples.
the focus of this course is the development of the architectural design in iteration with the supporting structure, which is constantly optimized with regard to geometric criteria of structural performance and constructive design. the investigations are carried out with analogue and digital models, including algorithm-supported planning tools.
as a casestudy, the project is to be planned for a period of one year at various locations in vienna. the design shall be developed up to a 1:1 structure and parts o fit shall be tested das a mock-up.
the design studio will be in english and german.

Poetics of Space - Architecture is frozen Music
The clear demand for what is to be created in this design work is: poetry and beauty.
The author and journalist Günther Nenning proclaimed years ago that "beauty is a human right". If you take that literally, you come across plenty of human rights violations every day. Our country and our cities are getting uglier by the year - where are the poetry and the euphony?
Based on the annual theme "Trespassing Grounds", possible tasks will be discussed and defined and corresponding plots and places in the greater Vienna area will be sought (and/or vice versa):
1 - elite spaces: Areas that are occupied but not accessible to everyone and that have a very narrow understanding of the city.
2 - undefined urban spaces: areas that have not yet been developed and areas between different dedications.
3 - used spaces: existing objects whose uses have an expiry date (e.g. multi-storey car parks whose construction volume is to be reclaimed due to the slowly progressing mobility transition).
Forward-looking and flexible urban development concepts broaden the basis of interventions and changes in the structure of a city, interim uses set impulses.
From J. W. v. Goethe or F. Schiller comes the saying "Architecture is frozen Music" (in German, of course). The interplay of different actors and clever utilisation scenarios as an impulse generator of urban development is one thing, but without "frozen music", poetry and design quality, this will not succeed.
(Excerpts from texts by Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergie, Michael Müller and Regula Lüscher were used in the text).

The simultaneous elaboration of the aspects of architecture, statics and building construction within an architectural design from the typological conception to the constructive and structural detailisation.
Based on the development of innovative structures, constructional design and detailisation, a solution for a complex building task is elaborated. In addition to the structural and architectural design and taking into account the aspects of prefabrication and building feasibility, the importance lays in a coherent energy and building technology concept as well as a cost-conscious and resource-saving project.
in cooperation with
FB Tragwerksplanung und Ingenieurholzbau und
FB Bauphysik und Bauökologie

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mind the gap
is a polite reminder to be careful.
This can also be understood as a call for attention to notice gaps / in-between spaces in public space that are invisible because they are overlooked.
What is the reason for this ? Should it stay that way ? Do these spaces and areas have any potential ?
If so, for whom ? What can happen there ? What is necessary for this ?
to mind: to pay attention to sth., to care for sth., to look after sth.
We mind the gap/s - as a basis for the design task, gaps in the public space are traced (= to pay attention) and then dealt with in planning (architectural) and interdisciplinary terms (= to take care).
(= to take care of). The examination of future development is also part of the design task (= to look after).
goals:
After successful completion of the course, students are able to formulate an urban and socially relevant position in the form of an architectural design with a concrete program. Based on a critical analysis of existing spatial and social framework conditions, students are able to consider questions relevant to building construction and a resource-saving planning approach as an integrative component of the architectural concept after completing the design course.
lecturers:
Arch.in DI.in Susanne Fritzer & Arch. DI Wolfgang Feyferlik

Samuel Becketts 'Der Verwaiser' (Le Dépeupleur) is to be interpreted cinematically and transformed into a prosaic video narration.
What can be derived from dramaturgical room descriptions for the conception of rooms and how can these be interpreted (cinematically)?
The cinematic forms of representation / design means are free to choose. However, processed references to space, everyday life and the present are desirable. A fragmentary processing of the metaphorical narrative with a focus on key scenes is possible.
S T A Y C A T I O N 1:1 // kanalWAL 14.06.2021-04.07.2021
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HB2 zu Gast in der GB*1020!
Ausstellung: kanalWAL & friends
gemeinsam mit Schwimmverein Donaukanal https://schwimmvereindonaukanal.org
01.06. - 08.06.21 | Finissage 08.06.21 18:00-19:30 Uhr
GB*Stadtteilbüro für die Bezirke 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 und 20, Max Winter Platz 23, 1020 Wien
Öffnungszeiten: MO, DI, MI, FR 14-18 Uhr, DO 9-18 Uhr
S T A Y C A T I O N – als englische Übersetzung von „Urlaub zu Hause“ und als Vorschlag zur zukunftsfähigen Weiterentwicklung von vacation rückt den Donaukanal als (flüssigen) öffentlichen Raum wieder in das Bewusstsein der Wiener:innen.
Zusammen mit dem Schwimmverein Donaukanal werden die Räumlichkeiten der GB* mit Projekten, Entwürfen, Kollektionen und Bildern von Studierenden der Fakultät Architektur und Raumplanung der TU Wien und Mitgliedern des SVDK bespielt. Die Ausstellung begleitet die 1:1 Umsetzung der Raumstruktur kanalWAL, die zeitgleich am Donaukanal nahe der Rotundenbrücke im 2. Bezirk von Architekturstudierenden und dem Forschungsbereich Hochbau, Konstruktion und Entwerfen (HB2) der TU Wien errichtet wird. Sie gibt zudem Einblick in die Entstehungsgeschichte des kanalWALs und zeigt weitere sozial verträgliche Programme für neue Infrastrukturen am Donaukanal. Entworfen wurden sogenannte daily pleasure infrastructures: Strukturen und Architekturen, die die Qualitäten des öffentlichen Raumes Donaukanal sichtbar machen, stärken und fördern, sowie auch Einladung sind zur freien Benützung des Raumes für Alle ohne Konsumzwang. Es wir die Frage gestellt: Was braucht es für den Urlaub am Donaukanal?

19.00h, TUtheSky, Getreidemarkt 9 - BA-Hochhaus, 11. OG, 1060 Wien
Was kann die Architekturlehre im kontextuellen Rahmen vom Leitsatz »Weniger ist mehr« bis hin zur Forderung »Luxus für alle« leisten?
Das Buch referenziert die Schwerpunktthemen des Forschungsbereichs Hochbau – Konstruktion und Entwerfen an der TU Wien (Professur Gerhard Steixner) von 2009-2019. Der Fokus liegt auf dem Wohn- und Städtebau, auf den Chancen und Ansprüchen hinsichtlich der Benutzbarkeit des öffentlichen Raums sowie auf dem Experiment als didaktisches Denk- und Lockerungswerkzeug. Differenzierte Positionen und eine Auswahl aus zahlreichen Studierendenprojekten dokumentieren den Versuch, ein Bewusstsein für das Mögliche zu wecken.