Programme

Programme 2024

Monday, Sept. 16 

11-13:00
Welcome Session

14:00-18:00
Public Opening Symposium 

TU Wien, Seminarraum Argentinierstraße
Argentinierstraße 8, 1040 Vienna

14:00     Introduction and moderation by Simon Güntner and Christoph
Reinprecht from the curatorial team of the Summer School

14:15    Tatjana Schneider (TU Braunschweig, History and Theory of Architecture and the City)
 “Not building a wall but making a brick”

14:45    Kathrin Golda-Pongratz (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Department of Urbanism, Territory &Landscape)
Housing as a Verb and Process”

15:15    Heidrun Holzfeind (Artist & Filmmaker)
“Machines for Living – on my documentary trilogy about modernist residential buildings in Rome, Warsaw and Newark”

15:55     Coffee break

16:15     Heike Oevermann & Research Team (TU Wien, Heritage Conservation and Building within Existing Fabric)
“Social(ist) housing of the past – heritage values of the present”

16:45    Daniela Zupan (Bauhaus Universität Weimar, European Cities & Urban Heritage)
“The reinvention of housing experiments and the rise of (right-wing) authoritarianism in postsocialist Europe”

17:14    Golnar Abbasi and Arvand Pourabbasi (WORKNOT! Collective of architects, educators, researchers)
“The Minimum Dwelling: Framed Livelihoods, Solidarities, and Properties”

17:45     Wrap-up

 

moderated by Simon Güntner, Research Unit of Sociology, TU Wien, and Christoph Reinprecht, Department of Sociology, University of Vienna

 

Tuesday, Sept. 17

9:00 -18:00
Classroom Sessions

 

Wednesday, Sept. 18

9:00-17:30
Field trips and workshop

19:00 – 22:00
Public Keynote & Discussion

TU Wien, Kontaktraum,
Gußhausstraße 27-29, 1040 Wien

 

Keynote by

Ilze Wollf
Wolff Architects (Cape Town),  Chair in the Department of Architecture at the University of Liverpool

Ilze Wolff co-directs Wolff Architects with Heinrich Wolff, a practice concerned with an architecture of consequence. Their built work includes public infrastructure projects, cultural educational buildings, exhibition architecture and urban interventions of repair and restoration. She is the founding editor of the publication and research platform pumflet: art, architecture and stuff which focuses on the black social and spatial imaginaries. She is a Deans Visiting A. Professor at Columbia University GSAPP (2023/24 ) and a Professor of Practice in Architecture at the University of Liverpool (2023 – present). pumflet and the work of the practice has been included in various international exhibitions including the Venice Architecture Biennale, Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, the Chicago Architecture Biennale and the São Paulo Art Biennale. In 2023 the practice was awarded an honourable mention for their work ‘Tectonic Shifts’ at the 18th Venice Architectural Biennale, curated by Lesley Lokko

Responses by

Brigitte Felderer, Social Design Studio, University of Applied Arts Vienna

Julia Girardi-Hoog, Baudirektion, City of Vienna

Michael Obrist, Housing & Design, TU Wien

 

moderated by Bernadette Krejs, Research Unit of Housing & Design, and Judith M. Lehner, Research Center for New Social Housing, TU Wien

Thursday, Sept. 19

09:00-18:00
Field trips and Workshop

 

Friday, Sept. 20

9:00-13:00
Workshop and Group Work

13:30-15:00 Uhr
Public Plenary & Final Discussion

TU Wien,  Luft Pavillon, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Wien

 

with Amila Širbegović (MA50, Referat für strategische Projekte und Internationales) and invited local experts on housing and urban development

 

15:30-16:00
Closing Session

 

 

 

 

The programme of the International Summer School includes the following formats:

  • CLASSROOM SESSIONS: The research projects of the participants will be presented and put up for discussion among peers and members of an international Faculty. The aim is to reflect, refine and deepen one’s own work and research approach with peers and internationally renowned scholars from different disciplines and universities.
  • WORKSHOPS: Various methodological approaches to housing research, such as housing biographies, housing statistics and socio-spatial analysis to participatory methods at the interface between research, architecture, art and community work will be examined in more detail along with the prospects of mixed designs.
  • FIELD TRIPS: On-site field trips and walks with stakeholders, local actors and practitioners offer insights into the manifestation of the summer school’s topic in Vienna.
  • LECTURES: Public lectures and a panel discussion by and with members of the international faculty on current questions of housing research