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Einschreibung in die Entwurfsklassen des D-ARCH
Details Entwurfsprogramm – Frühlings Semester 2019
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Angaben zur Professur |
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Lehrstuhl |
Professur H. Klumpner |
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Typ |
Professur für Architektur und Städtebau |
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Standort |
ONA |
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Webseite |
www.klumpner.arch.ethz.ch |
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Assistierende |
Melanie Fessel, Scott Lloyd, Prof. Christophe Girot, Architecture and Landscape |
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Kontakt E-Mail |
fessel@arch.ethz.ch |
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Angaben zur Entwurfsklasse |
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Typ |
Entwurf V-IX |
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Thema |
OPEN CITY SARAJEVO | URBAN PROTOTYPE LAB |
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Beschreibung des Entwurfs-programmes |
Sarajevo is an arena which like no other European city is synonymous for a century of conflict, destruction, de-construction, re-construction, and re-urbanization.
Re-living and re-designing this city on shifting scales from urban to architectural is the aim of the studio. We will define an urban paradigm based on a pro-active approach to design prototypical projects on different scales in coalition with local stakeholders. Projects will be developed on specific sites and urgently needed programs. The existing assemblage of different religions and ethnic populations requires translation in shared public indoor and outdoor spaces and a narrative of architecture and urban design in practice. We ask for an integration of the social, economic and cultural re-development of the city.
Instead of reinterpreting the traditional longitudinal development axis of the valley of Sarajevo (along Ottoman, Austrian Hungarian and Socialist urban models), students will re-develop and give a new reading of the development to the cross-section of the valley.
For this design task, the studio turns towards layers of interdependencies, juxtapositions of difference and division in a cross-section of the city. The design students are focusing on identifying an underlying logic that connects the valley’s fragmented neighborhoods, its topographical symmetries and asymmetries, and its natural and human-made divisions that simultaneously splinter and unify Sarajevo. How can the existing infrastructure and the lack thereof, shortages and limited mobility, climate crisis and scarcity create an integrative urban vision that could regenerate, revitalize and reconcile the city?
This semester’s studio will allow students to travel to Sarajevo (Seminar week) with the aim of engaging with the action in the real city. They will develop solutions in collaboration with local partners with government, academia, and industry backgrounds to develop a multi-disciplinary approach that builds upon a common base. By tackling real-world urban challenges, this studio is looking to create qualities through urban and architectural projects that transcend the commercial plane. Informed by U-TT’s ongoing research in Colombia, or the post-apartheid South Africa, this studio focuses on Sarajevo to create synergies between the city, research, and integrative design solutions. |
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Thematische und methodische Schwerpunkte |
Entwurf, Staedtebau, Landschaftsarchitektur, Modellbau, Visualisierungen, Stakeholder Participation |
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Lernziele |
We teach students the chair’s method-design to identify and develop networks of stakeholder groups in the context of an urban project, translate demands into ideas and geo-referenced maps, and develop, out of these ideas, urban prototypes on different scales within a narrative that is visualized and communicated in analog and digital tools. |
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LV-Nr. des Entwurfs |
052-1140-19 |
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Zusätzliche integrierte Disziplin(en) |
Planning |
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Unterrichts-sprache |
English and German |
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Arbeitsweise |
Einzel- und Gruppenarbeit, davon 1 bis 2 Wochen Gruppenarbeit |
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Daten Zwischenkritiken |
13.03.19, 16.04.19, 07.05.19 |
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Datum Schlusskritik |
May 28/29, 2019 |
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Einführungs-veranstaltung |
19.February 2019, 9.30am, ONA E25 |
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Zusätzliche Kosten |
CHF 0 (Schätzung, ohne allfällige Kosten für Modellbau und Seminarwoche) |
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Verfügbare Plätze |
24 |
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Plakat des Entwurfs-programmes |
Plakat ansehen (PDF Datei) |
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