In seiner Funktionalität auf die Lehre in gestalterischen Studiengängen zugeschnitten... Schnittstelle für die moderne Lehre
In seiner Funktionalität auf die Lehre in gestalterischen Studiengängen zugeschnitten... Schnittstelle für die moderne Lehre
Abstract
Existing public infrastructures are challenged by the thread of economical, ecological, and social changes which lead to their abandonment or sale, including infrastructure systems for mobility, such as airports, ports, motorways, or rail-bound infrastructures. Unlike public buildings, these structures often have no clear address, no front façade, no marked entrance – as soon as they lose their function they create linear spaces, niches, or open constructions in the urban context which are often perceived as leftovers. But just like public buildings they had been built with public money, were maintained for, and served the public for decades and belong to the public.
Often, mobility infrastructures are places which were closely interwoven with the everyday lives of citizens, and so the abandonment of these places often means saying goodbye to places that had become dear to people.
Some structures are reused and reproposed fast and they experience a second life – also as public infrastructures, others are sold, reused but lost for the public but many structures, for various reasons, are not easy to repurpose, neither for the public nor privately.
The Elective deals with a series of such public infrastructures - bus stops in the Burgenlandkreis - which might become obsolete in the context of transforming mobility services (on-demand transport, automated driving) and for which no clear reuse strategy has yet been defined.
Program
The elective is split into three parts, during the first part students will get accustomed with the theoretical and technical background of the transformation of public infrastructures both by reading key texts, and by researching and analysing reference projects for transformation processes of public infrastructures.
During the second part students will get introduced into the local context, collecting data, and creating analytical drawings to analyse the effects and dependencies between mobility infrastructures and urban/ rural life.
In the third part the students will develop a strategy and/ or design (permanent or temporary) for one or more soon to be abandoned bus stops in the Burgenland district.
The elective will be accompanied by guest-lectures, a workshop and two daytrips to Berlin and Leipzig where we will visit both - old and brand-new approaches in urbanism and architecture that explore the idea of RE_SOURCING public infrastructures. Bi-weekly discussions as well as regular pin-ups and two presentations with guest critics will accompany the process.
Qualification
The elective addresses highly motivated students, skilled in drawing, modelling, and other media. You should be curious and open towards research and design processes, which seeks to explore innovative solutions.
Further Information
Go to Moodle or to INCOM
First meeting
Thursday, October 16th, 4.30 pm – 6.00 pm, building 08, studio 0.23
elective module
Sustainable Design Methods
Wintersemester 2025 / 2026
Donnerstag, 04:30 – 06:30
16.10.2025
Studio 0.23, Building 08
Februar 2029