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TU Wien, Architektur und Entwerfen, Karlsplatz 13/253.3, 1040 Wien

Archipelagos II

 


© landschaftspflegeverein.at, Milos Jovic, Clara Schmiedehausen, Luca Ligotti, Kathrin Stockinger

 

Archipelagos is a three-term studio focused on the intersection between architecture and infrastructure, particularly on learning and thinking with water. Studio projects explore the possibility of ‘islands’ where a distinct relationality between us and that which we need for our survival and happiness can occur. This is what Isabelle Stengers would describe as cosmopolitics: a politics in which cosmos refers to the unknown constituted by multiple, divergent worlds, and to the articulation through which they might eventually become capable of coexisting.
In the exhibition, you will see five projects working with waterscapes in and around Vienna: the Danube River, Neusiedler See, and three of Vienna’s rivers, either encased in concrete or hidden beneath pavement, the Wienfluss, Ottakringerbach, and Alsbach.
Students explored how architecture might manifest the river as a political body, or as a capricious one requiring forms of cultural mediation, security, and protection. Equally, the projects suggest that this relationality with water entails an expanded view of architecture and type: one that both alters and opens up technical objects to common forms of use and misuse.

Exhibition Opening after the presentations at 15:30 in the White Cube.
Opening hours on Fri, the 30th of January: 10:00 – 17:00.

 

Studio Tutors
Prof Wilfried Kuehn, Dr Brendon Carlin, Dr María Páez González

 

Studio Intern
Flora Struber

 

Students
Lea Thomsen Knutsen, Matej Kolias, Dominik Hutter, Ognyan Kuzov, Halil Akkurt, Nao Sumiya, Alexander Eder, Lennart Marius Kohler, Milos Jovic, Clara Schmiedehausen, Luca Ligotti, Kathrin Stockinger, Johanna Moll, Sandin Lipovaca, Ley Lilly, Simon Bolkart, Sophia Lenikus, Danilo Vulic.

 

Final Crit Guest Critics
Wilfried Kuehn, Angelika Fitz, Matthias Moroder, Julia Derx.

 

Special thanks to past critics and collaborators: Andreas Streinzer, Aristides Antonas, Bennie Eder, Eldar Hajdarevic, Elisabeth von Samsonow, Julia Derx, Jutta Matysek, Lorena Moreno VeraPhilipp Stern, The Feminist Goddesses Project, and Wassergenossenschaft Kreuzberg.

 

Further Information
Archipelagos II