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

Integratives Entwerfen Brioni Display – Staging of an Island + Exkursion Brioni

 

In every moment of its eventful history, the island Brioni appears as a stage and exhibition. What identity does the island have today and in the future? This question combines program and space, use and design. Visual art and landscape architecture create two perspectives on space that become an integral part of the design. Display refers to the preservation, selection and exhibition of things and contexts. With designs for a Brioni display, we approach the island from a contemporary perspective to give its historical depth a spatial future.

 
Brijuni / Brioni
The Adriatic archipelago is part of Croatia; previously it was part of Yugoslavia, Italy until the end of the Second World War and Austria in the 19th century until the end of the Habsburg Empire; before that it was part of the Serenissima Republic of Venice for centuries; archaeological excavations also bear witness to thousands of years of pre-Christian, including Roman, settlement. Today, the archipelago is not permanently inhabited, but has been a national park since 1980, and from 1947-1980 it was the political summer residence and zoo of the Yugoslavian head of state Tito; from 1900-1930 it was the object of an avant-garde and ultimately failed tourism venture by the Viennese industrialist family Kupelwieser. In every moment of its eventful history, the unusual island appears as a stage and exhibition: Tito’s political stage during the founding of the Non-Aligned Movement with the reception of important heads of state such as Nehru and Nasser on the island in 1956; exhibition as an animal park and nature reserve, as an archaeological display with the tourist development of its nature and history.

 
Brioni Display
What identity does the island have today and in the future? This question combines program and space, use and design. Architecture, understood as landscape and stage, creates a perspective on the shape and history of the island that sees its challenge not primarily in building, but in space. Visual art and landscape art create two perspectives on space that become an integral part of the design.
Curatorial architecture aims less at solving building tasks than at the careful handling of the existing, at the careful transformation of our natural and cultural environment. Socio-political contexts are addressed and changed through spatial settings. Display refers to the preservation, selection and exhibition of things and contexts. With designs for a Brioni display, we approach the island from a contemporary perspective to give its historical depth a spatial future.

 
 

Teaching methods

In the tension between observation and design, the artistic techniques of appropriation and representation of what is observed and designed play a central role as a tool: a model is a working model, a drawing is a tool, each step is documented and at the end part of the semester work. Continuous attendance and participation in the excursion are therefore mandatory requirements for the students.
This design studio leads to a series of visual and textual representations that are carried out during the semester. These include models, drawings, diagrams, photographs, films, essays and interviews. In parallel with the research and design phases of the studio, students are asked to prepare lectures.

 
 

Lecturers

Wilfried Kuehn
Marko Lulić
Brendon Carlin
Wassily Walter
Maria Auböck
János Kárász

 
 

Additional information

The semester takes place in English and in individual work.

Excursion to Brioni, Croatia Apr 11th – 15th

! Participation is obligatory for the design participants. See details in the LVA description 253.K97. Travel and accommodation must be organized independently!


Kick-Off :
 Fri, 1st of March 2024, 10.00 a.m. mit anschließender Arealbesichtigung ab 14.00 Uhr
Projektraum RG – 4/253, Hauptgebäude (Karlsplatz 13) – Stiege 7, Dachgeschoß

Meetings weekly on Friday 9:00 – 15:00.

 

 

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