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SoSe 2024

the urban wild - Einzelansicht

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Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Seminar SWS 2
Veranstaltungsnummer 122224102 Max. Teilnehmer/-innen 15
Semester WiSe 2022/23 Zugeordnetes Modul Architektur, M.Sc. PO 2020
Wahlpflichtmodul - Planung
Architektur, M.Sc. PO 18
Wahlpflichtmodul - Planung
Architektur, M.Sc. PO 14
Wahlpflichtmodul - Planung

Urbanistik, M.Sc. PO 2022
Wahlpflichtmodul
Urbanistik, M.Sc. PO 2021
Wahlpflichtmodul
Erwartete Teilnehmer/-innen 15
Rhythmus
Hyperlink https://www.uni-weimar.de/de/architektur-und-urbanistik/professuren/stadt-raum-entwerfen/lehre/
Sprache englisch
Belegungsfristen
Termine Gruppe: [unbenannt]
  Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Einzeltermine anzeigen
Mi. 18:30 bis 20:00 wöch. 12.10.2022 bis 01.02.2023  Geschwister-Scholl-Str.8A - Seminarraum 002     25.01.2023: anderer Raum
Einzeltermine anzeigen
Mi. 17:00 bis 20:00 Einzel am 25.01.2023 Geschwister-Scholl-Str.8A - Seminarraum 105      
Gruppe [unbenannt]:
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
 


Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Rummel, Dorothee, Jun.Prof., Dr.-Ing. verantwortlich
Geßner, Ludwig , Master of Science
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Leistungspunkte
Master Architektur (M.Sc.), PV14 1 - 3 6
Master Architektur (M.Sc.), PV18 1 - 3 6
Master Architektur (M.Sc.), PV2020 1 - 3 6
Master Urbanistik (M.Sc.), PV 2021, 2-Semester 1 - 2 6
Master Urbanistik (M.Sc.), PV 2021, 4-Semester 1 - 3 6
Master Urbanistik (M.Sc.), PV 2022, 2-Semester 1 - 2 6
Master Urbanistik (M.Sc.), PV 2022, 4-Semester 1 - 3 6
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Stadt Raum Entwerfen
Inhalt
Beschreibung

What is our current perspective on a permanently transforming city? Which aspects do we notice when looking around, what remains invisible to us? The chair of Stadt Raum Entwerfen (Urban and Regional Design) is interested in identifying the common and unusual potentials of urban settings, understanding the habits of users and the programs of the public realm as well as left over spaces and in working together with other disciplines on sustainable transformation processes. 

This winter term we will look at the interdependencies of inner-city water, a city's economy, ecology and society. More and more we can watch rivers in cities transform from hardly accessible, highly efficient infrastructures (transportation, effluence, power) to integrated green blue infrastructures that support a city’s ecology, leisure activities, public health issues and cultural offerings. Rivers are hotspots of contact and that makes them hotspots of control. The value of riverbanks needs to be discussed, but what would be the currency? Money, taxes, property value, health, inclusiveness or our ecological footprint …?

In teams of two, students will analyze a cut out perimeter of the riverbanks in one of five German cities. Goal is to research and detect the multilayering of interests along these inner-city stretches and to find ways to document the various forms of appropriation as well as the spectrum of values (money, leisure, ecology, business, …). We will not only look at the status quo, but we will look at how the role of the river and its banks for a city has changed over time, which will help to make proposals for its future. Thinking about the future of the urban, encountering urban transformation processes and finding innovative solutions for urban settings is a joint venture. This means:  close interdisciplinary collaboration, continuous exchange of knowledge and mutual understanding and inspiration. For these reasons (and because it’s more fun!) this seminar will feature an active learning exchange with students of the Urban Greening Lab of New York University.

NYUrban Greening Lab How to “green” a city (as dense as NYC) has been the focus of the Greening Lab of New York University for many years. The NYUrban Greening Lab stands for the integration and interdisciplinarity in the study of urban environmental change: “Understanding biophysical and social change in the cities of the 21st century requires new tools, approaches, and intellectual infrastructure. In the NYUrban Greening Lab, we use urban ecology as a lens to explore the complex ways that environmental and social change intersect. Drawing from our different disciplinary perspectives, we integrate biophysical, social, and design studies in order to better understand the complex interplay of urban social and environmental systems. Our mission is to undertake, model, and promote multidisciplinary investigation, learning, and exchange – and in doing this, to more fully explore the Earth’s possible urban futures.“ (https://wp.nyu.edu/urbangreeninglab/)

 

 

Bemerkung

The class will not be a taught together with NYU, our goal is to establish contact and an exchange of knowledge base among students.

There will be one online meeting with NYU taking place on a Friday night (Dec. 9) between 8 and 10 pm Weimar time to meet NYU students  in their time slot!

This is a 6 ECTS course. Please expect the workload to be accordingly. 

Voraussetzungen

Abschluß - Bachelor Architektur oder

Abschluß - Bachelor Urbanistik

Students should be able to communicate in English with their NYU colleagues.

Zielgruppe

M.Sc. Architektur / M.Sc. Urbanistik


Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2022/23 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024

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