After successful completion of the course, students are able to classify current tendencies, developments and consequently spatial transformations of the "LIBRARY in the 21st century" as a place of work, learning and living as well as part of the urban infrastructure - in both formal and informal contexts - and to use them as a basis and preparatory research for further design tasks in the field of educational landscapes.
The course is held in the format of a lecture series.Tendencies, current topics and projects of applied educational and spatial research will be presented and discussed. The main focus will be on the topic of "LIBRARY in the 21st century": Current state and future developments.The lecturers of the lecture series look at the spatial transformation of the "LIBRARY in the 21st century", understood as a formal as well as informal educational landscape, from different perspectives: the focus is on social, cultural, architectural, technological aspects.What accesses to knowledge are there?What are the media of knowledge in the 21st century? How are they archived, exhibited and made available?How will the workplace/learning place/teaching place library be conceived in terms of content and how architecturally designed in the future?What is the context with the surrounding public urban space?Exemplarily, the TU Library at Karlsplatz is used as part of the educational landscape of the TU Campus Karlsplatz within the framework of the LVA.
The lecture series as a joint, integrating course of the special module "Bildungslandschaften in Bewegung" (core subject) takes place in blocks on several Tuesdays during the semester from 17:00 - 19:00.Each Tuesday is dedicated to a specific topic, to which TU internal and external, as well as international experts are invited. The lectures are followed by a discussion.Main topics (subject to change):Technological and social transformations and their effects on educational landscapes (keyword "Editorial Society" by media researcher Bernhard Pörksen).Future and future media of knowledge and access to itWorkstation libraryPlanning: Architecture | Urban Development | Spatial Planning - Best Practice Examplesetc.
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The LVA is blocked.
The LVA is held in a blocked manner and is the core subject of the special module "Educational Landscapes in Motion".
The first date will be on Tuesday, March 17th, 2020 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m at the lecture hall at the TU library.
Additional Tuesday dates will be announced as part of the introductory lecture.
The LVA is exam-immanent.attendance.At the end of the semester a written documentation and critical, further reflection on a contribution of the LVA of your choice (in consultation with the lecturer) is to be handed in. This is expected to be dealt with in the form of an interview with one of the lecturers.Deadline, number of keystrokes (probably about two A4 pages) and form will be announced in the introductory lecture.
No prior knowledge ist necessary.