After successful completion of the course, students are able to reflect on different curatorial concepts for the mediation and exhibiition of spatially relevant topics and to examine and select different mediation formats for their suitability for different target groups (especially students and their teachers). In doing so, they learn to develop positioning and to make topics of climate protection in spatial planning and architecture tangible. They acquire knowledge about the necessary process steps for the organization of exhibitions with accompanying programs (guided tours, excursions, workshops, lectures...). They will gain experience in the field of cooperation and communication with cultural and educational institutions.
The course deals with the curation of an exhibition at the intersection of Arts, Science and Education. Energy and Climate-relevant topics of architecture and spatial planning are to be prepared and made accessible in a stimulating way for students aged 10-15 years. In addition to the exhibition concept and its stations and elements, the accompanying program in the form of guided tours, excursions, workshops and lectures will be developed. The aim is always a playful, experimental examination of the framework theme, as well as points of contact for the individual further development of educational work in the participating schools. The exhibition, including the accompanying program, is conceived as a pilot project for a growing exhibition designed to last 5 years. It is the prelude to an interfaculty networking and the establishment of a Science, Arts and Education - focus at the TU Vienna.
Kick-off: Tue 07.03.2023, 14:00 - 17:00 Lecture hall 14
LVA (almost) always: Tue from 14:00h
1st workshop: Tue/Wed, April 17/18, 2023 all day (exhibition conception)
2nd workshop: Mon/Thu/Mi, May 15/16/17, 2023 in the afternoon (intermediate status/revision/refinement)3rd workshop: Mon/Thu,
12/13 June 2023 in the afternoon (organization of exhibition set-up)
Exhibition week: September 2023
This course is coupled with
280.A15 Master Project Spatial Planning Cultural Collisions and embedded in the team of the master project
and can only be taken together.
Team Master Project
Dumke, Hartmut
Herbig, Ulrike
Pont, Ulrich
Hohenbüchler, Christine
Lukas Kaufmann
Witthöft, Gesa
Tielsch, Karin Katharina
Semlitsch, Emanuela
Krappweis, Joana
If you have any questions about the course, please contact the tutor by e-mail:
Joana Krappweis joana.krappweis@tuwien.ac.at