Emergency Measures III
Studio as a Framework
Team: Prof. Benedikt Boucsein, Matti Drechsel, Matthias Faul
Emergency Measures II - Studio as a Framework
Team: Benedikt Boucsein, Matti Drechsel, Matthias Faul
The studio takes place every thuesday in room 4120 from 11am to 5pm.
The kick-off takes place at thuesday 15th of october at 11 am
15.10.2024 | Begrüßung, Kennenlernen |
22.10.2024 | Input, Konsultation Brief |
30.10.2024 | Pin-Up finale Briefs |
05.11.2024 | Input, Konsultation Analyse und Recherche |
12.11.2024 | Input, Konsultation Analyse und Recherche |
19.11.2024 | Input. Konsultation Analyse und Recherche |
26.11.2024 | Input, Konsultation Analyse und Recherche |
03.12.2024 | Akteure/ Aktanten Workshop |
10.12.2024 | Pin-Up und Diskussion du den Analysen |
17.12.2024 | Buchvorträge, Konsultationen Interventionen und Entwurf |
24.12.2024 | Weihnachten |
31.12.2024 | Sylvester |
07.01.2025 | Buchvorträge, Konsultationen Interventionen und Entwurf |
14.01.2025 | Buchvorträge, Konsultationen Interventionen und Entwurf/ Evaluation |
21.01.2025 | UD-Con |
28.01.2025 | Buchvorträge, Konsultationen Interventionen und Entwurf |
04.02.2024 | UD-Performa |
Call for Briefs:
BA-Thesis
BA-Studio 9ECTS + BA-Vertiefung 3ECTS
MA-Studio
Emergency Measures – Nothing will be as before, and everything will be
The climate emergency, or more broadly the biosphere emergency, is not abstract anymore. Architecture and planning have been strongly involved in the development that led to the current situation, and mostly still are, directly or indirectly feeding the according narratives, or helping to ignore what is happening. But alternative movements are gaining traction, drawing strength from a long tradition of resistance and criticism in the discipline. These movements are very diverse, and they need to be, as the answers to the current crises are everywhere and nowhere: everything about the way we live will and has to change, while it must largely work with what is already there. We have to reinvent the new world inside of the old structures. And that includes studio teaching as well.
In our studio, we address this situation by offering a framework for ideas and initiatives that broadly encompass the horizon of urban design but can and should touch other disciplines, scales and approaches, as the world is entering unknown territories. We will create a studio environment where a variety of cases are discussed in depth, with different perspectives and aspects on the emergent conditions of the built environment. We will especially focus on "Bauwende", "Verkehrswende" and "Agrarwende", and support all initiatives that address them. We strongly encourage proposals that work with an emergency component. But they can also encompass “traditional” urban design and architecture, only with much less focus on the inherently destructive mechanisms that characterized these disciplines in the past.
How we handle theme requests:
Both students and organizations can hand in a brief. Briefs can be written in German and English.
If you are a student (group): 1. Apply to info.ud(at)ed.tum.de (please CC matthias.faul(at)tum.de) Please use the attached Formular! You can also attach more material you seem fit for presenting your idea.
2. We’ll reply within one week at most. If the brief is considered, we will ask you for a personal interview, live or virtual. 3. All accepted briefs will be notified until October 4th, 2024. If your idea is accepted, we guarantee you a place in the project and you do not need to take part in the project market. | If you are a municipality, NGO, or other institution:
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How your theme should be constructed
One aspect of each collumn is necessary to formulate a project theme. Please use the theme request sheet to hand in your proposal! You can also attach more material you seem fit for presenting your idea.
Topic of the project We are dealing with this | type of crisis With our project we want to tackle the | type of project We want to do this with a |
○ site: p.e. ideas to prevent the destruction of a certain building, biological feature, or social context; or ideas to build/grow such a feature | ○ climate crisis The climate crisis is a term for the ecological, political and social crisis associated with global warming. (Wikipedia) | ○ plan An urban design proposal on a certain site. As a matter of principle, we avoid land take and the creation of impervious surfaces as well as demolition. |
○ type: e.g. cooperative dwellings, suburban office estates, single family houses | ○ environmental crisis An ecological or environmental crisis occurs when changes to the environment of a species or population destabilizes its continued survival. (Wikipedia) | ○ strategy develop a framework or strategy outlining principles and guidelines for the desired change in a given spatial setting |
○ Initiative: that works towards new, non-polluting and non-exploitative living patterns, and that is anchored in space (cooperative, NGO, …) | ○ housing crisis The term housing crisis refers to acute problems with the provision or market for shelter and lodging. These include shortage and affordability crises as well as financial crises related to the real estate sector. (Wikipedia) | ○ intervention create an intervention in urban space through iteration and reflection that addresses an urbanistic issue. Only BA Thesis, only Summer semester (“Interventionsklasse”). |
○ crisis of democracy As rightwing populism seems to take over Europe we postulate a new crisis of democracy. How could we support democracy in urban design? | ○ start-up develop an urbanistic business idea, or an idea for a new institution. |
The professorship will also provide own briefs.
For exemplary project outcomes, see our website here (link) from mid-february on.
How the studio works:
Common goal: Each group works on their own brief, but we share our knowledge, material, space, experiences with each other. We are not competitors, but accomplices.
Studio environment: The studio is the main working environment. The studio is your learning community. You are expected to involve actively in it and this will also influence your grade. Presenting your work and then leaving again is only acceptable if there are personal reasons for it, in which case you need to talk to us.
EM knowledge pool: Central takeaways from former Emergency Measures Group, Urban Analysis methods and other methodological knowledge will be shared in the studio. You will only learn about the discipline of urban design if you understand all approaches that are part of your studio, their methods, their analyses. After the studio, the Emergency Measures knowledge pool will be expanded, and you are free to take it with you and develop it further.
Occasional mixes: While you will be mainly working on your own brief, you will also be asked to mix with the other groups for short interactions and experiments. The professorship will introduce short exercises for this. Also, groups are encouraged to ask each other for help concerning interventions, group experiments, and installations.
UD-Con and UD-Performa: During the semester, we will practice the discussion of your project in different, interactive formats. This includes classic “critique” sessions but other formats, too.
Questions in advance by e-mail to info.ud(at)ed.tum.de or to the assistants directly - or in person - are welcomed.
P.S. We plan to run the Emergency Measures format for five years, up to 2028. But, if the emergency ends earlier or even dissolves itself, we will do a series on aesthetic and beauty in urban design instead.