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oapen-20.500.12657-495792021-06-16T12:10:31Z Krakau Partituren Hasler, Thomas Nizic, Ines Jadric, Mladen Brnic, Ivica De Chiffre, Lorenzo Krenn, Theresa architecture building design study work music music school music hall music theatre Cracow bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMG Public buildings: civic, commercial, industrial, etc::AMGC Concert halls, arenas, stadia The following publication shows selected projects from the Research Unit Building Construction and Design 1, which were assigned as part of the course Design and Construction. An explanation of the methodology of simultaneous design serves as the introduction to this publication. The teaching material and assignments in the Research Unit Building Construction and Design 1 focus on the important connection between construction and architectural form. The goal of this project assignment was to create a construct in which concepts of space and form combine with spatial and constructive logic to create expressive architecture. In closing, the publication includes didactic reflection on, presentation and graphic depiction of workflow processes. The product of a research trip during the Winter semester 2018/19, „Kraków / Musical Score“ applied these methods to plan interventions in Kraków, the European Capital of Culture in 2000, all of which are dedicated to the theme of music. The various themes and typologies change rhythmically and find their architectonic and constructive expression in music schools, concert halls, musical theatres and other musical venues, which serve the city with a rich palette of expressive sound spaces. 2021-06-16T10:24:48Z 2021-06-16T10:24:48Z 2020 book ONIX_20210616_9783854480396_20 2618-0677 9783854480396 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/49579 ger Schriftenreihe der Fakultät für Architektur und Raumplanung application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 9783854480396.pdf https://www.tuwien.at/academicpress/en/product/krakau-partituren/ TU Wien Academic Press TU Wien Academic Press 10.34727/2020/isbn.978-3-85448-039-6 The following publication shows selected projects from the Research Unit Building Construction and Design 1, which were assigned as part of the course Design and Construction. An explanation of the methodology of simultaneous design serves as the introduction to this publication. The teaching material and assignments in the Research Unit Building Construction and Design 1 focus on the important connection between construction and architectural form. The goal of this project assignment was to create a construct in which concepts of space and form combine with spatial and constructive logic to create expressive architecture. In closing, the publication includes didactic reflection on, presentation and graphic depiction of workflow processes. The product of a research trip during the Winter semester 2018/19, „Kraków / Musical Score“ applied these methods to plan interventions in Kraków, the European Capital of Culture in 2000, all of which are dedicated to the theme of music. The various themes and typologies change rhythmically and find their architectonic and constructive expression in music schools, concert halls, musical theatres and other musical venues, which serve the city with a rich palette of expressive sound spaces. 10.34727/2020/isbn.978-3-85448-039-6 957c0323-9030-48c6-8bd4-a008cf795a7a 0d39c430-8ebe-4991-afea-669e4fd45546 9783854480396 TU Wien Academic Press 2 148 Vienna [grantnumber unknown] open access
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The following publication shows selected projects from the Research Unit Building Construction and Design 1, which were assigned as part of the course Design and Construction. An explanation of the methodology of simultaneous design serves as the introduction to this publication. The teaching material and assignments in the Research Unit Building Construction and Design 1 focus on the important connection between construction and architectural form. The goal of this project assignment was to create a construct in which concepts of space and form combine with spatial and constructive logic to create expressive architecture. In closing, the publication includes didactic reflection on, presentation and graphic depiction of workflow processes. The product of a research trip during the Winter semester 2018/19, „Kraków / Musical Score“ applied these methods to plan interventions in Kraków, the European Capital of Culture in 2000, all of which are dedicated to the theme of music. The various themes and typologies change rhythmically and find their architectonic and constructive expression in music schools, concert halls, musical theatres and other musical venues, which serve the city with a rich palette of expressive sound spaces.
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