summaery2025: Projekte

2. Kernmodul EXFORMA

Projektinformationen

eingereicht von
Juliane Steffen

Mitwirkende
Sophia Katharina Amend, Meike Bihr, Henrik Friedrich Bitz, Theo Buchelt, Fabian Diedrich, Milan Josef Donner, Cäcilia Katharina Marie Engelhardt, Mara Franke, Jule Gaerisch, Felicia Pia Glei, Ilja Nepomuk Guthmann, Sophia Hampel, Felina Hecht, Raphael Markus Kaballo, Emilia Charlotte Käufler, Lena Kernchen, Karoline Charlotte Klandt, Liuba Lehr, Anna Lenz, Marlene Liebetrau, Jette Ida Luckau, Anne Sophie Lina Matrisch, Helene Anna Mccowen, Eva Lotta Müller, Ronja Johanna Müller, Helen Ochs, Felix Ortmann, Anastassia Rudkowski, Isabella Petra Schmidt, Mathis Paul Schött, Thea Lara Schüler, Celine Sieber, Lilli Rosa Jolina Madita Sommer, Caspar Johann Michael Steinke, Oskar Wolf Thadeus von Schönfels, Ayla Sofie Vosgerau, Dina Wacker, Maja Weiprecht, Oskar Woithe

Lehrende
Carla Ferrando, Pablo Garrido Arnaiz, Eva Charlotte Pfrommer, Loic Cao

Fakultät:
Architektur und Urbanistik

Studiengang:
Architektur (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))

Art der Präsentation
Präsentation

Semester
Sommersemester2025

Ausstellungs- / Veranstaltungsort
  • Belvederer Allee 1a - Kubus
    (202)

Während der Öffnungszeiten der summaery verfügbar


Projektbeschreibung

EXFORMA
explores the notions of Reuse, Repurposing and Recycling. These processes serve as methods for reclaiming waste, challenge established production processes and combat obsolescence, while giving a second life to components and materials. They also provide another reading on the environments in which we live

EXFORMA
seeks alternative perspectives on Reuse, questioning our modes of construction and consumption by considering the economy of means, materials and energy. As such, buildings are the material evidence of a social and economic history and cannot be understood as autonomous forms. During the semester we focus on the physical act of construction. Circular economy and diverse Reuse strategies will guide us through this process, seeing architecture as a technical, cultural and political act rather than a purely design exercise.

Ausstellungs- / Veranstaltungsort