Seminar Gefundene Gegenstände (Reuse in Architecture)
Projektinformationen
eingereicht von
Juliane Steffen
Mitwirkende
Sophia Janna Dinkel,
Elena Dorenkamp,
Magalie Bernadette Hasseler,
Lara Annika Hoppestock,
Frank Kuresaar,
Paula Therese Mainka,
Kay Jesse Puhan-Schulz,
Tomke Röhr,
Sophia Katharina Amend,
Meike Bihr,
Henrik Friedrich Bitz,
Theo Buchelt,
Fabian Diedrich,
Milan Josef Donner,
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,
Oskar Wolf Thadeus von Schönfels,
Mathis Paul Schött,
Thea Lara Schüler,
Lilli Rosa Jolina Madita Sommer,
Caspar Johann Michael Steinke,
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.)),
Architektur (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Art der Präsentation
Präsentation
Semester
Sommersemester2025
- Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8 - Hauptgebäude / Main Building
(1. Obergeschoss, Wandfläche rechts)
Während der Öffnungszeiten der summaery verfügbar
Projektbeschreibung
Gefundene Gegenstände (Reuse in Architecture) reflects on how we can combine Reuse, Recycling and other circular strategies with more ambitious cultural goals that are firmly rooted in the history of architecture. By adding diverse notions like ready-made, as-found, objet-trouvé, copy, sample, appropriation or decontextualization these ecologically sustainable processes resonate with other contemporary cultural practices. At the same time, they also reflect on the fusion between production and consumption.
Architects could make work from pre-existing materials: that is, generate meaning from a selection and combination of heterogeneous components already given. The notion of originality and creation is blurred in this new cultural panorama in which the figure of the dj, the programmer or the curator stand out, whose task is to select components, materials or objects and insert them into a new context. During the semester we researched discovered and documented diverse historical precedents of ready-mades in architectural projects and draw them in their original place of installation and as a readymade.