City as Monument
Project information
submitted by
Daniela Spiegel
Co-Authors
Enrik Apitz, Bruno Bartos, Adele Bastian, Mika Brauckmann, Matthis Braun, Lennart Bräuner, Elly Breuer, Jette Burtchen, Aurelio Castello, Anna-Teresa Clauß, Mirjam Cremer, Noemi Dengel, Pau Drexler, Lucia Dück, Jacob Gabriel, Tobias Gebhardt, Emilia Golderer, Carolina Grauke, Carolin Haas, Maria Hack, Liv Heinert, Svenja Hellmann, Ella Hemmann, Emily Huth, Claudia Jung, Marie Kaffka, Tom Kailing, Daniel Kleine-Kraneburg, Franz Lindner, Joshua Maus, Malin Meinköhn , Antonia Mengdehl, Alma Metzner, Anja Müller, Celia Noack, Emma Petersen, Ben Pollentzke, Ferdinand Raabe, Samuel Rohlfing, Dominik Rusak, Peer Schierer, Johanna Schlenkrich, Emily Schmidt, Franziska Schnabel, Frida Schulte, Jadwiga Schurr, Milan Schwaab, Marlene Stahl, Karl Wienecke
Mentors
Prof. Daniela Spiegel
Faculty:
Architecture and Urbanism
Degree programme:
Urban Planning (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
Type of project presentation
Film
Semester
Summer semester 2024
- Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8 - Hauptgebäude / Main Building
Available during summaery opening hours
Project description
Alongside the architectural preservation of monuments, the analysis of the city and its urban historical contexts forms a central component of the scientific and institutional work of heritage conservation. Urban heritage conservation became established in the 1970s, when large-scale demolitions of entire historic neighbourhoods and extensive building activity led to the loss of historically inherited urban design contexts. The starting point is the understanding that buildings are interrelated and therefore the respective spatial context plays an important role when considering both individual monuments and historically grown environments.
Urban heritage conservation is characterised not only by a specific set of instruments, but also by an analytical view that focuses the evaluation and valorisation of structural objects and contexts of the past on questions of the urban present and future.
In the seminar "City as Monument", students in their 2nd semester of Bachelor Urban Studies have been working on various aspects and methods of urban monument preservation using examples of Weimar's urban heritage. In addition to a brochure that is still being produced, the results of the analyses have been translated into 5-minute short films that can be viewed online during the Summaery.
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