Experimental workshop: Construction of small wickerwork models.
Project information
submitted by
Johanna Meßner
Co-Authors
Zoe Köbrunner,
Johanna Meßner,
in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Museum für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Weimar
Mentors
Klaus Schmitz-Gielsdorf,
Prof. Bernd Nentwig
Gefördert durch den Summaery Fond
Faculty:
Architecture and Urbanism
Degree programme:
Architecture (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Type of project presentation
– Other –
Semester
Summer semester 2022
- Freifläche 5 / outside 5 (zw. Prellerhaus und Bauhaus.Atelier)
- Freifläche 5 / outside 5 (zw. Prellerhaus und Bauhaus.Atelier)
attractive to children
Project description
In an interactive workshop, visitors will have the opportunity to get to know the historical building technique of the wickerwork wall. Together we will build small models of a Neolithic wall construction. Afterwards, everyone will be allowed to take these models home. The relevance of these wall constructions results on the one hand from their significance for sustainable building and on the other hand from their local connection to the Thuringian basin.
Thuringia is one of the oldest cultural landscapes in Central Europe. The excellent soils as well as the mild climate favoured early settlement. The Neolithic longhouse is one of the oldest types of dwelling. The workshop will focus on the Neolithic period and draw attention to the historical regional context of Weimar.
We are in close contact with the Museum of Prehistory and Early History, Weimar.
Exhibition Location / Event Location
Events
Experimental workshop: Neolithic wickerwork wall construction Experimentierworkshop: Bau kleiner Flechtwerkmodule in neolithischer Bauweise
- Begin: 10:00 am
- End: 15:00 pm
- Location: .
Freifläche 5 / outside 5 (zw. Prellerhaus und Bauhaus.Atelier), .