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Reiseuni Report – Making of: 2008 - 2019

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>>> Report.Reiseuni.eu (eBook) Cover How do we define new aims for a generalist architectural research and study programme? To generate design knowledge and site-specific solutions in a glocal mind-set? And instead of disregarding cultural differences, how might we profit from the rich and diverse university landscape of Europe? More than 40 authors from three generations and 14 universities offer an open-access online publication in four volumes about the cooperative Master's Programme and European Architecture Dialogue which includes insights from theory and practice. >>> Report.Reiseuni.eu (eBook)

2018-05-12 | Bauhaus Dessau: Open Studio Haifa

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Bauhaus-Haifa Collage, Christian Pieper, jp3 Since 2016, a workshop trilogy about the “Pioneers of the Modern” has taken place in Dessau to trace the historical, partly destroyed representations and pioneering concepts related to the Bauhaus period from 1925 -1932 for developing an exhibition promenade in the public realm of Dessau. The topic this year: “Pioneers of the Modern: Transplanted”. >>> Read More

2017-04-19 | WS06 starts at Bauhaus Dessau [C4]

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From Haifa to Bauhaus Dessau The international, postgraduate students of the Reiseuni_lab [Class-04, 2016-2018] arrive from Haifa, NB School of Architecture and Design (Workshop 05) to Bauhaus Dessau (Workshop 06) to investigate spatial, urban concepts in the context of the visible and intangible modern heritage of Dessau. The tracing of the historical, partly destroyed representations and related sites of the Bauhaus period until 1933 will be connected in a “Public Space Exhibition” to bridge the modern architecture of the city. >>> WS-Programme WS06 at Bauhaus Dessau >>> WS-Programme WS05 at NB Haifa School of Design

2014-12-11 | International Master's Programme: European Architecture at TTÜ

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>>> Current Program Information 11_Workshops at 6 Universities + 1 Master’s Thesis [2015-2017] The two-year training is structured around a series of 8 project workshops + 3 reflective workshops at 6 different higher education institutions: Urban planning as well as architectural and artistic issues – open questions virulent to the cities & regions of the participating universities – will be examined at all scales; multi-dimensional planning processes, design and communication strategies constitute integral parts of a democratic culture of building to transform existing buildings and urban quarters with regard to ecological sustainability. Problems will be resolved in the context of cultural heritage and pre-existing structures. Studies Curriculum 2015-17 Professional Skills Philosophie Regularities Reiseuni_lab Partner Universities Application Studies [120 ECTS credits] All metropolitan areas of Europe have to rethink and to transform urb...