056-0106-00L  Study Trip I

SemesterSpring Semester 2021
LecturersS. Schindler Kilian, M. Delbeke
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionGerman
CommentOnly for MAS in History and Theory of Architecture.


AbstractVenice defies many of the categories typically associated with the emergence of twentieth-century institutions. The nation state is one such example; it was not until 1866 that the city became Italian. As such, Venice is a rich case study to study how various forms of financial, governmental, and civic institutions emerged in tandem with its architecture and urbanism.
Learning objectiveThrough the lens of institutions, students will gain an understanding of the mutual construction of architectural, economic and political form. We will analyze various legal constructs that have shaped Venice and its hinterlands over the course of several centuries: credit, property, preservation, nation state, Biennale.
ContentVisit of key buildings and sites with lectures and guided tours; analyses of the intersections between institutional and architectural form.
LiteratureWill be announced on the class platform.