ITA Pool Introduction to courses within the institute ITA: 8.9.21, 10-11h, HIB Open Space.
Courses
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Title
Hours
Lecturers
052-0913-21 S
Denkmalpflege: Vermitteln & Ausstellen
Keine Lehrveranstaltung am 28.10. (Seminarwoche) sowie 16./23.12.21 (vor Schlussabgaben). ITA Pool Einführungsveranstaltung über die angebotenen Kurse des Instituts ITA: 8.9.21, 10-11h, HIB Open Space.
This elective course discusses current as well as historical practices and theories of preservation. Under the title "Communicate & Exhibit", the focus in the fall semester of 2021 is on forward-looking positions on "Building in the Existing Building Stock" and how these are communicated to the public by preservation experts, architects, and curators.
Learning objective
This course provides students with insight into the most important theories and practices of historic preservation and ways of conveying and exhibiting them. Students can deepen their understanding of the subject and discuss issues in a group by examining a topic of their own choice.
Content
Current strategies of "building in the existing fabric" are backed by various historical theories and practices of preservation. But which architects follow - explicitly or implicitly - which theory? How do these points of view evolve through the activities of different actors in their preservation and building activities, what forms of sufficiency have been and are being practiced? What "first works" are worth showing that introduce significant architectural oeuvres as building within the existing built fabric? In the fall semester of 2021, we will explore influential approaches to preservation and examine narratives associated with them, such as resource allocation, change of use, and "modernisation”. We will also analyse, discuss, and question their public communication. The insights gained will flow into the development of curatorial concepts, which will be applied and tested on the basis of a specific project site.
Competencies
Subject-specific Competencies
Concepts and Theories
assessed
Techniques and Technologies
assessed
Method-specific Competencies
Analytical Competencies
assessed
Decision-making
assessed
Media and Digital Technologies
assessed
Problem-solving
assessed
Project Management
assessed
Social Competencies
Communication
assessed
Cooperation and Teamwork
assessed
Customer Orientation
fostered
Leadership and Responsibility
assessed
Self-presentation and Social Influence
assessed
Sensitivity to Diversity
assessed
Negotiation
assessed
Personal Competencies
Adaptability and Flexibility
fostered
Creative Thinking
assessed
Critical Thinking
assessed
Integrity and Work Ethics
assessed
Self-awareness and Self-reflection
fostered
Self-direction and Self-management
fostered
Performance assessment
Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)