848306 PJ Entwerfen 1
Wintersemester 2025/2026 | Stand: 02.10.2025 | LV auf Merkliste setzenThe final presentation will include a complete architectural design project grounded in specific strategy and site context, framed around the questions of living together in Innsbruck. It will include site analysis, conceptual sketches, diagrams, architectural drawings (plans, sections, elevations), and physical models demonstrating the design’s spatial and material qualities.
This design studio invites you to explore four different ways of thinking and making architecture - Grown – Sewn – Blown – Hewn - as strategies for reimagining how we live together in the city, creating new forms of inhabitation.
Whether it’s the modular expansion inspired by living systems, the delicate play of lightness and transparency that shapes spaces, the dynamic, ever-shifting forms created by air, pressure, and movement or the grounded solidity of carved stones – each approach offers a unique lens on how architecture can emerge through process, material behaviour, and environmental interaction.
Key Topics:
Grown explores how architecture can develop through processes of expansion, evolution, and self-organisation. This approach invites you to think about natural growth patterns, modularity, adaptability, and time-based transformation, as well as biological applications in architecture.
expansion | transformation | adaptation | resilience
Sewn draws from textile logic – light, flexible, layered, and assembled. It explores softness, tension, and movement, where architecture can fold, stretch, wrap, and adapt to its context like fabric. Think weaving, stitching, or lacing materials and elements to create lightweight, responsive spaces that can be rigid or soft, lasting or ephemeral, still or alive with motion.
lightness | flexibility | assemblage | craft | impermanence
Blown is shaped by atmospheric forces – wind, air pressure, and change. It invites you to explore volatility, ephemerality, reversibility, and structures that are always in flux. You might experiment with membranes, bubbles, or inflatable forms that can appear, disappear, or shift with their environment.
reversibility | temporality | volatility | contrast
Hewn is about carving, grounding, and presence. It explores how architecture can emerge from the land – solid, and tied to place and time. Working with local, enduring materials, this strategy investigates mass and form-memory, creating structures that feel formed with the site rather than simply placed on it.
permanence | form memory | site-specificity | solidity
You will learn by doing – through analysing examples, brainstorming possibilities, studying sites, sketching, conceptualising, building models, testing ideas, visualising thoughts, and sharing feedback in a supportive environment.
You’ll be encouraged to experiment, take risks, learn from setbacks, and refine your work. The studio will also include short workshops to guide you through site analysis, architectural drawing techniques, and how to translate material and process exploration into architectural concepts. This studio is a chance to develop essential architectural skills – not just what to draw or build, but how and why to represent your ideas thoughtfully. We will emphasise intentionality: how you select and use drawings, models, and diagrams to highlight what matters most in your work.
Lehrveranstaltungsprüfung gemäß § 6 Satzungsteil, Studienrechtliche Bestimmungen.
Evaluation is based on active participation, integration of new skills, and clarity of the final design process. Both group and individual contributions will be assessed. A hands-on, critical approach to making and testing is expected. Final presentations must communicate both the design concept and its development.
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