822154 VO Architectural Theory

winter semester 2025/2026 | Last update: 09.02.2026 Place course on memo list
822154
VO Architectural Theory
VO 2
2,5
every 2 weeks
annually
German

In this course, students gain insight into the political, ideological, and philosophical contexts of architecture, urbanism, and landscape.

## The History of Contemporary Architecture

This year’s lecture on architecture theory I call "The History of Contemporary Architecture“. It will  trace a genealogy of architecture’s practice that has radically shifted since the end of the Second World War in relation to modernism and its economic, technological and political framework. 

 

The aim is to provide an analytical tool that will enable the students to navigate current architectural discourses and, in the best case, to develop their own position. 

 

This means that the lecture focuses specifically on analysing significant projects and their embeddness in social discourses of the last 50 years. The symbolic starting point of the lecture is 8 February 1971, the day on which the data centre of the world's first fully electronic stock exchange of the „National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations“ (NASDAQ), opens in New York. 

 

Shortly afterwards, on 15 August 1971, then US President Nixon declared the withdrawal from the Bretton Woods Agreement, which  initially had made possible the post-war economic miracle and the social-liberal welfare state in the western industrial nations. From this moment onwards, money production became more and more virtual, the use of electronic technology intensified, and the political ideology commonly known as "neoliberalism" increasingly became the dominant thought pattern of our societies, and hence also the logic of architectural production. Hence, the themes, content and aesthetic practice have been and are shifting and can be  traced and analyzed in significant projects.

Course examination according to § 6, statute section on "study-law regulations".

Written, electronic examination procedure in the form of a single-choice test

Will be discussed in the first lesson.

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Group 0
Date Time Location
Tue 2025-10-07
17.15 - 20.30 HS B (Technik) HS B (Technik) Barrier-free
Tue 2025-10-21
17.15 - 20.30 HSB 1 HSB 1 Barrier-free
Fri 2025-11-07
15.30 - 18.45 HS B (Technik) HS B (Technik) Barrier-free
Tue 2025-11-18
17.15 - 20.30 HS B (Technik) HS B (Technik) Barrier-free
Tue 2025-12-02
17.15 - 20.30 HS B (Technik) HS B (Technik) Barrier-free
Tue 2025-12-09
CANCELED
17.15 - 20.30 HS E (Technik) HS E (Technik) Barrier-free
Tue 2026-01-13
17.15 - 20.30 HS B (Technik) HS B (Technik) Barrier-free
Tue 2026-01-20
17.15 - 20.30 HS E (Technik) HS E (Technik) Barrier-free
Thu 2026-01-29
13.45 - 18.00 rr 14 rr 14 Barrier-free Prüfung
Fri 2026-03-13
10.00 - 13.45 rr 14 rr 14 Barrier-free Prüfung
Fri 2026-05-08
13.45 - 16.00 rr 14 rr 14 Barrier-free Prüfung
Group Booking period Date of exam
2025-09-01 08:00 - 2026-01-31 23:59
Rumpfhuber A.
2026-01-01 00:00 - 2026-01-26 23:59
2026-01-29
13:45 - 18:00
RR 14 + RR 15
Note:
WICHTIG: Gruppeneinteilung und genaue Uhrzeit werden per E-Mail nach Ablauf der Anmeldefrist mitgeteilt. Anmeldungen nach Ende der Anmeldefrist können aus technischen Gründen nicht mehr angenommen werden. MODUS: Online-Prüfung in Präsenz (via OLAT) im Rechnerraum. Weitere Prüfungstermine werden voraussichtlich im März und April stattfinden.
Rumpfhuber A.
2026-02-11 00:00 - 2026-03-10 23:59
2026-03-13
10:00 - 13:45
RR15 + RR14
Note:
WICHTIG: Gruppeneinteilung und genaue Uhrzeit werden per E-Mail nach Ablauf der Anmeldefrist mitgeteilt. Anmeldungen nach Ende der Anmeldefrist können aus technischen Gründen nicht mehr angenommen werden. MODUS: Online-Prüfung in Präsenz im Rechnerraum.
Rumpfhuber A.