News
SAIB übernimmt Nachlass von Prof. Peter Färber (1938-2023), Professor für Architekturzeichnen und Raumgestaltung (1983-2001)
SAIB übernimmt Nachlass von Prof. Peter Färber (1938-2023), Professor für Architekturzeichnen und Raumgestaltung (1983-2001)
Studying
Stegreif #08 - 30 Stunden Flagge zeigen
Stegreif #08 - 30 Stunden Flagge zeigen
Collaborations
Architecture School of Commons: GRRR WATERLANDSCAPES
Architecture School of Commons: GRRR WATERLANDSCAPES
Workshop
Partisan Design Camp
Partisan Design Camp
Inputs / Talks
Tatjana Schneider to be a guest at the 'Uma Revolução Assim' Festival
Tatjana Schneider to be a guest at the 'Uma Revolução Assim' Festival
Inputs / Talks
Natures of Hope — Education Symposium
Natures of Hope — Education Symposium
Gathering
this & that
this & that
Inputs / Talks
Podiumsdiskussion Stadt im Wandel – Nachbarschaft, Gemeinschaft, Gentrifizierung
Podiumsdiskussion Stadt im Wandel – Nachbarschaft, Gemeinschaft, Gentrifizierung
Inputs / Talks
Tatjana Schneider to present Open Cultures
Tatjana Schneider to present Open Cultures
Workshop
A4F — Netzwerktreffen „Gemeinsam für die Bauwende“
A4F — Netzwerktreffen „Gemeinsam für die Bauwende“
Research / Awards
Fördermittel / Funding – Climate Future Lab: Open Planning Cultures
Fördermittel / Funding – Climate Future Lab: Open Planning Cultures
Guests
Markus Bader (raumlabor berlin) im Gespräch mit Hanna Noller (Stadtlücken Stuttgart)
Markus Bader (raumlabor berlin) im Gespräch mit Hanna Noller (Stadtlücken Stuttgart)
Inputs / Talks
Ayat Tarik bei Podiumsdiskussion zur Niedersächsischen Wohnungsbaugesellschaft
Ayat Tarik bei Podiumsdiskussion zur Niedersächsischen Wohnungsbaugesellschaft
Inputs / Talks
Urban Governance as Enabler — Tatjana Schneider and Finn Williams at Luca
Urban Governance as Enabler — Tatjana Schneider and Finn Williams at Luca
Inputs / Talks
Tatjana Schneider spricht im Rahmen des architectural tuesday
Tatjana Schneider spricht im Rahmen des architectural tuesday
Inputs / Talks
Tatjana Schneider speaks at Cultures of Regeneration
Tatjana Schneider speaks at Cultures of Regeneration
Inputs / Talks
Q+/SQUAT - Podiumsdiskussion
Q+/SQUAT - Podiumsdiskussion
Walk
What if Foraging was common(s)?
What if Foraging was common(s)?
Field Trips
Warsaw
Warsaw
Workshop
GTAS PhD Colloquium
GTAS PhD Colloquium
Guests
Gastvortrag: Robin Höning (endboss)
Gastvortrag: Robin Höning (endboss)
Inputs / Talks
Building Environments: Architectural Theory in a Changing Climate Symposium
Building Environments: Architectural Theory in a Changing Climate Symposium
Inputs / Talks
Symposium IMPACT THROUGH TEACHING!
Symposium IMPACT THROUGH TEACHING!
The international symposium Impact Through Teaching! aims to illuminate the transformative effects and driving forces of emerging educational practices, and to foster a dialogue among international researchers and educators in the field of architecture.
Amidst our growing awareness of changing environmental conditions, the (Post-)Anthropocene provides a context for radical, speculative, hitherto unfamiliar, ethical, ecological and experimental architectural practices. But what are the implications for architecture itself, how does architecture need to be recontextualized to cope with the uncertainties of the climate crisis?
It seems time to renegotiate past forces of architectural education and to develop an appropriate vocabulary to capture and document its effects. In doing so, we aim to shed light on the multifaceted dimensions of the outcomes of teaching practices and provide insights that can guide future educational approaches.
The symposium provides a collaborative format for exploring the documentation and mediation of pedagogical effects. Across five workshops focusing on Pedagogical Positions, Activist Interventions, Design Practices, Material Practices and Digital Matters, we seek to foster dialogue and networking among emerging teaching methodologies.
Tatjana Schneider will speak as part of the panel on Activistic Interventions along with Charlotte Barthes-Malterre (EPFL), Hélène Frichot (University of Melbourne), and Beata Hemer (Royal Danish Academy).