- Teaching
- Transformations
- April 1, 2024
Transformations II 2024
Transformations I & II combined are the whole first year mandatory urban theory module within the urban design graduate programme. In the winter term the course is split into a lecture and a reading seminar, the summer schedule is organized as a seminar.
In the seminar we will continue the engagement with contemporary debates in urban theory in a global perspective. We will facilitate the critical analysis of case studies and key projects in contemporary urbanism and reflect on the agency of built environment professionals in different geographical and cultural contexts. The seminar is based on the discussion of key texts from architecture and planning theory, urban social science and urban history.
Requirements are regular attendance and active engagement in class, preparation of texts and discussion formats, group presentations and a written individual paper.
Mittwochs 9:00 – 12:00
Raum 3.109 Seminarraum IX
contributors
Dr. Fabian Namberger
Academic Staff, Postdoc Sociology
Prof. Dr. Monika Grubbauer
Professor, History and Theory of the City
2023/2024
Liminal Cities
Urban Life In-between
Faced by a multiplicity of global crises, urban life today has reached a tipping point. Most pressingly, an accelerating climate catastrophe calls for feasible social and ecological alternatives beyond western capitalist hegemony and its dependence on profit-oriented production and excessive mass consumption. Equally, the resurgence of military conflict in and beyond Europe combined with the …