Position | Qualitätsmanagement und Wissenschaftskommunikation |
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Organisation | Fakultät 2, Abt. B+U |
Building, Room | AB, 811a |
Address | Neustadtswall 30 28199 Bremen |
Phone: +49 421 5905-2269 | |
Fax: +49 421 5905 | |
A wide range of information can be collected about the city as an invisible-visible phenomenon in urban planning analysis. Social media, the Internet, film, photos and texts lead to a large amount of accumulated information that can be mapped in a variety of ways and integrated into the design process under keywords such as "design intelligence" or "design research". In the elective module "Design Intelligence" at the School of Architecture Bremen, Bachelor's and Master's students have dealt intensively with the mapping of urban spaces and developed their own city portrait using media of their choice. In order to gain an overview of the methodological diversity, the students gave presentations on publications that represent characteristic forms of urban mapping. These included publications by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and his architecture firm OMA/AMO, which has been experimenting with painting, collages, manifestos, indexes and artistic encyclopaedias in urban mapping since the early 1970s.A key crystallization point of this multimedia urban mapping was the book "S,M,L,XL", published in 1996, in which fragments of information from diverse fields of knowledge create a complex networked store of knowledge. In addition, during the course of the seminar, selected books on Mexico City illustrated the diversity with which a city can be portrayed from different perspectives. Katherine Harmon's publications, with their overviews of the diversity of mappings and maps, were also an inspiration for the students' personal city portraits. In this catalog, the students have now compiled their city portraits into a diverse tour of Bremen, Norddeich and Wilhelmsburg. Urban analyses, childhood memories, sketches and photo collages combine with podcasts to create a lively, vibrant city portrait of the time-honored Hanseatic city.
VIELFALT _ Hemelingen _ Safia Schuchmann und Christina Schulte
FARBEN _ Rundgang _ Julia Schmitz und Melina Hoops
ÖFFENTLICH PRIVAT _ Neustadt _ Jan Erik Penning
WAHRNEHMUNG _ Schnoor _ Kim Chi Kröff und Lena Lüking
CHAOS _ Hauptbahnhof _ Leonie Maas
PERSPEKTIVE _ Hauptbahnhof _ Rim Ramadan und Maram Al-Khalil
ÜBERFORDERT _ Innenstadt _ Mara Bergmann
MENSCHEN _ Freundebuc _ Emmelie Ulbrich
HEIMISCHE URBANITÄT _ Wilhelm-Kaisen Brücke _ Pia Fischer und Antonia Appel
OFF-/SEASON _ Norden/ Norddeich _ Lena Meyer-Christians
ANEIGNUNG _ Wilhelmsburg _ Feride Subasi
MULTICULTURE _ Bremen Ost _ Ecem Düzgören und Beyza Tepe
HEIMAT _ Bremer Viertel _ Marleen Paulik