


2023, BUILDING OF BUILDINGS WIEN - MILANO

2023, HOLLEIN CALLING

2023, GRAND TOUR

2023, SKIZZENFIBEL

2023, GRUNDKURS

2023, INSTAGRAM WOHNEN

2023, SPACE ANATOMY

2023, HALLSTADT DENKWERKSTATT

2022, CAP18

2022, HEALTHCARE CENTER

2022, ON BRAMANTE

2021, ARCHPLUS 244

2021, BAUAKADEMIE

2021, ARCHDIPLOMA

2021, STADTLEKTÜRE SPLIT

2021, Open Design Academy

2020, SOCIETY NOW

2020, STADTFABRIK

2020, LOS ANGELES ENDZEITMODERNE

2020, KRAKAU PARTITUREN

2020, PARIS TRANSFORMATIF

2019, MAPPING THE CROATIAN COAST

2019, NAHE FERNE

2018, Cartography of Smallness

2018, IKONEN

STADTLEKTÜRE SPLIT
EDITED BY THOMAS HASLER, INES NIZIC, MLADEN JADRIC
TU WIEN ACADEMIC PRESS, 2021
with texts by Ana Šverko, Goran Nikšić, Hrvoje Njiric Ivica Brnic, Lorenzo de Chiffre, und Theresa Krenn
The publication City Collage for Split presents a selection of projects realised by the research area Building Construction 1 at six different sites in the existing urban fabric of the Croatian port city of Split. The designs reflect the precisely formulated teaching content depicting construction properties in detail. The introduction to the „methodology of simultaneous design” is key to understanding the publication. Teaching at the Department of Building Construction and Design focuses on the essential link between construction and architectural form in all design assignments. In other words, this means building a structure of thought in which the concept of space and form are combined with spatial and constructive logic to bring forth impressive architecture. The drafting of plans and the graphic representation of the conceptualised building constitute the final stage of this process. The design of a cinema arts centre, a library, an archive, a thermal spa, a market hall, and the interweaving of these metropolitan structures into the urban fabric are the goal of city planning (Stadtlektüre). The five theme-based groups each deal with a building typology for a public institution, with the fundamental aspects of architecture and the handling of context, structure, space, construction, form and building appearance all considered in a common context.