14.03. – 23.03 Team Wien
In 2017 the Team Wien consisting of Anna Paul, Bika Rebek, Büro KLK, Daniela Mehlich, Felix Steinhof, Mostlikely and Tzou Lubroth Architekten were asked to present their concept of a collaborative designed and organized cultural pavilion at the Vienna Biennale co-organised by the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts. The research documents the work intensive and in time limited collaboration of the Team Wien in a book and an analogue model. In the book Team Wien´s mainly written down collaboration via emails was documented. By presenting all collected emails, from the first meeting to the final design, the process of how decisions were made, on which ideas were agreed on and how ideas were rejected, the process of design can be observed. The additional analogue model can be seen as a contact tracing model of the different actors in the design process.
Editors: Petra Petersson / Wolfgang List
Exhibition Catalog and Model
156 Pages
English
June 2017
14.03. – 23.03 Team Wien
In 2017 the Team Wien consisting of Anna Paul, Bika Rebek, Büro KLK, Daniela Mehlich, Felix Steinhof, Mostlikely and Tzou Lubroth Architekten were asked to present their concept of a collaborative designed and organized cultural pavilion at the Vienna Biennale co-organised by the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts. The research documents the work intensive and in time limited collaboration of the Team Wien in a book and an analogue model. In the book Team Wien´s mainly written down collaboration via emails was documented. By presenting all collected emails, from the first meeting to the final design, the process of how decisions were made, on which ideas were agreed on and how ideas were rejected, the process of design can be observed. The additional analogue model can be seen as a contact tracing model of the different actors in the design process.
Editors: Petra Petersson / Wolfgang List
Exhibition Catalog and Model
156 Pages
English
June 2017