Technical University of Munich spotlights eight student architecture projects
A project that reimagines obsolete urban infrastructures and another that envisions a river bath as a place for the community are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the Technical University of Munich.
Also featured are projects that reinvent Munich's urban wastelands, usually used for Oktoberfest. These projects explore redesigning spaces to ensure that they don't become redundant once the festival has passed.
Technical University of Munich
School:Â Technical University of Munich, Department of Architecture
Courses: MA Architecture
School statement:
"With more than 1,500 students, 200 scientists and 30 professors, the Department of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is pursuing a research-oriented teaching approach in cooperation with public organisations and companies. "Our study and research programme offers an extensive range of subjects across the three competence fields of urban and landscape transformation, integrated building technologies and cultural heritage, history and criticism.
"Our central task is to develop strategies for the transformation of our built environment. Starting from the core activity of designing, we synthesise and contextualise complex spatial solutions. This integrated approach is what TUM Architecture offers at many levels."
Tutti: a river bath on the Isar by Friederike Schneider
"In steadily growing cities such as Munich, public space is becoming increasingly scarce. Due...
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