Workshop “History of construction technology and history of technology – cognitive interest, topics and methods in dialog”

October 10 and 11, 2024 in Stuttgart

The history of building technology and the history of technology differ in their research interests, topics and methods. Although they can be seen as sister disciplines, there has been no significant exchange between the two to date. This workshop attempted to address this desideratum by reflecting on and discussing the perspectives of both disciplines in four panels on the topics of “Innovation”, “Actors and Networks”, “Repairing” and “Methods and Epistemological Interests”.

A publication of the presentations and discussions, as well as a continuation and further development of the event concept, is in preparation.

Panel 1: Innovation

Moderation: Reinhold Bauer (University of Stuttgart)
Christiane Weber (University of Stuttgart): Stakeholders and technical innovation – the restoration of the tower foundation of Strasbourg Cathedral
Thomas Schuetz (University of Stuttgart): Artifact-specific innovation systems – the example of German prefabricated steel houses

Panel 2: Actors and networks

Moderation: Christiane Weber
Werner Lorenz (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg): Clash of cultures? Matthew Clark – a Scotsman in St. Petersburg
Marcus Popplow (KIT Karlsruhe): Matthew Clark in St. Petersburg. An attempt at classification from the perspective of the history of technology

Keynote:

Roland May (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg): The civil engineer Franz Dischinger – life and work in German high modernism

Panel 3: Repair

Moderation: Werner Lorenz
Reinhold Reith (Paris Lodron University Salzburg): Repairing – a topic in the history of technology
Michael Bastgen (Dombauhütte Cologne): Cathedrals. Buildings for eternity. Eternal repair.

Panel 4: Methods and cognitive interest

Moderation: Thomas Schuetz
Jasmin Schäfer (ETH Zurich): Wooden constructions as a source for the history of building technology
Alwin Cubasch: (Humboldt University of Berlin): Habitability in space – techniques and knowledge forums of habitability at Raymond Loewy and NASA.

Excursion to the Stuttgart television tower led by Sabine Kuban (Baden-Württemberg State Office for the Preservation of Monuments)

Cooperation partner:

  • Gesellschaft für Bautechnikgeschichte
  • Internationales Zentrum für Kultur- und Technikforschung der Universität Stuttgart
  • Baden-Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart
  • Institut für Architekturgeschichte (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christiane Weber M.A.) der Universität Stuttgart
  • Abteilung Wirkungsgeschichte der Technik (Prof. Dr. Reinhold Bauer) der Universität Stuttgart

Program overview

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Photos of the event

Foto von Christine Etteldorf

Foto von Christine Etteldorf

Foto von Christine Etteldorf

Foto von Christine Etteldorf

Foto von Christine Etteldorf

Teilnehmer des Workshops

Exkursion Stuttgarter Fernsehturm, Foto: Werner Lorenz

Exkursion Stuttgarter Fernsehturm, Foto: Werner Lorenz

Further Veranstaltung, Workshop Aktivitäten