Common Ground #4 – Hochmoderne

The aim of the annual “CommonGround” workshop for doctoral students and postdocs in SPP 2255 is to create common foundations – a CommonGround – with a view to the fields of the history of construction technology, engineering sciences and monument theory and to discuss these together. The fourth workshop in the series took place on October 14 and 15, 2024 in Weimar. The organizing team chose “High Modernism” as the common theme.

High modernism, as a periodization, affects all projects. External specialist lectures by Prof. Thomas Hänseroth and Prof. Dr. Thomas Etzemüller opened up the topic of “High Modernism” from the perspective of the history of technology and from the perspective of historical studies via input lectures. In a moderated discussion, the topic was then discussed in a large group with all participants and discussed again the following day with the SPP participants.

The discussion showed that the periodization model of high modernity can be advantageous for the SPP when used as an order of meaning, but has disadvantages as a definition of a fixed period of time. The meeting provided for further sharpening and attention in the use of the term.

Tagungsraum in der ehem. Kunsthochschule von Henry van de Velde, heute Hauptgebäude der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar (Foto Werner Lorenz)

Erläuterungen zum Raumfachwerk der Sporthalle durch den für die Ertüchtigung verantwortlichen Bauingenieur (Foto Werner Lorenz)

Detail der Ertüchtigung im Randbereich des Raumfachwerks der Sporthalle (Foto Werner Lorenz)

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Begehung der Sporthalle an der Falkenburg (Foto Werner Lorenz)

Haupteingang der ehem. Kunsthochschule (Foto Werner Lorenz)

Südgiebel der ehem. Kunstgewerbeschule von Henry van de Velde (Foto Werner Lorenz)

 

 

 

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