Workshop of the Cluster H

The first workshop of Cluster H with the sub-projects “Railway bridges in the network” (Krafczyk/Marx), “Values inherent in construction” (Angermann/Meier) and “Hidden steel constructions in sacred buildings” (Fissabre/Pottgiesser/Rottke/Thiele) dealt with two aspects of the “cultural heritage of construction” that are essential for all three sub-projects: firstly, the peculiarity that some constructions and the properties and values attributed to them are hidden or even immaterial and therefore invisible. On the other hand, the fact that it is above all the mass-produced or everyday and thus rather inconspicuous buildings and structures that are challenging in the context of the research questions of the projects. The aim was therefore to find ways and methods of recording, analyzing, describing and communicating the inconspicuous and the invisible.

To this end, Prof. Dr. Jens Soentgen (Wissenschaftszentrum Umwelt, University of Augsburg), a chemist and philosopher, was invited to give a different perspective on dealing with and communicating the inconspicuous. In his lecture “The inconspicuous: phenomenological and rhetorical aspects”, he explained the ancient practice of paradoxical eulogy and its application to inconspicuous everyday phenomena such as dust.

The five contributions from the cluster dealt with the conservation approach to the invisible (Angermann), its recording (Rudolph) and mediation (Fissabre, Janich) as well as two case studies of the inconspicuous: typified railroad bridges (Monka-Birkner) and multi-storey building systems (Anders).

The event was hosted by the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and the International Heritage Center of the University of Weimar. During the two half days in the concentration-promoting seclusion of the Neufert House in Weimar-Gelmeroda, the headquarters of the International Heritage Center and, as an experimental timber building from 1929, also a “cultural heritage structure”, the cluster members and some guests were able to engage in lively discussions and discuss further projects of the cluster.

 

Begrüßung durch Prof. Dr. Jan Willmann als Vertreter des gastgebenden International Heritage Center (Foto Werner Lorenz)

Input-Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Jens Soentgen, Universität Augsburg (Foto Ida Janzen)

Programm des Workshops (Foto Werner Lorenz)

 

 

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Tagungsraum im ehem. Atelier des Neufert-Hauses von 1929 (Foto Werner Lorenz)

Pause auf der Terrasse des Neufert-Hauses (Foto Werner Lorenz)

„Probebelastung“ des Balkons des Neufert-Hauses (Foto Jonatan Anders)

 

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