Excursion to Ruhr2010
Freitag, Juni 4th, 2010Activating Junkalor
Freitag, Juni 4th, 2010“Activating Junkalor” is the task of Dessau Summerschool of Architecture in 2010. We will work on the abandoned Art Nouveau Hall in Dessau, a former plant of Hugo Junkers, the German aircraft pioneer and partner of Walter Gropius when Bauhaus moved from Weimar to Dessau in 1926.
At present, deconstruction is going on at the neighbouring areas. Just recently, on April 21st, 2010, the Building Committee of Dessau City Council made a postponement for the tearing down of this particular hall until September, 2010.
Greetings from Judson University
Montag, Mai 10th, 2010Master Students after graduation at Judson University
Hey,
this is Mathias. It is April 2010 and I’m currently at Judson
University in Elgin, Chicago. I have a great time here beside
my study going to Chicago Downtown (every weekend) ,
Milwaukee, Washinghton DC, Philadelphia, New York ,
Indianapolis (in spring break)……
At first I would like to write about Chicago. If you want to
visit the USA, travel to Chicago and you will never forget
this experience because Chicago is “the” city of architecture
in the USA.
The most impressive about this city are the skyscrapers.
You are getting lost in the canyons between the buildings.
So far I have visited Chicago 8 times and there is always
something to discover. Hot spots are the Hancock Tower,
The Art Institute of Chicago, the Milennium Park, the Navy
Pier, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Planetarium,
Field Museum, Michigan Avenue ……..
And I’m sure that I will discover much more until the end
of my exchange semester. But these aren’t the only
experiences I have made.
I also went to Milwaukee to visit the Calatrava pavilion.
The design of the building is the most impressive architecture
I’ve ever seen in my life. I spent a whole day with architecture
students from my University in this city. You only need a car
and you can drive wherever you want.
Learning and speaking a different language in everyday life,
studying in the Master Course at a private university and
beeing in a country with different cultures and habitsis….
this is so exiting for me. And the architecture programm
is great too. Less classes and much more intensive care are
the strengths of this University. Sustainability plays the largest
role in the architecture program. You will find this aspect in
each class. I chose two other classes beside the advanced
studio class for the Master Students. The first one is acoustic
class and the second one is sculpture class. I could not choose
more because these classes are so intense. I love working in
the studio with all the other architecture students. You can
talk with the juniors, seniors, master students and the
professors about the projects and discuss about different opinions
whenever you want.
The interactive studio space is located in a new architecture
building with a huge atrium. My workspace was located in
front of the huge glass window of the atrium. The best working
atmosphere I’ve ever seen. The relationship between Students
and Professors is intensive, more close and familiar.
The projects in studio are very interesting. The most important
fact beside climatic influences and the landscape design is
sustainability. The most interesting class is acoustic class.
We had guest lectures from employers from different acoustic
firms and we took an excursion to the Shakespeare Theatre
in Chicago to study the acoustic environment in this building.
I have realized that the design process is different than in Dessau.
The architecture program at Judson University follows a very
structured curriculum which leads to extended work hours in studio
( 2 am in the morning is normal ).
I’m living in the Lindner Dorm with two American design
students. The community on campus is great. Everyone
knows each other. There is always someone who wants to
talk with the german guy. And you will find a lot of friends
for lifetime. I will miss the master students from my course
who spent many nights, working on our projects in the studio.
And I will also miss the excitement of learning about a culture
and city that is rich in architecture.
All in all I think this is an excellent exchange program and an
exciting opportunity to study in USA, a totally different but
exiting world. I would take an exchange semester again. I’m
enjoying the time and the culture.
I really hope everyone can visit Chicago and see this in
there lifetime. I am very glad I did.
Greetings from Chicago
See you later.
Mathias Lehmann
Millennium Park in Chicago
Master students, my brother and me
Skyline of New York
Trip to Philadelphia
Trip to Washinghton DC
midterm presentation in front of guest architects and professors
Florida Atlantic University in Fort Lauderdale
Sonntag, April 18th, 2010Hey, this is Christian.
In last fall I have studied at the FAU in Fort Lauderdale architecture and was inspired by the offered courses very much.
The contact with the professors and students has very felt well.
After my stay in Fort Lauderdale I had visited Washington and New York.
So I can recommend to everybody this exchange programme.
Yours sincerely
Christian Pioch
Studio – Finals on July 9th, 2009
Donnerstag, Juli 23rd, 2009
Studio ended very successful with the students presenting a network of eight interventions to be applied to the City of Werben / Elbe with the following topics: “OnSiteLab”, “OvercomingGates”, “SocialNetworks”, “GothicRoute”, “MED-Works”, “Modular River Highway”, “City Theatre” and “Werben Modular Embassy”.
Representatives of the City of Werben, the Administrative District of Stendal and the IBA Urban Redevelopment Saxony – Anhalt 2010 Project participated in the discussion at the “Bauhaus – Bridge”.
Networks turning Heads at Midterms ~
Freitag, Juni 12th, 2009
Bauhaus Lectures Dessau on May 28th, 2009
Freitag, Juni 12th, 2009First Working at Werben on May 19th
Freitag, Mai 29th, 2009
experiences in the west
Dienstag, Dezember 16th, 2008Hey,
this is Lisa. I am currently at Judson University in Elgin, close to Chicago – an advantage!
I am having a lot of different experiences. Not only speaking another language in everydaylife, but also to be in a country where there are so many different customs and traditions – which is not like I expected it to be. The Architecture Program differs very much from what I was used to at Anhalt University of Applied Science. I do not have as many classes, but those I have are therefore more intense. What I really like about the program here is working in the studio. In the building where the architecture faculty is located, is a huge room where every student of every semester has their own workspace. This arrangement creates an atmosphere that I really enjoy. You always have the opportunity to ask your classmates, talk with them about your or their projects, and discuss different opinions on architecture.
And the professors are very interested in the “european” way of architecture. I like the good relationship between students and professors.
The city of Chicago is an amazing place to experience works of world reknown architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe and Frank Gehry. Chicago is “the” city of architecture in the USA. But I also really like the numerous art works.
I go to downtown Chicago as much as I can to experience the wind from Lake Michigan blowing through the shady urban canyons; Michigan Avenue with the fancy shops where the Chicago people present their new designer clothes; the Lakeshore walk where people train for the next Chicago Marathon; the 200,000 people in Grant Park celebrating Barack Obama to be their next President; …
The life at Judson’s campus is an adventure for me. I am sharing my room with two American girls who have totally different majors and backgrounds so sometimes we have differing opinions. But this type of living creates a good commuity when you know that there will always be someone next door, or one story down, to talk, to have a nice time with.



















