Social Design Summer School 2022

Social Design - Summer School 2022

A collaboration of the Social Design Studio (University of Applied Arts Vienna) with the ENUTC-Project “TRUSTMAKING: Young creators and responsibilities for the new green transition” and the Ceramics Studio of the University of Applied Arts Vienna

The topic of the Social Design Summer School 2022 is as relevant as exemplary. During the last two years city dwellers – especially youth – in particular yearned for being outside, for free expanses to move and be moved. The perception of open respectively public spaces in dense urban areas thoroughly changed with limited options of consumption. Urban qualities are not only evolving around possibilities to eat, drink and shop but rather around literally immaterial qualities which are transmitted by other people – of all generations –, by plants, by animals, by sensual experiences, by narratives, invisible systems, routines and rituals, rhythms, anchor points, by history and, of course, a prospect of an imaginable future. Urban structures are shaped by the interplay of their multiple layers. But layers opening up to qualities of “lieux infinis” (Encore Heureux) are adding to an atmosphere, to social density and cohesion, are communicating notions of in- as well as ex-clusion, of potentials and of unplanned possibilities of (urban) development and its infra-structure.

This year’s Social Design Summer School is – for the second time – taking place in Rothneusiedl, a neighbourhood of approximately 700 inhabitants and also part of Vienna’s 10th district. Though the area is located at the southern outskirts of Vienna it has been populated since thousands of years, being a site for early agricultural and livestock farming. It was used for viniculture by former soldiers of Roman legions, the “Migration of the Peoples” left their traces, as did the Magyars, Ottomans, periods of war and peace, plagues and natural catastrophes. With the foundation of brickworks at the end of the 18th century the population grew at a fast pace. Around 1795, about 104 people lived there, hundred years later the local population had grown to 2000. The bricks produced in the area served to build all representative monuments in Vienna’s city center while the workers’ living conditions remained extremely poor and life threatening. Mid last century, the brick production was abandoned and the area was recovered in greenery and started to be partly urbanized. Big parts of Rothneusiedl also look back on a long history of agricultural land but are now zoned for urbanization, with greenery transitioning into “green infrastructure”. In 25 years, the remaining fields of Rothneusiedl will be the ground for a new densely built part of Vienna, providing housing for a fast growing city.

The Summer School will be based at the Haschahof aka Zukunftshof, a historical grange with original buildings from the 19th century. The complex will also serve as a future urban center for the upcoming development: a first local urban center that will be followed by the building of housing will follow (approximately around 2045). So far, the grange is still surrounded by fields and meadows, but their destiny is determined. Agricultural land is zoned for building new neighbourhoods of Vienna for housing the many.

The topic of the Summer School is focusing on the resources of the place, natural, historical and cultural resources, graspable but not necessarily material.

The great program of 10 days will deal with the following questions:

What are the immaterial resources of the place? What will they be? (exploration, identification, protection, development)How to get a hold of immaterial resources?How to get hands on material resources?Is there a genius loci? And if so: how to deal with it?How to create urban qualities and to avoid the risks of a suburban “Alltagsleere” (void of the everyday)?How to involve (future) inhabitants, dwellers, settlers, neighbors – especially those who are young today and might live there “tomorrow”?How to create a future for upcoming generations?How to avoid “fast housing”?How to vitalise activism in terms of interests and wish production?How could agricultural green be partly transformed into green infrastructure of a city quarter?How to develop a local center with lively public spaces for all?How to plan “dysfunctional spaces” (Lucius Burckhardt) especially for youth to explore, to hide and seek?Which artistic strategies could be applied? How?

On the last day we will celebrate a great public feast from plates made out of the local clay.

For the Summer School, a camping site will be installed at Zukunftshof, depending on the weather conditions there will also possibilities to sleep indoors. Participants can reach the center of Vienna with public transport.

Guests from the University of Applied Arts and TU Wien, project partners of TRUSTMAKING from The Netherlands, Norway and Lithuania, and artists, architects, activists, urbanists, local snail farmers will join.

The program includes urban mining, digging clay, using clay, discovery walks along fields and creeks, explorations and encounters with human and non-human neighbors, excursions to close and far-away old and new city quarters, utopian renderings for future uses and many more actions and exchanges.

APPLICANTS

The Summer School is intended for master students and young practitioners of all disciplines ranging from the arts, design, theory to architecture/urbanism, activism or related fields who would like to explore interdisciplinary approaches and share skills and knowledge from previous projects. Applicants should have experience in artistic/urban projects. The course is open to about 10 international students.

PROCEDURE

Applicants are asked to submit a motivation letter including a short description of a project idea to build upon during the summer school (max. 1 page) and a short CV (max. 1 page). Please send your application in one document (.pdf) to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. until 12 June 2022.

ECTS CREDITS

Students will receive a certificate with 8 ECTS credits from the University of Applied Arts Vienna.

FEE

The Summer School fee is EUR 300 €, including a social welcome dinner. Students are expected to pay for their own travel. There will be space to install your tents and sleeping bags.

Q+A

Do not hesitate to get back to us for any further questions. Stefan will answer your questions: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

PROGRAM:

Please, register with Stefan to get the regular updates about the program.

Further details about the contributers:

https://keramikstudio.uni-ak.ac.at

https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/project/trustmaking/

http://socialdesign.ac.at

https://www.treecycle.at

Time
10 – 17 July 2022
Links
https://keramikstudio.uni-ak.ac.at https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/project/trustmaking/ http://socialdesign.ac.at https://www.treecycle.at