Art ∙ Architecture ∙ Nature City for Dreams Residenzschloss Dresden Konzerthaus Stuttgart Megathek Hamburg Forum Bildende Künste Nantesbuch Interim Opera Frankfurt Japanisches Palais Tehran City Garden Deutsches Hafenmuseum Hamburg Altona Nord Evolutioneum Hamburg, Part II Evolutioneum Hamburg, Part I European Cultural Centre in Venice Brooklyn Powerhouse Technoversum Berlin Việt Nam 2010 aac 2008
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Art ∙ Architecture ∙ Nature

04.09.2024

Art ∙ Architecture ∙ Nature

Opening New Perspectives at WAI Woods Art Institute

This year's aac autumn workshop focused on architectural interventions in the landscape.
The aim was to create points of orientation and resting places on the grounds of the WAI Woods Art Institute in Wentorf, which in their continuity can form a ‘Parcours découverte’.

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City for Dreams

27.02.2024

City for Dreams

New Spaces for Hayfilm, Armenia

This year's spring workshop of the aac dealt with the design for a Revival of a "Film city" in Armenia.

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Residenzschloss Dresden

07.09.2022

Residenzschloss Dresden

New Work at Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden

The aac autumn workshop took place from 07 September to 30 September 2022 in Hamburg at the Rainvilleterrassen campus

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Konzerthaus Stuttgart

16.03.2022

Konzerthaus Stuttgart

Designs for a Public Music Campus

The aac spring workshop took place from 16 March to 08 April 2022 in Hamburg at the Rainvilleterrassen campus

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Megathek Hamburg

01.09.2021

Megathek Hamburg

Digital Centre for the Hanseatic City

The aac autumn workshop took place from 1 September to 24 September 2021 in Hamburg at the Rainvilleterrassen campus.

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Forum Bildende Künste

03.03.2021

Forum Bildende Künste

Concepts for a central entrance building at the Kulturforum Berlin

The aac spring workshop took place from 3 March to 26 March 2021 on the premises of the Academy for Architectural Culture at Rainvilleterrasse 4 in Hamburg, Germany.

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Nantesbuch

09.09.2020

Nantesbuch

Designs for a Campus Art and Nature - Gut Nantesbuch

This year's aac autumn workshop took place from 9 September to 2 October 2020 on the premises of the Academy for Architectural Culture at Rainvilleterrasse 4.

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Interim Opera Frankfurt

03.09.2019

Interim Opera Frankfurt

Designs for an interim venue of the Frankfurt Opera

The aac Autumn Workshop 2019 addresses the topic of an interim building for the period of the planned redesign of the Städtische Bühnen in Frankfurt, especially as an interim solution for the continuation of opera performances.

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Japanisches Palais

12.03.2019

Japanisches Palais

The Art Cabinet as a Working Collection

The spring workshop of the aac Academy for Architectural Culture was dedicated to the development of designs for a redesign and reorientation of the "Japanisches Palais" in Dresden.

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Tehran City Garden

03.09.2017

Tehran City Garden

Designs for a New Civic Centre – Shaping Public Life on the City’s Former Airport Area

The autumn workshop 2017 of the aac Academy for Architectural Culture for the first time was dedicated to the architecture and cultural exchange between Germany and Iran.

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Deutsches Hafenmuseum Hamburg

28.02.2017

Deutsches Hafenmuseum Hamburg

Designs for the National Port Museum

Big sailing ships dominated the scene of the Hamburg port until the 20th century. Today, the Hamburg tidal port is the third largest container handling hub in Europe. Only enormous changes in the structure of the Port of Hamburg allowed this...

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Altona Nord

13.09.2016

Altona Nord

Designs for Hamburg’s New Traffic Hub

When they no longer serve their original function, railway sidings can become important inner-city development areas. This opportunity arose in Hamburg as a result of the decommissioning of a branching goods train depot. The plan for the entire...

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Evolutioneum Hamburg, Part II

05.11.2015

Evolutioneum Hamburg, Part II

Designs for a Natural History Museum: Exhibitions, Collections, Research

The title “Evolutioneum”  includes much more than the renaissance of the old Hamburg Natural History Museum destroyed in World War II. Although the collections that were saved prior to its destruction make up a large part of the...

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Evolutioneum Hamburg, Part I

15.09.2015

Evolutioneum Hamburg, Part I

Designs for a Natural History Museum: Exhibitions, Collections, Research

The title “Evolutioneum”  includes much more than the renaissance of the old Hamburg Natural History Museum destroyed in World War II. Although the collections that were saved prior to its destruction make up a large part of the...

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European Cultural Centre in Venice

25.02.2015

European Cultural Centre in Venice

Designing in Dialogue between Traditional and Modern

The idea of a European Cultural Centre as a cross-national place of discourse, research and public work has already been discussed for a while at multiple levels inside the European Union.

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Brooklyn Powerhouse

01.09.2014

Brooklyn Powerhouse

An Architectural Contribution to the Cultural Ecology of the Gowanus District

The name Brooklyn Rapid Transit Powerhouse refers to a large coal-fired power station built at the end of the 19th century to generate electricity for Brooklyn’s streetcar system. A New York philanthropist recently purchased the property with...

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Technoversum Berlin

27.02.2013

Technoversum Berlin

The Museum of the Future

The German Museum of Technology in Berlin with currently 500,000 visitors annually is the largest museum of its type after the Deutsches Museum in Munich. It is situated on a ca. 10.5 hectare...

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Việt Nam 2010

10.06.2010

Việt Nam 2010

Architectural concepts for a "Deutsches Haus" in Ho Chi Minh City

In 2010, the aac organised a workshop abroad for the first time. The workshop took place in Hanoi, Vietnam, was official part of the anniversary year “Germany in Vietnam 2010” and was organised in cooperation with the Vietnam Architects...

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aac 2008

31.08.2008

aac 2008

"Architecture as cultural export – concepts for a globalised world"

The teaching at the 2008 aac took place under the roof of the general topic: "Architecture as cultural export – concepts for a globalised world". This issue will be dealt with by means of

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