Social. Spaces. Matter.

feld72, Vienna

Exhibition 
27 May – 5 July 2023

Opening 
Friday, 26 May 2023, 6.30pm

Speaking at the opening 

Hans-Jürgen Commerell Aedes, Berlin
Dr. Denise Quistorp Director Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin
Christoph Schmidt ifau - Institut für angewandte Urbanistik, Berlin
Peter Zoderer feld72, Vienna

Venue 
Aedes Architecture Forum
Christinenstr. 18-19
10119 Berlin

Opening hours 

Mon 1–5pm
Tue–Fri 11am–6.30pm
Sunday and public holidays 1–5pm
Sat, 27 May 2023, 1–5pm

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  • Kindergarten Niederolang, Olang, IT, 2016 © Hertha Hurnaus

  • Exhibition View © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Exhibition View © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Exhibition View © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Exhibition View © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Exhibition View © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Exhibition View © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening | Hans-Jürgen Commerell, Aedes, Berlin © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening | Dr. Denise Quistorp, Director Austrian Cultural Forum Berlin © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening | Christoph Schmidt, ifau - Institut für angewandte Urbanistik, Berlin © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening | Peter Zoderer, feld72, Vienna © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

The Vienna-based architecture collective feld72 universally examines (social) space in its work. Besides building designs and their realisations, there are also theoretical and experimental projects by feld72 that take up overarching topics with respect to social challenges. The focus is thus on designing locations for coexistence in the city and the countryside, on educational buildings and public spaces. The exhibition titled Social. Spaces. Matter. provides insights into the collective’s multi-layered practice. A selection of realised projects illustrates that feld72 is particularly concerned with social interaction in built structures and with recognising and activating spatial potentials. Last but not least, it is also about materiality, thus about the concrete implementation of concepts and strategies in architecture.

A large tent forms the central element of the exhibition. As a temporary structure, the ‘space in a space’ is representative of feld72’s experimental projects – the ones that go beyond the rules of conventional architecture. Urban strategies and large-scale interventions in public space are ultimately what the Vienna-based architecture collective made a name for itself within the first years after its founding in 2002.


Haus am Park, Wien, AT, 2018 © Hertha Hurnaus | Kindergarten Algund, Algund, IT, 2022 © David-Schreyer

More recent projects include the multi-use raiffeisen corner bank offices in St. Pölten (2022), the Collective Housing Maierhof in Bludenz (2019) built in the wood-hybrid construction method; the subsidised Berresgasse Residential District (2022) in Vienna, with its 100 per cent climate-friendly energy supply; the Kindergarten Algund (2022), built entirely with ecological construction methods; or the Quartiershaus am Stadtbalkon, with its urban mixture of work and alternative forms of housing, which is currently being completed in the Sonnwend district of Vienna.


Kapellenhof, Wien, AT, 2019 © tschinkersten fotografie | Collective Maierhof, Bludenz, AT, 2019 © Hertha Hurnaus

Already in 2006, feld72 reanimated a southern Italian village, affected by rising vacancy rates, with the Million Donkey Hotel by involving the residents and using local resources and economy. feld72 has also participated in numerous exhibitions with contributions dedicated to questions regarding the use and perception of public space, like the autobahn intervention FILEKit© (traffic supply bundle) at the International Architecture Biennial Rotterdam (2003) or the perception tool urbanism for sale!, the Austrian contribution to the International Architecture Biennial São Paulo (2007).


Hochstapler – A temporary festival centre for the steirische herbst, Graz, AT, 2010 © Hertha Hurnaus | Million Donkey Hotel, Prata Sannita, IT, 2006 @ Hertha Hurnaus

In the Social. Spaces. Matter. exhibition, photographs, plans and texts on the exterior facade of the tent present a chronological look back at feld72’s projects over roughly twenty years of practice. This retrospective is overlaid with statements and questions that crystallise repeatedly the central points of reference for the architecture collective. Separated from the concrete projects, they are interwoven to create a fragmentary manifesto. Inside the tent, an atmospheric film installation is dedicated to the current state of the buildings and locations created. The footage developed by David Schreyer shows the use of architecture and also captures contextual aspects.

Further films are presented in the exhibition: “Zukunftsgespräche” (Conversations about the Future) between feld72 and protagonists as well as companions reflect on experiences with respect to pressing questions. In dialogue, they open up new perspectives and outlooks – not least with attention to the relevance of good design in the production of spaces.


feld72 team © Vilma Pflaum

About feld72
The work of feld72 pivots on the interface between architecture, applied urbanisms and art. The team has implemented numerous projects of various dimensions internationally, ranging from urban-development studies and master plans to buildings, space and exhibition designs to urban strategies as well as large-scale interventions in public space.

The multiple award-winning works (et al. several times the Austrian Staatspreis Architektur as well as the Gold Medal of Italian Architecture) are distinguished by a socially responsible, innovative, and sustainable approach to topics in architecture and urbanism. Sensing the potentials of locations and (social) spaces and strengthening them is a fundamental element of feld72’s projects.

Sponsors

Bundesministerium für Kunst, Kultur, öffentlichen Dienst und Sport, Progress Group, Green Code, Österreichisches Kulturforum Berlin, Kultur Niederösterreich, Rieder, Kallinger Projekte, Vitra, KIBB Immobilien, Wienerberger, Kallco, Raiffeisenbank, FCP Ingenieure, PORR