Drei Zimmer, Küche, Diele, Bad

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  • ISBN 9783868597059
  • Weight: 847g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: JOVIS Verlag
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The inter- and transdisciplinary research project Drei Zimmer, Küche, Diele, Bad used a vacant home to formulate and consider questions about the future of housing. The residence, a listed building ensemble in Weimar dating from the 1920s, initially served as a work, discussion, and exhibition space for students of architecture and urbanism. A small number of significant interventions transformed it into a space that enabled not just alternative dwelling options, but also neighborhood-focused activities. The new residents were selected through a concept proposal process, and the researchers analyzed their usage of the dwelling over the course of two years. Lasting five years in total (2017–2021), the project began as a cooperation between the Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar, the Thuringer Aufbaubank funding and development agency, and the Weimarer Wohnstatte municipal housing company under the aegis of the Thuringian Ministry for Infrastructure and Agriculture.
Verena von Beckerath is an architect and cofounder of the architecture firm Heide & von Beckerath in Berlin. She has been chair of Design and Housing at the Bauhaus-Universität in Weimar since 2016. Her teaching and research focus on the architecture of dwelling and forms of community.

Barbara Schönig joined the Bauhaus-Universität in Weimar as professor of urban planning in 2012. From 2013 to 2021 she was director of the Institute for European Urban Studies in the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism. Her research and publications focus on interdisciplinary housing research as well as urban development and participation in the context of societal transformation