Architekturtage | Obvious Personal Matters
Intervention as food for thought: What happens when the borders of privacy are torn down, interior space becomes exterior and private becomes public? Personal matters are demarcated from the public.Conversely, the environment reacts irritated as soon as personal matters are brought outside, diffuse into the public. The intervention follows the question how society protects its privacy and what characteristics and qualities private rooms develop. A radical incision into the facade of a partially unused building in the center of Dornbirn uncovers traces of the private. The exposed architecture shows a legacy of mutual trust and secrecy.
A semester project by students at Liechtenstein University, lecturer: DI Kathrin Aste Students: Christian Baumgarten, Meryem Beypinar, Cristina Ammann, Daniel Haselsberger, Michael Ender, Klaus Fink, Manuel Hödl, Jasmin Brugger, Ennio Lardi, Martin Horvat, Michelle Frei, Martin Rhomberg , Katharina Scharler, Simon Frick, Timo Sippach
Institution: University of Liechtenstein
Term: 2012
Title: Obvious Personal Matters
Tutor: Kathrin Aste