20th-Century Housing Heritage in Europe: Conserving, Participating, and Adapting

20th-Century Housing Heritage in Europe: Conserving, Participating, and Adapting

Veranstalter
Technische Universität Wien and Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
PLZ
1040
Ort
Wien
Land
Austria
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
28.11.2024 - 30.11.2024
Deadline
28.03.2024
Von
Luisa Omonsky, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Bauforschung und Denkmalpflege, Technische Universität Wien

Call for papers
Conference: 20th-Century Housing Heritage in Europe: Conserving, Participating, and Adapting
Vienna, 28th–30th November, 2024

20th-Century Housing Heritage in Europe: Conserving, Participating, and Adapting

The conference focusses on housing concepts and built settlements of the 20th century, which often explicitly addressed hygienical, ecological, communal, and social issues and necessities. We ask how these heritage values can be conserved for the sake of sustainable futures. Forms of use, social interaction, and participation might contribute to the care and careful adaptation of such sites, but also create conflicts. Various actors – from business, politics, conservation, and civil society – define, appropriate, and manage this housing heritage and need to be involved. The conference also examines housing and climate policies, development pressure, and vacancy as powerful contexts.

We aim for an exchange of theories, reflections, and approaches in practice within the European context of conservation and planning; and specifically address those settlements that have gained listed status due to their artistic and architectural values, their planning ideas and urban design, and their social concepts. How do different actors value and manage these settlements today?

The conference is organised along five sub-themes:
- Heritage Values, Diverse Actors, and Built Settlements
- Ownership, Tenure, and the Appropriation of Heritage
- Accessibility, Uses, and Forms of Living
- Participation, Diversity, and Sense of Belonging
- Best Practices

Contributions should address at least one of these presented sub-themes, please indicate your choice. Abstracts (maximum 300 words) and a short vita (maximum 50 words) should be submitted to Luisa Omonsky/Johann Gallis (wohnenimdenkmal@TUWien.ac.at) before March 28th, 2024.
Responses will be given by mid-May, 2024.

A conference proceeding will be published in the ÖZKD
(English / Open Access), Special Issue Nr. 3 or 4 / 2025.
We cover travel cost approximately up to an amount of 300€ for the presenters. The conference is free of charge.
The conference language is English.

More detailed information about the call for papers and the conference and its sub-themes can be found on the conference website/within the following document: denkmalpflege.tuwien.ac.at/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Call-for-Paper_20th-Century-Housing-Heritage-in-Europe.pdf

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https://denkmalpflege.tuwien.ac.at/index.php/20th-century-housing-heritage-in-europe-conference/
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