Bauwerk:Stadt – My 2051 City
2051: Smart Life in the City


©Célia-Hannes

A workshop on the city of the future from a child’s perspective
Children are addressed as experts of their spaces; they will develop and build their “2051 City” in the ballgame area of the Alois-Drasche-Park in Vienna’s Wieden district over the course of two weeks this summer (24 – 29 Aug 2015 and 31 Aug – 3 Sep 2015). In six workshops during the first week of the Bauwerk:Stadt, spatial structures, floating objects, and utopian landscapes will be made from everyday and reused materials. Each of these workshops is dedicated to a different material: objects and spaces will be created in a spontaneous and improvised way—with simple construction techniques and without tools—from cardboard tubes, packaging, plastic bags, and worn-out furniture. In keeping with the concept of free play, the workshops, will equip the children with new skills and abilities to build the city of the future, which will emerge in the course of the project.

Objects for New Daily Rituals
Children will bring along worn-out pieces of furniture and household items that are no longer needed and make them into new objects for future rituals in the “2051 City.”

Bauwerk:Stadt is open to all future designers aged from 8 to 14. Everyone who takes part can construct a stand-alone building or jointly design the “2051 City” as a group.
A project by the Wiener Familienbund [Vienna Family Association] in cooperation with the MAK and the designer duo Célia-Hannes (Célia Picard and Hannes Schreckensberger).

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Date
SAT, 29.08. / 15:00 – 19:002015

Location
Alois-Drasche-Park

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