Events
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25.04. – 23.11.2025
exhibition
»Vers une architecture in Teaching«
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25.04. – 23.11.2025
exhibition
»Vers une architecture in Teaching«
Workshop + Study Trip in Spain | 20-24.10.2025
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
GU Students are welcome to apply until 29 JUNE 2025
Vorlesung von Prof. Dr. Carsten Ruhl
Mi 16-18 Uhr
Goethe-Universität, Campus Westend, Hörsaal SKW B
Contribution to the show “Vers une architecture: Reflections” organized by the Museum für Gestaltung.
Pavillon Le Corbusier, Zurich
25 April – 23 November 2025
SONDERAUSSTELLUNG / EXHIBITION
“Programmierte Hoffnung. Architekturexperimente”
“Programmed for Hope: Architectural Experiments”
HfG Ulm
FEBRUARY 15, 2025—OCTOBER 26, 2025
Bauhaus Clouds. Challenges to the Nebula of Architectural Histories and Archives
Edited by Oliver Elser, Daniela Ortiz dos Santos, Carsten Ruhl
Contributions by Almut Grunewald, Anke Blümm, Bruno Maurer, Carsten Ruhl, Daniel Talesnik, Daniela Fabricius, Daniela Ortiz dos Santos, Ita Heinze-Greenberg, Karen Koehler, Kathleen James-Chakraborty, and Rixt Hoekstra
M BOOKS, Weimar
1. Auflage/ 1st Edition, 2025
All CCSA Talks & CCSA Lectures will be added to the Youtube Channel.
The Center for Critical Studies in Architecture (CCSA) is a research cooperation between the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main (Art History Department), the Technical University of Darmstadt (Architecture Department) and the Deutsches Architekturmuseum. The combination of a university, technical university, and museum is unique worldwide. Through innovative study programs, postgraduate students from the faculties of architecture and art history can link their academic research in the field of architecture and architectural theory with curatorial and media-related questions, as well as with professional experiences. The CCSA reflects upon the history, theory and mediality of architecture as an intellectual and aesthetic challenge. The Center seeks to afford postgraduate students the skills to link theory and research expertise with interdisciplinary issues. At the same time, the center aims to expand discussions on the mediality of architecture, which have hitherto been mainly related to contemporary architecture, to earlier historical eras. Accordingly, the CCSA focuses on the history and theory of architecture from the early modern age until the present day. This is based on the awareness that the access to certain historical topics is always accompanied with a specific interest in the present, while substantial theoretical architectural research can barely be conducted without knowledge of the history of ideas. Therefore, architectural history and architectural theory are inextricably linked with each other. Only together do they become a complex, conceptually precise, and methodologically stringent discussion on architecture.
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