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Guided Tour: Hollein Calling. Architectural Dialogues

06.02.2024 to 06.02.2024 - Architekturzentrum Wien

Guided Tour: Hollein Calling. Architectural Dialogues

EDUCATION, ARCHITEKTUR


Hans Hollein: Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Deutschland, 1972–1982, Skizze Lageplan, Archiv Hans Hollein, Az W und MAK, Wien © Architekturzentrum Wien, Sammlung Hans Hollein: Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Deutschland, 1972–1982, Skizze Lageplan, Archiv Hans Hollein, Az W und MAK, Wien © Architekturzentrum Wien, Sammlung

Tue 06.02., 17.30-18.30h

Hans Hollein, the only Austrian to win the Pritzker Prize and a self-proclaimed avant-gardist in the 1960s, was a meticulous curator of his own work throughout his life. At the same time, however, the reception of his work was often overshadowed by his personality. The exhibition "Hollein Calling. Architectural Dialogues" explores the Hollein phenomenon from today's perspective. A dialogue with the positions of a younger generation of architects launches a reappraisal that brings Hollein's work back into the current discourse.

In the exhibition, groundbreaking projects by Hans Hollein meet new buildings and projects by 15 European architectural offices* whose work is currently shaping the discourse. Visitors can resonate with alternating poles of agreement and dissonance. The objects from Hollein—sketches, models, prototypes, and documents—are all from the extremely extensive Archive Hans Hollein (Az W and MAK), which has been undergoing processing at the Az W for several years. In the exhibition "Hollein Calling. Architectural Dialogues" there is a juxtaposition with selected exhibits from the younger architectural offices. The focus of the dialogue is to convey the working methods and processes involved. The curators consciously decided against a linear and project-related reading. Instead, large tables create fields of associations where the objects meet along the lines of related themes, methods, and interests. Slide projections provide insights into Hans Hollein’s extensive archive of images. Many of the sources of the images shown here publicly for the first time provide new insights and access to alternative strands of thought and unrealized concepts for a previously "unknown" Hollein. Again in dialogue with this, large-format photographs convey the positions taken by the European architectural offices.

Hans Hollein in conversation with: Almannai Fischer Architekten, München / baukuh, Mailand / Bovenbouw Architectuur, Antwerpen / Claudia Cavallar, Wien / Aslı Çiçek, Brüssel / Conen Sigl Architekt:innen, Zürich / Doorzon, Gent / Expanded Design, Wien / Martin Feiersinger, Wien / David Kohn Architects, London / Kühn Malvezzi, Berlin / Lütjens Padmanabhan Architekt:innen, Zürich / Manthey Kula, Oslo / Monadnock, Rotterdam / OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, Brüssel

Curators/Exhibition design: Lorenzo De Chiffre, Benni Eder, Theresa Krenn
Graphic design: Studio Polimekanos
Projekt coordination: Katrin Stingl
Archive Hans Hollein, Az W and MAK, Vienna: Claudia Lingenhöl

The exhibition is accompanied by the catalogue "Hollein Calling. Architectural Dialogues" by Park Books. Edited by Lorenzo De Chiffre, Benni Eder, Theresa Krenn and Architekturzentrum Wien. With contributions by Mark Lee and Monika Platzer.

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Opening hours Christmas holidays:
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Wed 25 & Thu 26.12, 10-19h
Wed 01.01.2025, 10-19h
The library is closed from 21.12.-07.01.


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