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We 19/11 08:30 - 19/11/2025 09:30
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We invite all students and employees to join Anežka Mervartová for yoga classes promoting harmony and energy. Mats are provided. The classes are free of charge. We exercise in the atrium near the plaster room.
We 19/11/2025 18:30
155 – Gočár
Housing Otherwise
Practices of Care and Diversity in Vienna’s Housing Model
Housing Otherwise raises the question: how can we move towards a more just future of living together? What can an architecture of empathy, solidarity, generosity, and circularity offer to housing? In a time of multiple crises—from the climate catastrophe to growing social segregation—the world is suffering from a housing crisis. Housing is not merely a matter of shelter; it entails creating better living conditions for all, encompassing affordability, diversity in living concepts, and new forms of sharing and community.
The city of Vienna has a long history of social housing, from the settler movement and the housing blocks of Red Vienna to pioneering projects such as the One-Kitchen House. But where do we stand today? How can a feminist approach to social housing be practiced, taught, and imagined? This lecture offers historical, contemporary, and imagined housing experiments in Vienna, seeking multi-perspective and previously underrepresented concepts of cohabitation to advance spatial justice in housing.
Bernadette Krejs (PHD) is an architect and Senior Scientist at the Research Unit of Housing and Desing at TU Wien. Her work is situated in a transdisciplinary research field between architecture, housing and visual culture. Her awarded dissertation focuses on the media representation of housing through digital platforms. She has extensive international teaching experience (DAE Design Academy Eindhoven) and is co-founder of the international PHD Program on New Social Housing. She is editor and author of numerous books, Changing Spatial Practices (transcript, 2025), Vienna: The End of Housing (as a Typology) (Spektor Books, 2024), Instagram-Wohnen (transcript, 2024). Her work has been published in various exhibitions, AGENCY OF BETTER Living (La Biennale di Venezia 2025), PLATFORM AUSTRIA (La Biennale di Venezia 2021). She is Margarete Schütte Lihotzky Project Fellow (2024) and LINA – European Architecture Platform Fellow (2023). She is co-founder of the queer feminist collective Claiming*Spaces and co-founder of the activist research practice Palace of Un/Learning where she collaborated with various institutions, including Fundació Mies van der Rohe Barcelona, Oslo Architecture Triennale, DAZ – Deutsches Architektur Zentrum Berlin and many more.
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23/5/2025
Register for the NTK Doctoral Summer School until June 15.
16/4/2025
Submit your contribution to the international conference Passages: Architecture of Flowing and Connecting Spaces, held at the Politecnico di Milano on September 24–26, 2025.
9/4/2025
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7/2/2025
Register for the interdisciplinary workshop Resilient Thinking Laboratory by February 28. The workshop takes place from May 26 to 29, 2025 at ARCHIP in Prague. It will be led by Rafael De Balanzo Joue (Pratt Institute).
8/1/2025
The Czech Academy of Sciences is accepting applications for internships for international postdocs in Japan through the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science until April 28, 2025.
16/12/2024
The Department of Science and Research of the Faculty of Civil Engineering invites all interested PhD students to participate in the meeting taking place on December 19, 2024 at 11 a.m., room B-168 at the FCE.
28/3/2024
We are starting the admission process for the doctoral studies for the study program Architecture and Urbanism and the Smart Cities. Doctoral study offers the opportunity to focus intensively on a research of your own...
22/1/2024
The EU-funded project CrAFt – Creating Actionable Futures is looking for 9 students to join our project for at least 6 months from 15 March 2024. The deadline for applications is on 11 February 2024.
25/10/2023
The Rector of the Czech Technical University in Prague announces the CTU Student Grant Competition for 2024. As part of the announced call, new project proposals - one-year to three-year - implemented in the calendar...
9/10/2023
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11/9/2023
In the upcoming semester, the Czech Technical University (CTU) in Prague, jointly with the National Library of Technology (NTK), will provide a course on Scientific Writing and Publishing in English. The target audience...
23/8/2022
The programme of the doctoral workshop will be held on Thursday and Friday, 22 and 23 September 2022 at the FA in room 152. Presenters' papers must be submitted by August 31, 2022 to zdrahalova@fa.cvut.cz.
31/3/2022
The Faculty of Architecture of the CTU opens admissions for doctoral studies in the academic year 2022/2023. Interested students can choose from three programmes and almost a hundred subject areas. Applications are open...
16/3/2021
The Department of Building Theory of the FA CTU invites doctoral students to participate actively in the typology conference reVision Typology 2021 - Parallel Worlds, which will take place on Thursday 27. 5. 2021 at the...
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