It became clear early on in the course of the semester that Linz's
INDIVIDUAL TRANSPORT would play a
MAJOR ROLE in
COMPARISON with
PUBLIC TRANSPORT as the
BACKGROUND to almost all
PROJECTS and in the very
SPECIFIC CASES of quite some individual projects of the Studio “Interregnum I: Urban Agencies & Dei Ex Machina”.
From
NORTH to
SOUTH on the
LINZ CITY PLAN, a
SUCCESSION of projects
EMERGED, some of them directly
ADJACENT to each other, which essentially –
SELF-CONFIDENT and
NOT WILLING to be
TALKED OUT OF THINGS - completely
EXCLUDE Linz's individual traffic from
THE CITY’S TRANSPORT NETWORK:
>> „Mobilität ändern – Stadt verbinden“ (Urfahr, Nibelungenbrücke)
Johanna Brunner
>> „ALT_PARK“ (Nibelungenbrücke, Donaulände, Brückenkopf)
Leon Schlesinger
>> „Hauptplatsch“ (Brückenkopf, Hauptplatz)
Dominik Rechberger
>> „Hereinspaziert!“ (Wiener Straße)
Özlem Demir, Jasmin Steinberg
>> „Barrikadenplatz“ (Bulgariplatz)
Victoria Holzinger
The respective students endeavored until the end to let their projects
CORRESPOND with each other and to base their respective MEASURES on a
COMMON IDEA of a coming
NEW LINZ TRAFFIC CONCEPT. Especially among younger, aspiring architects and urban planners, the view is increasingly
SPREADING that it is time to develop PLANNING SCENARIOS and to stop giving the public the
IMPRESSION that the
STATUS QUO can be
MAINTAINED in the face of the already
PRESSING CHALLENGES. One of their
MAIN ARGUMENTS was to point out that, according to the VCÖ, around
70 PERCENT OF CO2 EMISSIONS from transport in Austria must be
SAVED by
2030. In
ADDITION to the
INVENTION of new
RAILWAY LINES (
MAIN STATION south of
DANUBE to
URFAHR in the north), the students envisaged the
INTRODUCTION of a
CIRCULAR TRAM LINE in the
CITY CENTER, which had been freed from individual traffic (as were the
CENTRAL AREAS south of the main station).
This project is a result of the studio
“Interregnum I: Urban Agencies & Dei Ex Machina”.
Concept and teaching: c/o now - Andrijana Ivanda & Tobias Hönig + Markus Rampl, Paul Reinhardt, Duy An Tran, Ksenija Zdešar