Craft and Structure
The Craft and Structure unit focuses in teaching and research on material and its assembly into a coherent structure. This interplay is examined at various scales, from design to full-scale construction, and tested in experimental prototypes. The specialised knowledge generated deepens the understanding of sustainably built and tectonically assembled architecture and its place within urban environments, agglomerations and alpine landscapes.
News
Student Antonia Trager reports on her project “Under the Roofs of Antwerp” on hochparterre.ch/campus. The project was developed as part of the Advanced Studio Craft & Structure: Antwerp Music Centre.
The Base Camp was sold to the city of Dornbirn and is currently serving as the clubhouse for SC Admira Dornbirn, which was affected by a fire. In the future, it will be used for citizen participation projects. The sale and transport were overseen by Wolfgang Schwarzmann.
The construction of the new Red Cube, an event pavilion for students, was started as part of an Erasmus+ workshop. The building will be completed by students by the end of the summer semester 2025. The project is led by Carmen Rist-Stadelmann and Prof Urs Meister.
Urs Meister and Carmen Rist-Stadelmann are part of the "International Conference for Structure and Architecture", taking place in July 2025 at the University of Antwerp.
Urs Meister and Carmen Rist-Stadelmann are leading the inaugural edition of the “Liechtenstein Studio” in the summer semester 2025, funded by the Guido Feger Foundation.
Interview with Wolfgang Schwarzmann on “(R)Evolution of Craftsmanship – From Craft to 3D Printing” in Architektur Aktuell, Issue 12/2024.
Hands-On
The Craft and Structure unit at the Liechtenstein School of Architecture follows a practice-oriented approach centred on full-scale (1:1) building. Students develop architectural designs together with local craftsmen and women, which are not only planned but also constructed by their own hands.
Erasmus Cooperations
The Craft and Structure unit has carried out numerous Erasmus+ projects with international partner universities in recent years.