Lecture series "Art & Architecture" - Insights and perspectives
The "Art & Architecture" lecture series is dedicated to the diverse interfaces between built space, artistic practice and social perception. The invited guests show how differently architecture can be interpreted, staged and questioned.
Thematically, the spectrum ranges from sculptural and model-like explorations of architecture and infrastructure, digital transformation processes and new forms of urban perception to experimental approaches that combine performance, space and movement.
Other contributions deal with the photographic documentation of architecture and industrial plants as well as with visual forms of design that artistically reflect architectural motifs, landscapes and fragments of everyday life.
Together, the lectures open up new perspectives on the relationship between art, space and architecture - between transience and new beginnings, design and perception, theory and practice.
Next Monday, November 3, 2025 at 6:30 pm, the series will start with the first lecture by Marta Dyachenko, an artist and architect who lives in Berlin.
She creates new, fictional landscapes from fragments of childhood memories, architecture and infrastructure - between new buildings and ruins. Her lecture invites you to rediscover the view of nature, space and change.
So you can look forward to an exciting opening event.
Dates
| November 03, 2025 | Marta Dyachenko | 
| November 10, 2025 | Paul Eis | 
| December 01, 2025 | Julius von Bismarck | 
| December 08, 2025 | Lisa Beißwanger | 
| December 15, 2025 | Bernd Rodrian / Institute Heidersberger | 
| January 12, 2026 | Katharina Immekus | 
The lectures take place in presence and start on Mondays at 18:00 in the faculty lecture hall. The lectures are open to the public and can be attended digitally via the QR code. Attendance in person is required for recognition of the module EV 3 /Office Perspective/.
The lectures are recognized for members of the AKNW with 2 continuing education points. Participation is possible both on site and digitally. For digital participation, please register via the following e-mail address:
