Workshop Frederick Kiesler. Arts and Correalities

Frederick Kiesler Foundation, Vienna

In collaboration with the University of Applied Arts Vienna the workshop focuses on Kiesler’s theory of Correalism, which he developed in the 1930s and 1940s as a transdisciplinary research method in architecture and design. It was based on the latest findings of systems theory, biology and the technical sciences and has called for a holistic human-centered design of the built environment as well as the practical testing of emergent knowledge. Referring to the interrelation of three environments: the natural, the human and the technical environment. The human being is at the centre of these interrelations, which Kiesler also refers to as interacting forces. Having published the ground-breaking article “On Correalism and Biotechnique” in 1939, Kiesler’s research in the 1940s and 1950s focused on the critique of what he called “pseudo-functionalism”, which he saw as favoring the “arbitrary separation of architecture into art, technology and economy.” With his work at the Laboratory for Design Correlation at Columbia University (1937-1941), Kiesler is considered a visionary pioneer of trans-, inter- and cross-disciplinary work and as a creator of spectacular spaces.
The workshop addresses students from the fields of architecture, the arts and design and is divided into two parts: In the first part, Kiesler's projects and theories will be presented by viewing original documents in the archive of the Friedrich Kiesler Foundation. A discussion of their practicability in the here-and-now will conclude the workshop.

Due to the spatial situation in the archive and in order to guarantee an intensive exchange, the workshop is limited to 15 participants. Registration until April 14 by e-mail to: office@kiesler.org

Florian Medicus, I oA, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Gerd Zillner, Frederick Kiesler Foundation

Frederick Kiesler Foundation
Mariahilfer Straße 1b/Top1, 1060 Vienna
www.kiesler.org

April 18, 2023
14:30 to 15:00 Get together
15:00 to 17:30 Archivworkshop
17:30 to 18:00 Break
18:00 to 20:00 Diskussion

The workshop is made possible by a funding of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF).
Friedrich Kiesler
Friedrich Kiesler Stiftung, Wien
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