V/PRO+DR
DISKURSIVE RÄUME_PARLIAMENT(S) OF WATER
FLOATING SPACES FOR DEMOCRACY
In the comming Semester we will explore democratic spaces in the context of global environmental challenges, focusing on the design of a floating “parliament of water”. The studio investigates democratic spaces as a spatial and conceptual framework for “giving voice to water”.
We propose to study water not only as a fundamental element of human civilization, but as a political actor, one that flows across territories, accumulates conflicts, and calls for new forms of assembly beyond human-centered institutions. Rather than seeing water as a resource to be extracted and exploited, this approach calls for engaging with its voice and agency. As Astrida Neimanis (2017) suggests, human bodies are inseparable from the world’s waters, continuously exchanging matter across oceans, rivers, and atmospheres; environmental conditions are therefore not external, but intimately shared.
Resonating with these ideas, the studio imagines parliament(s) of water, where diverse human and more-than-human agents, currents, algae, microplastics, sediment, and living organisms, can gather, assemble, and enter into dialogue. The aim of the studio is to develop democratic, dialogic, and speculative architectures that can serve as a visible political symbol for the invisible features and agents of water. These structures operate as a political forum, which is an open space for negotiation, knowledge-sharing, and encounter. This parliament activates local publics and translates environmental realities into spatial, material, and experiential conditions.
The studio treats fiction and speculation as projective design tools, constructing new imaginaries and institutional forms through which distributed, invisible, and non-human agencies can be engaged. Architecture is approached as a performative and ethical practice, mediating between human and non-human actors, and making ecological processes legible, representable, and politically present.
Students will study various existing settlements of parliaments, town halls, community centers and other sites of democratic assemblies as spatial systems, examining tensions such as publicness and control, representation and performativity, transparency and staging, as well as hierarchy and visibility.
The design to be produced will extend beyond conventional parliamentary architecture: it will be a mobile, floating structure that also capable of site-specific interventions in different water bodies, including oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes. There will be an intensive engagement with visionary and speculative architectural approaches to floating constructions and environmental settings.
Course Schedule:
1. Warm-up
"Diskursiver Raum"
2. Research & Experiment
Typological, thematic, and theoretcial research & excursion to Berlin
3. Examine & Understand
Conceptual ideas, site analysis, spatial programs, design scenarios
4. Design & Conceptualize
Initial architectural concepts, form-finding; exploring spaces, atmosphere, and aesthetics
5. Elaboration & Narrative
Elaboration of the project with a presentation concept; 2D/3D drawings, atmospheres, materials, and construction details
Further Notes:
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The studio takes place in our studio space on Tuesdays starting 14h.
The first meeting will take place on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at 16h. at K10 2110
A two-day excursion with workshop (3cred) to Berlin is planned as part of the compact week and recomended; further information to be announced.
The studio is conducted bilingually in German and English.