Synopsis
»Dimensions. Journal of Architectural Knowledge« is an academic journal in, on and from the discipline of architecture, addressing the creation, constitution and transmission of architectural knowledge. It explores methods genuine to the discipline and architectural modes of interdisciplinary methodological adaptions. Processes, procedures and results of knowledge creation and practice are esteemed coequally, with particular attentiveness to the architectural design and epistemologies of aesthetic practice and research.
Issue 1, »Research Perspectives in Architecture«, explores different lines of enquiry with specific focus on their methodology. Design-based, reflexive, qualitative, experience-based, archival and interdisciplinary perspectives are investigated.
About the Authors
Katharina Voigt studied architecture in Hamburg, Munich, and Stockholm. She worked for Stölken Schmidt Architekten BDA in Hamburg and Heim Kuntscher Architekten und Stadtplaner BDA in Munich. She researches and teaches at the Chair of Architectural Design and Conception, at the Technical University of Munich. Her research focuses on transdisciplinary investigations of architecture, highlighting the lived experience as significant for the anticipation of architectural design, and investigating the integration of sensuality and bodily knowledge in architectural research. Her doctorate on dance practices as a medium and tool of architectural experience, research, and design is associated with the doctoral program Epistemologies of Aesthetic Practices at the Collegium Helveticum. She is a founder and member of the advisory board for »Dimensions. Journal of Architectural Knowledge«.
Uta Graff (Prof.) holds the Chair of Architectural Design and Conception at Technische Universität München. In addition to her professional practice she was a research assistant at Universität der Künste Berlin, where she also taught at the Studio for Sound Art and Sound Research. In her research and teaching she emphasizes the processes of architectural design as systematic approaches to knowledge creation, stressing methodological approaches original to the discipline of architecture.
Irene Meissner (Dr.) studied architecture at Technische Universität Darmstadt and received her doctorate from Technische Universität München. She has worked at the TUM Architecture Museum since 2001. Her research focuses on German architecture in the 20th century and she has contributed to numerous exhibitions. Since 2023, she has headed the Architecture Museum's archive and is responsible for its scholarly activities and public accessibility.
Maximilian Sternberg (Prof. Dr.) is a professor of history and theory of architecture at the Department of Architecture at the Cambridge University. His teaching covers architectural history, landscape and urban studies. His research interests include modern European architecture, medieval architecture, medievalism in modern architecture, and the politics of heritage. He has previously served as the Chief Executive of the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain.
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