“Toy-Kit-Architectures” are temporary sculptures built with modular systems. Often, those modules consist of parts from concrete shuttering (h-20 carriers) or mass-produced goods, such as inflatable objects. Those elements are modeled to “temporary sculptures” using lashing strips. The main characteristic of the sculptures is their flexibility, which allows to construct site-specific configurations on-the-fly and to ensure an architectural connection to buildings, areas and objects in public space nearby.

Badeschiff
DONAUKANALLÄNDE ZW. SCHWEDENPLATZ/URANIA, 1010 WIEN
Docked on the Donaukanal, the Badeschiff is a ship that has an on-deck open air municipal swimming pool, a bar / restaurant and a Laderaum (loading room). During CODED CULTURES workshops and events will take place. The CODED CULTURES Info Point is right in front of the Badeschiff. Visitors of the CODED CULTURES Festival will get up-to- date information. The space also serves as a meeting point for guided events and the Fokustag Donaukanal.





