Experiments with Megastuctures and Building Systems. University Building in the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1960s and 1970s

Sonja Hnilica
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This article outlines the phenomenon of West Germany’s new universities for the masses. Seldom have so many universities of such size been built so quickly as in the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1960s and 1970s. Nearly 40 new universities were established across the country.It is a known fact that, from a political point of view, the priority was to provide as much space as possible quickly and cheaply. Following the concept of the functional city and the logic of increased efficiency by concentration, the vast majority of the new university complexes were constructed as large-scale structures outside of historic city centers. Architects seized the opportunity and designed the publicly financed large-scale complexes as urban utopias on a small scale, as I am going to show drawing mainly on examples in Bochum, Marburg, Berlin, Bielefeld and Constance. A key consideration – beyond efficiency – was the issue of flexibility. Inspired by systems theory, architects developed megastructures and building systems that would allow the academic communities to modify its buildings according to their needs in the future. However, the expectations that these New Universities might, due to their size and complexity, develop the same dynamism as historic towns, that were perceived to have ‘grown organically’, were fulfilled to a very limited extent only. Nonetheless, the mass universities are impressive testimony to the political, technical and urban planning spirit of the 1960s.
大型建筑和建筑系统的实验。20世纪60年代和70年代德意志联邦共和国的大学大楼
本文概述了西德面向大众的新大学现象。很少有像上世纪六七十年代的德意志联邦共和国那样,如此迅速地建立了如此多规模如此庞大的大学。全国新建大学近40所。众所周知的事实是,从政治角度来看,优先事项是尽可能迅速和廉价地提供尽可能多的空间。遵循功能性城市的概念和通过集中提高效率的逻辑,绝大多数新的大学综合体都是在历史城市中心之外建造的大型结构。建筑师们抓住了这个机会,将公共资助的大型综合体设计成小规模的城市乌托邦,我将主要展示波鸿、马尔堡、柏林、比勒费尔德和康斯坦茨的例子。除了效率之外,一个关键的考虑是灵活性问题。受系统理论的启发,建筑师们开发了巨型结构和建筑系统,使学术界能够根据未来的需要修改其建筑。然而,由于这些新大学的规模和复杂性,它们可能会像历史城镇一样发展出同样的活力,这些历史城镇被认为是“有机发展”的,这一期望只在非常有限的程度上得到了实现。尽管如此,大众大学仍然是20世纪60年代政治、技术和城市规划精神令人印象深刻的见证。
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