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First Advisor: Prof. Ivan Kucina
Second Advisor: Prof. Dr. Regina Bittner
Student: Charlotte Qian Yi Choo
Matriculation No: 4061106
MA_ARCH THESIS WS 2016
CITY COMMONS
A Common Tale of Two Cities:
Leipzig and Prague
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INTRODUCTION : A COMMON TALE OF TWO CITIES
Leipzig and Prague are two fascinating cities with Soviet backgrounds. Although with
different cultural backgrounds, both cities have successfully overcome the economic
and population decline since the fall of the Soviet rule. Another interesting aspect
is the economic, social and cultural growth of these cities. These are cities with a big
potential. People are fed up with overcrowded and expensive cities such as Berlin, Paris
or London. Cities such as Leipzig and Prague have now become the new cultural centers
for the young and enthusiastic.
However, the remnants left by the decline of industrialisation and communism is
evident in the urban fabric. We see several abandoned sites and buildings throughout
the city, rotting through time as the city is moving forward a new direction headed by
capitalist ventures.
Assuming low budget and minimal cost, the commons could be a suitable economic
solution through collective ownership and collective exchange, without capitalist or
private interference. Commoning is a bottom to top initiative which allow people a
gradual and steady inhabitation of sites which are deemed “unprofitable” in the eyes of
the capitalist.
The IG Fortuna, a former GDR youth cinema in Leipzig and the Karlin Barracks a
former military barracks are both monuments of the cities’ past which the people hve
mixed feelings about. The challenge of this research is to harness a context in which the
locals can relate to and be enthisiastic about.
This project has also led me to examine the role of the architect today. The aim is for this
research to be a mode for other commons and also provide a sustainable framework for
running these commons. The result of the project is not a final product, but a simulation
of situations, opportunities and possibilities allowing freedom of artistic creativity,
resourceful productivity, and social activity.
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LEIPZIG COMMONS
WELCOME TO THE PRODUCTIVE
CINEMA
Mediatingbetweenthreemajorthemesof‘Ostalgie’,CommoningandAdaptable
Architecture, the forgotten IG Fortuna cinema and its former gasworks site
is given new life. Through a process of spontaneous and informal usage by
community participation, the site becomes a productive commodity and a
catalyst for regeneration through commoning.
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The districts located within Leipzig Ost along Eisenbaahnstrasse
include Neustadt, Volkmarsdorf & Sellerhausen. The history of these
districts go all the way back to the late 1200s when they were once
agricultural farming land. The inhabitants in these districts were once
suppliers of local produce such as vegetables and grains to the more
developed Leipzig city.
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NEUSTADT VOLKMARSDORF SELLERHAUSEN
Eventually these districts developed into industrial zones, which led
to the significance of Eisenbahnstrasse, where a railroad was once
located.
Two world wars left their mark in East Leipzig, however Eisenbahnstraße
was barely destroyed and was able to flourish as the new ‘Business
Corridor’. Immediately after the war, Eisenbahnstraße was known as the
„Broadway“ of Leipzig.
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PHASE 2
ESTABLISH COMMUNITY GARDEN
AND GREEN HOUSE
PHASE 1
RESTORE IG FORTUNA
STRUCTURE
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PHASE 4
INHABIT WHOLE FORMER
INDUSTRIAL SITE
PHASE 3
INHABIT GASOMETERS
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1870 1928
1946
The cinema is known as “Kino D
Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema.
Plans of expanding the stage are
order.
After several years of disuse, one of the buildings
facing the main road, Eisenbahnstrase is
converted into a cinema named the
Lichtspieltheater “Fortuna Spiele”.
The cinema’s false front facade is designed
according to the Art Deco style.
The Youth Cinema in use
80’s
The site is established as an industrial
factory complex for Leipzig-Ost
Gasworks .
1870 1928
1946
The cinema is known as “Kino D
Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema.
Plans of expanding the stage are
order.
After several years of disuse, one of the buildings
facing the main road, Eisenbahnstrase is
converted into a cinema named the
Lichtspieltheater “Fortuna Spiele”.
The cinema’s false front facade is designed
according to the Art Deco style.
The Youth Cinema in use
80’s
The site is established as an industrial
factory complex for Leipzig-Ost
Gasworks .
1870 1928
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1946 1987
2015
The cinema is known as “Kino Der
Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema.
Plans of expanding the stage are in
order.
The cinema is permanently
closed 3 years before the
German Reunification
al years of disuse, one of the buildings
e main road, Eisenbahnstrase is
into a cinema named the
eater “Fortuna Spiele”.
ed The Youth Cinema in use during the end of the
80’s
The former cinema is now left derelict and the
site currently functions as a storage site for the
city’s street lamps.
The lot has been subdivided. One of the
buildings facing Wurzner Strasse is sold. The
remaining site including the former cinema
belongs to the city of Leipzig. The former
cinema building is listed under protection.
1946 1987
2015
The cinema is known as “Kino Der
Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema.
Plans of expanding the stage are in
order.
The cinema is permanently
closed 3 years before the
German Reunification
al years of disuse, one of the buildings
main road, Eisenbahnstrase is
into a cinema named the
eater “Fortuna Spiele”.
ed The Youth Cinema in use during the end of the
80’s
The former cinema is now left derelict and the
site currently functions as a storage site for the
city’s street lamps.
The lot has been subdivided. One of the
buildings facing Wurzner Strasse is sold. The
remaining site including the former cinema
belongs to the city of Leipzig. The former
cinema building is listed under protection.
201519871946
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CEDRIC PRICE
Price’s most notable design was the “Fun Palace”, a theater with an ever-changing
environment. Ahead of his time, he had a vision for this “laboratory of fun” to feature
moving walls and floors, with interactive panels and an inflatable coference centre. With
its lack of doors to control entry and no solid roof, the Fun Palace became referred to as
an “anti-building”, designed to be dismantled and re-assembled to fulfil different needs.
The concept of permanent flexibility was reflected in Price’s second project “Potteries
Thinkbelt”, a new form of university based on the idea of reviving a post-industrial
region by transporting places of learning on rail. He portrayed using disused railways
with carriages as classromms with fold out workspaces and inflatable lecture theaters.
“architecture should not determine human behaviour but rather
enable possibility”
Cedric Price saw the city not as a cohesive structure but instead as an unstable series
of systems, in continual transformation, constantly reorganizing and rearranging itself
through processes of both expansion and retraction. Price supported the idea of the
“anticipatory architect” in which the general public could determine, control and shape
their own surroundings.
The major premise behind Non-Plan was when ‘professionals’ were designing
communities they should think before telling other people how they should live because
everyone had their own preferences and ideas. Non-Plan explored ways of involving
people in the design of their environments by circumventing planning bureaucracy and
letting the people shape the environment they want to live and work in.
“The activities designed for the site should be experimental, the place itself expendable
and changeable. The organisation of space and the objects occupying it should, on the
one hand, challenge participants’ mental and physical dexterity and, on the other, allow
for a flow of space and time, in which passive and active pleasures is provoked”
(Cedric Price, “A Laboratory of Fun”, New Scientist, 14 May 1964)
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NOSTALGIA
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„KINO DER JUGEND“
I chose a site within Leipzig-Ost which had very interesting layers of history- an
abandoned GDR youth cinema within a former gasworks complex. The cinema is facing
threats of demolition within the next two years due to disuse and extreme decay. There
is an organisation which is trying to prevent the demolition and its members are merely
doing this out of passion for what the cinema once was, and what the cinema could be.
The urgency of the situation and the passion of the people from the organisation made
this site more appealing to me, as it gave me a deeper sense of purpose.
After selecting the site, I started to delve into the history of the IG Fortuna and which
made me ponder about the community’s opinion on their GDR past. Is there some
nostalgia for the GDR times? Or is the nostalgia confined to their experience in the
cinema, eg: a young man watching his first movie in the IG Fortuna, or a young couple
experiencing their first kiss in this cinema?
I had the opportunity to listen to the stories from various stakeholders of the cinema,
(neighbourhood residents, politicians, former IG Fortuna cinema goers) thus adding
to my collection of information. The organisation also facilitated me with technical
drawings of the cinema and information about its structural conditions, as the cinema
is no longer accesible.
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LEIPZIG
COMMONS
IG FORTUNA
PHYSICAL
FACTORS
CULTURAL
FACTORS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
FACTORS
Commoning advice
Investment & Funding advice
Formal Education: workshops & lectures
Informal Education: information & knowledge sharing
Historical collections
Community Gardening
Ceremonies & Events
Art Exhibitions
Movies / Concerts
Food & Beverage
Casual Meetings
Exchange Programmes
FACTORS TOPICS ACTIVITIES/PROGRAMME
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
HERITAGE BUILDING RESTORATION
URBAN FARMING
COMMONING
URBAN REGENERATION
COOPERATIVE LIVING & WORKING
BOTTOM-UP INTERVENTION
CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGN
NETWORKING
CULTURAL & HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS
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CONFERENCE & MEETING ROOMS
OFFICES
PERMANENT EXHIBITION SPACE
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION SPACE
FLEXIBLE ARTIST STUDIOS
INFORMAL MEETING SPACES
RESTORED CINEMA
COMMUNITY GARDEN
LIBRARY
CAFE
USER GROUPS
NEIGHBOURHOOD RESIDENTS
COMMONING ENTHUSIASTS
GARDENING ENTHUSIASTS
IG FORTUNA NOSTALGICS
ARTISTS & CREATIVE MINDS
RESEARCHERS & EXPERTS
ENTREPENEURS
VISITORS
CINEMA GOERS
INVESTORS
SPACES
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PRAGUE COMMONS
‚SVEJKING‘ OUR WAY TOWARDS
THE CARNIVAL OF THE COMMONS
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In its early days, Karlín was a very pleasant place to
live; later on, industries began to move in, making
it a less fancy place to live in. Then, Communism
froze Karlín in a grey and melancholic timewarp,
and it continued to decline.Today, its prime
location near the center makes it very attractive to
real estate firms, who have invested huge sums in
transforming the area.
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KARLÍN
PRAGUE 8
The thriving story of a once
declining neighbourhood
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“Jan’s father used to live in Karlin
in the 1980s and early 1990s. It
was not a great neighborhood
back then.
Living just opposite “U Zabranskych”
pub, where the Czechoslovak Communist
Party was founded in 1924 and which,
later in the 90s, used to be a place
frequented by Neo-Nazis in a district
known for a large Roma population, the
place was rough.
But then, Karlin was nearly
destroyed during the 2002
floods. And the flood seems
to have flushed most of the
bad things away.”
Jan & Zuzi are Prague locals who run a food tour „Taste of Prague“
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Image & text source: http://www.tasteofprague.com „Prague Off the Beaten Path: Karlin District“
The past decade has been a decade
of dramatic growth and renewal for
Karlin, with developers coming in,
eager to fill in the gaps left behind
the buildings that needed to be
torn down.
In the 1990s we would have never
thought we would want to live in
Karlin, but the leafy streets (Karlin
is the only Prague district with a
grid layout) near the centre seem
more and more attractive each
year.
Karlin is cool because it is both hipster
and raw at the same time: some people
say that one more cool place opening in
Karlin will tip the balance and the whole
district will - just like Atlantis - sink into
the ground, and people will only sing
songs about how great it was. Well, only
time will tell.
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1844 – 1845
The main building of the Karlin
Barracks was built for military
purposes for the Austro -
Hungarian Empire.
Its original name was the
Ferdinand Barracks.
1920
The building was renamed the
Jan Žižka Barracks in honor of the
great Bohemian military leader.
20th century
Housed a variety of services and
installations for the governments of
Czechoslovak then Czech Republic,
with heavy use by the police.
KARLÍNSKÁ
KASÁRNA
The Karlin Barracks and a series of
unfortunate events
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2002
The barracks are damaged by
the 2002 floods
2014
The Griva Art company with plans
to turn the complex into a university
campus makes a bid for almost
600 million crown to purchase the
barracks but the offer is rejected due
to political issues.
today
The UNESCO listed monument
continues to serve the local police, but
is only used partially, leaving majority
of the building in a state of slow and
steady decay.
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Source: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=svejking
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CEDRIC PRICE
An actual Svejker?
“Price was like a grain of sand that
irritates the oyster - the oyster in his
case being the architectural professi-
on. He was always provoking thought
and response within the profession..“
Mandy Marvin, Curator of
the Cedric Price exhibition in Cambridge,
2014
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/architecture/cedric-price-the-most-influential-architect-you-
ve-never-heard-of-9852200.html
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Collage depicting the return of the flood at Karlin
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In the event of another flooding, would the barracks be able to survive the
damages and implications? Would Karlin (according to Jan and Zuzi), “sink
into the ground” like a “fallen Atlantis?”
Cedric Price designed around the philosophy of impermanence, and said
that buildings should serve the needs of those that use them and be either
transformed or demolished when they no longer served their purpose.
The Karlin barracks is a place which can allow the said transformation. Imagine
a place with no rules- a place where we could easily bring objects of our desire
to inhabit, to tear apart when we no longer desire it, and maybe put it together
again as something new. And this process shall repeat itself.
IMPERMANENCE
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PHASE 1
ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAMME:
- EXHIBITION SPACES
- EXPERIMENTAL STUDIOS
- OFFICE SPACES
- CAFE / RESTAURANT
- EXERCISE SPACE
- FOOD LAB
- WORKSHOPS
- EDUCATIONAL CLASSROOMS
- LIBRARY
- COMMUNITY GARDENING
PHASE 2
RECYCLING DEPOT PROGRAMME:
- MATERIALS COLLECTION
- MATERIALS SORTING
- MATERIALS REPURPOSING
- MATERIALS ASSEMBLY
- FABRICATION LAB
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PHASE 4
COURTYARD COLONISATION
INCORPORATION OF MODULES BASED ON FUTURE
GROWTH AND PROGRAMME
- MODULES FROM RECYCLED ATERIALS
- IMPORTED OBJECTS
- REPURPOSED BUILDINGS FROM ABANDONED SITES
PHASE 3
COURTYARD INHABITATION PROCESS
- MODULES FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS
- IMPORTED OBJECTS
- REPURPOSED BUILDINGS FROM ABANDONED SITES
- LARGE SCALE COMMUNITY GARDEN
- HYDROPONIC GARDENI
- WEEKLY MARKET
- ORGANIC SHOP
- OUTDOOR CINEMA/THEATER
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„Post Studio Tales“ by Something Fantastic, Berlin, 2012
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PRAGUE COMMONS
Part 1:
Svejking up the Karlin Barracks
In the spirit of “The Good Soldier Svejk”, the Karlin Barracks is itelf a serious
monument waiting to be annoyed, maybe even frustrated. Once a stately
military complex, the barracks is now ageing and decaying along with its
promise of miitary sovereignty and power.
Karlin Barracks should be, like the adventures of Svejk, a place for random
occurences within a rigid system.
Svejk’s Anti-War attitude in line with Cedric Price’s Anti-Architecture and
Non-Plan, is a fun and satirical way of dealing with the series of unfortunate
events that has occurred to the barracks.
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NECESSITIES
With the provision of main services such as an elevator core, washrooms and
pantry, access and comfort of the users can be ensured. This also allows the
main spaces to be changed over time depending on the needs of the user with
the availability of these services in each wing of the barracks.
6.5 x 6 meters module
6.5 x 5.3 meters module
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We realized that many artists today work with conceptual
projects that demand much more than a studio and being
left alone. What we did build was artist studios, with good
space, good height to the ceiling and a light coming from the
north, only to discover that the main part of the artists did
not need a studio anyway, they preferred to bring their lap
top and to hang out with us in the BAC office space.
excerpt from “Prague’s Independent Art Spaces”
by Vyara Mlechevska
The RE-TOOLING RESIDENCIES project is
addressed to both arts communities and art
institutions looking to create arts residency
centers in Eastern Europe and to cooperate
with existing centers of this kind.
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ARTIST STUDIOS
I love this movie!
Maybe I should make one of
my own.
Artist residence module (14 x 13 meters)
20 x 13 meters module
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Optional variations to the artists studio module. (20 x 13 meters)
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DANCE STUDIOS
I never understood
modern dance. Call
me old-fashioned but I
much prefer ballet.
28 x 13 meters module
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CAFE & KITCHEN
Fetch me more tomatoes from
the community garden! Now!!
I heard the chef is a total drama
queen, but makes the best
tomato soup in town.
20 x 13 meters module 6.5 x 6 meters module
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FOOD LAB
When I asked you to bring
your produce to the food lab,
I didn’t mean the entire cart!
28 x 13 meters module
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LIBRARY
Between you and me, I love to
come to this library because I
get to have that amazing tomato
soup for lunch at the cafe.
28 x 13 meters module
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Why isn’t anyone here?
Perhaps I got the wrong
date? or time?
CLASSROOMS
14 x 13 meters module
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WORKSHOPS
20 x 13 meters module
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OFFICESOFFICES
28 x 13 meters module
20 x 13 meters module
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Look! We can salvage
the steel trusses from
here for the Depot at the
barracks.
What happened at Rohanský ostrov...
We used the steel trusses from
an abandoned building in
Rohanský ostrov to construct
this roof at the Depot.
„ONE MAN’S TRASH IS ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE“
A local neighbourhood facility for collection of recyclable waste. The commons participants sort the waste
and lay objects in demand along the conveyor belt, which are then distributed to individual production
studios to be reappropriated as building materials for various projects within the commons.
RECYCLING DEPOT
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Usable and clean objects are then placed on the conveyor belt to be transported
around the site. Much like a sushi conveyor, users can pick up which items they want
to use. An additional structure can be added to the depot once the collection grows.
CONVEYOR BELT
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Collage of the Carnival of Commons
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PRAGUE COMMONS
Part 2:
The Carnival of the Commons
The courtyard of the Karlin Barracks is where the Carnival of the Commons
can be established, allowing the users to freely inhabit, colonise and take over.
The next level of colonisation at the Karlin Barracks is a juxtaposition against
the rigid background of its former military past. Once the barracks has been
occupied, and new modules have been created from the depot collection
programme, it is inevitable for activity to spill out to the courtyard.
The other courtyards in the neighbourhood seem to be where the inhabitants
express themselves, by building informal structures, or growing their gardens,
to fulfill additional needs.
The formation of the Commons Carnival at the courtyard is a physical and
social resistance against capitalism and planned architecture which has often
failed the masses.
By participating in the commons at Karlin barracks, we are able to slowly
collect the resources needed for the colonisation process.
The Carnival of the Commons is acollection of everyday objects- donated,
found, or salvaged.
With impermanence in mind, these objects can be transported to site, adapted
to suit the needs of the user, and also can be taken down whenever the user
sees fit.
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ROHANSKÝ OSTROV..
Lots of abandoned buildings
and materials here! Come get
them before the new developers
bulldoze the entire place!
KARLÍNSKÁ KASÁRNA
Artists and builders in need of
more materials!
A former industrial site which now sits derelict by the river Vlata is located only 3
kilometres away from the Karlin Barracks. At the time of construction of the Prague
metro, Rohanský ostrov served as a dumping ground for storing material from
excavations. In the year 1999 an extensive cleaning work for the recovery of the
island was launched and the site has been a target for many new developments due
to its strategic location.
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Look! We can salvage the steel
trusses from here for the Depot
at the barracks.
These sheds are in mint
condition! I’m sure we can find
some use for them.
There is some glass and steel
frame I found which I am
sure could be repurposed into
something useful..
A series of industrial buildings in the site which await demolition by future developers
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A niche found in the streets of Karlin
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I don’t believe in God,
but I believe in my
morning coffee...
It is said that only 19% of Czechs believe in God.
Perhaps these niches could be used for something
else
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I always find inspiration
when I am surrounded
by decay. I find it utterly
beautiful.
The fall of industrialisation and the Soviet Union has left Czech
Republic with several abandoned sites. A partially damaged
structure could find new ways of usage.
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Cedric Price: “why should people always have to look up?”
The Carnival of Commons would not be complete without a
Ferriss Wheel to complete the courtyard
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I love running around, so
my parents found a way
to put my hyperactivity
to good use.
The energy carousel produces and stores enough energy to power lights during the
night
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Anybody fancy a
smoothie?
Maximum output per bicycle: 300 Watts, These
Dynamo bicycles could be used to power anything
small.
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Many Prague residents have a small cottage outside the city. These cottages, called „Chata“ are
treasured both as getaways and ongoing projects. Each reflects its owners‘ character, as most of
them were built by unorthodox methods. Chata owners used the typically Czech „it‘s whom you
know“ chain of supply to scrounge materials and services. This barter system worked extremely
well, and still does today.
I’ve been working on my
“Chata” for more than 10
years. It’s a project I enjoy
working on with my brother
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Hydroponic planting, an alternative cultivation method without earth
but uses water instead.
I made this hydroponic
planter out of used pipes.
This entire thing cost me
almost nothing!
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Water towers are extremely useful as elevated structures. Here‘s
one combined with the „Chata“.
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Czech Republic is renowned for their spa towns. The participants
of the commons should not be deprived of such a relaxing activity
after a hard day‘s work
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This 5 x 5 module is imported from Leipzig Commons at the IG Fortuna.
Anyone can modify it with scaffolding to create a mezannine.
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An outdoor bar constructed with scaffolding. People should always have
access to a good draught of Czech beer on a sunny day.
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Another module constructed with scaffolding. This time, with recycled
windows from the Barracks itself.
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The Carnival of the Commons takes whatever it can get.
Everyday objects are more than welcome.
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1.	 Cedric Price, Re:CP, edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist,
Birkhauser (2003)
2.	 Elinor Rostrom ‘Governing the Commons: The Evolution
of Institutions for Collective Action’, 1990 Cambridge
University Press
3.	 Ivan Kucina, Commoning of the Uncommonness:
Developing Urban Commons in Post Socialist City (2015)
4.	 Sheila R. Foster, Collective Action and the Urban Commons,
Fordham University School of Law (2011)
5.	 Prof. Dr. Regina Bittner, Elective Lectures from “Architecture
of the Everyday”, 2015-16
6.	 http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/non-planning-
change
7.	 http://www.czechjournal.cz/karlin-barracks-repeatedly-fails-
to-sell/
8.	 http://www.re-tooling-residencies.org/resources/research/
pragues-independent-art-spaces-by-vyara-mlechevska
9.	 http://www.archdaily.com/486943/energy-carousel-
dordrecht-ecosistema-urbano-architects/?utm_
source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_
campaign=Feed%3A+ArchDaily+%28ArchDaily%29
10.	http://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/the-good-soldier-
vejk-jaroslav-haeks-comic-masterpiece/
11.	http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/czech-culture/lost-
buildings-of-prague/
12.	https://www.private-prague-guide.com/article/life-during-
the-communist-era-in-czechoslovakia
13.	Re-Imagining the Karlín Viaduct: From Paris to Vienna and
now Prague, city viaducts are becoming cultural centers:
http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/art/re-imagining-the-
karlin-viaduct/
LIST OF REFERENCES
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  • 1. First Advisor: Prof. Ivan Kucina Second Advisor: Prof. Dr. Regina Bittner Student: Charlotte Qian Yi Choo Matriculation No: 4061106 MA_ARCH THESIS WS 2016 CITY COMMONS A Common Tale of Two Cities: Leipzig and Prague
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  • 3. INTRODUCTION : A COMMON TALE OF TWO CITIES Leipzig and Prague are two fascinating cities with Soviet backgrounds. Although with different cultural backgrounds, both cities have successfully overcome the economic and population decline since the fall of the Soviet rule. Another interesting aspect is the economic, social and cultural growth of these cities. These are cities with a big potential. People are fed up with overcrowded and expensive cities such as Berlin, Paris or London. Cities such as Leipzig and Prague have now become the new cultural centers for the young and enthusiastic. However, the remnants left by the decline of industrialisation and communism is evident in the urban fabric. We see several abandoned sites and buildings throughout the city, rotting through time as the city is moving forward a new direction headed by capitalist ventures. Assuming low budget and minimal cost, the commons could be a suitable economic solution through collective ownership and collective exchange, without capitalist or private interference. Commoning is a bottom to top initiative which allow people a gradual and steady inhabitation of sites which are deemed “unprofitable” in the eyes of the capitalist. The IG Fortuna, a former GDR youth cinema in Leipzig and the Karlin Barracks a former military barracks are both monuments of the cities’ past which the people hve mixed feelings about. The challenge of this research is to harness a context in which the locals can relate to and be enthisiastic about. This project has also led me to examine the role of the architect today. The aim is for this research to be a mode for other commons and also provide a sustainable framework for running these commons. The result of the project is not a final product, but a simulation of situations, opportunities and possibilities allowing freedom of artistic creativity, resourceful productivity, and social activity. 3
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  • 5. LEIPZIG COMMONS WELCOME TO THE PRODUCTIVE CINEMA Mediatingbetweenthreemajorthemesof‘Ostalgie’,CommoningandAdaptable Architecture, the forgotten IG Fortuna cinema and its former gasworks site is given new life. Through a process of spontaneous and informal usage by community participation, the site becomes a productive commodity and a catalyst for regeneration through commoning. 5
  • 6. The districts located within Leipzig Ost along Eisenbaahnstrasse include Neustadt, Volkmarsdorf & Sellerhausen. The history of these districts go all the way back to the late 1200s when they were once agricultural farming land. The inhabitants in these districts were once suppliers of local produce such as vegetables and grains to the more developed Leipzig city. 666
  • 7. NEUSTADT VOLKMARSDORF SELLERHAUSEN Eventually these districts developed into industrial zones, which led to the significance of Eisenbahnstrasse, where a railroad was once located. Two world wars left their mark in East Leipzig, however Eisenbahnstraße was barely destroyed and was able to flourish as the new ‘Business Corridor’. Immediately after the war, Eisenbahnstraße was known as the „Broadway“ of Leipzig. 777
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  • 16. PHASE 2 ESTABLISH COMMUNITY GARDEN AND GREEN HOUSE PHASE 1 RESTORE IG FORTUNA STRUCTURE 1616
  • 17. PHASE 4 INHABIT WHOLE FORMER INDUSTRIAL SITE PHASE 3 INHABIT GASOMETERS 1717
  • 18. 1870 1928 1946 The cinema is known as “Kino D Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema. Plans of expanding the stage are order. After several years of disuse, one of the buildings facing the main road, Eisenbahnstrase is converted into a cinema named the Lichtspieltheater “Fortuna Spiele”. The cinema’s false front facade is designed according to the Art Deco style. The Youth Cinema in use 80’s The site is established as an industrial factory complex for Leipzig-Ost Gasworks . 1870 1928 1946 The cinema is known as “Kino D Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema. Plans of expanding the stage are order. After several years of disuse, one of the buildings facing the main road, Eisenbahnstrase is converted into a cinema named the Lichtspieltheater “Fortuna Spiele”. The cinema’s false front facade is designed according to the Art Deco style. The Youth Cinema in use 80’s The site is established as an industrial factory complex for Leipzig-Ost Gasworks . 1870 1928 18
  • 19. 1946 1987 2015 The cinema is known as “Kino Der Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema. Plans of expanding the stage are in order. The cinema is permanently closed 3 years before the German Reunification al years of disuse, one of the buildings e main road, Eisenbahnstrase is into a cinema named the eater “Fortuna Spiele”. ed The Youth Cinema in use during the end of the 80’s The former cinema is now left derelict and the site currently functions as a storage site for the city’s street lamps. The lot has been subdivided. One of the buildings facing Wurzner Strasse is sold. The remaining site including the former cinema belongs to the city of Leipzig. The former cinema building is listed under protection. 1946 1987 2015 The cinema is known as “Kino Der Jugend”, a GDR Youth Cinema. Plans of expanding the stage are in order. The cinema is permanently closed 3 years before the German Reunification al years of disuse, one of the buildings main road, Eisenbahnstrase is into a cinema named the eater “Fortuna Spiele”. ed The Youth Cinema in use during the end of the 80’s The former cinema is now left derelict and the site currently functions as a storage site for the city’s street lamps. The lot has been subdivided. One of the buildings facing Wurzner Strasse is sold. The remaining site including the former cinema belongs to the city of Leipzig. The former cinema building is listed under protection. 201519871946 19
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  • 21. CEDRIC PRICE Price’s most notable design was the “Fun Palace”, a theater with an ever-changing environment. Ahead of his time, he had a vision for this “laboratory of fun” to feature moving walls and floors, with interactive panels and an inflatable coference centre. With its lack of doors to control entry and no solid roof, the Fun Palace became referred to as an “anti-building”, designed to be dismantled and re-assembled to fulfil different needs. The concept of permanent flexibility was reflected in Price’s second project “Potteries Thinkbelt”, a new form of university based on the idea of reviving a post-industrial region by transporting places of learning on rail. He portrayed using disused railways with carriages as classromms with fold out workspaces and inflatable lecture theaters. “architecture should not determine human behaviour but rather enable possibility” Cedric Price saw the city not as a cohesive structure but instead as an unstable series of systems, in continual transformation, constantly reorganizing and rearranging itself through processes of both expansion and retraction. Price supported the idea of the “anticipatory architect” in which the general public could determine, control and shape their own surroundings. The major premise behind Non-Plan was when ‘professionals’ were designing communities they should think before telling other people how they should live because everyone had their own preferences and ideas. Non-Plan explored ways of involving people in the design of their environments by circumventing planning bureaucracy and letting the people shape the environment they want to live and work in. “The activities designed for the site should be experimental, the place itself expendable and changeable. The organisation of space and the objects occupying it should, on the one hand, challenge participants’ mental and physical dexterity and, on the other, allow for a flow of space and time, in which passive and active pleasures is provoked” (Cedric Price, “A Laboratory of Fun”, New Scientist, 14 May 1964) 21
  • 23. „KINO DER JUGEND“ I chose a site within Leipzig-Ost which had very interesting layers of history- an abandoned GDR youth cinema within a former gasworks complex. The cinema is facing threats of demolition within the next two years due to disuse and extreme decay. There is an organisation which is trying to prevent the demolition and its members are merely doing this out of passion for what the cinema once was, and what the cinema could be. The urgency of the situation and the passion of the people from the organisation made this site more appealing to me, as it gave me a deeper sense of purpose. After selecting the site, I started to delve into the history of the IG Fortuna and which made me ponder about the community’s opinion on their GDR past. Is there some nostalgia for the GDR times? Or is the nostalgia confined to their experience in the cinema, eg: a young man watching his first movie in the IG Fortuna, or a young couple experiencing their first kiss in this cinema? I had the opportunity to listen to the stories from various stakeholders of the cinema, (neighbourhood residents, politicians, former IG Fortuna cinema goers) thus adding to my collection of information. The organisation also facilitated me with technical drawings of the cinema and information about its structural conditions, as the cinema is no longer accesible. 23
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  • 26. LEIPZIG COMMONS IG FORTUNA PHYSICAL FACTORS CULTURAL FACTORS SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS Commoning advice Investment & Funding advice Formal Education: workshops & lectures Informal Education: information & knowledge sharing Historical collections Community Gardening Ceremonies & Events Art Exhibitions Movies / Concerts Food & Beverage Casual Meetings Exchange Programmes FACTORS TOPICS ACTIVITIES/PROGRAMME SUSTAINABLE DESIGN HERITAGE BUILDING RESTORATION URBAN FARMING COMMONING URBAN REGENERATION COOPERATIVE LIVING & WORKING BOTTOM-UP INTERVENTION CREATIVE ARTS & DESIGN NETWORKING CULTURAL & HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS 26
  • 27. CONFERENCE & MEETING ROOMS OFFICES PERMANENT EXHIBITION SPACE TEMPORARY EXHIBITION SPACE FLEXIBLE ARTIST STUDIOS INFORMAL MEETING SPACES RESTORED CINEMA COMMUNITY GARDEN LIBRARY CAFE USER GROUPS NEIGHBOURHOOD RESIDENTS COMMONING ENTHUSIASTS GARDENING ENTHUSIASTS IG FORTUNA NOSTALGICS ARTISTS & CREATIVE MINDS RESEARCHERS & EXPERTS ENTREPENEURS VISITORS CINEMA GOERS INVESTORS SPACES 27
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  • 37. PRAGUE COMMONS ‚SVEJKING‘ OUR WAY TOWARDS THE CARNIVAL OF THE COMMONS 37
  • 38. In its early days, Karlín was a very pleasant place to live; later on, industries began to move in, making it a less fancy place to live in. Then, Communism froze Karlín in a grey and melancholic timewarp, and it continued to decline.Today, its prime location near the center makes it very attractive to real estate firms, who have invested huge sums in transforming the area. 38
  • 39. KARLÍN PRAGUE 8 The thriving story of a once declining neighbourhood 39
  • 40. “Jan’s father used to live in Karlin in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was not a great neighborhood back then. Living just opposite “U Zabranskych” pub, where the Czechoslovak Communist Party was founded in 1924 and which, later in the 90s, used to be a place frequented by Neo-Nazis in a district known for a large Roma population, the place was rough. But then, Karlin was nearly destroyed during the 2002 floods. And the flood seems to have flushed most of the bad things away.” Jan & Zuzi are Prague locals who run a food tour „Taste of Prague“ 40
  • 41. Image & text source: http://www.tasteofprague.com „Prague Off the Beaten Path: Karlin District“ The past decade has been a decade of dramatic growth and renewal for Karlin, with developers coming in, eager to fill in the gaps left behind the buildings that needed to be torn down. In the 1990s we would have never thought we would want to live in Karlin, but the leafy streets (Karlin is the only Prague district with a grid layout) near the centre seem more and more attractive each year. Karlin is cool because it is both hipster and raw at the same time: some people say that one more cool place opening in Karlin will tip the balance and the whole district will - just like Atlantis - sink into the ground, and people will only sing songs about how great it was. Well, only time will tell. 41
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  • 44. 1844 – 1845 The main building of the Karlin Barracks was built for military purposes for the Austro - Hungarian Empire. Its original name was the Ferdinand Barracks. 1920 The building was renamed the Jan Žižka Barracks in honor of the great Bohemian military leader. 20th century Housed a variety of services and installations for the governments of Czechoslovak then Czech Republic, with heavy use by the police. KARLÍNSKÁ KASÁRNA The Karlin Barracks and a series of unfortunate events 44
  • 45. 2002 The barracks are damaged by the 2002 floods 2014 The Griva Art company with plans to turn the complex into a university campus makes a bid for almost 600 million crown to purchase the barracks but the offer is rejected due to political issues. today The UNESCO listed monument continues to serve the local police, but is only used partially, leaving majority of the building in a state of slow and steady decay. 45
  • 47. CEDRIC PRICE An actual Svejker? “Price was like a grain of sand that irritates the oyster - the oyster in his case being the architectural professi- on. He was always provoking thought and response within the profession..“ Mandy Marvin, Curator of the Cedric Price exhibition in Cambridge, 2014 Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/architecture/cedric-price-the-most-influential-architect-you- ve-never-heard-of-9852200.html 47
  • 48. Collage depicting the return of the flood at Karlin 48
  • 49. In the event of another flooding, would the barracks be able to survive the damages and implications? Would Karlin (according to Jan and Zuzi), “sink into the ground” like a “fallen Atlantis?” Cedric Price designed around the philosophy of impermanence, and said that buildings should serve the needs of those that use them and be either transformed or demolished when they no longer served their purpose. The Karlin barracks is a place which can allow the said transformation. Imagine a place with no rules- a place where we could easily bring objects of our desire to inhabit, to tear apart when we no longer desire it, and maybe put it together again as something new. And this process shall repeat itself. IMPERMANENCE 49
  • 50. PHASE 1 ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAMME: - EXHIBITION SPACES - EXPERIMENTAL STUDIOS - OFFICE SPACES - CAFE / RESTAURANT - EXERCISE SPACE - FOOD LAB - WORKSHOPS - EDUCATIONAL CLASSROOMS - LIBRARY - COMMUNITY GARDENING PHASE 2 RECYCLING DEPOT PROGRAMME: - MATERIALS COLLECTION - MATERIALS SORTING - MATERIALS REPURPOSING - MATERIALS ASSEMBLY - FABRICATION LAB 50
  • 51. PHASE 4 COURTYARD COLONISATION INCORPORATION OF MODULES BASED ON FUTURE GROWTH AND PROGRAMME - MODULES FROM RECYCLED ATERIALS - IMPORTED OBJECTS - REPURPOSED BUILDINGS FROM ABANDONED SITES PHASE 3 COURTYARD INHABITATION PROCESS - MODULES FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS - IMPORTED OBJECTS - REPURPOSED BUILDINGS FROM ABANDONED SITES - LARGE SCALE COMMUNITY GARDEN - HYDROPONIC GARDENI - WEEKLY MARKET - ORGANIC SHOP - OUTDOOR CINEMA/THEATER 51
  • 52. „Post Studio Tales“ by Something Fantastic, Berlin, 2012 52
  • 53. PRAGUE COMMONS Part 1: Svejking up the Karlin Barracks In the spirit of “The Good Soldier Svejk”, the Karlin Barracks is itelf a serious monument waiting to be annoyed, maybe even frustrated. Once a stately military complex, the barracks is now ageing and decaying along with its promise of miitary sovereignty and power. Karlin Barracks should be, like the adventures of Svejk, a place for random occurences within a rigid system. Svejk’s Anti-War attitude in line with Cedric Price’s Anti-Architecture and Non-Plan, is a fun and satirical way of dealing with the series of unfortunate events that has occurred to the barracks. 53
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  • 55. NECESSITIES With the provision of main services such as an elevator core, washrooms and pantry, access and comfort of the users can be ensured. This also allows the main spaces to be changed over time depending on the needs of the user with the availability of these services in each wing of the barracks. 6.5 x 6 meters module 6.5 x 5.3 meters module 55
  • 56. We realized that many artists today work with conceptual projects that demand much more than a studio and being left alone. What we did build was artist studios, with good space, good height to the ceiling and a light coming from the north, only to discover that the main part of the artists did not need a studio anyway, they preferred to bring their lap top and to hang out with us in the BAC office space. excerpt from “Prague’s Independent Art Spaces” by Vyara Mlechevska The RE-TOOLING RESIDENCIES project is addressed to both arts communities and art institutions looking to create arts residency centers in Eastern Europe and to cooperate with existing centers of this kind. 56
  • 57. ARTIST STUDIOS I love this movie! Maybe I should make one of my own. Artist residence module (14 x 13 meters) 20 x 13 meters module 57
  • 58. Optional variations to the artists studio module. (20 x 13 meters) 58
  • 59. DANCE STUDIOS I never understood modern dance. Call me old-fashioned but I much prefer ballet. 28 x 13 meters module 59
  • 60. CAFE & KITCHEN Fetch me more tomatoes from the community garden! Now!! I heard the chef is a total drama queen, but makes the best tomato soup in town. 20 x 13 meters module 6.5 x 6 meters module 60
  • 61. FOOD LAB When I asked you to bring your produce to the food lab, I didn’t mean the entire cart! 28 x 13 meters module 61
  • 62. LIBRARY Between you and me, I love to come to this library because I get to have that amazing tomato soup for lunch at the cafe. 28 x 13 meters module 62
  • 63. Why isn’t anyone here? Perhaps I got the wrong date? or time? CLASSROOMS 14 x 13 meters module 63
  • 64. WORKSHOPS 20 x 13 meters module 64
  • 65. OFFICESOFFICES 28 x 13 meters module 20 x 13 meters module 65
  • 66. Look! We can salvage the steel trusses from here for the Depot at the barracks. What happened at Rohanský ostrov... We used the steel trusses from an abandoned building in Rohanský ostrov to construct this roof at the Depot. „ONE MAN’S TRASH IS ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE“ A local neighbourhood facility for collection of recyclable waste. The commons participants sort the waste and lay objects in demand along the conveyor belt, which are then distributed to individual production studios to be reappropriated as building materials for various projects within the commons. RECYCLING DEPOT 6666
  • 67. Usable and clean objects are then placed on the conveyor belt to be transported around the site. Much like a sushi conveyor, users can pick up which items they want to use. An additional structure can be added to the depot once the collection grows. CONVEYOR BELT 6767
  • 68. Collage of the Carnival of Commons 68
  • 69. PRAGUE COMMONS Part 2: The Carnival of the Commons The courtyard of the Karlin Barracks is where the Carnival of the Commons can be established, allowing the users to freely inhabit, colonise and take over. The next level of colonisation at the Karlin Barracks is a juxtaposition against the rigid background of its former military past. Once the barracks has been occupied, and new modules have been created from the depot collection programme, it is inevitable for activity to spill out to the courtyard. The other courtyards in the neighbourhood seem to be where the inhabitants express themselves, by building informal structures, or growing their gardens, to fulfill additional needs. The formation of the Commons Carnival at the courtyard is a physical and social resistance against capitalism and planned architecture which has often failed the masses. By participating in the commons at Karlin barracks, we are able to slowly collect the resources needed for the colonisation process. The Carnival of the Commons is acollection of everyday objects- donated, found, or salvaged. With impermanence in mind, these objects can be transported to site, adapted to suit the needs of the user, and also can be taken down whenever the user sees fit. 69
  • 70. ROHANSKÝ OSTROV.. Lots of abandoned buildings and materials here! Come get them before the new developers bulldoze the entire place! KARLÍNSKÁ KASÁRNA Artists and builders in need of more materials! A former industrial site which now sits derelict by the river Vlata is located only 3 kilometres away from the Karlin Barracks. At the time of construction of the Prague metro, Rohanský ostrov served as a dumping ground for storing material from excavations. In the year 1999 an extensive cleaning work for the recovery of the island was launched and the site has been a target for many new developments due to its strategic location. 70
  • 71. Look! We can salvage the steel trusses from here for the Depot at the barracks. These sheds are in mint condition! I’m sure we can find some use for them. There is some glass and steel frame I found which I am sure could be repurposed into something useful.. A series of industrial buildings in the site which await demolition by future developers 71
  • 72. A niche found in the streets of Karlin 72
  • 73. I don’t believe in God, but I believe in my morning coffee... It is said that only 19% of Czechs believe in God. Perhaps these niches could be used for something else 73
  • 74. I always find inspiration when I am surrounded by decay. I find it utterly beautiful. The fall of industrialisation and the Soviet Union has left Czech Republic with several abandoned sites. A partially damaged structure could find new ways of usage. 74
  • 75. Cedric Price: “why should people always have to look up?” The Carnival of Commons would not be complete without a Ferriss Wheel to complete the courtyard 75
  • 76. I love running around, so my parents found a way to put my hyperactivity to good use. The energy carousel produces and stores enough energy to power lights during the night 7676
  • 77. Anybody fancy a smoothie? Maximum output per bicycle: 300 Watts, These Dynamo bicycles could be used to power anything small. 7777
  • 78. Many Prague residents have a small cottage outside the city. These cottages, called „Chata“ are treasured both as getaways and ongoing projects. Each reflects its owners‘ character, as most of them were built by unorthodox methods. Chata owners used the typically Czech „it‘s whom you know“ chain of supply to scrounge materials and services. This barter system worked extremely well, and still does today. I’ve been working on my “Chata” for more than 10 years. It’s a project I enjoy working on with my brother 78
  • 79. Hydroponic planting, an alternative cultivation method without earth but uses water instead. I made this hydroponic planter out of used pipes. This entire thing cost me almost nothing! 79
  • 80. Water towers are extremely useful as elevated structures. Here‘s one combined with the „Chata“. 80808080
  • 81. Czech Republic is renowned for their spa towns. The participants of the commons should not be deprived of such a relaxing activity after a hard day‘s work 81818181
  • 82. This 5 x 5 module is imported from Leipzig Commons at the IG Fortuna. Anyone can modify it with scaffolding to create a mezannine. 82
  • 83. An outdoor bar constructed with scaffolding. People should always have access to a good draught of Czech beer on a sunny day. 83
  • 84. Another module constructed with scaffolding. This time, with recycled windows from the Barracks itself. 8484
  • 85. The Carnival of the Commons takes whatever it can get. Everyday objects are more than welcome. 8585
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  • 87. 1. Cedric Price, Re:CP, edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Birkhauser (2003) 2. Elinor Rostrom ‘Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action’, 1990 Cambridge University Press 3. Ivan Kucina, Commoning of the Uncommonness: Developing Urban Commons in Post Socialist City (2015) 4. Sheila R. Foster, Collective Action and the Urban Commons, Fordham University School of Law (2011) 5. Prof. Dr. Regina Bittner, Elective Lectures from “Architecture of the Everyday”, 2015-16 6. http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/non-planning- change 7. http://www.czechjournal.cz/karlin-barracks-repeatedly-fails- to-sell/ 8. http://www.re-tooling-residencies.org/resources/research/ pragues-independent-art-spaces-by-vyara-mlechevska 9. http://www.archdaily.com/486943/energy-carousel- dordrecht-ecosistema-urbano-architects/?utm_ source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_ campaign=Feed%3A+ArchDaily+%28ArchDaily%29 10. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/the-good-soldier- vejk-jaroslav-haeks-comic-masterpiece/ 11. http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/czech-culture/lost- buildings-of-prague/ 12. https://www.private-prague-guide.com/article/life-during- the-communist-era-in-czechoslovakia 13. Re-Imagining the Karlín Viaduct: From Paris to Vienna and now Prague, city viaducts are becoming cultural centers: http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/art/re-imagining-the- karlin-viaduct/ LIST OF REFERENCES 87
  • 88. Dessau International Architecture School Anhalt University Department 3 © 2016 I