Internationale Bauausstellungen as an expression of the transformation of environmental, social, and economic paradigms in architecture and urban planning

Aleksandra Gierko, Paulina Sołowiej

doi:10.37190/arc260103

Abstract

German international construction exhibitions – Internationale Bauausstellungen (IBA) – are an architectural and urban-planning support tool that has been used since the early 20th century. The subject of each edition and the scope of their activities corresponded to the then-current problems of each site by executing accompanying projects and initiatives. This article presents a chronological analysis of activities undertaken as part of each exhibition, concerning the natural environment, society, and the economy. The objective of the study was to observe the evolution of sustainability paradigms in architecture and urban design. The results show a clear development of the IBAs – from events that largely focused on architecture and structural solutions to complex instruments of spatial transformation. The analysis of successive events found a growing significance attributed to environmental, social, and economic matters and a departure from isolated design actions towards systemic and interdisciplinary interventions. There was also an observable shift in the scale of the activities – from those focused on a single city, to regional and cross-border projects. The approach to existing urban fabric also changed, following the notion of circularity; a greater emphasis was placed on the adaptive reuse of pre-existing buildings and developments. The significance of public participation also increased, as it gradually became a key tool that allowed for grassroots, local-level transformation.

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