Head of Department:
                                          Associate-Prof. Mag.arch. Baerbel Mueller 
   Teaching: Univ.-Ass. Philipp Reinsberg
                                          Mag.arch 
   Teaching: Univ.-Ass. Daniil Zhiltsov MArch 
 
[Applied] Foreign Affairs is a trans-disciplinary lab investigating spatial, infrastructural, environmental and cultural
                                          phenomena in rural and urban Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East, established by Baerbel Mueller in 2011.
 
Each lab project centers on a distinct question or clear mission and culminates in field trips and residencies through which
                                          (applied) research, mappings, rural and urban growth patterns, urban prototypes, imaginary (art) spaces, and relational physical
                                          interventions are produced. A series of talks introduces students to the spatial diversity and cultural vibrancy of the contemporary
                                          condition of the respective project context, followed by “intensives” that focus on the status and potential of a specific
                                          region and interest. The process of relating and making is conceptualized in a reactive and slowed-down manner. Conditions
                                          of uncertainty and fragility are embraced. The outcome of each lab is presented in different formats and contexts.
 
[A]FA is performed in (experimental) collaboration with international guests, partners, and partner universities. [A]FA
                                          is commissioned by cultural institutions, artist collectives, communities, municipalities, and individuals. A selected number
                                          of students from both, DieAngewandte, I oA, and the respective project context can participate after application. Field work
                                          and residencies take place during semester breaks. Students of related disciplines are most welcome.