Universiade Stage Design/ Construction 2004/2005
Institut für experimentelle Architektur.Hochbau
Innsbruck University
Prof Kjetil Thorsen, Annette Erlenwein, Frank Ludin, Andrea Kaltschmid
Henning Koepke
The concept was to spatially structure the contents of the opening show around the amalgamation of the conceptual ideas of stage design and architecture. Visually, the origins of the stage architecture were derived and influenced by the painting "The Sea of Ice" by the 18th century German Romantic artist, Caspar David Friedrich.
The stage consisted of a structure set metaphorically in vertical ice floes rising out of a 600m² folded stage plane. The vertical elements of the stage were built using traditional construction scaffolding covered with material textiles and back projection screens. The folded horizontal stage planes, originally computer generated, based on 3D drawings, consisted of a grid of wooden girders covered with plywood sheets - a technique also used in constructing climbing walls. Given this technique, all elements are able to have an afterlife beyond the "Winter Universiade" and as such will be recycled as climbing wall-construction.