290308 EX Vienna's local housing market: Demands, provision and actors (2025W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 08.09.2025 08:00 to Mo 22.09.2025 08:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 31.10.2025 23:59
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Monday 27.10. 09:00 - 17:00 Ort in u:find Details
- Tuesday 28.10. 09:00 - 17:00 Ort in u:find Details
- Monday 17.11. 09:00 - 17:00 Ort in u:find Details
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
In addition to full attendance and active participation on all three days of the excursion, the performance assessment consists of independent empirical preparatory work and a subsequent reflection on the contents of the excursion.Preparation: Reading of the central compulsory literature
• Especially for those students who do not have comprehensive knowledge of the Viennese housing market and sustainable urban development, it is assumed that the topic is approached using three central texts. Key questions are provided to check the learning objectives through reading
Final submission: video reflection.
More detailed information will be provided via Moodle.
• Especially for those students who do not have comprehensive knowledge of the Viennese housing market and sustainable urban development, it is assumed that the topic is approached using three central texts. Key questions are provided to check the learning objectives through reading
Final submission: video reflection.
More detailed information will be provided via Moodle.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
This course is aimed at motivated students who are self-organized, show initiative, and are in an advanced bachelor's or master's degree.
Instead of an excursion log, the excursion participants are expected to reflect on the content based on the examples collected.It is obligatory to attend all three excursion days, completely. Due to fairness we kindly ask you to register only, if you are committed to attend all three days.
Instead of an excursion log, the excursion participants are expected to reflect on the content based on the examples collected.It is obligatory to attend all three excursion days, completely. Due to fairness we kindly ask you to register only, if you are committed to attend all three days.
Examination topics
see Moodle
Reading list
Franz, Y., E. Gruber (2018): Wohnen „für alle“ in Zeiten der Wohnungsmarktkrise? Der soziale Wohnungsbau in Wien zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit. In: Standort. Open Access.Güntner, S., Kirsch-Soriano K., Lehner, J. (Hrsg.) (2025) Sanfte Stadterneuerung Revisited : Wiener Handlungsstrategien für den Bestand. Jovis Verlag. https://ubdata.univie.ac.at/AC17401653Heeg, S. (2024): Immobilienmärkte. In: Belina, B., M. Naumann und A. Strüver (Hrsg.) Handbuch Kritische Stadtgeographie. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot. S. 271- 277. Als e-book via u:search erhältlich.Heeg, S. (2022): Stadt bewohnen – Wohnungspolitik und soziale Frage. In: Franz, Y. & A. Strüver (Hrsg.) Stadtgeographie. Aktuelle Themen und Ansätze. Berlin: Springer Spektrum. S. 115-146. Als e-book via u:search erhältlich.Kadi, J. (2024): Städtische Wohnungspolitik. In: Belina, B., M. Naumann und A. Strüver (Hrsg.) Handbuch Kritische Stadtgeographie. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot. S. 278- 283. Als e-book via u:search erhältlich.Kadi. J. & Lilius, J. (2022) The remarkable stability of social housing in Vienna and Helsinki: a multi-dimensional analysis, Housing Studies, DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2022.2135170Musil, R., Brand, F., & Wonaschütz, M. (2023). Wem gehört die gebaute Stadt? Eigentumsanalyse als Instrument der Bestandsstadt-Entwicklung. Standort, 47(4), 333-339.
Association in the course directory
(MR3) (UF GW 18) (MA_neu_GGCST_MA5)
Last modified: We 17.09.2025 11:28
The course is primarily aimed at students of the master's degree in "Spatial Research and Planning" and "Global Change and Sustainability Transformations" with specialization in urban research or spatial planning. Also, interested advanced bachelor's and teacher training students are welcome to join this course. Extensive preparation, asynchronous content acquisition, and active participation during the excursion are required.General prior knowledge and research interests of urban housing markets and urban development are a basic requirement for this excursion, in order to be able to embed the content in a meaningful overall scientific context. Basic literature will be provided.Course objectives:
As part of the excursion, we look at the Viennese housing market in its entirety using example properties. In addition to the recording of epochs, construction methods, and ecological building (material) specifications, the development of conclusions from visible buildings on individual forms of living and the social living environment are in the foreground. In addition to getting to know ideal/typical housing projects, information about the actors involved, about the supply and demand side, political framework conditions (such as the climate timetable of the City of Vienna, Smart Climate City strategy, as well as national and EU level), objectives and motivation should be experienced be brought and thus a critical reflection of the past and current practice of housing construction succeed. The participants will be able to embed individual buildings in the big picture of urban sustainability transformation processes and to make derivations at the level of the residents, the immediate neighborhood, and the city as a whole.