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Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta), ETH Zurich
Established1 Januar 1967
DirectorLaurent Stalder (director), Philip Ursprung (deputy director)
Location,
AffiliationsEAHN (European Architectural History Network), icam (international confederation of architectural museums), Docomomo (International Working Party for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement), Werner Oechslin Library Foundation, Bund Schweizer Architekten, ABA-ARCH (Archives et Bibliothèques d’Architecture Suisse), Föderation deutscher Architektursammlungen
Websitegta.arch.ethz.ch
Book cover of Reden und Vortrag zur Eröffnung (Opening Speeches and Lecture)

The Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) is a teaching and research institute at the Department of Architecture of ETH Zurich, situated on the ETH Zurich’s Hönggerberg Campus site.

History

The Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) was founded on 1 January 1967 as a research body at the Architecture Department of ETH Zurich.[1] The opening symposium was held on 23 June 1967.[2]

Since its beginnings in 1967, the past and the present, theory and practice, have been the cornerstones and reference framework for the work undertaken at the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta). Besides teaching activities in the fields of the history of art and architecture, architectural theory and urban design, the institute’s core focus since its launch has lain in mediating and exploring architecture in its historical depth and thematic breadth. The results of the institute’s in-house research, which is primarily influenced by the areas of interest of the teaching staff and the holdings of the simultaneously established archive, have been presented since 1968 in a publication series. These first appeared in cooperation with the Birkhäuser publishing house (in the “rainbow series”), later with the Ammann publishing house and since the mid-1980s in the gta Verlag, which today enjoys the reputation of being one of the leading architecture publishers.

The absorption of the so-called Semper Archive from the ETH Bibliothek on the occasion of the creation of the institute forms the foundation of the gta Archives, which over time has advanced to become an internationally renowned research facility. Since then, the main acquisition emphasis has been on the architecture of the nineteenth century and the pre-modern, modern (Swiss) architecture in the form of collections (Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM)), as well as advance legacies and bequests of individual architects of international stature (including Karl Moser, Hans Bernoulli, Lux Guyer, Haefeli Moser Steiger, Ernst Gisel, Fritz Haller and Trix and Robert Haussmann).

The organisational office for exhibitions by the ETH Zurich’s Department of Architecture became incorporated in the institute in 1974, and – since 1986 as gta Exhibitions – affords a wide public insight into contemporary architectural discourse and current research at the department.

Institute directors

Professorial chairs and divisions

Today the institute encompasses the following professorial chairs:

  • Chair of the History and Theory of Urban Design, Tom Avermaete
  • Chair of the History and Theory of Architecture, Maarten Delbeke
  • Chair of Theory of Architecture, Laurent Stalder
  • Chair of the History of Art and Architecture, Philip Ursprung


The following divisions assist the research projects and convey their findings:

  • gta Archives
  • gta Verlag
  • gta Exhibitions
  • gta Digital

The gta Institute assists in the promotion of academic newcomers with its own doctoral programme (since 2012). The institute’s educational provisions are supplemented by the programme Master of Studies in the History and Theory of Architecture, which mediates between practice and scholarship (since 1992). There is a close academic exchange with the Werner Oechslin Library Foundation, associated with the ETH Zurich via a cooperation agreement.

Teaching and research areas

The institute’s task is to empirically appraise and theoretically reflect upon architecture in its historical depth and ideological breadth. Along with the establishing and verification of facts, the gta Institute has always been at pains to review applied methods in terms of their validity as models and to make them beneficial to contemporary architecture. As an institute, the gta researches and teaches the history of knowledge of architecture, building forms and techniques, the function of architecture and its relations to society and politics, the evolution of design and architectural thinking from the beginnings to today, as well as the methodologies of architectural history work ranging from building analysis through to the digital humanities.

References

  1. ^ For the history of the institute see Martin Fröhlich, “Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur an der ETH-Zürich”, Unsere Kunstdenkmaeler, 24, no. 1 (1973), pp. 16–20; Katharina Medici-Mall, “Sammeln, forschen, ausstellen, publizieren: Das Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur an der ETH Zürich”, Aktuelles Bauen, 18 (April 1983), pp. 23–6; Ruth Hanisch and Steven Spier, “ ‘History is not the Past but Another Mightier Presence’: The Founding of the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta) at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zurich and Its Effects on Swiss Architecture”, Journal of Architecture, 14, no. 6 (2009), pp. 655–86.
  2. ^ Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur (ed.), Reden und Vortrag zur Eröffnung (Birkhäuser: Basle, 1968).