In October 2025 AA+ warmly sent out an invitation to join at ÖKÜ on Weltacker in Innsbruck for the flammkuchen-funnytummy-fest. In collaboration with Lino Lanzmaier (AT) Fabian Lanzmaier (AT), Andreas Zissler (AT) and Dilian (BEL)
This common kitchen unit was built as part of the Dagdas Arhitektūras, mākslas un mūzikas festivāls in Dagda, Latvia. Built from materials found on site the structure was a central point to cook together and served as stage for music artists.
Transcendental workshop to encourage material experimentation and build a human foundation as part of the workshop “Panta Rhei Party!” at the Institute for Experimental Architecture ./studio3 at the University of Innsbruck for Design Studio 1 and 2 TANKE!; WiSe 2024.
Mobile kitchen unit in Albania built from local found scraps and accompanying us on our walk through the countryside.
Installation and Performance. The occasion invited participants to a rare gathering of pirates who, across Europe, meet in unplanned regularity to display new identities, briefly reconnect with the mainland, count the survivors, and—drawn by an enduring longing for at least a gently rocking bed—assemble once more at their secret spot near the Sill River.
An installation that temporarily transformed a public square in Innsbruck into an open-air bathroom and sauna, playfully reinterpreting everyday rituals of hygiene and intimacy to question how public space can accommodate care, comfort, and social interaction.
We heard that Thomas Feuerstein’s professorship for artistic design at the Institute for Experimental Architecture was coming to an end. The idea was to apply for the professorship as a collective. So we acquired an office on the university premises and had various titles, shares in projects, properties, and companies transferred to us in over…
world wide party
a workshop to encourage students to work closely together in groups and experiment with forms of expression. building a full body totem.
enréaliser brings together design samples that were created on the assumption that artistic collaboration has greater value than everyone working independently.