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Memorial Servitengasse 1938Competition winner: Julia Schulz

Memorial Servitengasse 1938

Since spring 2004, the BürgerInnenprojektgruppe Servitengasse 1938 (Servitengasse 1938 Civic Project Group) has been working to research the lot of the Jewish population living in Servitengasse in Vienna’s ninth district who suffered persecution and were expelled and murdered under the Nazi regime. The project also entailed a two-stage design competition for students and graduates, which was held in cooperation with the Vienna University of Applied Arts, for a memorial to be installed on Servitenplatz. Together with the Servitengasse 1938 initiative, a number of criteria were developed to be considered in the design process, including, for example, that the names of all people expelled or murdered should be listed or that there should be a possibility of leaving a small stone as is customary when visiting Jewish graves.

In the first stage of the competition, design proposals for a memorial were to be entered. All formats were allowed, with the entries submitted being anonymized. Out of twenty-three submissions from different fields of study, nine were shortlisted by the jury for further development. In the second stage, the designs were to be accommodated to the specific conditions of the site and worked out in full detail. Also, a calculation of costs was to be made for planning, production, and installation of the memorial, as well as an estimate of the current maintenance cost. The jury expected the most detailed possible rendering of the artistic implementation as a model or digital presentation. From these nine submissions of the second stage, three winning projects were eventually chosen. The first place was shared by Julia Schulz and Ulla Rauter, and the third place went to Guido Kunert.The project finally realized was Julia Schulz’s Schlüssel gegen das Vergessen (Keys Against Oblivion).

Location

Corner Servitengasse/Grünentorgasse (Grünentorgasse 19 B), 1090 Vienna

Further Information

Competition
Memorial Servitengasse 1938

Awarding authorities
Servitengasse 1938 Civic Project Group in cooperation with the University of Applied Arts Vienna

Invited artists
Julia Schulz (AT), Ulla Rauter (AT), Guido Kunert (AT)

Jury
Gerald Bast, President, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Brigitte Döring, Servitengasse 1938 Civic Project Group
Raimund Fastenbauer, Vienna Jewish Community
Brigitte Kowanz, artist
Michael Landesmann, Servitengasse 1938 Civic Project Group
Bertrand Perz, historian, Department of Contemporary History, Vienna University
Roland Schöny, cultural-studies researcher, curator, and author (2004–2007 project manager and curator for Kunst im öffentlichen Raum GmbH)
Marianne Suske, Servitengasse 1938 Civic Project Group

Advisory board
Erich Petuelli, Municipal Department 19 – Architecture and Urban Design
Hans Smejkal, BDistrict Councilor of Alsergrund

Competition concept and organization
Eva Blimlinger, president, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (since 2011)

Partners and sponsors
Agenda 21 am Alsergrund, Municipal District Office of Alsergrund, ERSTE Stiftung, Fraction of Social Democratic Trade-Unionists in the Vienna Chamber of Labor, Die Grünen Alsergrund, Schneiderzubehör Irene Herbert, Jewish Welcome Service, Kommunalkredit, National Fund of the Republic of Austria, Bäckerei Ströck, Vontobel Bank Österreich AG, Vienna Gas, Municipal Department 7 – Cultural Affairs

Publication
Birgit Johler, Maria Fritsche (eds.), 1938 –Adresse: Servitengasse – Eine Nachbarschaft auf Spurensuche, Mandelbaum Verlag: Wien 2007

Competition winner
Julia Schulz
*1979 in Schwaz (AT), lives and works in St. Andrä- Wördern (AT).

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Memorial Servitengasse 1938Competition winner: Julia Schulz

Time Period

2007

U4 Roßauer Lände; Straßenbahn D Schlickgasse

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