The building at Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse primarily hosts the Institute for Education in the Arts, focusing on pedagogical training for future art educators, combined with architecture-related programs.
It serves as a hub for teacher training and architectural art integration, with seminar rooms and project spaces.
The Main Building at Schillerplatz serves as the historic and administrative core of the Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien, focusing on theoretical and cultural studies alongside core fine arts programs. It houses lecture halls, the renowned Paintings Gallery, and supports interdisciplinary approaches to art education.
This campus emphasizes the historical context of Viennese art traditions while fostering contemporary discourse, with facilities for seminars, exhibitions, and public lectures.
The Sculpture Studios at Kurzbauergasse are dedicated exclusively to sculptural arts, offering specialized facilities for three-dimensional work, casting, and large-scale installations.
This specialist campus supports hands-on production with dedicated workshops, emphasizing material innovation and spatial dynamics in sculpture.
The Studio Building at Lehárgasse, known as the Atelierhaus and part of the historic Semper Depot, specializes in practical studio-based fine arts education, providing extensive workspaces for advanced artistic production.
Students engage in intensive studio practice, with 24-hour access supporting immersive creative processes central to the academy's fine arts curriculum.
The temporary facility at Kelsenstraße houses the Institute of Conservation-Restoration, providing specialized labs for preservation and technical art studies.
Despite its interim status, it equips students with cutting-edge conservation skills in a modern, accessible environment.