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Technologiekompetenz
  • operate suitable tools safely and use them appropriately for the task and material.
  • use the digital tools available at the university (e.g. scanning devices, CAD and digital lasers and printers).
Selbstkompetenz
  • argue and defend a reflected ethical stance and personal values in the context of the climate emergency.
  • scrutinise and further develop their own design solutions and identify, justify and defend sustainable alternatives by applying different approaches to the same task.
  • learn from experience, acquire new knowledge and develop a critical relationship to their own design work.
  • set themselves clear objectives and a timetable for their realisation.
  • realise their design project with a high degree of autonomy.
  • carry out their design project with creativity, diligence and in a discipline.
Sozialkompetenz
  • work creatively and effectively in groups on the same task.
  • justify, argue and defend their own point of view in the context of the group and the topic.
  • evaluate and criticise their own performance and the performance of others.
  • make compromises to find solutions.
Methodenkompetenz
  • develop and evaluate advanced design and organising principles.
  • formulate complex ideas and concepts under guidance and to generate and further develop space-creating solutions based on these.
  • carry out literature research, evaluate collected information and link it with their own project work.
  • communicate the complexity of their own project work convincingly using plans, models and various media as well as in oral and written form.
Fachkompetenz
  • understand the broad issues of sustainability, especially the careful and quality use of raw materials and space.
  • carry out complex defined and self-defined research, development or investigation projects and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • develop an architectural idea into a sustainable proposal, carefully taking into consideration the project’s historical, theoretical, environmental (ecological), cultural, economic and social context.
  • communicate and articulate ideas and information fluently in English and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • give formal presentations on specialised topics to an informed and general audience.
  • exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study.
  • manage time and physical resources in relation to set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study as an individual and a group member.
  • deal with complex ethical and professional issues.
  • show confidence in analysing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations.
Technologiekompetenz
  • operate suitable tools safely and use them appropriately for the task and material.
  • use the digital tools available at the university (e.g. scanning devices, CAD and digital lasers and printers).
Selbstkompetenz
  • argue and defend a reflected ethical stance and personal values in the context of the climate emergency.
  • scrutinise and further develop their own design solutions and identify, justify and defend sustainable alternatives by applying different approaches to the same task.
  • learn from experience, acquire new knowledge and develop a critical relationship to own design work.
  • set themselves clear objectives and a timetable for their realisation.
  • realise their design project independently and with a high degree of autonomy.
  • carry out their design project with creativity, diligence and in a discipline.
  • think and act in an interdisciplinary way.
Sozialkompetenz
  • work creatively and effectively in groups on the same task.
  • justify, argue and defend their own point of view in the context of the group and the topic.
  • evaluate and criticise their own performance and the performance of others.
  • make compromises to find solutions.
Methodenkompetenz
  • develop and evaluate advanced design and organising principles.
  • formulate complex ideas and concepts under guidance and to generate and further develop space-creating solutions based on these.
  • carry out literature research, evaluate collected information and link it with their own project work.
  • communicate the complexity of their own project work convincingly using plans, models and various media as well as in oral and written form.
Fachkompetenz
  • read places: examine, understand and document the inventory (you only see what you understand).
  • make use of references: analyse, understand and document examples of architectural history and typologically related projects, going beyond formal aspects to grasp permanent qualities.
  • make use of the inventory: use existing elements for their design.
  • scale: know and understand sizes and distances and apply this understanding to work simultaneously at different scales.
  • define space: know and understand the basics of architectural space on the scale of the city as well as on the scale of the house.
  • interpret proportions: know and understand dimensional relationships and body proportions.
  • structure: know and understand the basics of structural order and its significance in relation to spatial structure.
  • materialise: use materials and elements coherent and in the sense of the idea.
  • construct: recognise the relevance of constructive solutions for the design and work with them from the outset.
  • create atmosphere: create spaces with their own character and a strong atmosphere.
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