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Baugeschichte & Bauerbe 2

Baugeschichte & Bauerbe 2

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Architektur (BSc AR 24) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
Das nachhaltige Agieren innerhalb der historischen Baukultur wird kritisch analysiert und Lehren für die zeitgenössische Architektur und Baukonstruktion werden entwickelt. Das Essential-Modul gibt einen Überblick über die Geschichte der Architektur und Kunst der erweiterten Moderne sowie über die für den Erhalt relevanten Methoden und Techniken.
Anhand ausgewählter Beispiele werden Aufgaben und Problemstellungen in der Architekturgeschichte intensiv diskutiert und die Genese des sich wandelnden ArchitektInnenberufs wird analysiert. Die behandelten Bauten und Objekte versinnbildlichen den Bestand, der unser Erbe ist. Denkmaltheoretisches Grundlagenwissen wird zusammen mit Strategien und Methoden der Erhaltung und Weiterentwicklung des Baubestandes vermittelt.
Teaching Method
siehe nachfolgende Lehrveranstaltungen
Learning Objectives
Die Lernergebnisse und zu erwerbenden Kompetenzen dieses Moduls ergeben sich aus den nachfolgend beschriebenen Lehrveranstaltungen.
Assessment Methods
Die Abschlussnote wird errechnet aus den Noten der beiden Lehrveranstaltungen mit einer Gewichtung von jeweils 50%. Ein erfolgreicher Abschluss setzt zudemvoraus, dass in beiden Lehrveranstaltungen jeweils mindestens die Note 4.0 erreicht wurde. Modalität siehe Lehrveranstaltung.
Module number:
6112110
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
4
Courses:
48 L / 36 h
Self-study:
84 h
Sprache:
Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
1-2

Urbanisierung

Urbanisierung

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Architektur (BSc AR 19) (01.09.2019)
Module number:
6112254
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
42 h
Sprache:
Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
5-6

Technical Report (CAR 19)

Technical Report (CAR 19)

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
To support the holistic educational aim of artistic and technically skilled graduates, this report unites technical disciplines embedded in the curriculum into a compulsory document/ report.
It is coordinated with the lecturers of the technical subjects that are supporting it by iterative consultations. Intensive research, experiments on material or processing level, simulations, cooperation with industries, innovative interpretation of taught content and tools, are just some examples how students prove their technical skills applied to the design process of their individual project.
Teaching Method
exercises, research, writing, case study
Literature
Literature lists are issued and updated each semester
Module number:
6112474
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
28 L / 21 h
Self-study:
69 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
1-4

Independent Study: "Less bad" is not good enough (UD&SD, 3 ECTS)

Independent Study: "Less bad" is not good enough (UD&SD, 3 ECTS)

Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Architektur (MSc AR) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
This optional module allows for various kinds of research studies. It is closely connected to the five units of the Liechtenstein School of Architecture and is usually part of ongoing research projects. The supervision consists of directing the students towards clear results within a given field of research. The individual study is reviewed within the respective unit.

Urbanism, Architecture & Society:
Do you like writing, or want to gain more experience scientific writing?
Are you interested in learning about and applying methods of urban research?
Want some credit points for that?
Urbanism, Architecture & Society Unit (UASU) is happy to support independent study projects utilizing our methods and approaches, either (1) pursuing questions relevant to our group, or (2) supporting you in finding your own research questions. We can provide topics for independent study related to our research areas in the Alpine Rhine Valley, as well as various locations across the Global South.
We also encourage aligning independent study projects with our other concurrent courses including: Raum & Gesellschaft, Studio Jozi, Urban Theory, Planning & Places, Architectural Theory, or Pro Bono.
Teaching Method
Self-defined design or research studies, developed individually or in groups agreed upon with research units and under the guidance of mentors. The size of the module is determined by the respective unit.
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Literature
Relevant reading will be made available at the beginning of the course. A list of recommended literature will be announced in the course and updated on an ongoing basis.
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% compulsory attendance, regular meetings with instructors, continuous assessment, portfolio and final review.
The final grade is calculated according to the weighting of the following components: final submission (80%) and oral presentation (20%).
Grade
Individual appointments will be set with the tutor.

Group projects are also possible, as well as group work with individual submissions

For registration and enrolment, please get in touch with Lindsay Howe directly: lindsay.howe@uni.li (or any member of the unit)
Module number:
6112448
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
6 L / 5 h
Self-study:
86 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
3

Grundlagenstudio: Entwerfen im räumlichen Kontext - Paragrafen und Perspektiven

Grundlagenstudio: Entwerfen im räumlichen Kontext - Paragrafen und Perspektiven

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Architektur (BSc AR 19) (01.09.2019)
Bachelorstudiengang Architektur (BSc AR 24) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
Im Grundlagenstudio – Entwerfen im räumlichen Kontext werden Grundlagen des architektonischen Entwerfens im räumlichen Kontext vermittelt. Im Verlauf des Semesters werden anhand von Analyse- und Entwurfsaufgaben architektonische Fragestellungen im räumlichen Kontext mehrerer Gebäude bearbeitet. Die Studierenden erhalten
grundlegende Kenntnisse über Raumbezüge zwischen Gebäuden, über den Umgang mit Privatheit und Öffentlichkeit, über verschiedenen Formen von Dichte, über Aufenthalts- und Lebensqualitäten, über die Anordnung gemischter Raumprogramme und deren Wechselwirkungen sowie über Freiraumqualitäten und den Bezug auf einen grösseren urbanen Kontext.
Teaching Method
Angeleitete Projektarbeit im Entwurfsstudio.
Eine Seminarwoche zum Projektschwerpunkt ist integrativer Bestandteil des Entwurfsstudios.
Learning Objectives
Nach erfolgreichem Abschluss der Lehrveranstaltung sind die Studierenden in der Lage
Literature
Eine Liste mit Literaturempfehlungen wird in der Lehrveranstaltung bekannt gegeben und laufend aktualisiert.
Requirements (formal)
Erfolgreiche Absolvierung der Module «Grundlagenstudio: Vom Objekt zum Raum» und «Grundlagenstudio: Vom Raum zum Gebäude»
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% Anwesenheitspflicht, kontinuierliche Abgaben, Zwischen- und Abschlusspräsentation.
Die Abschlussnote errechnet sich nach der Notengewichtung folgender Komponenten: Entwurfsprojekt (80%) und Schlusspräsentation (20%).
Module number:
6112424
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
16
Courses:
144 L / 108 h
Self-study:
372 h
Sprache:
Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
4

Gestaltung: Visualisierung

Gestaltung: Visualisierung

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Architektur (BSc AR 19) (01.09.2019)
Module number:
6112251
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
42 h
Sprache:
Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
3-4

Advanced Studio Bauerbe und Upcycling: Vacantness Legler Areal (MSc Thesis)

Advanced Studio Bauerbe und Upcycling: Vacantness Legler Areal (MSc Thesis)

Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Architektur (MSc AR) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
The Master's Thesis is carried out by the student as part of an Advanced Studio and is supervised by the unit. The thesis contains a developed hypothesis that is verified (or falsified) as part of the design project. In addition to the actual design project, the Master's thesis includes the design and production of the thesis book. This consists of
three parts: the documentation of the design project, a theoretical report and a technical report. The formal aspects of the thesis and the thesis book are described in the Master's thesis regulations.
Teaching Method
Mentored project work in the design studio.
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Literature
Relevant reading will be made available at the beginning of the course. A list of recommended literature will be announced in the course and updated on an ongoing basis.
Requirements (formal)
Successful completion of 3 Advanced Studios in the Master´s degree programme.
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% compulsory attendance, continuous assessment, midterm and final reviews.
The final grade is calculated according to the weighting of the following components: design project (60%), final presentation (10%) and thesis book (30%: 10% theoretical report, 10% technical report and 10% project documentation).
Module number:
6112416
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
28
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
810 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
4

Research Semester: Systematic Sustainable Catalog (SD)

Research Semester: Systematic Sustainable Catalog (SD)

Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Architektur (MSc AR) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
This optional module, allows for various kinds of research studies in collaboration with planned or ongoing research projects. It is closely linked to the five units of the School of Architecture and is undertaken individually or in small teams of students. Supervision consists of guiding students towards clear results in a particular area of research. The research project is reviewed before a panel of experts from the supervising research unit.

Sustainable Design Unit:
What is Fluidglass? Fluidglass represents a pioneering innovation in building technology that transforms windows into intelligent, multifunctional elements of construction. These advanced windows not only permit the passage of light but also possess the capability to store and regulate energy. By utilizing a specialized fluid enclosed within the glass that dynamically responds to temperature variations, Fluidglass significantly enhances the energy efficiency and thermal comfort of buildings. In this module, you will gain comprehensive insights into product development within the construction industry and the contemporary innovation processes that drive such advancements. Your participation will encompass a range of activities, including conducting research, performing simulations, and developing both a business model and a go-to-market strategy. The specific scope of your work will be tailored to your expertise and interests during an initial meeting session. In collaboration with the LBS Innovation Unit, this research semester presents a unique opportunity to investigate sustainable construction through the lens of practical product development. You will engage in the integration of Fluidglass technology into building designs, exploring its potential to reduce energy consumption and enhance indoor environmental quality. Working alongside experts from diverse disciplines and students from various faculties, you will develop holistic solutions to pressing sustainability challenges. This experience will equip you with critical skills and knowledge necessary for implementing sustainable building projects. Moreover, you will have the opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art technologies, contribute to environmentally responsible construction methods, enhance your career prospects, and expand your professional network.
Teaching Method
Research or design studies defined by research units and under the guidance of mentors, usually closely related to current research projects, developed individually or in groups. The offers of the research semester vary each semester depending on the units and are coordinated with the academic director of the Master's degree programme.
Literature
Relevant reading will be made available at the beginning of the course. A list of recommended literature will be announced in the course and updated on an ongoing basis.
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% compulsory attendance, continuous assessment and regular meetings with instructors.
The final grade is calculated according to the weighting of the following com-ponents: final submission (80%) and oral presentation (20%).
Grade
Individual appointments will be set with the tutor; group projects are also possible, as well as group work with individual submissions;

Start, final submission and presentation can be individually
defined with the respective tutors.

Registration via the intranet of the University of Liechtenstein is not binding and is only valid in combination with the written consent of the respective unit. This applies to all Individual Electives in the Master's degree programme in Architecture.
Module number:
6112337
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
12
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
342 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
3

Independent Study: Search for Circularity (BH&U, 4 ECTS)

Independent Study: Search for Circularity (BH&U, 4 ECTS)

Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Architektur (MSc AR) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
This optional module allows for various kinds of research studies. It is closely connected to the five units of the Liechtenstein School of Architecture and is usually part of ongoing research projects. The supervision consists of directing the students towards clear results within a given field of research. The individual study is reviewed within the respective unit.

Built Heritage & Upcycling Unit:
Whenever there was a shortage of building materials in history, creativity was called for and a circular approach was often the answer. In the 16th century, the Frenchman Philibert de l'Orme invented a new construction method, known as "à petit bois", in which large roof surfaces were built from small pieces of wood. Instead of comprehensive designs, his architectural work was characterized by adapting, integrating and building on. We examine de l'Orme's circular approaches using the example of the roof truss of the Caserne Rochambeau in Mont-Dauphin (F). Could this method be one of the earliest concepts for planned circular building solutions?
Teaching Method
Self-defined design or research studies, developed individually or in groups agreed upon with research units and under the guidance of mentors. The size of the module is determined by the respective unit.
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Literature
Relevant reading will be made available at the beginning of the course. A list of recommended literature will be announced in the course and updated on an ongoing basis.
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% compulsory attendance, regular meetings with instructors, continuous assessment, portfolio and final review.
The final grade is calculated according to the weighting of the following components: final submission (80%) and oral presentation (20%).
Grade
Individual appointments will be set with the tutor.

Group projects are also possible, as well as group work with individual submissions.
Module number:
6112293
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
4
Courses:
8 L / 6 h
Self-study:
114 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
3

Free Master's Thesis: Urban Design and Spatial Development

Free Master's Thesis: Urban Design and Spatial Development

Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Architektur (MSc AR) (01.09.2024)
Project Description
The Free Master's Thesis builds on the student's preliminary study and is supervised individually by the unit. The thesis contains a developed hypothesis that is verified (or falsified) within the framework of a freely chosen design project. In addition to the actual design project, the free Master's thesis includes the design and production of the thesis book. This consists of three parts: the documentation of the design project, a theoretical report and a technical report. The formal aspects of the thesis and the thesis book are described in the Master's Thesis regulations.
Teaching Method
Free project work, mentored by the unit.
Learning Objectives
After successful completion of the course, students will be able to
Literature
Individual list of literature defined in Preliminary Study.
Requirements (formal)
Successful completion of 3 Advanced Studios in the Master's degree programme. In addition, the Preliminary Study must have been completed with a minimum grade of 5.0.
Assessment Methods
Minimum 75% compulsory attendance, continuous assessment, midterm and final reviews.
The final grade is calculated according to the weighting of the following components: design project (60%), presentation (10%) and thesis book (30%: 10% theoretical report, 10% technical report and 10% project documentation).
Module number:
6112462
Semester:
SS 26
ECTS Credits:
28
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
810 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
4
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