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Building Life Cycles

Building Life Cycles

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
During your studies you are mostly preoccupied with the design phase for new buildings. However in this early phase of a project you only set the framework, in which the building has to evolve over the next decades or even centuries. What makes some buildings last, what makes others die? We need to understand what implications our design decisions have in terms of environmental impact, cost as well as usability and adaptability over the whole building life cycle. Exploring different models of our building helps us to project our design options into the future. We can then analyze the projected results and steer our design in the “right direction”.
Teaching Method
Lecture and seminar: case studies, discourse, experiment, exercises
Learning Objectives
On successful completion of the course, you will be able to…
  • recognize the tremendous environmental, economic and social impact buildings have
  • access resources that help you to understand elements of your building
  • represent a building as a model that allows you to simulate the impacts of your design decisions
  • analyze results in a multi-criteria framework
  • assess your own work, and
  • critically acknowledge design choices that were made by others
… all this from a life-cycle perspective.

You will also sharpen your (online) research skills and experience the advantages and challenges of teamwork.
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Understand principles of building life cycles and long term impacts of construction.
  • Consider maintenance, materiality, recycling and re-/ deconstruction as crucial parameters in sustainable design processes
  • Show confidence in analysing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication

Methodological competence
  • Identify key elements of problems and choose appropriate methods for their resolution in a considered manner

Social competence
  • Discuss and articulate ideas and information fluently
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc
Assessment Methods
Paper
Module number:
4707829
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
16 L / 12 h
Self-study:
48 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Master's thesis

Master's thesis

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The master's thesis consists of an analysis that investigates the context within which a project is set, identifying its challenges, the formulation of one or more working hypotheses and research questions which form the basis for the design proposal and the written thesis. A developed hypothesis is verified (or falsified) within the context of a given or freely chosen project, developing it into a designed architectural proposal and/ or into an in-depth theoretical or historical-theoretical investigation.
Teaching Method
design studio, exercises, experiment, research, writing, visualising, modelling, presenting, case study, peer feedback
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Develop an architectural idea into a sustainable proposal, carefully taking into consideration the project's historical, theoretical, cultural, economic and social context.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and information fluently in English language and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programme of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to 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 competence in analysing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations.

Methodological competence
  • Apply a variety of design- and research methods and visualization techniques
  • Have knowledge of scientific or artistic methods within an interdisciplinary context

Social competence
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication
  • Understand how to work with confidence in the complex organisational and community settings within which the applied methods and design processes are typically deployed.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and social context.
  • Gain confidence in own role and the persuasive and accountable manner in which it is expected to be performed.
Requirements (formal)
Successfully passed module "Thesis Preparation"
Assessment Methods
mid-term and final presentation and defence, book
Module number:
4707773
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
26
Courses:
120 L / 90 h
Self-study:
690 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
4

Digital Image-Making and Visualisation (Lecture)

Digital Image-Making and Visualisation (Lecture)

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
This Module deals with the basic elements of digital image making and visualization. This course explores how digital technologies are used to evoke and produce particular feelings or moods of places as architectural visualizations and images. This semester provides students with the necessary tools to successfully visualise their designs, including a multitude of techniques like 3D modeling, digital photography, montage, collage and rendering among others.

Students will be able to develop relevant techniques to translate original architectural ambitions and ideas into forms of illustrated atmospheres. During the course students will take part in workshops and lectures to develop skills for digital image making and visualization in a practical way. Students will be able to use specific tools to translate their architectonical ambitions and create visualized atmospheres for the communication of ideas in the practice of Architecture .
Teaching Method
Lecture and seminar: visualisation, exercises
Learning Results
This module provides students with the necessary tools to successfully visualise their designs, including a multitude of techniques.

Professional competence
Successfully apply techniques and tools to best visually communicate architectonical atmospheres
Show awareness of composition and perception of visual material

Methodological competence
workshop in rhino
workshop in rendering / digital photography
workshop in photoshop / montage
workshop in collage / output / workflow
Social competence
Discuss and articulate ideas and information fluently

Personal competence
Being able to create a digital image to communicate Architecture.
Construct an image that expresses an particular mood of a place.
Being able to discuss the general aspects and qualities of visualized Architecture.
Assessment Methods
Portfolio
Module number:
4707924
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
16 L / 12 h
Self-study:
48 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Thesis preparation

Thesis preparation

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
This module allows students to compose an exposé for their Master's thesis to be undertaken in the fourth semester. The exposé contains a research question that forms the basis for an in-depth investigation and analysis of a particular issue or problem identified within the given context of the design studio topic. A literature review and a schedule of production are further essential elements to be included.
Teaching Method
Lecture: researching, writing
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Independently identify a research topic and develop it coherently into a research proposal for the Master's thesis
  • With minimal guidance can manage own learning using full range of resources for the discipline

Methodological competence
  • Analyse new and/ or abstract data and situations without guidance, using a range of techniques and methods appropriate to the subject
  • Critically evaluate evidence to support hypotheses, reviewing its reliability, validity and significance

Personal competence
  • Take responsibility for own work and are able to criticise it
Assessment Methods
Paper (Disposition)
Module number:
4707771
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
8 L / 6 h
Self-study:
54 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Sustainable Construction Processes

Sustainable Construction Processes

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
"Sustainable Construction Processes" identifies key parameters and factors to be considered to guarantee a sustainable construction process. Resources, sourcing, manufacturing, logistics, assembly and materiality are among the themes to be explored and to be put into relation to one another.
Teaching Method
Lecture and seminar: case studies, discourse, writing
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Differentiate between individual parameters of sustainable construction processes
  • Understand their interdependence and sequencing
  • Show confidence in analysing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication

Methodological competence
  • Identify key elements of problems and choose appropriate methods for their resolution in a considered manner
  • Apply given tools/ methods accurately and carefully to a well-defined problem

Social competence
  • Discuss and articulate ideas and information fluently
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc
Assessment Methods
Portfolio, exercises, minimum 75% mandatory
Examination
Paper
Module number:
4707922
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
16 L / 12 h
Self-study:
48 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Emerging Technologies in Architecture (Lecture)

Emerging Technologies in Architecture (Lecture)

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The module “Emerging Technologies in Architecture” introduces state-of-the-art technologies emerging from research or industries, from within and outside architecture, to be applied in architecture in the near future. It assesses aims at building awareness and critical appraisal of these technologies and identifies how they might transform architectural practice and thus the role of the architect.
Teaching Method
Lecture: case studies, discourse, writing
Learning Objectives
Architects and students today have to be acutely aware of the radical shifts in technology and its impact on the practice of architectural design. By the time students become architects most of the technological paradigms they believed in at the beginning of their studies will be outdated.
Learning Results
Professional competence
Identify the potential of emerging technologies
Critically assess their impact on architectural design, manufacturing and construction
Show confidence in analyzing case studies and the ability to infer principles and motivations
Explain competently, discuss and critique own design production and its theoretical contexts

Methodological competence
Differentiation between digital modelling/ prototyping technology and technological feasibility of architectural designs

Social competence
Discuss how state-of-the-art technologies and emerging technologies take influence on the practice of architectural design
Discuss how technology informs the idea of architectural practice
Demonstrate the ability to work with peer students in the context of interactive lectures and design sessions

Personal competence
Assess own work absorbs/ responds to technological developments
and put it into a historical, theoretical and philosophical context
Assessment Methods
Paper
Module number:
4707926
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
2
Courses:
16 L / 12 h
Self-study:
48 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Design Studio: G R A F T I N G E A R T H

Design Studio: G R A F T I N G E A R T H

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The design studio engages students with architecture as a responsible practice on a variety of scales applying a multitude of design- and research methods, preparing them for the demands of the broad field of architecture and planning. Architectural and urban design is practiced in the context of projects of varying complexity, ranging from constructive building details and structures, to devising groups of structures and entire settlements and habitats. Design projects are represented in drawings, models, images, and by using all other available media. Teamwork is conducted with particular attention to the internal organization and workings of the teams.
Teaching Method
design studio, exercises, experiment, research, writing, visualising, modelling, presenting, case study, peer feedback
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation 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 language and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed and general/ community audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to 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.

Methodological competence
  • Apply a variety of design- and research methods and visualisation techniques
  • Have knowledge of scientific or artistic methods within an interdisciplinary context

Social competence
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication
  • Understand how to work with confidence in the complex organisational and community settings within which the applied methods and design processes are typically deployed.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and social context.
  • Gain confidence in own role and the persuasive and accountable manner in which it is expected to be performed.
Assessment Methods
mid-term and final reviews, participation; minimum 75% mandatory presence
Module number:
4707941
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
12
Courses:
150 L / 113 h
Self-study:
248 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Semester abroad

Semester abroad

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
‘Philosophy of Architecture’ discusses and explains essential philosophical concepts within architecture and the various positions taken with regards to contemporary cultural phenomenas. This enables students to discover their own position within a philosophical debate and to place their work within a well-grounded understanding of philosophical concepts.
The first block starts with the comparison of fashion trends with architectural design connecting both with semiotic component analysis. The question is, whether and to what extent the analogy between architecture, fashion (popular culture) and language actually works. Possible answers arise from the examples given by Jencks, Baudrillard, Eco, Barthes, Alexander, Lynn and Barthes.
Architecture only becomes modern in its engagement with new media, and that in doing it radically displaces the traditional sense of space and subjectivity. Students should learn to understand their design in the same terms as drawings, photographs, writing, film and advertisements by developing new programs for their architectural models on the basis of philosophical texts (Koolhaas, Vidler, Foucault, Colomina) and film plots.
The third block deals with human attachment to landscape and how we find identity in landscape and place. Furthermore the lecture explores the relationship between innovation, medialisation (f.e. Bollywood in the Alps), individualisation and the new emerging ‘sportscapes’, it focuses on the impact of migration and globalisation on a territory (Latour, Deleuze, Appadurai, Hagerstrand) .
The fourth block is dedicated to the cross-fertilisation of technology, art, pop culture and architecture. The course starts with mainstream philosophy of the Sixties (Critical Theory, Mc Luhan, Marcuse) and provides students with a wider perspective concerning problems that come up in contemporary architectural debates.
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Understand philosophical concepts and their impact on own work
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication

Methodological competence
  • Identify key elements of problems and choose appropriate methods for their resolution in a considered manner
  • Develop activities and self-organisation that will promote learning

Social competence
  • Discuss and articulate ideas and information fluently

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and philosophical context
Module number:
4708430
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
28
Courses:
0 h
Self-study:
840 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
3

Design Studio: DORF/STUDIO Übersaxen: Village Center+

Design Studio: DORF/STUDIO Übersaxen: Village Center+

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The design studio engages students with architecture as a responsible practice on a variety of scales applying a multitude of design- and research methods, preparing them for the demands of the broad field of architecture and planning. Architectural and urban design is practiced in the context of projects of varying complexity, ranging from constructive building details and structures, to devising groups of structures and entire settlements and habitats. Design projects are represented in drawings, models, images, and by using all other available media. Teamwork is conducted with particular attention to the internal organization and workings of the teams.
Teaching Method
design studio, exercises, experiment, research, writing, visualising, modelling, presenting, case study, peer feedback
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Develop an architectural idea into a sustainable proposal, carefully taking into consideration the project's historical, theoretical, cultural, environmental (ecological) economic and social context.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and information fluently in English language and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed and general/community audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to 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.
Methodological competence
  • Apply a variety of design- and research methods and visualisation techniques
  • Have knowledge of scientific or artistic methods within an interdisciplinary context

Social competence
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication
  • Understand how to work with confidence in the complex organisational and community settings within which the applied methods and design processes are typically deployed.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and social context.
  • Gain confidence in own role and the persuasive and accountable manner in which it is expected to be performed.
Assessment Methods
mid-term and final reviews, participation, minimum 75% mandatory presence
Module number:
4707942
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
12
Courses:
150 L / 113 h
Self-study:
248 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4

Design Studio: Vaduz - how much space do we really need ?!

Design Studio: Vaduz - how much space do we really need ?!

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The design studio engages students with architecture as a responsible practice on a variety of scales applying a multitude of design- and research methods, preparing them for the demands of the broad field of architecture and planning. Architectural and urban design is practiced in the context of projects of varying complexity, ranging from constructive building details and structures, to devising groups of structures and entire settlements and habitats. Design projects are represented in drawings, models, images, and by using all other available media. Teamwork is conducted with particular attention to the internal organization and workings of the teams.
Teaching Method
design studio, exercises, experiment, research, writing, visualising, modelling, presenting, case study, peer feedback
Learning Results
Professional competence
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Develop an architectural idea into a sustainable proposal, carefully taking into consideration the project's historical, theoretical, cultural, environmental (ecological) economic and social context.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and information fluently in English language and work comprehensively in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed and general/community audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programmes of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to 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.

Methodological competence
  • Apply a variety of design- and research methods and visualisation techniques
  • Have knowledge of scientific or artistic methods within an interdisciplinary context

Social competence
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral presentations, writing or visual communication
  • Understand how to work with confidence in the complex organisational and community settings within which the applied methods and design processes are typically deployed.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, exercises, experiments, presentations etc

Personal competence
  • Assess own work and put it into a historical, theoretical and social context.
  • Gain confidence in own role and the persuasive and accountable manner in which it is expected to be performed.
Assessment Methods
mid-term and final reviews, participation, minimum 75% mandatory presence
Module number:
4707943
Semester:
SS 19
ECTS Credits:
12
Courses:
150 L / 113 h
Self-study:
248 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1 - 4
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