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Design Theory - Design Project II

Design Theory - Design Project II

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Urban design, housing, commercial and cultural builings within the inner city and its periphery.
  • Developpment of creative design skills against demanding constraints.
  • Highly integrated, specific support by Courses Design Theory I
  • Scale from analytical work to architectural design projects between 1:2000 and 1:200.
  • Guest lecturers and professors coming from an international context teaching alternating contents as compact projects, which complement the regular Projects Studios Design Theory I.
  • Debate on current topics from practice, theory and research within the lecture series.
Teaching Method
Studio delivered and project based, with students being tutored individually and in groups. This is supported by lectures that explain the principles that underlie architectural design and provide the intellectual and cultrual context for the study in achitecture.
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The module Design Theory I seeks to establish the theoretical and professional frame to an integrated, intellectual and specific architectural debate and project making within the concentration Design Theory.
The topics center on issues to develop critical positions towards subjective reasoning in architecture and to further the ability to root these positions in the history and theory of architecture, as well as in the political, sociological, and cultural context of contemporary architecture and society. Theoretical planning and architectural articulation of space considering notions such as typology, morphology and style are fundamental topics in architectural education.

The compact projects are set to complement skills and knowledge acquired in the project studios and to broaden the horizon of the students.

The aim of the module is to provide students with the necessary architectural tools and intellectual instruments and avareness to integrate the knowledge aquired in the Courses Design Theory I into a responsible and sustainable professional behaviour.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • A researched understanding of design in order to take a position as a designer reflected in the ability to devise and implement strategies
  • A critical understanding of the intellectual and aesthetic content of self-selected buildings that supports architectural judgement.
  • Researched and critical evaluation of the briefing and performance of buildings.
  • The ability to define what type of research is relevant, what questions to ask, and which formats to record the findings to best serve as a springboard to design decisions.
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Ability to plan and compose buildings exhibiting complexity in terms of function, scale and context.
  • knowledge on the humanistic currents through the reading of selected literature
  • An understanding of the history of architecture reinterpreted considering political, sociological, and economical aspects.
  • An insight into the structure and the workings of the outer organs of perception and perception in general.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for.
  • The ability to communicate complex ideas and concepts comprehensibly in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Present and evaluate arguments, information and ideas concerning the various fields discussed in this module, and the ability to integrate these aspects in their individual design thinking and work.
Assessment Methods
  • Intermediate and final review with externals
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

  • Project Studio Design Theory 1 82%
  • Compact Project Design Theory 1 18%
Module number:
2703159
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
15
Courses:
180 L / 135 h
Self-study:
315 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
2

Design Theory - Courses II

Design Theory - Courses II

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Discussion of manifestoes in Architecture and Urbanism with an explanation of architectural visions, and their reflection in photography and cinema.
  • The construction of ideologies and their impact on the making of architecture, discussing the 'making of architecture' from various perspectives, such as political, economical, sociological and cultural.
  • Architecture understood as a result of social behaviour, based on perception and cognition, and social observations developed as interactions between internalized archives and structures, and the result of using architecture.
Teaching Method
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The module Courses Design Theory II seeks to deepen the theoretical foundations elaborated in the module Theory I for the concentration Design Theory. The topics for the second semester center on issues regarding
the tectonic, urban, and artistic concepts that relate to the theoretical formulation and the making of architecture and the city. Furthermore, aspects of the construction of ideologies and their impact on the making of architecture considering various perspectives, such as political, economical, sociological and cultural will be discussed through the use of historical examples. The introduction of fundamental aspects of processes of perception that enable occupants of architectural spaces to mentally construct a representation of these spaces.

The aim is to provide students with the necessary knowledge and intellectual instruments to approach the problems discussed in the design project studios, and to foster their ability to consider these issues in their personal design thinking.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • An understanding of the critical relation that exists between the products of an epoch and the historical issues that determine it.
  • Confidence in analysing these historical examples of architectural buildings and/or urban structures and the ability to infer principles and motivations based on the careful reading of primary and secondary sources.
  • An understanding of language as social action and therefore architecture as an act of communication on a social level, considering the models of ontological and existential concepts in their reflections
  • Demonstrate the ability to critically assess their personal design practice and projects, and to root them within the contextual frameworks discussed in this course.
  • The ability to communicate complex ideas and concepts comprehensibly in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Present and evaluate arguments, information and ideas concerning the discipline of history and theory of architecture.
Assessment Methods
  • The various assessment methods are discussed in the descriptions of the single courses.
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

Concepts in Architecture 33%
History of Architecture 2 33%
Cognitive Science for Architects 2 33%
Module number:
2703156
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L / 68 h
Self-study:
83 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
2

Business process implementation

Business process implementation

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master in Business Information Systems
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
  • Einführung in BPI (Business Process Implementation)
    • SAP Netweaver
    • SAP Programmiermodelle
    • ABAP Objects

    • SAP Werkzeuge
    • Composite Application Framework
    • xApps
    • Einführungsleitfaden (Implementation Guide)
    • Business-AddIns
Teaching Method
Interaktive Vorlesungen, Übungen, Fallstudien
Learning Objectives
Ziel des Moduls Business Process Implementation (BPI) ist es, die Studierenden mit Konzepten der technischen Realisierung der in der BPA erarbeiteten Analyseergebnisse zu befähikgen. In Unternehmen werden sog. Enterprise Ressource Planning (ERP) Systeme eingesetzt, in denen entsprechende Anpassungen vorzunehmen sind. Anpassungen können tweilweise durch ein sog. Customizing erfolgen. Zum Teil erfordern sie aber auch Anpassungsentwicklungen mit entsprechenden Entwicklungsumgebungen. Beide Fähigkeiten werden den Studierenden im Modul BPI vermittelt.

Als Anwendungsobjekt wird das System SAP R/3 eingesetzt, das als Weltmarktführer für ERP-Systeme gilt. Die Studierenden lernen hier Konzepte kennen und praktisch anwenden, die sie auf andere ERP-Systeme übertragen können. Die Qualifikationsziele des Moduls und die von den Studierenden erworbenen Kompetenzen sind:

Die Teilnehmer sind mit der Anpassung von Geschäftsprozessen durch die Anwendung von Standardsoftware vertraut. Sie verfügen über ein sehr detailliertes Wissen und ein kritisches Verständnis dieses Teilgebiets der Anwendung von Informationssystemen.
Module number:
2704188
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
10
Courses:
45 L / 34 h
Self-study:
266 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
2

Professional competence

Professional competence

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Executive Master in Wealth Management
Project Description
Strategy and management
Investment strategies and opportunities
Bank balance sheets and their analysis
Compliance and corporate governance
Bank controlling
Asset liability management
Stock exchange law and disclosure
International tax law and tax planning
Practical cases in inheritance and marriage law
Cost management
Learning Objectives
Erwerb von vertiefender Fachkompetenz in den Bereichen Buchführung, Finanzierung, Konzernrechnungslegung und internationale Rechnungslegung, strategisches Controlling sowie Revision. Befähigung zum Erkennen betriebs-wirtschaftlicher Fragestellungen und deren Umsetzen in der betrieblichen Praxis. Einbezug aktueller Probleme des Be-triebs von Treuhandunternehmen vor dem Hintergrund sich ändernder rechtlicher und wirtschaftlicher Rahmen-bedingungen. Ausblick und Prognose des zukünftigen Tätigkeitsfelds von Treuhandunternehmen
Module number:
2504233
Semester:
SS 08
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
50 L / 38 h
Self-study:
113 h

Human resources and relations management

Human resources and relations management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master in Business Information Systems
Master's degree programme in IT and Business Process Management
Project Description
  • Managing Human Resources
  • Leadership
  • Operations Organisation and Organisational Behaviour
  • Project, Change and Conflict Management
  • Teambilding
Teaching Method
Interaktive Vorlesung mit Übungen, Workshop mit Fallstudien
Learning Objectives
Das Modul „Human Resources and Relations Management“ vertieft die Kompetenzen im Business Process Engineering aus Sicht des Faktors „Mensch“. Das Modul vermittelt einerseits die Elemente des Leaderships im Kontext der Struktur eines Unternehmens, insbesondere seiner Informationsstrukturen, und es stellt sich anderseits den Herausforderungen, die sich im organisatorischen Umfeld, bis hin zu Vertragsgestaltungen im Rahmen der Wertschöpfung stellen. Das Modul erweitert und vertieft die im Modul „Informationsmanagement“ des Bachelor-Studiengangs Wirtschaftsinformatik vermittelten Führungskonzepte auf Grundlage des in der Modulgruppe „Handlungs-, Reflektions- und Kulturkompetenzen“ erworbenen Wissens. Es verknüpft und unterstützt Module des Master-Studiums, wie „Business Process Management“ und „Systems Development“, die zur Organisation von Projekten und zur Gestaltung von Prozessen und damit zu einer erfolgreichen Produktentwicklung führen. Damit ist ein Bezug zur integrativen Gestaltung von Geschäftsprozessen hergestellt. Die Qualifikationsziele des Moduls und die von den Studierenden erworbenen Kompetenzen sind:

Die Studierenden kennen die Terminologie und den betriebswirtschaftlichen Stellenwert des Human Resources Management und sind sich der Verantwortung und Tragweite dieser Funktion innerhalb des Unternehmens bewusst. Sie kennen die Vorteile (und Gefahren) von Führungsinstrumenten (wie Balanced Scorecard, Employee Incentive Systems), sind mit Methoden der Kommunikation, der Teambildung und des Konfliktmanagements vertraut und somit auch in der Lage, mit komplexen Situationen organisatorisch umzugehen. Die Studierenden verstehen die Rolle des Individuums innerhalb einer Organisation und wie die Interessen beider Seiten zu einer lernenden Organisation verbunden werden können. Sie können die Prinzipien, Leitlinien und Methoden zum nachhaltigen Aufbau einer starken Unternehmenskultur umsetzen.
Learning Results
Englisch
Assessment Methods
Die Endnote für das Modul ergibt sich aus einer 60 minütigen Klausur zu „Personalmanagement und Leadership“ und aus einer Seminararbeit zu „Negotiation and Contracting“. Die Gewichtung der Teilleistungen beträgt 50:50 % (Klausur:Seminararbeit). Die Studierenden sind an der Teilnahme des Workshops zum Seminar verpflichtet.
Module number:
2704187
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
60 L / 45 h
Self-study:
105 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
2

Bautechnik VI

Bautechnik VI

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Vertiefung von Prinzipien und Methoden der Baukonstruktion und des Tragwerksentwurfs ausgehend von ausgewählten Baustoffen, deren tektonischen Eigenschaften und des davon hervorgebrachten architektonischen Ausdrucks.
  • Prinzipien und Methoden der Organisation und Abwicklung von Planungs- und Bauprozessen im Hinblick auf das Tätigkeitsfeld eines Projektleiters.
  • Die Lehrinhalte der angebotenen Wahlfächer sind in den Beschreibungen der entsprechenden Lehrveranstaltungen aufgeführt.
Teaching Method
  • Vorlesungen mit anschliessendem Übungsteil.
  • Besichtigung von Baustellen und Bauwerken.
Learning Objectives
Aufbauend auf in den Modulen Bautechnik I - V erworbenen Kenntnissen steht im Zentrum das Hervorbringen der Fähigkeit Bauwerke und deren Verhalten in Bezug auf eine Palette von sozialen, ökonomischen und physischen Kriterien zu beurteilen und zu kommentieren, als auch deren architektonische Bedeutung zu identifizieren und zu erklären.
Es soll ein fundiertes Verständnis der Baukonstruktion geschaffen werden das sich in der Fähigkeit widerspiegelt, im Rahmen einer integrativen Entwurfsarbeit Strategien für die Wahl der Konstruktion, der Baustoffe und der Bauprozesse zu entwickeln und einzusetzen.
Wahlfächer aus dem Bereich Bautechnik sollen die Kenntnisse der Studierenden spezifisch vertiefen.
Learning Results
Die Studierenden verfügen am Ende des Moduls über:
  • Ein kritisches Verständnis der bautechnischen Inhalte und Zusammenhänge von Gebäuden.
  • Ein kritisches Verständnis der Anforderungen an- und des Verhaltens von Gebäuden.
  • Grundlegende Kenntnisse der Planungs- und Bauprozesse.
  • Ganzheitliche Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Baustoffe, der Planungs- und Bauprozesse sowie die Fähigkeit deren Integration in einem kohärenten Entwurfsprojekt das architektonische Absichten sowie Aussagen zu einer nachhaltigen Umwelt zum Ausdruck bringt.
  • Die Fähigkeit eine Vielzahl von Vorgaben und Informationen zu verarbeiten, zu bündeln, zu interpretieren sowie innerhalb des Entwurfsprozesses ausführungsrelevant einzusetzen.
  • Ein grundlegendes Verständnis der Zusammenarbeit mit Kollegen um Entwurfsideen zu entwickeln.
  • Die Fähigkeit komplexe Informationen verschiedenen Zielgruppen und mit verschiedenen Zielsetzungen mitzuteilen.
  • Die Fähigkeit kritische Analysen sowie Bewertungen und Synthesen von Ideen, Konzepten, Informationen und für die Disziplin der Architektur relevanten Belangen anzustellen.
  • Die Fähigkeit bei der Bildung eines Urteils auf verschiedene von Quellen zurückzugreifen.
Assessment Methods
Die Prüfung der Lernergebnisse erfolgt separat in den einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen (schriftliche Prüfungen, benotete Übungen oder Arbeiten).
Examination
Alle Lehrveranstaltungen des Moduls müssen mit einer positiven Note bestanden werden.
Die Modulnote wird aus den gewichteten Teilnoten der einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen errechnet:

Baukonstruktion 6 33%
Planungs- und Bauprozesse 2 33%
Wahlfach Bautechnik 2 33%
Module number:
2703149
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L / 68 h
Self-study:
68 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
6

UrbanSCAPE - Design Project II

UrbanSCAPE - Design Project II

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Theoretic concepts in landscape, planning and design issues
  • Cases studies of key projects in each of three thematic fields
  • Cross-disciplinary strategies for urban and landscape change
  • Highly integrated, specific support by Courses UrbanScape I
  • Recent developments in urban planning and landscape policy and practice
  • Guest lecturers and professors coming from an international context teaching alternating contents as compact projects, which complement the regular
  • Projects Studios Design UrbanScape I.
  • Debate on current topics from practice, theory and research within the lecture series.
Teaching Method
Studio delivered and project based, with students being tutored individually and in groups. This is supported by lectures that explain the principles that underlie architectural design and provide the intellectual and cultrual context for the study in achitecture.
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
Today's City is everywhere and at the same time nowhere. The old antipoles of city and countryside have been dissolved and are substituted by hybrid spatial and functional nets of urban, suburban and rural fragments. This spatial reality challenges architecture and calls for a new definition of its role and its methods.
The module Design UrbanScape I seeks to integrate architecture, landscape and contemporary concepts in urban and spatial research into a new design concept. It explores the phenomena and processes of actual settlement und landscape by enriching architectural modes of operation and perception with social and cultural aspects. The module Design UrbanScape I relocates the role and the potentials of architecture in the contemporary spatial realities.

The compact projects are set to complement skills and knowledge acquired in the project studios and to broaden the horizon of the students.

The aim of the module is to provide students with the necessary architectural tools and intellectual instruments and avareness to integrate the knowledge aquired in the Courses Design UrbanScape I into a responsible and sustainable professional behaviour.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • A broad knowledge of the tasks and current issues of urban and landscape realities.
  • An understanding of the basic professional vocabulary and an awareness of evolving meanings of these terms over different historical periods.
  • Confidence in analysing case studies of urban structures and the ability to infer principles and motivations.
  • The ability to define what type of research is relevant, what questions to ask, and which formats to record the findings to best serve as a springboard to design decisions.
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • knowledge on the humanistic currents through the reading of selected literature
  • An understanding of the history of urban concepts reinterpreted considering political, sociological, and economical aspects.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for.
  • The ability to communicate complex ideas and concepts comprehensibly in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Present and evaluate arguments, information and ideas concerning the various fields discussed in this module, and the ability to integrate these aspects in their individual design thinking and work.
Assessment Methods
  • Intermediate and final review with externals
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

  • Project Studio Design UrbanScape 1 82%
  • Compact Project Design UrbanScape 1 18%
Module number:
2703160
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
15
Courses:
180 L / 135 h
Self-study:
315 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
2

UrbanSCAPE - Courses II

UrbanSCAPE - Courses II

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Theoretic concepts in landscape, planning and design issues
  • Case studies of key projects in each of three thematic fields
  • Crossdisciplinary strategies for urban and landscape change
  • Recent developments in urban planning and landscape policy and practice
Teaching Method
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The three course packages in urban design strategies, spatial and traffic planning as well as in landscape architecture integrate into a firm fundament which guides the design and planning proposals. Each course focuses on theoretical, interdisciplinary and practical issues. The theoretical part clarifies the specific historical meanings and discourses of urban space and landscape in each thematic field and gives an overview of the relevant theoretical discourses and practical achievements. The analyses of case studies allow for an empirical discussion of the impact of socioeconomic, politial, cultural and physical determinants on urban development strategies. The courses of the module 'Courses UrbanScape II' thereby create the interdisciplinary knowledge background of theoretical and practical aspects needed for the project studio and informs the students of the elective courses on the complex determination of urban and regional contexts of architecture.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • A broad knowledge of the tasks and current issues of urban and landscape realities.
  • An understanding of the basic professional vocabulary and an awareness of evolving meanings of these terms over different historical periods.
  • Confidence in analysing case studies of urban structures and the ability to infer principles and motivations.
  • The Ability to connect the contents of the courses with the design and planning work.
  • The ability to work with other students for assignments and seminars.
  • The ability to communicate complex ideas and concepts comprehensibly in visual, oral and written forms.
  • Present and evaluate arguments, information and ideas concerning the discipline of Urban Design.
Assessment Methods
  • The various assessment methods are discussed in the descriptions of the single courses.
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

  • Urban Design Strategies 2 33%
  • Urban Space 33%
  • Landscape Architecture and Planning 2 33%
Module number:
2703158
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L / 68 h
Self-study:
83 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
2

Sustainable Design - Courses II

Sustainable Design - Courses II

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The content of this module is closely related to the unit projects that typically include the design of buildings, their sitting, their energy use, the choice of construction, materials and processes, as well as the quality of their internal environment and micro-climate with a focus on the issues of sustainability and the performance of the building envelope.
  • The practice of building physics focussing the interaction between building envelope and building services.
  • Studies of Building Services and Technologies imparting knowledge of technologies that allow controlling and optimizing energy flows within a building.
  • Material Sciences offering the basis for construction of an intelligent building envelope.
Teaching Method
Lecture, seminar
Learning Objectives
The module Courses Sustainable Design II seeks to establish the theoretical foundations for the concentration Sustainable Design. The topics of the courses center on the issues of sustainable building defined through an optimised energy balance during the entire life cycle of a building.
The aim is to provide students with with the necessary knowledge of the caracteristics of buildings with minimal operating energy based on a well balanced rapport between their skin and building services and technologies (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) as well as of grey energy and recycling as integral components within planning.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • Knowledge that covers and integrates specific principles and methods of building technology centered on the issues of sustainable building defined through an optimised energy balance during the entire life cycle of a building.
  • A critical understanding of the intellectual, aesthetic and tecnological content of self-selected buildings that supports architectural judgement.
  • Researched and critical evaluation of the briefing and performance of buildings.
  • A researched and integrated knowledge of of the caracteristics of buildings with minimal operating energy based on a well balanced rapport between their skin and building services and technologies (heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration) as well as of grey energy and recycling as integral components within planning, applicable in coherent design projects that express architectural intentions and considerations of a sustainable environment.
  • The ability to define what type of research is relevant, what questions to ask, and which formats to record the findings to best serve as a springboard to design decisions.
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Research and critical evaluation of how a strategic choice of construction, materials and environmental approaches can determine the character of an architectural design project.
  • Critically identify, define, conceptualise and analyse complex problems and issues relevant to the contemporary discipline of architecture.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and informations 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 physicalresources in relation to set project briefs and self-direct programmes of study as an individual and a group member.
Assessment Methods
  • Written examination of the learning outcomes of the course
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

Building Physics 2 33%
Building Mechanical Systems 2 33%
Material Technology 2 33%
Module number:
2703157
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L / 68 h
Self-study:
83 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
2

Bautechnik IV

Bautechnik IV

Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
  • Das Modul beschreibt ausgewählte Prinzipien und Methoden der Baukonstruktion und des Tragwerksentwurfs mit dem Verhalten und der Leistungsfähigkeit von Bauteilen und Tragwerkskomponenten als - Vertiefung der Prinzipien die der Auswahl und dem Entwurf von Haustechniksystemen zugrunde liegen im Hinblick auf deren Integration in den architektonischen Entwurf und die Projektarbeit.
Teaching Method
  • Vorlesungen mit anschliessendem Übungsteil.
  • Besichtigung von Baustellen und Bauwerken.
Learning Objectives
Aufbauend auf in den Modulen Bautechnik I, II und III erworbenen Kenntnissen steht im Zentrum die Schaffung ganzheitlicher Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Tragsysteme, der Materialwahl und der Erzeugung eines für den Menschen behaglichen Raumklimas sowie der Fähigkeit deren Zusammenführung in einem kohärenten Entwurfsprojekt, das architektonische Absichten zum Ausdruck bringt.
Ziel ist der Aufbau von Wissen über Baukonstruktion, Tragwerk, Klima- und Serviceintegration für komplexere und mehrgeschossige Gebäude sowie die Befähigung, dieses Wissen mit architektonischen Absichten zu verknüpfen.
Learning Results
Die Studierenden verfügen am Ende des Moduls über:
  • Ganzheitliche Kenntnisse der bautechnischen Inhalte und Zusammenhänge von Gebäuden.
  • Vertiefte Kenntnisse der Anforderungen an- und des Verhaltens von Gebäuden.
  • Ein Bewusstsein der Möglichkeiten eines nachhaltigen Umgangs mit Ressourcen.
  • Ganzheitliche Kenntnisse der Baukonstruktion, der Baustoffe, der Tragwerkslehre und der Erzeugung eines für den Menschen behaglichen Raumklimas sowie die Fähigkeit deren Zusammenführung in einem kohärenten Entwurfsprojekt, das architektonische Absichten zum Ausdruck bringt.
  • Selbständigkeit, Initiative und Unabhängigkeit bei der Umsetzung von vorgegebenen Projektaufgaben.
  • Die Fähigkeit Ideen, Informationen und eigene Projektarbeiten auf klare und präzise Weise in visueller, mündlicher und schriftlicher Form - Die Fähigkeit, verschiedenen Zielgruppen komplexe Informationen mit verschiedenen Zielsetzungen mitzuteilen.
  • Kritische Beurteilung von fachlich fundierten Aussagen zu bestimmten Problemen.
Assessment Methods
Die Prüfung der Lernergebnisse erfolgt separat in den einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen (schriftliche Prüfungen, benotete Übungen oder Arbeiten).
Examination
Alle Lehrveranstaltungen des Moduls müssen mit einer genügenden Note bestanden werden
(Mindestnote 4.0).
Die Modulnote wird aus den gewichteten Teilnoten der einzelnen Lehrveranstaltungen errechnet:

Baukonstruktion 4 33%
Tragwerkslehre 4 33%
Haustechnik 2 33%
Module number:
2703172
Semester:
SS 09
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
90 L / 68 h
Self-study:
68 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
4
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