Transfer V
Transfer V
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Requirements (formal)
The following conditions need to be met prior to registering for the module exam:
Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
For students starting their studies in 2009:
Exception for the academic year 2009/2010:
For students starting their studies before WS 2008/2009 no formal prerequisites.
- successful completion of all first year full-time programme modules
- successful completion of second year full-time programme modules (without professional experience modules) amounting to at least 35 credit points
Additionallly:
For students who started their studies in 2008:
- succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
- BEC II certificate
For students starting their studies in 2009:
- succesful completion of the module "Communication in English for Business"
Exception for the academic year 2009/2010:
For students starting their studies before WS 2008/2009 no formal prerequisites.
Preparatory Cours in CAD
Preparatory Cours in CAD
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
- Benutzeroberfläche
- Erste Werkzeuge
- Projektaufbau und Modellkontrolle
- Erste Visualisierungen
- Schnitte und Ansichten
- Bemassung und Beschriftung
- Layout und Drucken
- Schnittstellen (inkl. Cinema)
Teaching Method
Frontalunterricht mit Übungen und Assistenzdienst
Learning Objectives
Die Studenten/innen können einfache Planungsaufgaben in VECTORWORKS erarbeiten sowie Pläne und Bilder innerhalb eines Layouts ausdrucken
Assessment Methods
Beurteilung am Unterreicht: 10.10.11 - 09.01.12
Projektarbeit Abgabe 16.01.12
Projektarbeit Abgabe 16.01.12
Transfer III
Transfer III
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Transfer I
Transfer I
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Sustainable Urban Design - Design Project I
Sustainable Urban Design - Design Project I
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
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.
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.
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.
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%
Architectural Design Theory - Design Project I
Architectural Design Theory - Design Project I
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
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.
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.
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.
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%
Sustainable Design - Study Abroad / Special Studies
Sustainable Design - Study Abroad / Special Studies
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
- According to the chosen concentration in the MSc Degree-Program at Hochschule Liechtenstein, students can direct their studies in a similar orientation, or study complementary courses that can be integrative to their concentration.
- The content is given by partner universities.
Teaching Method
Generally 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.
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The module Study Abroad/ Special Studies gives the opportunity to study in an architectural program proposed by one of our none german speaking partner universities in Europe, America, Asia and Africa. The module aims to establish intercultural relationships and learning experiences. Students are confronted to new building cultures and traditions.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
- Cultural awareness and sensibility.
- 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
- 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
- According to partner university
Examination
The module has to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
- According to partner university
Grade
According to partner university and country
Preparatory Cours in Building Construction 1
Preparatory Cours in Building Construction 1
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Bachelor's degree programme in Architecture
Introduction week: German and culture in Liechtenstein
Introduction week: German and culture in Liechtenstein
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Sprachkurse und Extracurriculare Veranstaltungen
Project Description
The Introduction Week introduces you to living in Liechtenstein and studying at Hochschule Liechtenstein.
Learning Results
By the end of the week you will have
- met other international students and the International Office team
- become familiar with university departments and support services
- familiarised yourself with the local area and important Liechtenstein institutions
- built a foundation level of passive and active German language skills
- received information about Liechtenstein as a country and place to study
- experienced culture and lifestyle in Liechtenstein and the surrounding area
- presented your impressions of this week to an audience
The German lessons and afternoon activities are key elements of the introduction week. Afternoon activities promote the practical application of language skills introduced in the German lessons and will help you practise using German for communication in real-life situations.
- met other international students and the International Office team
- become familiar with university departments and support services
- familiarised yourself with the local area and important Liechtenstein institutions
- built a foundation level of passive and active German language skills
- received information about Liechtenstein as a country and place to study
- experienced culture and lifestyle in Liechtenstein and the surrounding area
- presented your impressions of this week to an audience
The German lessons and afternoon activities are key elements of the introduction week. Afternoon activities promote the practical application of language skills introduced in the German lessons and will help you practise using German for communication in real-life situations.
Assessment Methods
To obtain 2 ECTS you will need to:
- Participate actively in all lectures and events of the introduction week
- Do outside of class work as required (see schedule)
- Give a presentation at the end of the week
- Participate actively in all lectures and events of the introduction week
- Do outside of class work as required (see schedule)
- Give a presentation at the end of the week
Grade
After the Introduction Week, German lessons continue on a weekly basis as of the second week of March (Thursdays 17.15-19.45, 3 teaching units, 3 ECTS credit points). Please note that you need to register for this class within the registration period.
Sustainable Urban Design - Electives I
Sustainable Urban Design - Electives I
Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
- The various contents of the Elective Courses are discussed in the descriptions of the single courses.
Teaching Method
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The module Electives UrbanScape I seeks to establish complementary knowledge and integrative understanding for the concentration UrbanScape. The students choose 4 courses from 6 possible courses.
The aim is to provide students with the complementary professional knowledge and intellectual instruments to approach the problems discussed in the design project studios.
The aim is to provide students with the complementary professional knowledge and intellectual instruments to approach the problems discussed in the design project studios.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
- Present and evaluate arguments, information and ideas concerning the discipline.
- An understanding of professional vocabulary and concepts.
- Confidence in analysing case studies of urban structures and the ability to infer principles and motivations.
- Demonstrate the ability to work with other students for assignments, readings and protocols.
- 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, and the ability to integrate these aspects in an individual design thinking and work.
Assessment Methods
- The various assessment methods are discussed in the descriptions of the single courses.
Examination
All 4 chosen 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 average of the single course grades.
The module grade will be determined from the average of the single course grades.