Cartography
This seminar focuses on documenting shared-flat living, and explores various forms of collective living, from intentional communities to urban co-housing setups.
This seminar focuses on documenting shared-flat living, and explores various forms of collective living, from intentional communities to urban co-housing setups.
This seminar focuses on documenting shared-flat living, and explores various forms of collective living, from intentional communities to urban co-housing setups.
The topics of this in the impromptu design exercise tie in with this year's Monday evening talks and the lecture series of architectural theory within the module GUT1a. Both are dedicated to architectural criticism.
In the current context, we are becoming aware of our ecological footprint. We acknowledge the limitation of natural resources and understand the necessity to reduce CO2 emissions. We are looking for efficient solutions for recycling, recovery, and adaptive reuse. During this research seminar, we will
In this lecture, we ask about the legitimacy of architectural criticism and examine what criticism refers to in individual cases. Using selected case studies, the course offers access to the foundations, forms and practices of architectural criticism.
Masterthesis Lecturer: Prof. Axel Sowa
How is architecture represented in films? And how is it documented? In this course we will watch, analyze and critically discuss films from the perspective of architectural knowledge.
Architectural criticism is to be examined and tested as part of the Bachelor's thesis for the winter semester 2023-24. In the course of the project, students will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the media and forms of architectural criticism. As part of a
In the course, Piranesi's multifaceted figure will be analysed in depth and connections and influences on and by Piranesi will be shown. Students will be guided through various drawing exercises designed to enable them to better understand the depth of Piranesi's representations and writings. At
MT Project 21.00092_Kurs_MT_Arch_AT (Freie Masterabschlussprojekte M3) (0,5 SWS / 30 CP) Prof. Axel Sowa