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Semester program Summer term 2023

The semester program booklet is published every semester at the beginning of the lecture period. In addition to an excerpt from the KIT course catalog with the courses relevant to the degree programs of the Faculty of Architecture, the program booklet contains further information on dates in the respective semester, class schedules, exam registrations, information on the faculty's facilities, and excerpts from the study and examination regulations.

The semester program booklet is published every semester at the beginning of the lecture period.

In addition to an excerpt from the KIT course catalog with the courses relevant to the degree programs of the Faculty of Architecture, the program booklet contains further information on dates in the respective semester, class schedules, exam registrations, information on the faculty's facilities, and excerpts from the study and examination regulations.

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FAKULTÄT<br />

FÜR ARCHITEKTUR<br />

<strong>Semester</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />

English Edition


KIT-FAKULTÄT<br />

FÜR ARCHITEKTUR<br />

<strong>Semester</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />

Content<br />

People...........................................2<br />

Dates............................................5<br />

Facilities.....................................12<br />

Architecture<br />

Bachelor’s Program...........19<br />

Master’s Program..............50<br />

Art History ................................83<br />

Building Plans.........................101


KIT-FAKULTÄT<br />

FÜR ARCHITEKTUR<br />

Institut<br />

Entwerfen,<br />

Kunst und<br />

Theorie<br />

(EKUT)<br />

Prof. Marc Frohn<br />

RAUM UND ENTWERFEN<br />

Architectural Space and Design<br />

Prof. Meinrad Morger<br />

GEBÄUDELEHRE<br />

Building Design<br />

Prof. Simon Hartmann<br />

BAUPLANUNG UND<br />

ENTWERFEN<br />

Architectural Design<br />

Prof. Stephen Craig<br />

BILDENDE KUNST<br />

Visual Arts<br />

New<br />

Prof.’in Dr.<br />

Anna-Maria Meister<br />

ARCHITEKTURTHEORIE<br />

Theory of Architecture<br />

Prof. Dr. Riklef Rambow<br />

ARCHITEKTUR-<br />

KOMMUNIKATION<br />

Communication of<br />

Architecture


Institut<br />

Entwerfen<br />

und Bautechnik<br />

(IEB)<br />

Prof. Ludwig Wappner<br />

BAUKONSTRUKTION<br />

Building Construction<br />

Prof. Dirk Hebel<br />

NACHHALTIGES BAUEN<br />

Sustainable Construction<br />

New<br />

Prof.’in Andrea Klinge<br />

KONSTRUKTION<br />

UND ENTWERFEN<br />

Construction and Design<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Petra v. Both<br />

BUILDING LIFECYCLE<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Building Lifecycle Management<br />

Prof. Dr. Riccardo La Magna<br />

TRAGWERKSPLANUNG UND<br />

KONSTRUKTIVES ENTWERFEN<br />

Design of Structure<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Rosemarie Wagner<br />

BAUTECHNOLOGIE<br />

Building Technology<br />

Prof. Andreas Wagner<br />

BAUPHYSIK UND<br />

TECHNISCHER AUSBAU<br />

Building Science<br />

Tenure-Track-Prof.<br />

Moritz Dörstelmann<br />

DIGITAL DESIGN AND<br />

FABRICATION<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Caroline Karmann<br />

ARCHITECTURE AND<br />

INTELLIGENT LIVING


Institut<br />

Entwerfen<br />

von Stadt und<br />

Landschaft<br />

(IESL)<br />

Prof. Markus Neppl<br />

STADTQUARTIERSPLANUNG<br />

Urban Housing and Development<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Barbara Engel<br />

INTERNATIONALER<br />

STÄDTEBAU<br />

International Urban Design<br />

Prof. Henri Bava<br />

LANDSCHAFTS-<br />

ARCHITEKTUR<br />

Landscape Architecture<br />

Prof. Christian Inderbitzin<br />

STADT UND WOHNEN<br />

City and Housing<br />

Institut<br />

Kunstund<br />

Baugeschichte<br />

(IKB)<br />

Prof. Dr. Oliver Jehle<br />

KUNSTGESCHICHTE<br />

Art History<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Inge<br />

Hinterwaldner<br />

KUNSTGESCHICHTE<br />

Art History<br />

Prof. Dr. Joaquín<br />

Medina Warmburg<br />

BAU- UND ARCHITEKTUR-<br />

GESCHICHTE<br />

History of Building and Architecture<br />

Gast-Prof. Dr. Jens Hauser<br />

KUNSTGESCHICHTE<br />

Art History


New<br />

Gastprofessur<br />

im Sommer <strong>2023</strong><br />

Dijana Vučinić<br />

GASTPROFESSUR DER<br />

WÜSTENROT-STIFTUNG


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 5<br />

General semester dates summer semester <strong>2023</strong><br />

17.04.<strong>2023</strong> Start of lectures<br />

01 - 31.05.<strong>2023</strong> Registration for exams<br />

06.06.<strong>2023</strong> 18.00 General meeting of the faculty<br />

29.07.<strong>2023</strong> End of lectures<br />

31.07. - 18.08.<strong>2023</strong> Examination period architecture<br />

01.07.-15.08.<strong>2023</strong> Re-registration for the winter semester <strong>2023</strong>/24<br />

Dates for the 2nd semester of the bachelor‘s degree <strong>program</strong> in architecture<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:00<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

Thursday, 13.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00<br />

Presentation Studio Gefüge,<br />

20.40 Egon-Eiermann lecture hall<br />

to allocation of places Studio Gefüge and seminar week<br />

Monday, 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Start of lectures according to timetable<br />

Dates for the 4th semester of the bachelor‘s <strong>program</strong> in architecture<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:45<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

Thursday, 13.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00<br />

Presentation Studio Context,<br />

20.40 Fritz-Haller lecture hall<br />

to allocation of places Studio Kontext and seminar week<br />

Monday, 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Start of lectures according to timetable<br />

Dates for the 6th semester of the bachelor‘s <strong>program</strong> in architecture<br />

Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

Information on elective courses,<br />

20.40 Egon-Eiermann lecture hall<br />

Allocation of places for elective courses in 3 rounds:<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong> 10:00 - 14:00: 1st round<br />

Thursday, 13.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

10:00 - 14:00: 2nd round<br />

Friday, 14.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

10:00 - 14:00: 3rd round<br />

Each applicant receives a maximum of 1 place per round,<br />

the remaining places will go to the next round.<br />

Monday, 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Start of lectures according to timetable


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 6<br />

Dates for the Master‘s <strong>program</strong> in Architecture<br />

Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:00<br />

Welcome of the new Master students and<br />

Explanation of the courses of study,<br />

20:40 Fritz-Haller lecture hall<br />

Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00<br />

Presentation of the design topics,<br />

20.40 Fritz-Haller Lecture Hall<br />

Professorship City and Housing - Inderbitzin<br />

Professorship Building Lifecycle Management - von Both<br />

Professorship Sustainable Building - Rausch/Blümke<br />

TT Professorship Digital Design and Fabrication - Dörstelmann<br />

Professorship Space and Design - Perugini/Wasel<br />

Professorship Building Theory - Morger<br />

Professorship Building Design - Hartmann<br />

Wüstenrot Visiting Professorship- Vučinić<br />

Professorship Urban Neighborhood Planning - Neppl<br />

Professorship of International Urban Planning - Engel<br />

Professorship Landscape Architecture - Bava<br />

Presentations and further information in the Ilias course<br />

Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00 to<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

allocation of places for master designs<br />

From Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

information about all other courses<br />

(seminars) on the architecture homepage and in the<br />

Online Course Catalog<br />

Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

Wednesday, 12.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

Thursday, 13.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00<br />

Start allocation of places for other events<br />

1st allocation of places<br />

Registration deadline<br />

Until the 1st draw the registration is only possible for a<br />

maximum of 3 events, after that unlimited. From from the<br />

time of the 1st draw onwards, vacant or free places will be<br />

raffled every 10 minutes.<br />

Please return unwanted seats in the system.<br />

Received seats must be confirmed within one day<br />

within one day, otherwise they will be to other applicants.<br />

The deadline for moving up is 04/14/<strong>2023</strong> at 2:00 pm.<br />

Tuesday, 11.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 15:00 Information about the major in urban planning.<br />

Tuesday, 09.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 13:00 Information about the master thesis WS <strong>2023</strong>/24


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 7<br />

Karlsruhe Architecture Lectures<br />

Sketch Habitat<br />

How do we want to live? SKIZZENWERK Habitat seeks answers to this open and at the<br />

same time omnipresent question in the lecture series organized by students of the KIT<br />

Faculty of Architecture.<br />

Habitat as title and <strong>term</strong> for living space defines the topic of the summer semester <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

But here it is not only important to show eurocentric approaches to solutions, but to reflect<br />

the global diversity of living.<br />

Which site-specific requirements are directed at architecture? What weighting is created<br />

within the design and the office? What forward-looking ideas are there and how will housing<br />

change in the future?<br />

The lectures will take place on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Fritz-Haller lecture hall, Englerstrasse<br />

7,<br />

Building 20.40 in Karlsruhe.<br />

Dates<br />

07.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Clemens Russ - Querkraft [AUT]<br />

www.querkraft.at<br />

14.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Norihisa Kawashima - Nori Architects [JP]<br />

www.norihisakawashima.jp<br />

21.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Gast steht noch nicht fest<br />

Mi. 28.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

José Toral - Peris + Toral [ESP]<br />

www.peristoral.com<br />

05.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Jan Schipull Kauschen - Vandkunsten [DK]<br />

www.vandkunsten.com<br />

The lectures of the event series are recognized by the Chamber of Architects of Baden-Württemberg<br />

as continuing education with the amount of 1 teaching hour each for members and<br />

architects/urban planners in internship for all disciplines.


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 8<br />

Other events:<br />

April 13-19, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Exhibition of the master theses of the winter semester 2022/23<br />

Foyers in building 20.40<br />

Wednesday, April 19, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Farewell ceremony for the Master‘s graduates of the winter semester 2022/23<br />

Fritz Haller Lecture Hall<br />

Tue, April 25, <strong>2023</strong>, 6:00 p.m.<br />

„Statics and Structural Engineering for Architects“.<br />

Book presentation by Prof. Dr. Rosemarie Wagner<br />

Departmental Library of Architecture, Room 106<br />

The interaction of actions and resistances in a structure influences not only the consumption<br />

of resources, the choice of building materials, the design and the component dimensions,<br />

but also the shape of the structure. Thus, the basic knowledge of the essential relationships<br />

between component properties and construction types is part of the architect‘s toolkit.<br />

Rosemarie Wagner‘s book provides a low-threshold approach to structural theory by explaining<br />

the actions, building materials and component connections step by step and then<br />

abstracting and describing them using the laws of mechanics. These derivations form the<br />

basis for accessing more complex structural components such as multi-span beams, frames,<br />

slabs and plates and developing an appropriate structural design and its pre-dimensioning.<br />

The goal is to utilize the understanding of structural systems in design.<br />

Wed, May 10, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Research in Architecture<br />

Doctoral colloquium and awarding of the Hermann Billing Prize for the best doctoral theses.<br />

Green Grotto and Egon Eiermann Lecture Hall.<br />

May 11-17, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Reinschauen<br />

Annual exhibition of the Faculty of Architecture<br />

The professorships, workshops, and studios provide a glimpse into the breadth of teaching<br />

and research at the faculty.<br />

Wed, May 17, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Faculty Talk<br />

Vesna Jovanovic, visiting professor of the Wüstenrot Foundation in winter 2022/23, in conversation<br />

with Prof. Simon Hartmann (Building Planning and Design).<br />

7 pm, Green Grotto


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 9<br />

Tues, June 20, <strong>2023</strong>, 7 p.m.<br />

Faculty Talk<br />

Bart Lootsma, winter 2022/23 substitute professor of architectural theory in conversation<br />

with Prof. Dr. Riklef Rambow (architectural communication)<br />

Green Grotto<br />

Wed, July 12, <strong>2023</strong><br />

Farewell lecture of Prof. Henri Bava<br />

Professorship for Landscape Architecture<br />

7 p.m., Egon-Eiermann lecture hall<br />

July 14<br />

STO Visiting Professorships Symposium „Sustainable Materials for a new<br />

Architectural Practice - Entering a circular economy.“<br />

External events:<br />

March 9 - April 28, 2022<br />

M* 1:1<br />

* hidden views and female perspectives in architecture<br />

At Architekturschaufenster Karlsruhe, Waldstraße 8, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany.<br />

The researchers of the Gender Equity 1 project of the Faculty of Architecture at the Karlsruhe<br />

Institute of Technology (KIT) present successful female architects of the last 100 years.<br />

The aim is to break up the anachronistic image of the architect genius and to initiate a cultural<br />

change in a still male-dominated research, teaching, and practice in architecture. With<br />

a sharpened focus on individual curricula vitae, personal competencies, and characteristic<br />

works, these female architects are presented as role models for future generations of young<br />

architects. This will enable future architecture students to pursue ambitious professional<br />

paths in a self-confident manner.<br />

The exhibition will be accompanied by round tables with various female architects. In open<br />

discussion formats, in direct reference in the exchange with students and the urban public,<br />

the network idea as the reference to the future continues to pursue.<br />

Curators:<br />

Manuela Gantner, Dr. Anette Busse, Fanny Kranz, Sandra Böhm, Nina Rind<br />

In collaboration with students of the Professorship of Fine Arts<br />

Rebecca Echtenacher, Julia Engelmann, Johannes Mußmacher, Cordula Rauchholz, Elena<br />

Bittner, Moana Ühlein<br />

With the friendly support of<br />

Wüstenrot Foundation


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 10<br />

LBBW Foundation<br />

Faculty of Architecture<br />

8 - 22 April <strong>2023</strong><br />

Knowledge Week Architecture and Building Technology<br />

The questions that the ancient discipline of architecture is currently dealing with are more<br />

diverse than ever. Never before has the concept of architecture been so associated with the<br />

consumption of resources as it is today. The paradigm shift away from an „anything goes“<br />

mentality to a much more conscious use of building land and building materials is shaping<br />

the current discourse around architecture and building technology. In the context of these<br />

major questions, the Knowledge Week deals with both traditional methods of building that<br />

have fallen into oblivion and experimental, forward-looking methods. The exhibition on<br />

the occasion of the „Knowledge Week Architecture and Building Technology“ shows current<br />

projects from teaching and research of the Institute of Design and Building Technology at<br />

KIT. The focus is on future-oriented methods of planning and building, but also on the renaissance<br />

of traditional building methods and their significance for the future. Visitors can<br />

expect documentations of built research projects, which can be experienced and grasped in<br />

films, models, and material samples. In addition, small experiments allow visitors to explore<br />

planning methods such as virtual reality or the sensation of comfort of their own body in<br />

space.<br />

Involved<br />

Chair of Building Construction, Prof. Ludwig Wappner<br />

Chair of Sustainable Building, Prof. Dirk Hebel<br />

Professorship of Building Physics and Technical Finishing, Prof. Andreas Wagner<br />

Professorship Architecture and Intelligent Living, Prof. Dr. Caroline Karmann<br />

Professorship Digital Design & Fabrication, tenure-track Prof. Moritz Dörstelmann<br />

Professorship Design of Structures, Prof. Dr. Riccardo La Magna<br />

Professorship of Building Technology, Prof. Dr. Rosemarie Wagner<br />

Date(s) and place<br />

„TRIANGEL Open Space“ at the Kronenplatz, Kaisterstraße 93<br />

www.triangel.space


Dates in the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>term</strong> <strong>2023</strong> 11<br />

DOES CONCRETE // IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD // HAVE A FUTURE?<br />

In this event, we would like to stimulate a discourse on the current problems in the use of<br />

concrete, the current and future possibilities of recycling old concrete into new concrete, as<br />

well as new application concepts and production formulations for concrete.<br />

WELCOME<br />

Prof. Dirk E. Hebel, KIT Department of Architecture, Professor of Sustainable Construction<br />

INTRODUCTION THEMES – PROBLEMS, LIMITATIONS, ALTERNATIVES<br />

Prof. Karen Scrivener, EPFL Laboratory of Construction Materials, Head of Laboratory<br />

NEW CEMENTITIOUS MATERIALS - RESEARCH VS. STANDARDISATION<br />

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Dehn, KIT Institute of Concrete Structures and Building Materials,<br />

Head of Institute<br />

CIRCULAR RESOURCE ECONOMICS - HOW TO CLOSE THE LOOP OF EXISTING<br />

STRUCTURES<br />

Koos Schenk, SmartCrusher BV, Director<br />

DOES CONCRETE // IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD // HAVE A FUTURE?<br />

Dr. Thomas Welter (BDA), Moderator of Panel Discussion<br />

21. April <strong>2023</strong>, 12.00–13.30 Uhr<br />

BAU<strong>2023</strong> München, Halle B0<br />

You can find more events in our calendar of events:<br />

www.arch.kit.edu/aktuelles


Facilities of the KIT-Department of Architecture 12<br />

Deanery<br />

Bldg. 20.40, 1st Floor, R. 135 Nina Dürr 608-42156<br />

Monday-Friday, 9- 12 am<br />

Dean Prof. Dirk Hebel 608-43787<br />

Vice-Dean Prof. Simon Hartmann 608-45050<br />

Vice Dean Strategic<br />

Development Prof. Christian Inderbitzin 608-42169<br />

Vice-Dean Research Prof. Andreas Wagner 608-46511<br />

Managing Director Dr. Judith Reeh 608-43866<br />

Public Relation Dipl.-Des. Frank Metzger 608-46143<br />

Dipl.-Des. Dorothea Egger 608-46143<br />

Dean of Studies’ Office<br />

The Dean of Studies’ Office is the contact point for all questions concerning the organization<br />

of studies (admission, course of studies, recognition, exams, internships, etc.), which can not<br />

be clarified directly with the professorships or in the subject areas.<br />

Deans of Study Prof. Dr. Barbara Engel (Architecture) 608-42180<br />

Bldg. 11.40, 1st Floor, R 109<br />

Prof. Dr. Oliver Jehle (Art History) 608-43773<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Ground Floor, R 022<br />

Dean of Studies’ Office<br />

Ute Hofmann 608-43879<br />

Bldg. 20.40, 1st Floor, Room 139<br />

Opening hours:<br />

Monday–Thursday, 9–12 am<br />

and Tuesday 2–4 pm<br />

Study Coordination /Academic Advising<br />

Dipl.-Ing. Doris Kern 608-42673<br />

Bldg. 20.40, First Floor, Room 140<br />

Consultation hours: Tuesday 2–5 pm<br />

By appointment: doris.kern@kit.edu


Facilities of the KIT-Department of Architecture<br />

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Department of Architecture international<br />

International Coordination Dr. Judith Reeh 608-43866<br />

Bldg. 20.40,1st Floor, Room 138<br />

FAi Office (Erasmus Office)<br />

Silke Marx 608-42155<br />

Bldg. 20.40, 1st Floor, Room 139<br />

Office hours of the professors and department heads<br />

Every professor offers consultation hours for students. Please contact us by email to<br />

make an appointment.<br />

Details on office hours can also be found in the course catalog under „Professors‘<br />

office hours“.


Facilities of the KIT-Department of Architecture 14<br />

Department libraries<br />

The Department libraries are a central facility of the Department of Architecture.<br />

Architectural Library building 20.40., Room 106<br />

Head of Dipl.-Bibl. Gabriele Seipel 608-45142<br />

20:40, R 213.2, Tuesdays and Thursdays<br />

Employees Anja Bezdjian 608-42884<br />

Doris Gadinger<br />

Building 20.40, 1st floor, room 106<br />

Material Library<br />

Currently closed for renovation.<br />

Supervision Thomas Kinsch 608-47539<br />

Caretaker<br />

Architecture building (20.40) Matthias Bayerl 608-42814<br />

Opening hours:<br />

Mon-Fri: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

College building Bruno Bayer 608-44738<br />

at the Ehrenhof (11.40) Opening times:<br />

Mon-Fri: 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

Lost property<br />

Please hand in or pick up lost property from the caretaker.<br />

Studio workplaces for students<br />

Studio places are available for students pursuing a master‘s design studio. The studio places<br />

are assigned to and managed by the respective drafting professors.<br />

Studio places are also available for students completing the master‘s thesis. Here, the administration<br />

is carried out by the professorship of the first examiner in coordination with the<br />

Dean‘s Office.


Facilities of the KIT-Department of Architecture<br />

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Study workshops<br />

Please check the homepage for information on how to use the study workshops.<br />

Photo Bernd Seeland 608-43737<br />

Christoph Engel 608-42157<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Basement, Room -102<br />

Wood Anita Knipper 608-42666<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Basement, Room -149<br />

Metal Andreas Heil 608-42698<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Basement, Room -115<br />

Modelling Bastian Gäng 608-42672<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Basement, Room -160<br />

Digital Philipp Jager 608-43176<br />

Bldg. 11.40, Basement, Room S105-S108<br />

Further information: https://www.arch.kit.edu/fakultaet/einrichtungen.php<br />

ArchiPlotPool<br />

Dipl.-Ing. Volker Koch volker.koch@kit.edu 608-47313<br />

Geb. 20.40, 1.OG, Raum 118<br />

The Department‘s plot pool offers students and staff the opportunity to make high-quality<br />

color prints and copies up to DIN A0 in excess length around the clock. For this purpose,<br />

three Canon color plotters, two Minolta color printing and copying systems, and a largeformat<br />

scanner are available for independent operation. The costs are charged at cost price<br />

(material, operating and support costs) via an automatic billing system with a recharging<br />

machine in the room. Support is provided by two HiWis with fixed attendance times.<br />

Further information can be found on the website http://www.archiplotpool.de.


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archIT<br />

The Department‘s IT management is organized as a central facility and reports directly to<br />

the dean‘s office. The main focus is on the following tasks:<br />

• Management of the student computer rooms as well as the workstation computers in the<br />

central facilities of the Department<br />

• Operation of central servers and services<br />

• Contact person, support and mediator in all IT-technical questions<br />

(Hardware and software, network and central services)<br />

• IT officer of the Department (ensuring IT compliance at KIT)<br />

• Advice and promotion of new media in research and teaching<br />

Contact Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Besser 608-46024<br />

Carlos Gonzalez 608-43156<br />

Building 11.40, room 010<br />

archIT@arch.kit.edu<br />

Care times:<br />

Mon – Fri 9 am – 12 noon and by prior arrangement<br />

The computer pool is equipped and operated by the KIT Architecture Department. Use is<br />

currently restricted. Access to the computer pool is only possible with the KITCard. A personal<br />

KIT account is required to access the computers (login).<br />

Red-Pool building 11.40, 1st floor, room 104<br />

16 PC workstations, multifunctional device (printer / copier/<br />

Scanner, A4 / A3, b / w / color, ArchiPlotPool)<br />

Disruptions in the computer pool<br />

Many hardware and software malfunctions remain hidden without the help of users, unless<br />

they are reported. In the event of problems or errors, please send a short email with the<br />

error message as precisely as possible, computer number (see sticker) and KIT account to<br />

the respective pool administrators: rechnerpool@arch.kit.edu<br />

Current information at http://www.arch.kit.edu/fakultaet/it-management.php


Facilities of the KIT-Department of Architecture<br />

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Committees and commissions Department Council<br />

Prof. Dirk Hebel (Dean)<br />

Prof. Simon Hartmann (Vice Dean)<br />

Prof. Christian Inderbitzin (Vice Dean Strategic Development)<br />

Prof. Andreas Wagner (Vice Dean Research)<br />

Prof. Dr. Barbara Engel (Dean of Studies)<br />

Prof. Dr. Oliver Jehle (Dean of Studies)<br />

Prof. Marc Frohn<br />

TT Prof. Moritz Dörstelmann<br />

Prof. Dr. Inge Hinterwaldner<br />

Prof. Dr. Caroline Karmann<br />

Prof. Dr. Riccardo La Magna<br />

Prof. Dr. Joaquín Medina Warmburg<br />

Prof. Markus Neppl<br />

Prof. Dr. Riklef Rambow<br />

Prof. Andreas Wagner<br />

Prof. Ludwig Wappner<br />

Daniel Fischer<br />

Nina Rind<br />

Eleni Zaparta<br />

Philipp Jager<br />

Representative of the Equal Opportunity Officer M.A. Fanny Kranz<br />

Representative of the Doctoral Students‘ Convention N.N.<br />

5 student representatives (can be obtained from the student councils)<br />

Study Commission / Examination Board Architecture<br />

Dean of Studies Prof. Dr. Barbara Engel (Chair)<br />

Prof. Marc Frohn<br />

Prof. Dr. Oliver Jehle<br />

Prof. Markus Neppl<br />

Prof. Ludwig Wappner<br />

Dr. Anette Busse<br />

Daniel Fischer<br />

Moran Lev<br />

Mariana Santana<br />

6 student representatives (representatives can be requested from the student council)<br />

Study Commission / Examination Board Art History<br />

Dean of Studies Prof. Dr. Oliver Jehle (Chairman)<br />

Prof. Dr. Inge Hinterwaldner<br />

Dr. Jesús Munoz Morcillo<br />

2 student representatives (can be obtained from the student councils)


Facilities of the KIT-Department of Architecture 18<br />

PhD Committee<br />

Prof. Andreas Wagner (Chairman)<br />

Prof. Dr. Petra von Both<br />

Prof. Dr. Barbara Engel<br />

Prof. Dr. Oliver Jehle<br />

Prof. Dr. Papenbrock (deputy)<br />

Arbitration Commission / Advice for Foreigners on Special Questions<br />

Prof. Dirk Hebel (Dean)<br />

Prof. Simon Hartmann (Vice Dean)<br />

Dr. Judith Reeh<br />

Dip.-Ing. Doris Kern<br />

Library Board<br />

Dr. Volker Koch<br />

Prof. Dr. Martin Papenbrock<br />

Dipl.-Bibl. Gabriele Seipel<br />

Workshop Commission<br />

Prof. Dr. Rosemarie Wagner (Chair)<br />

Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Besser<br />

Philipp Jager<br />

Andreas Heil<br />

Anita Knipper<br />

Dr. Volker Koch<br />

Bastian Gäng<br />

Dr. Judith Reeh<br />

Bernd Seeland<br />

Student representative N.N.<br />

Women of trust of the KIT Equal Opportunity Officers<br />

Dr. Anette Busse<br />

Fanny Kranz


Bachelor’s Program<br />

19<br />

Bachelor Architecture<br />

Exemplary Curriculum SPO 2021<br />

1. Sem<br />

2. Sem<br />

Studio Space<br />

10 CP<br />

Studio Structure<br />

10 CP / OE<br />

Basics of<br />

Design Theory<br />

4 CP<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Construction<br />

4 CP<br />

Artistic and<br />

Sculptural Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Static and Strength<br />

of Materials<br />

4 CP<br />

Building Materials<br />

Science<br />

4 CP<br />

Building Physics<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Architectural<br />

Geometry<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Integrative Digital<br />

Methods<br />

4 CP<br />

Theory of<br />

Architecture 1<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

* Placeholder for various modules<br />

3. Sem<br />

Studio Material<br />

10 CP<br />

Building Construction<br />

4 CP<br />

Structural Design<br />

4 LP<br />

Building Services<br />

4 CP<br />

Explorative Digital<br />

Methods<br />

4 CP<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning,<br />

Urban Developm. 4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

4. Sem<br />

Studio Context<br />

10 CP<br />

Basics of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

4 CP<br />

Law for Architects<br />

and Construction<br />

Planning Law 4 CP<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Studies and Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Communication of<br />

Architecture and<br />

Scientific Methodology<br />

4 CP<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning,<br />

Building Survey 4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

5. Sem<br />

Studio System<br />

10 CP<br />

Sustainability<br />

4 CP<br />

International Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Construction Economics<br />

and Project<br />

Management 4 CP<br />

Art History<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

6. Sem<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

12 CP<br />

Advanced Topic of<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Seminar Week<br />

4 CP<br />

Interdisciplinary<br />

Qualifications*<br />

6 CP<br />

30 CP


Bachelor’s Program 20<br />

Bachelor Architecture<br />

Exemplary Curriculum SPO 2016<br />

Beginners 2019<br />

1. Sem<br />

2. Sem<br />

Studio Space<br />

10 CP<br />

Studio Structure<br />

10 CP / OE<br />

Basics of<br />

Design Theory<br />

4 CP<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Construction<br />

4 CP<br />

Artistic and<br />

Sculptural Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Static and Strength<br />

of Materials<br />

4 CP<br />

Building Materials<br />

Science<br />

4 CP<br />

Building Physics<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Architectural<br />

Geometry and Digital<br />

Form Design 1<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Architectural<br />

Geometry and Digital<br />

Form Design 2<br />

4 CP<br />

Theory of<br />

Architecture 1<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Theory of<br />

Architecture 2<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

* Placeholder for various modules<br />

3. Sem<br />

Studio Material<br />

10 CP<br />

Building Construction<br />

4 CP<br />

Structural Design<br />

4 LP<br />

Building Services<br />

4 CP<br />

Architectural<br />

Geometry and Digital<br />

Form Design 3<br />

4 CP<br />

Building History 1<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

4. Sem<br />

Studio Context<br />

10 CP<br />

Basics of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

4 CP<br />

Urban Development<br />

and Construction<br />

Planning Law 4 CP<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Studies and Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Communication of<br />

Architecture and<br />

Scientific Methodology<br />

4 CP<br />

Building History 2<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

5. Sem<br />

Studio System<br />

10 CP<br />

Sustainability<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Construction Economics<br />

and Law for<br />

Architects<br />

4 CP<br />

Urban Development-<br />

History<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

6. Sem<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

12 CP<br />

Advanced Topic of<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Art History<br />

4 CP<br />

Interdisciplinary<br />

Qualifications*<br />

6 CP<br />

30 CP


Bachelor’s Program<br />

21<br />

STUDY STRUCTURE BACHELOR'S PROGRAM SPO2016<br />

Field title<br />

CP semester assignment<br />

CP Conditions /<br />

Module<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field Module ID Modul Prerequisites<br />

Module Component Title Examination<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Component ID<br />

Component<br />

CP CP CP CP CP CP<br />

e Module<br />

Module title<br />

Designing (40 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Space M-ARCH-103547 10 - T-ARCH-109958 Design in Studio Space<br />

10 10<br />

another kind<br />

Successful completion of<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Structure M-ARCH-103548 10 module studio space. T-ARCH-109959 Design in Studio Structure<br />

10 10<br />

another kind<br />

orientation examination<br />

Successful completion of<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Material M-ARCH-103549 10<br />

T-ARCH-109960 Design in Studio Material<br />

10 10<br />

module studio structure<br />

another kind<br />

Successful completion of<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Context M-ARCH-103550 10<br />

T-ARCH-109961 Design in Studio Context<br />

10 10<br />

module studio material.<br />

another kind<br />

Integral Designing (14 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio System M-ARCH-103551 10 - T-ARCH-109962 Design in Studio System<br />

10 10<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Sustainability M-ARCH-103552 4 - T-ARCH-107289 Sustainability<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Construction Technology (32 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Materials Science M-ARCH-103553 4 - T-ARCH-107290 Building Materials Science<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Basics of Building Construction M-ARCH-103554 4 - T-ARCH-107291 Basics of Building Construction<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107292 Static and Strength of Materials<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Static and Strength of Materials<br />

M-ARCH-103555 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

Static and Strength of Materials - completed<br />

T-ARCH-109234<br />

0 0<br />

Exercise<br />

coursework<br />

orientation<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Physics M-ARCH-103556 4<br />

T-ARCH-107293 Building Physics<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Construction M-ARCH-103557 4 - T-ARCH-107294 Building Construction<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107295 Structural Design<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Structural Design<br />

M-ARCH-103558 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-109235 Structural Design - Exercise<br />

0 0<br />

coursework<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Services M-ARCH-103559 4 - T-ARCH-107296 Building Services<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Construction Economics and Law Examination of<br />

Construction Economics and Law for Arcitects M-ARCH-103560 4 - T-ARCH-107297<br />

4 4<br />

for Arcitects<br />

another kind<br />

Theoretical and Historical Basics (20 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

orientation<br />

Written<br />

T-ARCH-107298 Theory of Architecture 1<br />

4 4<br />

examination - Exercise<br />

examination<br />

Theory of Architecture 1<br />

M-ARCH-103561 4<br />

is a requirement for<br />

T-ARCH-109236 Theory of Architecture 1 - Exercise completed<br />

written examination.<br />

0 0<br />

coursework<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107299 Theory of Architecture 2<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Theory of Architecture 2<br />

M-ARCH-103562 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

T-ARCH-109237 Theory of Architecture 2 - Exercise completed<br />

0 0<br />

coursework<br />

Written<br />

Building History 1 M-ARCH-103563 4 - T-ARCH-107300 Building History 1<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Building History and Building Examination of<br />

T-ARCH-107301<br />

3 3<br />

Survey<br />

another kind<br />

Building History 2<br />

M-ARCH-103564 4<br />

-<br />

completed<br />

T-BGU-108019 Survey<br />

1 1<br />

coursework<br />

Communication of Architecture and Scientific<br />

Communication of Architecture and Written<br />

M-ARCH-103565 4 - T-ARCH-107302<br />

4 4<br />

Methodology<br />

Scientific Methodology<br />

examination<br />

Designing and Representing (20 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Basics of Design Theory M-ARCH-103566 4 - T-ARCH-107303 Basics of Design Theory<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Artistic and ScuCPtural Design M-ARCH-103567 4 - T-ARCH-107304 Artistic and ScuCPtural Design<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

orientation<br />

Architectural Geometry and Digital Examination of<br />

Architectural Geometry and Digital Form Design 1 M-ARCH-103568 4<br />

T-ARCH-107305<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Form Design 1<br />

another kind<br />

Architectural Geometry and Digital Examination of<br />

Architectural Geometry and Digital Form Design 2 M-ARCH-103569 4 - T-ARCH-107306<br />

4 4<br />

Form Design 2<br />

another kind<br />

Architectural Geometry and Digital Examination of<br />

Architectural Geometry and Digital Form Design 3 M-ARCH-103570 4 - T-ARCH-107307<br />

4 4<br />

Form Design 3<br />

another kind<br />

Urban- and Landscape Planning (20 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-106581 Basics of Urban Planning<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Basics of Urban Planning M-ARCH-103571 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

Principles of Building Studies and completed<br />

T-ARCH-109964<br />

0 0<br />

Design - Exercise<br />

coursework<br />

Principles of Building Studies and Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107309<br />

4 4<br />

Design<br />

examination<br />

Principles of Building Studies and Design<br />

M-ARCH-103572 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

Principles of Building Studies and completed<br />

T-ARCH-109233<br />

0 0<br />

Design - Exercise<br />

coursework<br />

Urban Developent and<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107310<br />

4 4<br />

Construction Planning Law examination<br />

Urban Developent and Construction Planning Law M-ARCH-103573 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-110885 Urban Developent- Exercise<br />

0<br />

coursework<br />

Urban Development-, Building- or Written<br />

Urban Development-, Building- or Art History 1 M-ARCH-103574 4 - T-ARCH-107311<br />

4 4<br />

Art History 1<br />

examination<br />

Urban Development-, Building- or Written<br />

Urban Development-, Building- or Art History 2 M-ARCH-103575 4 - T-ARCH-107312<br />

4 4<br />

Art History 2<br />

examination<br />

Specialization (16 CP)<br />

The module "Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis" is compulsory, from the other modules three have to be chosen.<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-107688 Advanced Topic of Bachelor<br />

3 3<br />

coursework<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis<br />

M-ARCH-103576 4<br />

-<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor - completed<br />

T-ARCH-107690<br />

1 1<br />

Portfolio<br />

coursework<br />

Selected Topics of Building Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Studies and Design M-ARCH-103577 4 - T-ARCH-107317<br />

4 x x<br />

Studies and Design<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topic of Fine Art 1 M-ARCH-103582 4 - T-ARCH-107322 Selected Topic of Fine Art 1<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind


Bachelor’s Program 22<br />

STUDY STRUCTURE BACHELOR'S PROGRAM SPO2016<br />

Field title<br />

CP semester assignment<br />

CP Conditions /<br />

Module<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field Module ID Modul Prerequisites<br />

Module Component Title Examination<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Component ID<br />

Component<br />

CP CP CP CP CP CP<br />

e Module<br />

Module title<br />

Specialization (16 CP)<br />

The module "Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis" is compulsory, from the other modules three have to be chosen.<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Fine Arts 2 M-ARCH-103583 4 - T-ARCH-107323 Selected Topics of Fine Arts 2<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Architectural Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Architectural Theory M-ARCH-103584 4 - T-ARCH-107324<br />

4 x x<br />

Theory<br />

another kind<br />

Architectural Theory Research Examination of<br />

Architectural Theory Research Topics M-ARCH-103585 4 - T-ARCH-107325<br />

4 x x<br />

Topics<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Communication Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Communication in Architecture M-ARCH-103586 4 - T-ARCH-107326<br />

4 x<br />

in Architecture<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Building Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Technology M-ARCH-103587 4 - T-ARCH-107327<br />

4 x x<br />

Technology<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Sustainability M-ARCH-103684 4 - T-ARCH-107426 Selected Topics of Sustainability<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Methodicial and Technical Planning Examination of<br />

Methodicial and Technical Planning Tools M-ARCH-103589 4 - T-ARCH-107329<br />

4 x<br />

Tools<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Structural Analysis M-ARCH-103590 4 - T-ARCH-107330 Structural Analysis<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Design M-ARCH-104513 4 - T-ARCH-109243<br />

4 x x<br />

Design<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Building Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Technology M-ARCH-103591 4 - T-ARCH-107332<br />

4 x<br />

Technology<br />

another kind<br />

T-ARCH-110400 Basics Sound Insulation Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Selected Topics of Building Physics<br />

M-ARCH-103592 4 -<br />

T-ARCH-110401 Basics of Fire Protection Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

T-ARCH-110402<br />

Basics of Planning Energy-<br />

Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Efficient Buildings<br />

T-ARCH-110403 Basics of Lighting Technology Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Selected Topics of Digital Design Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Digital Design and Fabrication M-ARCH-105818 4 - T-ARCH-111674<br />

and Fabrication<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design M-ARCH-103593 4 - T-ARCH-107334 Selected Topics of Urban Design<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design - Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design - workshop M-ARCH-103811 4 - T-ARCH-107697<br />

Workshop<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Art History M-ARCH-103594 4 - T-ARCH-107335 Selected Topics of Art History<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Building History M-ARCH-103595 4 - T-ARCH-107336<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building History<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Building History 2 M-ARCH-105564 4 - T-ARCH-111168<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building History<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Survey M-ARCH-103596 4 - T-ARCH-107337 Building Survey<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

In-depth Surveying for Architects M-BGU-104002 4 - T-BGU-107443 In-depth Surveying for Architects<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Basis Course Photogrammetry M-BGU- 4 - T-BGU-107444 Basis Course Photogrammetry<br />

another kind<br />

M-ARCH-<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Analysis<br />

4 - T-ARCH-112498<br />

106127<br />

Analysis<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Environmental Quality and<br />

Selected Topics of Environmental Examination of<br />

M-ARCH-106129 4 - T-ARCH-112500<br />

Accessibility<br />

Quality and Accessibility<br />

another kind<br />

Interdisciplinary Qualifications (6 CP)<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-107340 Workshop Introduction<br />

coursework<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 1-3 completed<br />

T-ARCH-111746<br />

not graded<br />

coursework<br />

"Workshop<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 4-6 completed<br />

T-ARCH-111749<br />

Introduction" is<br />

graded<br />

coursework<br />

compulsory, the<br />

Basic Course in the Study completed<br />

Key Qualifications<br />

M-ARCH-103602 6<br />

T-ARCH-107341<br />

remaining module<br />

Workshop Photography<br />

coursework<br />

components are<br />

Basic Course in the Study completed<br />

selectable.<br />

T-ARCH-107342<br />

Workshop Modell<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-109970 Visit lecture series Bachelor<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-107703 Internship<br />

coursework<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

Successful completion of the subjects" Designing" and "Integral Designing" and additional module examinations amounting to 76 CP.<br />

Bachelorarbeit<br />

Bachelor Thesis M-ARCH-103546 12 - T-ARCH-107248 Bachelor Thesis<br />

mit Präsentation<br />

1 1<br />

2 x x<br />

2 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

1 x x<br />

5 x x<br />

12 12<br />

Total 180 31 30 30 30 30 28<br />

Further information<br />

The current module handbook and the study and examination regulations of the<br />

bachelor’s <strong>program</strong> can be found here:<br />

https://www.arch.kit.edu/bachelorstudiengang_architektur.php?tab=%5B5276%5D<br />

#tabpanel-5276


Bachelor’s Program<br />

23<br />

STUDY STRUCTURE BACHELOR'S PROGRAM SPO2021<br />

Field title<br />

CP semester assignment<br />

CP Conditions /<br />

Module<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field Module ID Modul Prerequisites<br />

Module Component Title Examination<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Component ID<br />

Component<br />

CP CP CP CP CP CP<br />

e Module<br />

Module title<br />

Designing (40 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Space 2 10 Orientation Examination T-ARCH-109958 Design in Studio Space<br />

10 10<br />

another kind<br />

Successful completion of<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Structure M-ARCH-103548 10<br />

T-ARCH-109959 Design in Studio Structure<br />

10 10<br />

module studio space<br />

another kind<br />

Successful completion of<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Material M-ARCH-103549 10<br />

T-ARCH-109960 Design in Studio Material<br />

10 10<br />

module studio structure<br />

another kind<br />

Successful completion of<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio Context M-ARCH-103550 10<br />

T-ARCH-109961 Design in Studio Context<br />

10 10<br />

module studio material.<br />

another kind<br />

Integral Designing (14 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Studio System M-ARCH-103551 10 - T-ARCH-10962 Design in Studio System<br />

10 10<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Sustainability M-ARCH-103552 4 - T-ARCH-107289 Sustainability<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Construction Technology (32 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Written<br />

Building Materials Science M-ARCH-103553 4 - T-ARCH-107290 Building Materials Science<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Examination of<br />

Basics of Building Construction M-ARCH-103554 4 - T-ARCH-107291 Basics of Building Construction<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107292 Static and Strength of Materials<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Static and Strength of Materials<br />

M-ARCH-103555 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

Static and Strength of Materials - completed<br />

T-ARCH-109234<br />

0 0<br />

Exercise<br />

coursework<br />

Orientation<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Physics M-ARCH-103556 4<br />

T-ARCH-107293 Building Physics<br />

4 4<br />

Examination<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Construction M-ARCH-103557 4 - T-ARCH-107294 Building Construction<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107295 Structural Design<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

Structural Design<br />

M-ARCH-103558 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-109235 Structural Design - Exercise<br />

0 0<br />

coursework<br />

Examination of<br />

Building Services M-ARCH-103559 4 - T-ARCH-107296 Building Services<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Construction Economics and Examination of<br />

Construction Economics and Project Management M-ARCH-105813 4 - T-ARCH-111670<br />

4 4<br />

Project Management<br />

another kind<br />

Theoretical and Historical Basics (20 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Orientation<br />

Written<br />

T-ARCH-111652 Theory of Architecture<br />

4 4<br />

Examination - Exercise<br />

examination<br />

Theory of Architecture<br />

M-ARCH-105808 4<br />

is a requirement for<br />

completed<br />

written examination. T-ARCH-111653 Theory of Architecture - Exercise<br />

0 0<br />

coursework<br />

History of Architecture and Urban Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-111654<br />

4 4<br />

Planning 1<br />

examination<br />

History of Architecture and Urban Planning<br />

M-ARCH-105809 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

History of Architecture and Urban completed<br />

T-ARCH-111654<br />

0 0<br />

Planning - Exercise<br />

coursework<br />

History of Architecture and Urban Examination of<br />

T-ARCH-111665<br />

2 2<br />

Planning 3<br />

another kind<br />

History of Architecture and Urban Planning and<br />

completed<br />

M-ARCH-105811 4<br />

-<br />

T-ARCH-111666 Building Survey<br />

1 1<br />

Building Survey<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-BGU-108019 Survey<br />

1 1<br />

coursework<br />

Examination of<br />

T-ARCH-111667 Art History<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Art History M-ARCH-105812 4<br />

-<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-111668 Art History - Exercise<br />

0 0<br />

coursework<br />

Communication of Architecture and Scientific<br />

Communication of Architecture and Written<br />

M-ARCH-103565 4 - T-ARCH-107302<br />

4 4<br />

Methodology<br />

Scientific Methodology<br />

examination<br />

Designing and Representing (20 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Examination of<br />

Basics of Design Theory M-ARCH-103566 4 - T-ARCH-107303 Basics of Design Theory<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Artistic and ScuCPtural Design M-ARCH-103567 4 - T-ARCH-107304 Artistic and ScuCPtural Design<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Architectural Geometry M-ARCH-105815 4 - T-ARCH-111671 Architectural Geometry<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Integrative Digital Methods M-ARCH-105816 4 - T-ARCH-111672 Integrative Digital Methods<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Explorative Digital Methods M-ARCH-105817 4 - T-ARCH-111673 Explorative Digital Methods<br />

4 4<br />

another kind<br />

Urban- and Landscape Planning (20 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules.<br />

Exercise is a<br />

Written<br />

Basics of Urban Planning M-ARCH-103571 4 requirement for written T-ARCH-106581 Basics of Urban Planning<br />

4 4<br />

examination<br />

examination.<br />

Principles of Building Studies and Written<br />

Exercise is a T-ARCH-107309<br />

4 4<br />

Design<br />

examination<br />

Principles of Building Studies and Design<br />

M-ARCH-103572 4 requirement for written<br />

examination.<br />

Principles of Building Studies and completed<br />

T-ARCH-109233<br />

0 0<br />

Design - Exercise<br />

coursework<br />

Urban Developent and<br />

Written<br />

Law for Archtiects and Construction Planning Law M-ARCH-105814 4 - T-ARCH-111669<br />

4 4<br />

Construction Planning Law examination<br />

History of Architecture and Urban Written<br />

T-ARCH-111656<br />

2 2<br />

History of Architecture and Urban Planning and<br />

Planning 2<br />

examination<br />

M-ARCH-105810 4 -<br />

Urban Development<br />

Basic Concepts of Urban Planning<br />

T-ARCH-111657<br />

Oral Exam 2 2<br />

and Urban Development<br />

Specialization (16 CP)<br />

The modules "Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis" and "Seminar Week" are compulsory, from the other modules three have to be chosen.<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-107688 Advanced Topic of Bachelor<br />

3 3<br />

coursework<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis<br />

M-ARCH-103576 4<br />

-<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor - completed<br />

T-ARCH-107690<br />

1 1<br />

Portfolio<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-111677 Seminar Week 1<br />

2 2<br />

coursework<br />

Seminar Week<br />

M-ARCH-105821 4<br />

-<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-111678 Seminar Week 2<br />

2 2<br />

coursework


Bachelor’s Program 24<br />

STUDY STRUCTURE BACHELOR'S PROGRAM SPO2021<br />

Field title<br />

CP semester assignment<br />

CP Conditions /<br />

Module<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field Module ID Modul Prerequisites<br />

Module Component Title Examination<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Component ID<br />

Component<br />

CP CP CP CP CP CP<br />

e Module<br />

Module title<br />

Specialization (16 CP)<br />

The modules "Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis" and "Seminar Week" are compulsory, from the other modules three have to be chosen.<br />

Selected Topics of Building Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Studies and Design M-ARCH-103577 4 - T-ARCH-107317<br />

4 x x<br />

Studies and Design<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topic of Fine Art 1 M-ARCH-103582 4 - T-ARCH-107322 Selected Topic of Fine Art 1<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Fine Arts 2 M-ARCH-103583 4 - T-ARCH-107323 Selected Topics of Fine Arts 2<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Architectural Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Architectural Theory M-ARCH-103584 4 - T-ARCH-107324<br />

4 x x<br />

Theory<br />

another kind<br />

Architectural Theory Research Examination of<br />

Architectural Theory Research Topics M-ARCH-103585 4 - T-ARCH-107325<br />

4 x x<br />

Topics<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Communication Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Communication in Architecture M-ARCH-103586 4 - T-ARCH-107326<br />

4 x<br />

in Architecture<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Building Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Technology M-ARCH-103587 4 - T-ARCH-107327<br />

4 x x<br />

Technology<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Sustainability M-ARCH-103684 4 - T-ARCH-107426 Selected Topics of Sustainability<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Methodicial and Technical Planning Examination of<br />

Methodicial and Technical Planning Tools M-ARCH-103589 4 - T-ARCH-107329<br />

4 x<br />

Tools<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Structural Analysis M-ARCH-103590 4 - T-ARCH-107330 Structural Analysis<br />

4 x x<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Design M-ARCH-104513 4 - T-ARCH-109243<br />

4 x x<br />

Design<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Building Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Technology M-ARCH-103591 4 - T-ARCH-107332<br />

4 x<br />

Technology<br />

another kind<br />

T-ARCH-110400 Basics Sound Insulation Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Selected Topics of Building Physics<br />

M-ARCH-103592<br />

4 -<br />

T-ARCH-110401 Basics of Fire Protection Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Basics of Planning Energy-<br />

T-ARCH-110402<br />

Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Efficient Buildings<br />

T-ARCH-110403 Basics of Lighting Technology Oral Exam 2 x x<br />

Selected Topics of Digital Design Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Digital Design and Fabrication M-ARCH-105818 4 - T-ARCH-111674<br />

and Fabrication<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design M-ARCH-103593 4 - T-ARCH-107334 Selected Topics of Urban Design<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design - Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design - workshop M-ARCH-103811 4 - T-ARCH-107697<br />

Workshop<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Art History M-ARCH-103594 4 - T-ARCH-107335 Selected Topics of Art History<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Selected Topics of History of Examination of<br />

M-ARCH-105819 4 - T-ARCH-111675<br />

Planning 1<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning 1 another kind<br />

Selected Topics of History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Selected Topics of History of Examination of<br />

M-ARCH-105820 4 - T-ARCH-111676<br />

Planning 2<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning 2 another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Building Survey M-ARCH-105843 4 - T-ARCH-111755 Selected Topics of Building Survey<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

In-depth Surveying for Architects M-BGU-104002 4 - T-BGU-107443 In-depth Surveying for Architects<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

Basis Course Photogrammetry M-BGU-104004 4 - T-BGU-107444 Basis Course Photogrammetry<br />

another kind<br />

M-ARCH-<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Examination of<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Analysis<br />

4 - T-ARCH-112498<br />

106127<br />

Analysis<br />

another kind<br />

Selected Topics of Environmental Quality and<br />

Selected Topics of Environmental Examination of<br />

M-ARCH-106129 4 - T-ARCH-112500<br />

Accessibility<br />

Quality and Accessibility<br />

another kind<br />

Interdisciplinary Qualifications (6 CP)<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

4 x x<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-107340 Workshop Introduction<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-111745 English for Architects<br />

coursework<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 1-3 completed<br />

"Workshop Introduction" T-ARCH-111746<br />

not graded<br />

coursework<br />

and "Englisch for<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 4-6 completed<br />

Architects" are T-ARCH-111749<br />

graded<br />

coursework<br />

Key Qualifications<br />

M-ARCH-105841 6 compulsory, the<br />

remaining module<br />

Basic Course in the Study completed<br />

T-ARCH-111752<br />

components are<br />

Workshop Photography<br />

coursework<br />

selectable.<br />

Basic Course in the Study completed<br />

T-ARCH-107342<br />

Workshop Modell<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-109970 Visit lecture series Bachelor<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-111753 Internship<br />

coursework<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

Successful completion of the subjects" Designing" and "Integral Designing" and additional module examinations amounting to 76 CP.<br />

Bachelorarbeit<br />

Bachelor Thesis M-ARCH-105836 12 - T-ARCH-111718 Bachelor Thesis<br />

mit Präsentation<br />

1 1<br />

2 2<br />

2 x x<br />

2 x x<br />

3 x x<br />

2 x x<br />

1 x x<br />

3 x x<br />

12 12<br />

Total 172 30 32 30 32 30 26


Bachelor’s Program<br />

25<br />

Bachelor Architecture<br />

Exemplary Curriculum SPO 2021<br />

1. Sem<br />

2. Sem<br />

Studio Space<br />

10 CP<br />

Studio Structure<br />

10 CP / OE<br />

Basics of<br />

Design Theory<br />

4 CP<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Construction<br />

4 CP<br />

Artistic and<br />

Sculptural Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Static and Strength<br />

of Materials<br />

4 CP<br />

Building Materials<br />

Science<br />

4 CP<br />

Building Physics<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Architectural<br />

Geometry<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

Integrative Digital<br />

Methods<br />

4 CP<br />

Theory of<br />

Architecture 1<br />

4 CP / OE<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

* Placeholder for various modules<br />

3. Sem<br />

Studio Material<br />

10 CP<br />

Building Construction<br />

4 CP<br />

Structural Design<br />

4 LP<br />

Building Services<br />

4 CP<br />

Explorative Digital<br />

Methods<br />

4 CP<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning,<br />

Urban Developm. 4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

4. Sem<br />

Studio Context<br />

10 CP<br />

Basics of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

4 CP<br />

Law for Architects<br />

and Construction<br />

Planning Law 4 CP<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Studies and Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Communication of<br />

Architecture and<br />

Scientific Methodology<br />

4 CP<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning,<br />

Building Survey 4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

5. Sem<br />

Studio System<br />

10 CP<br />

Sustainability<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Construction Economics<br />

and Project<br />

Management 4 CP<br />

Art History<br />

4 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

6. Sem<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

12 CP<br />

Advanced Topic of<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Seminar Week<br />

4 CP<br />

Interdisciplinary<br />

Qualifications*<br />

6 CP<br />

30 CP


Bachelor’s Program 26<br />

Timetable<br />

2nd Term Bachelor (<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

08:00<br />

Static and Strength<br />

of Materials<br />

R. Wagner<br />

HS FH, HS9<br />

09:30<br />

09:45<br />

Building Physics<br />

A. Wagner<br />

HS FH<br />

Static and Strength<br />

of Materials<br />

R. Wagner<br />

HS FH<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Construction<br />

Schneemann<br />

HS EE<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning 1<br />

Medina Warmburg<br />

HS EE<br />

Integrative Digital<br />

Methods<br />

Dörstelmann<br />

HS EE<br />

11:15<br />

11:30<br />

Building Physics<br />

A. Wagner<br />

HS FH<br />

Static and Strength<br />

of Materials<br />

R. Wagner<br />

HS FH<br />

Basics of Building<br />

Construction<br />

Schneemann<br />

HS EE<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning 1<br />

Medina Warmburg<br />

HS EE, HS 9, GG<br />

Integrative Digital<br />

Methods<br />

Dörstelmann<br />

Studios<br />

13:00<br />

Lunch Break<br />

14:00<br />

Studio Structure<br />

Studio Structure<br />

Studio Structure<br />

Focus day reviews<br />

Studio Structure<br />

Studio Structure<br />

17:15<br />

19:00–21:00<br />

Karlsruher<br />

Architekturvorträge<br />

HS EE<br />

HS FH<br />

NH<br />

HS 9<br />

.<br />

Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal (1. OG)<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Neuer Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Hörsaal 9 (1. OG)


Bachelor’s Program<br />

27<br />

Timetable<br />

4th Term (<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

08:00<br />

09:30<br />

09:45<br />

Principles of Building<br />

Studies and Design<br />

Morger<br />

HS EE<br />

Basics of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

Engel<br />

HS FH<br />

Communication of<br />

Architecture<br />

Rambow<br />

HS FH<br />

History of Architecture<br />

and Urban Planning 3<br />

Medina Warmburg<br />

HS FH<br />

11:15<br />

11:30<br />

Law for Architects<br />

Ebersbach<br />

HS EE<br />

Principles of Building<br />

Studies and Design<br />

Morger<br />

HS EE<br />

Basics of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

Bava<br />

NH<br />

Scientific Methods<br />

for Architecture<br />

Rambow<br />

HS FH<br />

Building Survey and<br />

Survey<br />

Busse, Juretzko<br />

HS FH<br />

13:00<br />

Lunch Break<br />

14:00<br />

Studio Context<br />

Studio Context<br />

Studio Context<br />

Focus day reviews<br />

Studio Context<br />

Studio Context<br />

17:15<br />

17:30<br />

Construction<br />

Planning Law<br />

Menzel<br />

HS EE<br />

19:00–21:00<br />

Karlsruher<br />

Architekturvorträge<br />

19:00<br />

HS EE<br />

HS FH<br />

NH<br />

HS 9<br />

.<br />

Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal (1. OG)<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Neuer Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Hörsaal 9 (1. OG)


Bachelor’s Program 28<br />

Timetable<br />

6th Term Bachelor (<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

08:00<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

09:30<br />

09:45<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Advanced Topic of<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

11:15<br />

11:30<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Advanced Topic of<br />

Bachelor Thesis<br />

Elective Courses<br />

Elective Courses<br />

13:00<br />

Lunch Break<br />

14:00<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

Focus day reviews<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis<br />

17:15<br />

19:00–21:00<br />

Karlsruher<br />

Architekturvorträge<br />

HS EE<br />

HS FH<br />

NH<br />

HS 9<br />

.<br />

Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal (1. OG)<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Neuer Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Hörsaal 9 (1. OG)


Bachelor Courses Architecture<br />

2nd Term<br />

1720510/1720511/1720512<br />

Design in Studio Structure: A Home to the<br />

Dead (Schneemann/Klinge/Wappner)<br />

The aim of the “Basics of construction technology<br />

Studio” is to transport fundamental knowledge on<br />

the approach to materials and construction details<br />

within the architectural project. The crucial factor<br />

defining the character as well as the embodiment<br />

of a building, lies within the synthesis of functional<br />

and technological necessity, and the creative<br />

intention of its design. For this reason, the main<br />

focus of the course falls on the grasp of primary<br />

constructive, building conditions, as well as the<br />

understanding of construction technology within a<br />

broader architectural concept. As such, the studio<br />

will comprise of two design exercises exploring<br />

the specific characteristics of solid and lightframe<br />

structures.<br />

Appointment: Mon-Fri 2.00 – 5.15 pm<br />

First Meeting: Wed, April 12 <strong>2023</strong>, 11.00 am<br />

PinUp: E1: Wed, May 03 <strong>2023</strong>, 9.00 am<br />

Submission/Exam 1: Wed, May 24 <strong>2023</strong>, 9.00 am<br />

PinUp: E2: Wed, June 28 <strong>2023</strong>, 9.00 am<br />

Submission/Exam 2: Wed, July 26 <strong>2023</strong>, 9.00 am<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Schneemann, Falk<br />

Hörmann, Helge Patrick<br />

Tusinean, Monica<br />

Klinge, Andrea<br />

Michalski, Manuel Amadeus<br />

Häberle, Lisa<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Hoffmann, Peter<br />

Kochhan, Simon<br />

1720501<br />

Building Construction<br />

The lecture series „Basics of Building Technology“<br />

is closely related to the contents of the studio. The<br />

lectures are structured by basic elements of construction<br />

and are conveying a deeper look into the<br />

relations between material, detail, construction<br />

and design, illustrated by contemporary as well<br />

as classical built examples. The main focus lies on<br />

analysis and reflection, which complement fundamental<br />

technical aspects. As such, the lecture<br />

series is supplemented by tutorials and works as a<br />

29<br />

basis and stimulus for autodidactic work, which is<br />

essential for studio activity.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Schneemann, Falk<br />

Klinge, Andrea<br />

Hoffmann, Peter<br />

Hörmann, Helge Patrick<br />

Michalski, Manuel Amadeus<br />

Tusinean, Monica<br />

Häberle, Lisa<br />

Kochhan, Simon<br />

1720953<br />

Building Physics<br />

In this lecture module questions with regard to<br />

outdoor and indoor climate, heat protection in<br />

winter and summer, passive solar energy use, energy-efficient<br />

and climate-conscious design as well<br />

as moisture protection are addressed. Additionally,<br />

methods and calculation routines/tools for heat<br />

and moisture protection and energy performance<br />

evaluation are introduced. For qualification targets<br />

see module handbook.<br />

Appointment: Mon 11:30 AM - 13:00 PM HS37<br />

Fritz Haller<br />

First meeting: Mo. 17.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 31.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula<br />

Mann, Petra<br />

1720952<br />

Building Physics<br />

In the exercise accompanying the lecture,<br />

questions of energy-efficient and climate-appropriate<br />

design are dealt with. The focus is on the<br />

heat balance, comfort, and heat and moisture<br />

protection. Calculation methods and tools for the<br />

quantification of energy-related as well as heat<br />

and moisture-related issues are introduced and<br />

applied.<br />

Appointment: Mon 09:45 - 11:15 AM HS37 Fritz<br />

Haller<br />

First meeting: Mo. 24.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 31.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Mann, Petra<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula


Bachelor Courses Architecture 30<br />

1720902<br />

Static and Strength of Materials (lecture)<br />

The basic and general principles of the behaviour<br />

of building materials and the load carrying<br />

behaviour are taught to which buildings are<br />

exposed and which they have to withstand. Basic<br />

knowledge of mathematics and physics is applied<br />

to the recording and description of load transfer<br />

in building structures. The basic concepts of<br />

structural analysis are dealt with, which in their<br />

essence represent an assignment of physics to<br />

geometry and have a direct relationship to the<br />

built environment via physics. An overview of the<br />

spatial structure of simple loadbearing structures<br />

is given and knowledge of the functional<br />

relationships of elementary structural analysis is<br />

imparted for practical application in the design of<br />

load-bearing structures.<br />

Regular app.: Tue, 9:45 a.m. -11:15 a.m., 20.40,<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal<br />

1st Date April 18th <strong>2023</strong> 9:45 a.m.<br />

Exam: August 8nd <strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Mildenberger, Thomas<br />

1720903<br />

Static and Strength of Materials<br />

(Theoretical)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Mildenberger, Thomas<br />

1720904<br />

Static and Strength of Materials<br />

(practical)<br />

Based on the laws of building material behavior<br />

and the description of load transfer, which are<br />

presented in the experiments and in general<br />

<strong>term</strong>s in the lecture, the transfer to concrete<br />

applications takes place in the theoretical exercises.<br />

The content of the exercises is to assign the<br />

lecture-related topics to specific situations using<br />

examples. The design of a supporting structure,<br />

the external and internal equilibrium, the stability<br />

and the spatial structure, which are universally<br />

applicable in the principles of load-bearing behavior,<br />

are used to explain the thickness of a ceiling<br />

with the size of the live loads, to derive the height<br />

of a beam from the cross-sectional geometry or to<br />

illustrate the dependence of the spatial stability<br />

on the joining technique.<br />

Regular app.: Tue, 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m., 20.40,<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal/Lecture room H9<br />

First date April 25th, <strong>2023</strong>, 8.00 a.m.<br />

Exam: Aug. 8th, <strong>2023</strong><br />

1741352<br />

History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Planning 1<br />

This This lecture series, the first of three consecutive<br />

modules, examines in chronological order the<br />

development of architecture and urban planning<br />

across the ages. We will tackle the task of<br />

analyzing the driving forces and factors that have<br />

de<strong>term</strong>ined the cultural change in both the production<br />

and the interpretation of the relationship<br />

between architecture and the city. The goal is to<br />

describe these transformations and to understand<br />

their historical logic. Buildings will be addressed<br />

as components of the broader city system and<br />

the latter will be interpreted in its intertwining<br />

with the territorial structure. The lectures in<br />

Architecture and Urban History 1 are devoted to<br />

the beginnings of architecture and city planning<br />

with particular focus to their development from<br />

Antiquity to the Early Modern Period. The lecture<br />

is accompanied by exercises in which the students<br />

dedicate themselves to historical building analysis<br />

of selected examples in their particular urban and<br />

territorial context.<br />

Appointment Lecture: Thu 09:45-11:15 am,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal<br />

1. Meeting Lecture: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong> online with Ilias<br />

Appointment Practice: Thu 11:30-13:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal ,<br />

HS 9, GG, Geb. 10.50 R 701.3<br />

Exam: 11.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1720802<br />

Integrative Digital Methods<br />

The course trains the ability to effectively combine<br />

and apply analog working strategies and digital<br />

methods in the design process. Basic knowledge<br />

from architectural geometry is deepened and expanded<br />

through integrative digital methods, such<br />

as 3D modeling, renderings, augmented reality,<br />

image editing and layout, as well as 3D scanning<br />

and printing. Three complimentary topics will introduce<br />

methods that reinforce previously learned<br />

content and further develop students‘ digital<br />

skills. The focus is on combining the different<br />

methods and teaching students how they can be<br />

used integratively in the design process to address<br />

complex challenges.


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First meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 – 11:15 am<br />

Exam: 04.08.23<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Fuentes Quijano,<br />

Francisco Javier<br />

Wenzel, Baris<br />

1700040<br />

Workshop Introduction<br />

In the course of the bachelor‘s <strong>program</strong>, introductions<br />

must be completed in all study workshops.<br />

In some cases, the introductions are linked to<br />

specific courses. Further information is available<br />

in the corresponding courses. Examination:<br />

Participation is confirmed on workshop driver‘s<br />

license<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Heil, Andreas<br />

Jager, Philipp<br />

Knipper, Anita<br />

4th Term<br />

1731201/1731067/1731152<br />

Design in Studio Context: Transforming<br />

Lahr. Amongst Pines and Highrises. (Bava/<br />

Neppl/Engel)<br />

Urban development in the 21st century has to<br />

deal with a new framework of conditions. In<br />

Germany in particular, space and housing are<br />

in short supply, and climate change is forcing us<br />

to rethink mobility and resource consumption.<br />

In order to meet the simultaneously increasing<br />

demand for affordable residential and commercial<br />

space, existing neighborhoods must be spatially<br />

and functionally supplemented and further<br />

developed. Against this background, urban development<br />

concepts are to be developed at selected<br />

neighborhoods in the city of Lahr, located at the<br />

foot of the Black Forest in the Rhine valley. Mixed<br />

neighborhoods are to be created that fit spatially,<br />

functionally and socially into the context, as well<br />

as creating diversity of use and urban density.<br />

With the integrated urban development concept<br />

adopted in 2022, the city has formulated goals<br />

for using its existing inner-city land resources.<br />

Based on this, sustainable and innovative design<br />

approaches are to be developed that recognize<br />

existing qualities and use them as a starting point<br />

and inspiration for further development. How can<br />

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responsible conversion, reuse and redensification<br />

be carried out? What possibilities for overlapping<br />

and mixing uses are conceivable and appropriate?<br />

Proposals are wanted with new <strong>program</strong>matic<br />

and typological perspectives that are suitable for<br />

supporting the sustainable transformation of the<br />

city of Lahr.<br />

Appointment: Mon - Fri 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm,<br />

11.40, R127<br />

First Meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 2:00 pm<br />

Excursion: 28.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin-Up: 16.05.<strong>2023</strong> / 20.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Presentation: 26.07.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:00 am<br />

Groups of 4<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Gerstberger, Susanne<br />

Romero Carnicero,<br />

Arturo<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Haug, Nina<br />

Weber, Max<br />

Mirkes, Jeff<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Staab, Nora<br />

Kannen, Joschka<br />

Böcherer, Susanna<br />

1731151<br />

Basics of Urban Planning: Understanding<br />

and Designing the City. (Engel)<br />

Cities are confronted with urgent social, ecological<br />

and economic challenges. The lecture provides<br />

basic information on current tasks and gives an<br />

overview of the repertoire of urban planning and<br />

design. It presents methods of critical analysis of<br />

urban phenomena as planning principles. Using<br />

historical and current urban development projects<br />

as examples, morphologies and typologies of the<br />

city, development networks and new forms of<br />

mobility, strategic planning approaches and forms<br />

of participation, and much more are explained.<br />

The course provides the necessary content-related<br />

and theoretical foundations for design work in the<br />

„studio context“.<br />

Appointments: Wed, 09:45 – 11:15 am, 20.40 Fritz<br />

Haller Hörsaal (HS37)<br />

First Meeting: Wed 19.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Exam: Tue-Fri 14.-16.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Engel, Barbara


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1731203<br />

Basics of Urban Planning:<br />

Landscapearchitecture (Bava)<br />

The lectures introduce and deepen the basic understanding<br />

of urban design and urban planning<br />

in relationship with the most relevant landscape<br />

elements. From geography and geology to rivers<br />

green public spaces of the city, they all influence<br />

on urban decisions, and their effect is alayzed critically.<br />

The lectures provide the necessary content<br />

and theoretical foundations for the design work<br />

in the „Studio context“. Design-relevant topics are<br />

discussed analyzing concrete examples.<br />

Appointments: Wed 11:30 am - 1:00 pm, 20.40,<br />

Neuer Hörsaal (NH)<br />

First Meeting: 19.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Exam: 14.08.<strong>2023</strong> - 16.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Gerstberger, Susanne<br />

Romero Carnicero, Arturo<br />

1731154<br />

Law for Architects<br />

The practice-oriented treatment of the building<br />

and architect contract with VOB and HOAI as<br />

well as entrepreneurial activity forms of the practice<br />

of the architect profession, copyright architect<br />

right, professional liability insurance, architect<br />

competition, etc. are thematized.<br />

Appointment: Mon, 11:30 am - 01:00 pm, 20.40<br />

Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal (HS16)<br />

First meeting: Mon 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: Mon 07.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Ebersbach, Helmut<br />

1731156<br />

Construction Planning Law<br />

The lecture deals with building law in Germany.<br />

Appointment: Mon, 05:30 - 07:00 pm, 20.40<br />

Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal (HS16)<br />

First Meeting: Mo 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Exam: Mo 07.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Menzel, Jörg<br />

Finger, Werner<br />

1710202<br />

Principles of Building Studies and Design<br />

Building typology is the study of how architecture<br />

comes together. It is the study of collected<br />

information on buildings, but also of seeing and<br />

understanding interrelationships and principles<br />

of order. In the natural sciences classification – or<br />

taxonomy – was a first step toward understanding<br />

how natural processes take place. In architecture,<br />

building types are conventionally classified<br />

according to their uses in order to be subject to<br />

exemplary study. The lectures´ chronologies trace<br />

the continuous evolution of important types from<br />

their origins until the present. The lectures are<br />

supplemented by a series of exercises.<br />

Appointment: Tue.<br />

First meeting: Tue. 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>,<br />

11:30 HS Egon Eiermann<br />

Exam: Tue. 01.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Schneider, Lisa Anna-Katharina<br />

1710203<br />

Principles of Building Studies and Design<br />

The lectures ‚Principles of Building Studies and<br />

Design‘ are supplemented by a series of exercises.<br />

Appointment: Tue. 08:00 - 11:15 am<br />

First meeting: Tue. 25.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Schneider, Lisa Anna-Katharina<br />

1710450<br />

Introduction to the Communication of<br />

Architecture<br />

This lecture series serves as an introduction to<br />

the theory and practice of Architectural Communication.<br />

The central problems are formulated,<br />

important fields of application are presented,<br />

useful strategies and tools for communication are<br />

introduced and discussed in <strong>term</strong>s of strengths<br />

and weaknesses. The lecture takes place entirely<br />

in presence. For each lecture a detailed annotated<br />

set of slides including test questions and<br />

exercises is provided, which enables independent<br />

study of the content. The concluding written<br />

test is referring to the whole module, which also<br />

includes the lecture series „Scientific Methods for<br />

Architecture“.<br />

Exam: 03.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Rambow, Riklef


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1710451<br />

Scientific Methods for Architecture<br />

The lecture series explores meaning and importance<br />

of scientific methods for the discipline of<br />

architecture. Following a short introduction to<br />

epistomology as well as to philosophy and sociology<br />

of science, different strategies of knowledge<br />

production are presented and tested for relevance<br />

by analysis of classical as well as contemporary<br />

studies in the fields of architectural and urbanistic<br />

research. A detailed annotated set of slides<br />

including test questions and exercises is provided<br />

for each lecture, which enables independent study<br />

of the content. The final written test is referring to<br />

the whole module, including the lecture series „Introduction<br />

to the Communication of Architecture“.<br />

Exam: 03.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Rambow, Riklef<br />

1741355<br />

History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Planning 3<br />

This lecture series on the history of urban planning<br />

examines in chronological order the development<br />

of architecture and urban planning across<br />

the ages. We will tackle the task of analyzing the<br />

driving forces and factors that have de<strong>term</strong>ined<br />

the cultural change in both the production and the<br />

interpretation of the relationship between architecture<br />

and the city. The goal is to describe these<br />

transformations and to understand their historical<br />

logic. Buildings will be addressed as components<br />

of the broader city system and the latter will be<br />

interpreted in its intertwining with the territorial<br />

structure.This module addresses the fundamental<br />

changes in architecture and the city in the 20th<br />

Century.The focus is on the deep socio-cultural,<br />

economic and ecological consequences of industrialization<br />

and capitalist production on the modern<br />

conceptions of the disciplines of architecture and<br />

urban planning. The lecture is accompanied by<br />

an exercise in which the students get to know and<br />

apply the methods of building surveying(see separate<br />

description of this part of the module).<br />

Appointment: Fri 09:45-11:15 pm, Bldg. 20.40,<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal<br />

1. Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong> online with Ilias<br />

Exam: 10.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1741356<br />

Building Survey and Survey<br />

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In the course „Building Surveying“, lectures and<br />

exercises provide an introduction to the analytical<br />

and methodical approach of surveying and<br />

measurement methods as well as the forms of<br />

documentation and focus on individual areas<br />

that form the basis for accurate and well-founded<br />

planning with existing building fabric and its essential<br />

characteristics. The exact and true-to-scale<br />

measurement is the basis for the future planning,<br />

which can be created with different methods. With<br />

the recording on site and the documentation of the<br />

existing, the building is measured and documented<br />

in drawings and thus made ascertainable and<br />

evaluable in its complexity. Procedure: Building<br />

Survey <strong>2023</strong> will take place in a mixed format of<br />

face-to-face and online events. All information,<br />

assignments and lectures are provided on ILIAS.<br />

The work is done and handed in in groups of two,<br />

which in turn are placed in groups of four, in<br />

which they organize themselves. Several groups of<br />

two are assigned to a tutor, with whom they can<br />

arrange supervision appointments on designated<br />

days. At least once each assignment must be<br />

submitted to the tutor for correction.<br />

Date: Fr 11:30-1 pm<br />

1. Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Juretzko, Manfred<br />

Busse, Anette<br />

6thTerm<br />

Obligatory Courses<br />

1710112<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis (Frohn): You are hired!<br />

You are hired! Studio Raum II focuses on institutional<br />

spaces. How do these spaces embody<br />

social rituals and rules and how are the latter<br />

formalized with their help? The institutional<br />

context of Karlsruhe provides the framework:<br />

BGH/KIT/BST/ ZKM/HFG/BVG. According to the<br />

German Federal Employment Agency (BA), every<br />

second company in Germany is affected by staff<br />

shortage. More than half of the people looking for<br />

work do not have the right qualifications to meet<br />

the requirements of job applications. At the same<br />

time, the Babyboom- Generation is slowly retiring<br />

and the birth rate continues to decline. Due to


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the occupational mismatch and the demographic<br />

trends, there is a role reversal in the job market,<br />

where the search for jobs turns into a search for<br />

people. The Studio faces the new planning reality<br />

of the employment agency: yesterday’s applicant<br />

becomes tomorrow’s new hope; the institution of<br />

demand becomes the institution of match-making.<br />

Regular Meetings: Wed-Thu, 2:00-6:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 20.40<br />

First Meeting: 29.30.<strong>2023</strong>, Bldg. 20.40<br />

Pin-Up: 03.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 24.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Presentation: 29.06.<strong>2023</strong>/05.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Gazzillo, Irene<br />

Gernay, Pierre-Emmanuel<br />

Mori, Masa<br />

1710111<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis<br />

(Frohn)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Gazzillo, Irene<br />

Gernay, Pierre-Emmanuel<br />

Mori, Masa<br />

1710302<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis: More Than a Bridge<br />

(Hartmann)<br />

Cities are in a continuous process of redesigning<br />

and creation of new types of public spaces. The<br />

impact of climate change on water networks and<br />

infrastructures will require the development of<br />

new infrastructures that relocate water resources<br />

and built elements to create a habitat for people<br />

and non-people. How can new infrastructure<br />

move beyond its functional aspects become a<br />

platform for urban commons? The bachelor thesis<br />

Infrastructural Commons Basel allows students<br />

to think about an infrastructural, architectural<br />

type par excellence: the bridge. The focus is not on<br />

the static conception of such an object but on the<br />

spatial possibilities that a bridge can open up as a<br />

hybrid of different collective <strong>program</strong>s. This new<br />

infrastructure will span the Rhine and connect a<br />

series of public spaces on both sides of the river,<br />

bringing the urban vibrancy of the riverbank to<br />

the historic city. The bachelor thesis is an individual<br />

work followed by the teaching team through<br />

desk crits weekly. The design process is structured<br />

and accompanied by subtasks and joint activities:<br />

Studio Trip to Basel Collective site model at the<br />

urban scale In<strong>term</strong>ediate review with external<br />

guests Final review: Students present and discuss<br />

their projects in front of a panel with external<br />

guests in addition to the official examiners<br />

Appointments: weekly Wednesday/<br />

Thursday, 14 - 18h<br />

First Meeting: 29.03.<strong>2023</strong>, 2:00 PM R204<br />

Excursion: Basel, 31.03.<strong>2023</strong>-02.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Final Presentation: 05.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Hand-in: 29.06.<strong>2023</strong> until 12:00 Uhr (noon), R221<br />

Form: Individual work<br />

First and Second Examiner: Prof. Simon Hartmann<br />

/ Prof. Christian Inderbitzin<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Garriga Tarres, Josep<br />

Pereira da Cruz Rodrigues Santana, Mariana<br />

Coricelli, Federico<br />

Kadid, Raphael<br />

1710311<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis:<br />

(Hartmann)<br />

Participation only in connection with the Bachelor<br />

Thesis Studio Hartmann<br />

First Meeting: 29.03.<strong>2023</strong> ; 2:00 PM 20.40 R 204<br />

Submission/Exam: in connection with Bachelor<br />

Thesis<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Garriga Tarres, Josep<br />

Pereira da Cruz Rodrigues Santana, Mariana<br />

Coricelli, Federico<br />

Kadid, Raphael<br />

1710201<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis: City School in<br />

Karlsruhe (Morger)<br />

With the final Bachelor design studio in the<br />

summer semester of <strong>2023</strong> we turn to the typology<br />

of the school house with the question of what roles<br />

a school might play in the contemporary life of<br />

the city and its inhabitants. Due to Karlsruhe´s<br />

constantly growing population there is currently a<br />

rising demand for new school space. As each year<br />

new citizens move into the city from other regions,<br />

the challenge to provide adequate high-quality<br />

living space has grown. Part of that challenge is<br />

the necessity to develop new schools in the city´s<br />

various residential quarters. This current demand<br />

serves us as an opportunity to immerse ourselves<br />

in the design of the school house. The school is<br />

an important building block in the quarter and<br />

the city. It represents a fundamental interface<br />

between the individual and the cultural life of the<br />

city. It is a place where community is experienced


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and communal life is learned. Evolving ideas in<br />

school pedagogy have led to new demands on the<br />

school´s spaces. Traditional school types – such as<br />

those from Karlsruhe´s Wilhelminian era – are often<br />

found to be lacking. The school is no longer regarded<br />

solely as a place of learning, but as a place<br />

for the whole of life. Against this background,<br />

we want to develop elementary architectural<br />

themes – context, structure, typology, light, space,<br />

material and atmosphere – as a means to finding<br />

out what a contemporary school might look like. A<br />

one-day walking tour through Karlsruhe and visits<br />

in Karlsruhe´s schools are to provide us with<br />

an inspiring start in the final Bachelor design<br />

project this summer semester.<br />

First Meeting: 29.03.<strong>2023</strong>; 2:00 p.m. studio<br />

Field trip: 31.03.<strong>2023</strong>, city walk in Karlsruhe<br />

Appointment: Wed, 9 a.m to 17 p.m. studio<br />

Interim critique: 26.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 07.06.<strong>2023</strong>,<br />

29.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Delivery of plans an model: 29.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

until 12 p.m.<br />

Final critique: Tue 04.07.<strong>2023</strong> + Wed 05.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Language: German<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Kunkel, Steffen<br />

Schilling, Alexander<br />

Schneider, Lisa Anna-Katharina<br />

Zaparta, Eleni<br />

1710211<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis<br />

(Morger)<br />

Participation only in connection with the Bachelor<br />

Thesis, Prof. Morger<br />

Submission/Exam: in connection with Bachelor<br />

Thesis<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Kunkel, Steffen<br />

Schilling, Alexander<br />

Schneider, Lisa Anna-Katharina<br />

Zaparta, Eleni<br />

1720507<br />

Bachelor‘s Thesis: Place of Farewell<br />

(Wappner)<br />

Death as an inevitable part of human life has<br />

always had a deep cultural and spiritual meaning.<br />

Different customs for burial, remembrance, and<br />

funeral rites have evolved over millennia in every<br />

civilization, spanning all geographic and cultural<br />

landscapes. Earth, cremation, or natural burials<br />

found their specific cultural manifestations in<br />

cemeteries, tombs, chapels, mourning halls, and<br />

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crematoria. The cemetery topos has been the<br />

central place for funerary practices in western<br />

cultures, where burial and cremation remain the<br />

two most common forms of laying the dead to rest.<br />

In contrast to earth burials, in which funerary<br />

rites are performed in different buildings, across<br />

the entire cemetery site, such as the mortuary, the<br />

funeral hall, the chapel, and graveyards, practices<br />

like cremation spatially incorporate all funeral<br />

services in the crematorium. A crematorium is<br />

simultaneously a place of mourning, farewell,<br />

and commemoration, and the location where the<br />

functional processes of preparation and cremation<br />

take place. This layering and interweaving of<br />

typological, social, spiritual, and pragmatically<br />

functional requirements turn this cultural site<br />

into an intriguing and challenging architectural<br />

task. Complemented by an excursion to Cologne<br />

and Bonn, the design studio aims to explore a<br />

new place of farewell for Karlsruhe, by re-evaluating<br />

and shifting our spatial understanding of<br />

this particular building archetype, as it embodies<br />

and navigates the dichotomy between the sacred<br />

sublime and the industrial profane.<br />

First Meeting: 29.03.<strong>2023</strong> Studio<br />

Pin-Up 1: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin Up 2: 25.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Excursion: 31.03.<strong>2023</strong> - 02.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Presentation: 04.+ 05.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Tusinean, Monica<br />

Hörmann, Helge Patrick<br />

Hoffmann, Peter<br />

Häberle, Lisa<br />

Wang, Xuan<br />

Kochhan, Simon<br />

1720508<br />

Advanced Topic of Bachelor Thesis:<br />

(Wappner)<br />

Further information can be found in the issue of<br />

the assignment for the Bachelor’s th<br />

Examination: with presentation Bachelor thesis<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Hörmann, Helge Patrick<br />

Tusinean, Monica<br />

Hoffmann, Peter<br />

Wang, Xuan<br />

Häberle, Lisa<br />

Kochhan, Simon


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Compulsory Elective Courses<br />

1710361<br />

Selected Topics of Drawing: Nude Drawing<br />

Illustration of the human body - Possibilities of<br />

drawing Proportion studies and material experiments<br />

in different techniques and formats<br />

Appointment: Monday & Thursday ; 6:00 PM -<br />

9:00 PM<br />

First meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>; 6:15 PM<br />

Submission/Exam:<br />

Number of participants: 15 + 2 Erasmus<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Globas, Jörg<br />

1710362<br />

Selected Topics of Drawing: Light<br />

surfaces<br />

Light surfaces with Nyta / jjoo design<br />

Things, rooms, walls become visible when their<br />

surfaces throw more or less light into our eyes.<br />

Which colors, which surfaces, which light, which<br />

geometry work and interact with each other will<br />

be examined together. After a general introduction<br />

to light properties and light perception and a joint<br />

examination of examples, we will experiment<br />

with materials, shapes and light sources. Based<br />

on the experiences and knowledge gained, „light<br />

surfaces“ will be developed and staged - whether<br />

this leads to luminaires, models of a room or<br />

independent stagings of a chosen phenomenon<br />

remains open. At the end of the seminar we will<br />

plan together an exhibition of the created objects<br />

in the rooms of Nyta, which will be shown on an<br />

evening with an apero.<br />

www.nyta.eu, www.jjoo.cc<br />

Appointment: Friday 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM<br />

First meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/ Exam:<br />

Number of participants: 15<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Craig, Stephen<br />

Kranz, Fanny<br />

1710364<br />

Selected Topics of Fine Art: Line and time,<br />

figure skating on paper<br />

Drawing search movements can imply a vague<br />

thought and open up a spontaneous conversation<br />

with lines. The quality of this conversation<br />

lies in being pen and omitted, which can bring<br />

a lightness to the design process. In „Line and<br />

Time, Figure Skating on Paper“ we will explore<br />

different drawing techniques and approaches.<br />

Through various exercises we will playfully learn<br />

to connect eye and hand. The development of<br />

the power of observation is at the centre of the<br />

exercises. Free drawing is a concrete tool to find<br />

access to seeing, to train the process of perception,<br />

to recognise forms and proportions. The seminar<br />

is structured as a process, the drawing skills are<br />

developed gradually and playfully and transferred<br />

into experimental, open formats during the course<br />

of the semester.<br />

Appointment: Tue 6:15 PM - 9:00 PM ;<br />

First meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong> , 6:15 PM<br />

Submission/Exam:<br />

Number of participants: 10 + 2 Erasmus<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Goetzmann, Tanja<br />

1710163<br />

Selected Topics of Drawing: Drawing<br />

Excursion <strong>Summer</strong><br />

Drawing as a method of exploring reality/-ies in<br />

an individual approach and perception shall be<br />

used for a free evolvement of personality. Preliminary<br />

meetings introduce general questions which<br />

are basis for an intense work with graphic means<br />

of expression during the excursion days. The<br />

destination of the drawing excursion is the South<br />

of France (Les Grande Causses). The travel has to<br />

be organised with private cars.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Beyer, Udo<br />

1710405<br />

Selected Topics of Architectural Theory:<br />

Radical Pedagogies: An investigation<br />

In this seminar we will discuss the transformation<br />

of architectural education after World War II and<br />

its impact on today’s challenges alongside the<br />

recently publisched book “Radical Pedagogies”<br />

(MIT Press 2022). The historical case studies and<br />

efforts to defy architecture’s status quo will serve<br />

as testing ground against pedagogical strategies<br />

we might employ today. These radical experiments<br />

sought to upend disciplinary foundations and<br />

conventional assumptions about the nature of architecture<br />

as much as they challenged modernist<br />

and colonial norms, decentered building, imagined<br />

new roles for the architect, and envisioned


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participatory forms of practice. Although many<br />

of the experimental <strong>program</strong>s were subsequently<br />

abandoned, <strong>term</strong>inated, or assimilated, they nevertheless<br />

helped shape and, in some sense, define<br />

architectural discourse and practice. Viewed<br />

through their dissolution and afterlife as well<br />

as through their founding stories, these projects<br />

from the last century raise provocative questions<br />

about architecture’s role in the new century. The<br />

language of reading and discussion is English.<br />

Appointment: Tue. 11:30 -1:00 pm<br />

Number of Participants: 7<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1720561<br />

Selected Topics of Environmental Quality<br />

and Accessibility: Dis/ability and Built<br />

Spaces<br />

This course provides undergraduate and graduate<br />

students with an exploration of (in)accessibility<br />

through the usage of spaces through special<br />

equipment aimed at reducing one’s freedom of<br />

movement. Supplemented by normative guidance,<br />

precedents on universal design, and readings on<br />

inclusion, this course aims to provide a comprehensive<br />

introduction to accessibility and a<br />

critical examination of the design of spaces that<br />

often remain exclusive. This course is structured<br />

around analyses and design projects. A site visits<br />

are planned as part of this course.<br />

First Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Fri. 9:45-11:15am – 11:30am-1pm<br />

Submission/Exam: 28.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Excursion: /<br />

Focus of study: Building Technology<br />

Comment: open to both Bachelor and Master<br />

students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

Riemann, Alexandra<br />

1720568<br />

Selected Topics of Environmental Quality<br />

and Accessibility: Visual Comfort and<br />

Daylighting in Spaces<br />

This course provides students with an in-depth<br />

introduction to solar geometry, daylight in buildings,<br />

visual comfort and view out. The non-image<br />

forming effect of light on our health and the<br />

challenges of visual impairment and will also be<br />

addressed. While rooted in architectural design,<br />

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this course will draw on fundamentals of physics,<br />

ophthalmology, chronobiology and environmental<br />

psychology in order to better understand what is<br />

meant by visual well-being in spaces. This course<br />

is based on various analysis and design methods,<br />

such as scale models, real-world measurements<br />

and computer simulation. It is structured around<br />

analysis and design projects.<br />

First Meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Regular Meeting:Tuesday, 9:45-11:15 Uhr –<br />

11:30-13:00 Uhr<br />

Submission/Exam: 25.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Language: Englisch<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

1720754<br />

Selected Topics of Structural Design:<br />

Form and Structure - Structural Skins<br />

In the seminar „Form and Structure – Structural<br />

Skins“, special topics within structural design,<br />

such as form finding, optimization, geometry processing<br />

and facades will be treated. The students<br />

will be introduced to the various topics through<br />

lectures, however the focus will lie on the digital<br />

tools used to handle these topics. Throughout the<br />

course of the seminar the students will develop<br />

their own projects. They are asked to choose a<br />

structural skin that they should analyse geometrically<br />

and structurally but also performatively, i.e.<br />

how the skin performs in <strong>term</strong>s of wind climate,<br />

sun shading, temperature climate, etc. Knowledge<br />

in Rhino3D and Grasshopper is asked of the<br />

students.<br />

Appointment: Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. - 13:00 p.m.<br />

First Meeting: Tuesday, 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:30 am<br />

-13:00 pm Building 20.40 Room 221<br />

Submission/Exam: Will be announced<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Andersson Largueche,<br />

John David Olof<br />

Erhardt, Kaspar<br />

1720912<br />

Selected Topics of Building Technology:<br />

Building <strong>Summer</strong> - Lime, Clay, Hemp<br />

BA/MA students are encouraged to explore<br />

hemp-clay and hemp-lime as resource-efficient<br />

building materials with positive insulating and<br />

moisture properties within the seminar „building<br />

in summer - lime - clay - hemp“. The knowledge<br />

about production, processing and use was lost for<br />

these very old building materials . The content


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of the seminar is to gain access to these building<br />

materials by testing mixtures, processing them<br />

into stones or as filling between wooden constructions.<br />

This goes beyond conveying technical<br />

data and application possibilities by means of<br />

practical implementation, in which experiencing<br />

and experiencing the building process are added<br />

as sensory impressions. The event will be held<br />

in two blocks. The first block will be held at the<br />

Campus West KIT and for the second block we are<br />

historical park Bärnau-Tachov. The work will be<br />

co-supervised by Marlene Dorbach, who is a site<br />

manager in Bärnau.<br />

First meeting: Fri. April 28th <strong>2023</strong>, 2.00 p.m., building<br />

06.34 R 006 West University Hertzstr. 16.<br />

Block dates by arrangement with interested<br />

students.<br />

Mandatory excursions and block date: Week 33 or<br />

Week 34 (after consultation with students)<br />

Submission/Examination: 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Dorbach, Marlene<br />

1720961<br />

Sected Topics of Building Physics: Fire<br />

Protection<br />

In the lecture module ‘Fire Protection’ properties<br />

of building materials and building parts and<br />

their classification in <strong>term</strong>s of fire protection, fire<br />

alarm systems, fire-extinguishing systems and<br />

fume/heat outlets, fire zones, escape routes and<br />

fire protection concepts are introduced. Besides<br />

addressing fundamental knowledge, construction<br />

and design related aspects are discussed in the<br />

context of the named topics on the basis of examples<br />

from practice. For qualification targets see<br />

module handbook.<br />

Appointment: Fr. 09:45 AM - 13:00 PM<br />

fortnightly R240 Bauko<br />

First meeting: Fr.. 05.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 11.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 10<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Hermann, Stefan<br />

1720962<br />

Sected Topics of Building Physics: Energy<br />

Efficient Buildings<br />

In the lecture module ‘Energy-efficient Buildings’<br />

concepts and technologies for heat protection,<br />

solar buildings, passive cooling and energy supply<br />

with renewable energies are investigated. Besides<br />

addressing fundamental knowledge, construction<br />

and design related aspects are discussed in the<br />

context of the named topics on the basis of examples<br />

from practice. For qualification targets see<br />

module handbook.<br />

Appointment: Tues. 09:45 AM - 11:15 AM<br />

R240 Bauko<br />

First meeting: Tues. 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 08.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 10<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

1731096<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design: Urban<br />

Future Hackathon - A Virtual Construction<br />

Kit for the Rosenstein Bridge Stuttgart<br />

Stuttgart‘s Rosenstein Bridge, one of the main<br />

crossings over the Neckar River, must be replaced<br />

-a great potential for urban design and accessibility<br />

to the Neckar. Requirements for the new structure<br />

are high flexibility of use and consideration<br />

of the concerns of the environmental network of<br />

mass transit, cycling, and walking. As part of a<br />

hackathon at the Urban Future Conference 23,<br />

experts will discuss possible solutions using a<br />

virtual construction kit and test them in a digital<br />

twin. In groups, we will develop various scenarios<br />

for new bridge construction, which we will<br />

examine together with experts „in real life“ in the<br />

virtual world of the CAVE during the hackathon.<br />

Cooperation with Stadtplanungsamt Stuttgart<br />

and HLRS. Mandatory excursion to Stuttgart for<br />

inventory and Urban Future conference 6/22-23.<br />

Appointment: Tue 9:45 am – 1:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

First Meeting: Tue 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:45 am,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Excursion: 22.06. and 23.06.<strong>2023</strong>, Stuttgart<br />

Submission/Exam: 08.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: teamwork<br />

Number of Participants: 6<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Zeile, Peter<br />

1731216<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design: Data-<br />

Driven Urban Nature. Lab 3.0 Zürich.<br />

diverCITY speculative scenarios<br />

In times of extensive standarisation, diversity and


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complexity are crucial values for the public space.<br />

Can we learn of the methodology of the observation<br />

and study of the biodiversity of a city to better<br />

understand pervasive urban diversities? Can<br />

remote city sensing help us to define the framework<br />

of the future of nature in our metropoles?<br />

Which features are crucial for the definitive<br />

integration of biotopes and natural ecosystems in<br />

the diverse urban cityscapes? With the use of GIS<br />

and extensive data analysis, we will investigate<br />

the complexity of Zürich. A critical inquiry of its<br />

ecology, infrastructures and social structure, that<br />

will inform the generation of speculative scenarios<br />

for “diverCITY Zürich”.<br />

Join the Urban Nature Data-Miners!<br />

Appointment: fortnightly Tue 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM,<br />

11.40, R126<br />

First Meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: 08.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 8 Bachelor + 18 Master<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Romero Carnicero, Arturo<br />

1741312<br />

Selected Topics of Art History:<br />

Altarpieces of the Late Middle Ages<br />

While painting in Italy since Giotto was dominated<br />

by murals, in the countries north of the Alps<br />

the standards in painting were set by altarpieces.<br />

From the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck to<br />

the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald,<br />

the seminar will present major works of European<br />

panel painting of the 15th and early 16th<br />

centuries and discuss them from an iconological<br />

perspective.<br />

Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 3<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Papenbrock, Martin<br />

1741314<br />

Selected Topics of Art History:<br />

Uranographia: Cosmic Images as Culture<br />

Fascination and thirst for knowledge have always<br />

sparked the production of images of the night<br />

sky: from constellations and celestial atlases to<br />

moonlit landscapes, moralizing emblems, and<br />

complex mythological scenes taking place in cosmic<br />

expanses. In the seminar, we trace the textual<br />

and imagecultural basis of images of the night<br />

sky - with a particular focus on the reception of<br />

antiquity and iconographic transformations from<br />

the early modern period to our days. In addition<br />

to the question of the cultural technique that<br />

underpins the creation of cosmic images since<br />

antiquity, we discuss the origins of early modern<br />

and modern images of the night sky and address<br />

cultural and political projections that accompany<br />

their purposebound „invention.“<br />

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Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 3<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús<br />

1741316<br />

Selected Topics of Art History: Towers,<br />

Prisons and Palaces - William Beckford‘s<br />

Architecture Parlante<br />

William Beckford (1760-1844), infant prodigy and<br />

heir to a vast fortune, comprehensively educated,<br />

was entitled to hope for a brilliant career in<br />

England at the end of the 18th century. Things<br />

turned out differently. As sensitive as he was<br />

eccentric, Beckford took refuge in artificial paradises<br />

and eventually became the builder of one<br />

of the most enigmatic dwellings in the history of<br />

English architecture: Inspired by Piranesi Carceri<br />

and modern prison architecture, Fonthill Abbey<br />

once towered 90 metres into the sky. James Wyatt,<br />

star architect of his time, was responsible for this<br />

folly architecture, which we will analyse in the<br />

field of tension between the history of literature,<br />

art and architecture.<br />

Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 3<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

1741357<br />

Selected Topics of the History of<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning: Hyle:<br />

Torfoleum, Heimalol, Metroclo & Co.<br />

Environmental History of Architecture<br />

(Part 10)<br />

For the attempt of linking environmental and<br />

architectural history, the consideration of house<br />

and city as metabolisms is of central importance.<br />

With it, the household of building and operating<br />

materials as form-giving agents and principles<br />

moves into the focus of historical analysis. Often<br />

overlooked is the fact that, at least since industrialization,<br />

the energetic and material basis of<br />

the built environment has been laid not only by<br />

elemental raw materials, but also significantly by<br />

and dependent on commodities and markets. The


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seminar is dedicated to the latter. The subject of<br />

investigation will be the relationship between disruptive<br />

modernist architectures of the 1920s-30s<br />

and innovative products of those years. As primary<br />

sources we will make use of product advertisements<br />

in leading modernist journals as well as<br />

the reports contained therein on modern buildings<br />

that were created using the advertised products.<br />

The seminar is the tenth part of a series devoted<br />

to the environmental history of architecture.<br />

1. Meeting: 27.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30-7:00 pm,<br />

Seminar room history of building and architecture;<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

31.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1741363<br />

Selected Topics of the History of<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning:<br />

Environmental History of Architecture:<br />

Case Study: First Market Hall<br />

The 19th century market is a widespread typology<br />

and as such, it was defined like any modern industry;<br />

its material supply and product output were<br />

only possible thanks to the overlay of multiple<br />

infrastructure networks defined by and for its<br />

specific location. As one of the many crossroads<br />

between rural and urban areas, the study of its<br />

characteristics and its material and energy flows<br />

throughout history could serve as a starting point<br />

for a more comprehensive study of Karlsruhe‘s<br />

environmental history. The goal of the seminar is<br />

to explore various tools of architectural research<br />

such as archival information, images, diagrams,<br />

and models to examine, uncover, and communicate<br />

the traces of Karlsruhe‘s overlapping<br />

infrastructural layers in order to create an „urban<br />

biography“ of the city.<br />

Appointment: Tue, 11:30-13:00 pm,<br />

Seminar room history of building and architecture;<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Excursion: after arrangement<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

31.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Garrido, Federico Andres<br />

1741365<br />

Selected Topics of the History of<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning:<br />

Preservation of Historical Monuments -<br />

Theory and Practice<br />

The preservation and maintenance of historical<br />

monuments or monument ensembles is a task<br />

that is performed by specialized architectural<br />

firms, restorers and monument protection authorities.<br />

The seminar gives an insight into selected<br />

topics and questions. The focus is on the history<br />

and theory of monument preservation, the history<br />

of central European town houses, inventory,<br />

practical examples of monument preservation and<br />

old building The seminar is offered as an online<br />

compact course<br />

1. Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30 pm, online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:5<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Hanschke, Julian<br />

1741362<br />

Selected Topics of the History of<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning: Historic<br />

Preservation_ History, Tasks, Goals<br />

The seminar provides basic knowledge about the<br />

fundamentals of modern monument preservation:<br />

What is monument preservation today and<br />

how has it developed into this? What should be<br />

protected and preserved? Why do we carry out<br />

monument preservation, who benefits from it,<br />

what goal does it pursue and what categories<br />

of cultural monuments are there? What are the<br />

methods of historic preservation and what are the<br />

challenges in dealing with cultural monuments?<br />

Questions like these will be worked on in study<br />

groups and discussed during the seminar using<br />

examples from practice. The insights will be deepened<br />

during an excursion to the UNESCO World<br />

Heritage Site Baden-Baden.<br />

Form of event: Attendance with mandatory excursion<br />

1. Meeting: Mo, 24.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30-7 pm<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hücklekemkes, Nils


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1741366<br />

Selected Topics of the History of<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning: Young<br />

Heritage 1960+ _ Postmodernism<br />

In this seminar, the heritage of postmodern architecture,<br />

which emerged between 1970 and 1990,<br />

will be negotiated. This phase of architectural<br />

history has been little researched so far and represents<br />

a challenge in preservation and renewal.<br />

Using a self-selected object, the respective histories<br />

of origin and change as well as the monument<br />

values and criteria and the historical significance<br />

will be examined. In addition, the identitycreating<br />

potentials of the object for a local appropriation<br />

are examined and put in relation to traditional<br />

monument expectations. It is about the future of<br />

these monuments, about developing them further<br />

with respect and perspective. The results can<br />

serve as a basis for the submission to the student<br />

competition 1960+ / Pleas for the Preservation of<br />

Postmodern Buildings of ICOMOS.<br />

Appointment: Mo 3.45 – 5.15 pm,<br />

Seminar room history of building and architecture;<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

1. Meeting: Mo 24.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

10.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:8<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Kurz, Philip<br />

1741364<br />

Selected Topics of the History of<br />

Architecture and Urban Planning:<br />

The „Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its<br />

Relevance for the History of Architecture<br />

The „Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its relevance<br />

for the history of architecture In this workshop on<br />

history of architecture, a historical written source<br />

from the 16th century is used to understand what<br />

information on building and the building process<br />

can be obtained from archives. The participants<br />

will gain an insight into the different types of<br />

sources and learn to read, understand and interpret<br />

historical writings using a practical example.<br />

Each participant works with an excerpt from the<br />

Bauhüttenbuch, which he or she first transcribes,<br />

then compares with other written sources and<br />

finally compares with the building as a source.<br />

The seminar requires three days of attendance in<br />

Freiburg im Breisgau, which can be arranged at<br />

the first meeting..<br />

First Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 2-3:30 pm online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

31.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:3<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Brehm, Anne-Christine<br />

6072203<br />

Basis Course Photogrammetry<br />

41<br />

After the differentiation of the photogrammetry<br />

over other measuring procedures recording<br />

systems, basic admission as well as evaluation<br />

procedures are presented in detail. In practical<br />

exercises, these are translated into real examples.<br />

Appointment: Fr, 11:30 - 15:30<br />

1st meeting: Fri, 22.04.2022<br />

Number of participants: 10 Master,10 Bachelor<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Weidner, Uwe<br />

Interdisciplinary Qualifications<br />

1700000<br />

Karlsruher Architekturvorträge<br />

„Skizzenwerk“<br />

Attendance of at least 15 lectures of the event series<br />

„Karlsruher Architekturvorträge“, „Vortragsreihe<br />

Kunstgeschichte“, or „Baugeschichtliches<br />

Kolloquium“ of the KIT Faculty of Architecture<br />

can be recognized with a credit point in the module<br />

Key Qualifications. For dates and <strong>program</strong> see<br />

homepage of the KIT Faculty.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

1700042<br />

Basic Course in the Study Workshop<br />

Photography<br />

Photography is a technical medium. The photographic<br />

practice requires knowledge of the<br />

cameras and tools to be used, a profound understanding<br />

of the processes behind them and their<br />

critical reflection. In the first part of the course,<br />

the theoretical and practical basics of photography<br />

are taught through practical exercises with<br />

various camera systems in the form of a compact<br />

workshop. The theory includes both the history of<br />

photography, the basics of photographic technique<br />

and the analysis of photographic images as well<br />

as guidance in understanding the funcionality of<br />

photography. The practical part provides an over-


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view of the different camera systems, image composition<br />

as well as the handling of digital images<br />

and a consolidation in picture editing using Adobe<br />

Photoshop. The second part focuses on the draft<br />

of a distinct photographic work on a given topic in<br />

the form of a seminar. It starts with an analysis<br />

of a photographic position presented as a paper.<br />

Subsequent is an exhibition visit, which focuses<br />

on the use of different media in the output and the<br />

presentation of photography. After a photographic<br />

exercise, the process of elaborating a personal interpretation<br />

of the seminar topic begins, starting<br />

with the brainstorming, continuous corrections<br />

and the final presentation of the photographic<br />

work in a potential exhibition context.<br />

Studienwerkstatt Fotografie Teil 1<br />

Workshopwoche 1 13.– 17.03.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Workshopwoche 2 20.– 24.03.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Teilnahme am Seminar im SoSe <strong>2023</strong> verpflichtend.<br />

Teilnehmerzahl: jeweils 8 (4 BA/4 MA)<br />

Studienwerkstatt Fotografie Teil 2<br />

nur für Teilnehmer der Workshopwochen in Teil 1<br />

Regel<strong>term</strong>in: Mo/Fr 09:45 – 13:00 Uhr<br />

Gebäude 20.40 R-102 Studienwerkstatt Fotografie<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Engel, Christoph<br />

Zilius, Jonas<br />

1700047<br />

Construction Internship<br />

In the Key Qualifications module, a construction<br />

internship in the main construction trade amounting<br />

to 120 hours working time (SPO 2016: 3 weeks<br />

fulltime/ 4 LP, SPO 2021: 2 weeks full-time/ 3 LP)<br />

can also be credited. For the recognition an internship<br />

report of at least 3 pages has to be prepared<br />

and has to be submitted to the Dean‘s Office of<br />

Studies of the KIT-Department of Architecture<br />

with a certificate of the company about content<br />

and working hours of the internship.<br />

Language: German/English<br />

1700041<br />

Key Qualifications at HoC, ZAK or<br />

Sprachenzentrum<br />

In the area of key qualifications, offers from the<br />

following institutions can be taken: House of<br />

Com-petence (HoC: hoc.kit.edu),Zentrum für Angewandte<br />

Kulturwissenschaft (ZAK: http://www.<br />

zak.kit.edu/vorlesungsverzeich-nis.php) Sprachenzentrum<br />

(SPZ: https://www.spz.kit.edu/)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

1700040<br />

Workshop Introduction<br />

In the course of the bachelor‘s <strong>program</strong>, introductions<br />

must be completed in all study workshops.<br />

In some cases, the introductions are linked to<br />

specific courses. Further information is available<br />

in the corresponding courses. Examination:<br />

Participation is confirmed on workshop driver‘s<br />

license<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Heil, Andreas<br />

Jager, Philipp<br />

Knipper, Anita<br />

Seminar Week<br />

1710124<br />

Seminar week: Shape Grammar<br />

Shape Grammars are rule-based instructions.<br />

On the one hand, they enable the description and<br />

analysis of spatial relations and conditions. In<br />

addition, they also form the basis for generative<br />

spatial processes. In the seminar we will take<br />

different existing approaches to Shape Grammars<br />

and project them onto selected canonical floor<br />

plans. Among other things, we will address the<br />

question of whether shape grammar can reveal<br />

unifying structural principles behind the apparent<br />

heterogeneity of different apartment floor plans,<br />

and which shape grammar is best suited to make<br />

apartment floor plans structurally descriptive.<br />

29.05.23 – 02.06.23<br />

Number of participants: max. 20 students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

1710206<br />

Seminar Week: Making a Book<br />

Books about architecture have as large and<br />

rich a history as architecture itself. The way<br />

these books are made, structured, designed, and<br />

ultimately studied has changed over time. The<br />

Chair of Building Typology is planning to publish<br />

a book on the potential of architectural types. As<br />

early as the winter semester of 2022/23, students<br />

began to analyze and discuss exemplary study<br />

projects developed at our department as part of a<br />

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the question of the future role of building typology<br />

and its content. Based on the results, we would<br />

like to investigate during the seminar week how<br />

the results of teaching in general, as well as of<br />

the seminar, can be put into a book form. With<br />

the students, questions about the design of a contemporary<br />

book on architecture will be answered<br />

design-wise and discursively.<br />

First Meeting: Tue, 30.05.<strong>2023</strong> at 9:30 a.m.,<br />

bldg. 20.40, room 113<br />

Maximum Participants: 20<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Kunkel, Steffen<br />

Schneider, Lisa Anna-Katharina<br />

Schilling, Alexander<br />

Zaparta, Eleni<br />

1710304<br />

Seminar Week: Go West<br />

We propose an architectural trip as a moment of<br />

highly receptive interaction and encounter with<br />

one of the most established contemporary architectural<br />

scenes. This semester, we will travel to<br />

Portugal to observe both historical and contemporary<br />

buildings, as well as participate in discussions<br />

with local architectural practices. We will<br />

collect video footage of the visits and interviews<br />

in order to produce a final collective reportage<br />

composed of short films.<br />

First Meeting and Presentation of the Program:<br />

26.05.<strong>2023</strong>, Online<br />

Schedule: Full Day Activities from 27.05 –<br />

02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Excursion: 26.05.<strong>2023</strong>–02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Presentation: 02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: Collective work<br />

Deliverables: Short films (interviews+building<br />

recordings)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Garriga Tarres, Josep<br />

Pereira da Cruz Rodrigues Santana, Mariana<br />

Kadid, Raphael<br />

Coricelli, Federico<br />

1710365<br />

Seminar Week: #Neo-nomadic yurt<br />

conceptions<br />

The seminar week with the title #Neo-nomadic<br />

yurt concepts is about getting in touch with alternative<br />

and ecological living concepts in a practical<br />

way. Pirmin Bertle (https://jurte.de/), where we<br />

43<br />

will be guests, will give an insight into his yurt<br />

project in Velden near Hersbruck. On the days<br />

of the excursion, we will carry out various work<br />

steps of modern yurt construction in small groups<br />

on the premises of the yurt builders, discuss your<br />

questions about the topic and record our impressions<br />

and ideas with photos, notes and drawings.<br />

The focus of the seminar week is on practice. Excursion<br />

to Velden near Hersbruck, (https://jurte.<br />

de/): Tuesday morning to Friday afternoon. Costs<br />

for accommodation in shared accommodation and<br />

meals (cooking is done together) a flat rate of 100.-<br />

€, arrival and departure must be organized independently.<br />

Period/location: May 30, <strong>2023</strong>, 10 a.m.<br />

on site in Velden until June 2, <strong>2023</strong>, 4 p.m. (end of<br />

event) In order to clarify possible questions, there<br />

will be a digital meeting date in advance.<br />

May 19, <strong>2023</strong>, 2:00 p.m<br />

in cooperation with Pirmin Bertle https://jurte.de/<br />

First Meeting to prepare the excursion: 19.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Excursion: 30.05.-02.06.23<br />

Submission/Exam:<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Craig, Stephen<br />

Schelble, Indra<br />

1710412<br />

Seminar week: Superdutch is dead! Long<br />

live Superdutch! (Excursion Netherlands<br />

1999 / <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

In a historical overlay, we will repeat a 1999 KIT<br />

excursion to the Netherlands during the seminar<br />

week. With original slides, timetable and the<br />

original selection of built examples we will compare<br />

the aging processes, urban and demographic<br />

changes and appropriations with 1999 on site.<br />

Changes in media and mediation of architecture<br />

(slides vs. Instagram, lecture vs. TikTok) will<br />

be discussed as well as the consequences of the<br />

Superdutch wave of the 1990s, which continues to<br />

reverberate in master plans and aesthetics today.<br />

expenses: ca. 300€ travel expenses + 300€ accommodation<br />

costs.<br />

selfbooking. block seminar (seminar week):<br />

Tue. 30.05.<strong>2023</strong>- Fri. 02.06.<strong>2023</strong> briefing:<br />

Wed. 26.04.23 1:00 pm, Geb.20.40 Seminarraum<br />

Architekturtheorie R. 258<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria


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1710455<br />

Seminar week: Concrete Communication:<br />

Berlin<br />

Architecture and the city emerge out of communication<br />

and conflict. Nowhere can you see and<br />

experience this better than in Berlin. We will<br />

spend four days walking through the city of Berlin<br />

to visit important sites of past and present architectural<br />

debates, from the International Building<br />

Exhibitions of 1957 and 1984/87 to the Museum<br />

Island and the Kulturforum to the city centre with<br />

the Humboldt Forum and the planned Bauakademie<br />

as well as, in contrast, „alternative“ planning<br />

sites such as the Old Flower Market or the<br />

Spreefeld and Holzmarkt. We will move around by<br />

walking on foot as much as possible in order to be<br />

able to examine the effects of planning decisions<br />

and negotiation processes on the experience and<br />

use of the city as concretely as possible. Travel to<br />

and from Berlin must be organised by the participants<br />

themselves. We will make suggestions for<br />

accommodation. The walks are to be documented<br />

photographically. A good mobile phone camera is<br />

sufficient for this.<br />

Cost (without travel, incl. Hostel, Tickets, subway<br />

etc.): approx. 200 euros Block date: Tue 30.05.– Fri<br />

02.06.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 1st meeting:<br />

Tue, 30.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:00 a.m., meeting point will be<br />

announced via ILIAS<br />

Number of participants: max. 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Rambow, Riklef<br />

Alkadi, Lama<br />

1720509<br />

Seminar Week: Venice Biennale <strong>2023</strong><br />

(Wappner)<br />

We plan on visiting the lagoon city of Venice and,<br />

in addition to exploring its unique architectural<br />

and urban marvels, we will also be visiting the<br />

18th International Biennale, which will take place<br />

from May 20th to November 26th, <strong>2023</strong> in the<br />

Giardini, in the Arsenale and at various locations<br />

in Venice and bears the title: „ The laboratory of<br />

the future” and use that as a starting point for<br />

reflection and discussion. This year‘s curator of<br />

the exhibition, Lesley Lokko from Ghana and<br />

Scotland, set this theme and announced that<br />

with this title and the theme of this biennial,<br />

the focus should fall on the African continent in<br />

particular as one of the most important protagonists<br />

of the future. “There is a place on this planet<br />

where all these issues of justice, race, hope, and<br />

fear converge and merge. This is Africa. On an<br />

anthropological level, we are all Africans. And<br />

what happens in Africa happens to all of us,”<br />

explains Lokko. The Venice Architecture Biennale<br />

<strong>2023</strong> envisions the exhibition as a workshop and<br />

laboratory and invites architects and practitioners<br />

from a broader field of creative disciplines to bring<br />

up for discussion examples from their contemporary<br />

practice that offer a path for the public<br />

to discover and imagine what the future might<br />

bring. Inspired by Lokko‘s work to see „Africa<br />

as a laboratory of the future“, the theme of this<br />

biennial attempts to redefine and rethink the<br />

<strong>term</strong>s themselves. For one thing, Africa is quite<br />

specifically a laboratory for the future: not only<br />

because the pressing global problems are already<br />

much more tangible here than elsewhere, but also<br />

because it is the youngest continent in <strong>term</strong>s of<br />

population. People and societies there are also<br />

characterized by a high degree of resilience, which<br />

is important, given persistently strong, often<br />

chaotic urbanization. The topic of global justice as<br />

well as anti-colonial and anti-racist perspectives<br />

play other important roles, which we want to<br />

devote ourselves to intensively on this excursion<br />

with a visit to the Biennale.<br />

30.05.<strong>2023</strong> - 02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Venice / Italy<br />

ca. 350 - 400 Euro<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Kochhan, Simon<br />

Häberle, Lisa<br />

1720609<br />

Seminar week: Hand & Material - A round<br />

trip among traditional and future building<br />

methods<br />

In the seminar week we want to take a round trip<br />

between traditional and future building methods<br />

and explore the connections of hand and material.<br />

We want to look at new manufacturing techniques<br />

in craftsmanship and technology, their interdependencies<br />

and dare a look into the future<br />

of construction towards digital fabrication.<br />

The journey will take us from Karlsruhe, via<br />

Stuttgart to the alpine foothills and then via<br />

Zurich and Laufen back to Baden. Some of the<br />

costs will have to be covered by the students<br />

themselves. We are striving to keep this part as<br />

low as possible.<br />

Time: 30.05.<strong>2023</strong> – 02.06.<strong>2023</strong> ganztägig Site:<br />

Karlsruhe, Kernen, Reutlingen, Bregenz, Reuthe,<br />

Andelsbuch, Schlins, Lustenau, Winterthur, Dübendorf,<br />

Zürich, Laufen, Karlsruhe.<br />

Number of Participants: 20 Plätze Bachelor /<br />

Master


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Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

Hoss, Hanna Silvie<br />

Blümke, Tabea Katharina<br />

Boerman, Elena<br />

Rausch, Manuel<br />

1720610<br />

Architectural Production *w-q<br />

The course will explore moments of female/queer<br />

spatial practices. How do female/queer architects<br />

shape their living conditions? What do they<br />

understand by architectural production? What<br />

do they care about? In which role do they see<br />

themselves in the current situation of environmental<br />

change and climate catastrophe? How do<br />

they take a position? How have they established<br />

successful offices? Who aret heir clients? How<br />

do they produce architecture? How do they<br />

negotiate content? How do they see themselves<br />

as authors? What are their favorite spaces?<br />

What is important to them in their buildings?<br />

Which buildings do they consider extraordinary?<br />

Which architects were they inspired by? What are<br />

their inspirations? What is important to you in<br />

teaching?<br />

Excursion to Zurich 30.05.-02.06.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Kalmer, Marion<br />

1720656<br />

Seminar Week: Palimpsest Berlin<br />

The (architectural) identity of Berlin is historically<br />

complex: through politically conditioned<br />

ruptures and connections, processes of annexation<br />

and expropriation, the emergence and disappearance<br />

of borders, as well as the overlaying of<br />

these processes by social, cultural and subcultural<br />

movements and fashions, the city can be<br />

understood as a kind of palimpsest, which has<br />

been and continues to be rewritten. During the<br />

excursion, we would like to move along these<br />

fault lines of the seemingly invisible context<br />

within the framework of city walks, thus tracing<br />

the fabric of the city and its constant transformation.<br />

In addition, we want to get to know<br />

the „new old“ building material clay better by<br />

visiting clay building workshops and testing<br />

laboratories, and to deal with its potential for the<br />

future of building.<br />

Time: Tue. 30.05.23 - Fri. 02.06.23 full day<br />

Location: Meeting point in Berlin to be announced<br />

Number of participants: max. 20 participants<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Klinge, Andrea<br />

Michalski, Manuel Amadeus<br />

1720713<br />

Seminarweek: BIM-Projects and<br />

Measurment<br />

45<br />

How much m³ of concrete are used in the building?<br />

How many and which windows were used? How<br />

much m² of plaster is needed inside the building?<br />

These and other, similar questions about measurment<br />

must be answered in the course of planning.<br />

The software producers promise these answers<br />

„just at the push of a button“. By creating the<br />

projects according to BIM methodology, the necessary<br />

data, theoretically, is available. The students<br />

will learn how to de<strong>term</strong>ine the right quantities<br />

from the data using the CAD software Archicad on<br />

the basis of an existing project. Previous knowledge<br />

is not necessary, this seminar concentrates<br />

on the creation of lists.<br />

9:45 am-01:00 pm, Bldg. 20.40, R 118,<br />

02:00-05:15 pm online<br />

1st meeting: 30.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission: 02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of participants: 20<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Fischer, Katharina<br />

Sartorius, Marie<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720810<br />

Seminarwoche: Nail it!<br />

NAIL IT! offers the opportunity to gain first-hand<br />

insights and experience on digital design and<br />

manufacturing systems that enable circular,<br />

materialappropriate and -efficient architecture.<br />

In synergy with the Master Studio, the course focuses<br />

on the reuse of wood scraps in combination<br />

with wood nailing machines and augmented reality.<br />

We categorise wood scraps, design a parametric<br />

concept for the arrangement of the wood and build<br />

in small teams a summer outdoor furniture for<br />

the festival „DAS FEST“ in July <strong>2023</strong> to chill and<br />

enjoy the summer together. Let‘s nail with us!<br />

30.05.<strong>2023</strong> - 03.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Place: DDF_Lab, Fabrikationshalle im Karlspark<br />

Technologiepark<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Fischer, Daniel<br />

Haußer, Tamara<br />

Kranz, Fanny


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1720841<br />

Seminarwoche: Hang it<br />

This course offers an introduction to computational<br />

design through the structural analysis & simulation<br />

of tensile structures. Students will develop<br />

a computational exploration of the architectural<br />

design repertoire of tensile systems understanding<br />

their inherent properties and capacities. They<br />

will expand their computational skills through<br />

modelling and simulating reusable and reconfigurable<br />

tensile structures that will be fabricated<br />

using standardized modular components. Finally,<br />

and taking advantage of digital fabrication techniques,<br />

we will develop a 1:1 scale prototype as a<br />

proof of concept for the seminar.<br />

30.05.<strong>2023</strong> - 02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Place: KIT Faculty of Architecture. Room 221.<br />

2.0G (Bauplanung)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Wenzel, Baris<br />

Casalnuovo, Gianluca<br />

Fuentes Quijano,<br />

Francisco Javier<br />

1720907<br />

Seminar Week: Structures for horticulture<br />

The social garden is a facility of the association<br />

initially on the outskirts of Karlsruhe, which supports<br />

people with breaks in their CVs. They grow<br />

a large variety of vegetables there, awarded by<br />

Unesco. Students and teachers of the department<br />

of construction technology have been working for<br />

2 years on the realization of the idea of a propagation<br />

greenhouse in the greenhouse for the social<br />

garden. As part of the seminar week, the various<br />

elements and construction elements made of sandstone,<br />

concrete, steel, wood, plastic and textile<br />

material are to be assembled and the greenhouse<br />

erected. The construction requires a committed<br />

group effort, with the opportunity to work in all<br />

the materials mentioned. We are looking for students<br />

who want to become part of the construction<br />

team during the seminar week.<br />

Duration: Tue. May 30th - Fri. June 2nd <strong>2023</strong><br />

Location: Der soziale Garten in Wolfartsweier |<br />

Karlsruhe<br />

Exam. another type<br />

Participants: 13 BA-Students and 6 MA-Students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Ge, Xioa<br />

1720983<br />

seminarweek: See me, feel me<br />

During the seminar week, important variables<br />

influencing the indoor climate or comfort are to be<br />

recorded and analyzed subjectively and objectively<br />

via measurements. After an introduction to the<br />

different domains of comfort - thermal, olfactory,<br />

visual, aural - and their evaluation, different<br />

indoor spaces and outdoor situations will be examined<br />

with the help of measuring devices and a<br />

questionnaire. On the basis of the evaluated data,<br />

the results will be discussed and reflected with<br />

regard to the rooms and their characteristics (spatial,<br />

building physics). The final result will be to<br />

work out how comfortable spaces can be designed.<br />

seminarweek: 30.05 bis 02.06.23 R.240<br />

first appointment: 30.05.23 10:00 AM<br />

exam: 02.06.23<br />

places: 10 bachelor, 10 master<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula<br />

Mann, Petra<br />

Alanis Oberbeck,<br />

Luciana Andrea<br />

1731094<br />

Seminarweek: „The Critical View“ -<br />

Reflection and Evaluation of a Realized<br />

Urban Project<br />

The HafenCity master plan in Hamburg was<br />

approved in 2000 and has since been implemented<br />

in various stages. The project is one of Europe‘s<br />

largest and most demanding urban development<br />

projects and is now 80% complete. After an introduction<br />

on Tuesday to the principles and goals<br />

of urban design, a short excursion to Hamburg<br />

will follow on Wednesday and Thursday. The<br />

results will be presented and discussed again in<br />

Karlsruhe on Friday. One focus will be the critical<br />

photographic documentation. In addition, various<br />

techniques are taught and practiced on-site.<br />

Seminar Week: 30.05.-02.06.<strong>2023</strong> (30.05. and 02.06.<br />

in Karlsruhe / 31.05. and 01.06. in Hamburg)<br />

First meeting: Tue 30.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:45 am,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Exam performance: documentation<br />

Cost: ca. 250 € for train journey and overnight stay<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Mirkes, Jeff


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1731199<br />

Seminar week: We want to change the<br />

world – roughly speaking (Engel)<br />

A time increasingly characterized by threats, e.g.,<br />

the pandemic, climate change, and ever-widening<br />

social inequality can leave one paralyzed<br />

and at a loss. However, our work as planners<br />

can be part of the solution: not only through<br />

developing concepts but also through concrete<br />

actions and immediate decisions. In the seminar<br />

week we want to reflect together on the instruments<br />

of architects and urban planners in the<br />

face of crisis and showcase opportunities of active<br />

influence, without giving in to the illusion of<br />

effortlessly improving the world. Between utopia<br />

and pragmatism lie many nuances, whose meaningful<br />

use we will discuss together.<br />

Appointment: Tue - Fri<br />

First Meeting: Tue 30.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:30 am, 11.40<br />

R013<br />

Submission/Exam: Fri 02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Böcherer, Susanna<br />

1731219<br />

Seminar Week: Powers of Green<br />

Every city needs a robust network of green infrastructures<br />

of different scales, in order to face the<br />

climate challenges that escalate for decades now.<br />

Paris’ commitment to become the greenest city of<br />

Europe in 2030 has allowed to plan a new range of<br />

nature-based urban infrastructure. A visit to the<br />

different green areas is structured through their<br />

scale every day, in parallel to the Eames´video<br />

“Power of ten”. A reflective promenade-discussion<br />

is planned: contemporary public green spaces<br />

size S, M, L, and XL will be visited and discussed<br />

with the architects and landscape designers that<br />

conceived them. Which strategies, species and<br />

construction systems correspond to each scale?<br />

Which different challenges does each one confront?<br />

Which designtools are dispayed?<br />

Block date: 30.05.<strong>2023</strong> - 02.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

First Meeting: 26.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 12 am,<br />

Building 11.40, Room 126<br />

Field trip: 30.05.<strong>2023</strong> - 02.06.<strong>2023</strong>, Paris<br />

Number of Participants: 14 Bachelor, 6 Master<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Gerstberger, Susanne<br />

Romero Carnicero, Arturo<br />

1731299<br />

Seminarweek: Golfo di Napoli<br />

During the seminar week we sail in the Gulf of<br />

Naples between the mainland and the islands<br />

of Naples, Ischia, Procida, Sorrento, Capri and<br />

Amalfi. During the cruises we will prepare our<br />

visits on land. We will focus our attention on the<br />

relationship between architecture and territory,<br />

that is shaped by the beauty of the topography,<br />

the sea and a mediterranean vegetation, but also<br />

by the danger and sublimity of volcanism, which<br />

equally characterize the architecture and mentality<br />

of this cultural area. In the evenings we will<br />

dock in ports or ancor at a coast to sleep, cook and<br />

eat together on board the ships.<br />

Travel dates: 28.5.-3.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Introduction meeting: will be announced<br />

Costs: approx. 550 Euro (excl. individual arrival)<br />

Number of Participants: 12<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

1800025<br />

Seminar Week: Graffiti in Karlsruhe<br />

This course, which takes place during the seminar<br />

week, is about the documentation of graffiti<br />

in Karlsruhe. Participants are to photograph<br />

graffiti in Karlsruhe‘s urban space, upload it via<br />

an app (lingscape) and record and analyze it in<br />

a structured way in a database (INGRID). The<br />

condition for participation is the possession of a<br />

smartphone.<br />

Seminar week: 30.5. to 2.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Exam: 2.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Places: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Papenbrock, Martin<br />

1800026<br />

Seminar Week: Color as a Means of Design<br />

for Architecture, Cityscape and Cultural<br />

Landscape<br />

Natural materials like wood, wickerwork, natural<br />

stone, brick, in combination with a subdued,<br />

uniform color palette are still shaping architecture<br />

and people’s residential environments today.<br />

Vibrant colors on walls, windows (colored glass),<br />

and in architectural decorations were reserved for<br />

special buildings, for example religious or govern-


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mental architecture, later also town and business<br />

houses. The democratization of painted buildings<br />

began with the invention of synthetic colors and<br />

the possibility to paint large areas in color at a<br />

relatively low cost. The week-long seminar aims<br />

at developing a history of color in architecture but<br />

also offers research exercises, using Karlsruhe as<br />

our field of enquiry. On June 2, we are going to<br />

visit the House of Colour. Professional School for<br />

Design in Craft and Architecture in Zurich for a<br />

<strong>program</strong> of lectures and hands-on experience. The<br />

seminar closes with taking stock of what we have<br />

achieved.<br />

Seminar week: 30.5. to 3.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Exam: 3.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Places: 10<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Scheurmann, Konrad<br />

1800015<br />

Seminar Week:<br />

During the seminar week, we will delve into the<br />

design processes of different cultural spaces in<br />

Latin America. Through different historical periods<br />

we will follow the impulse of play (to play),<br />

which shows up as an integral part of these iconic<br />

processes, in its ritual, symbolic, iconographic and<br />

political-iconological dimensions in order to work<br />

on and critically illuminate its figurative and<br />

visual manifestations.<br />

Seminar week: 30.5. to 2.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Exam: 2.6.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Báez-Rubí, Linda<br />

1741389<br />

Seminar week: Built on Water and Timber.<br />

Excursion to Amsterdam and Dordrecht<br />

Long before the current discussion about the<br />

consequences of rising sea levels, the Netherlands<br />

developed strategies to reclaim land and at the<br />

same time protect it against the waters of the<br />

sea. The newly reclaimed land was fortified using<br />

timber piles from the Black Forest, among other<br />

places, and dikes and drainage systems were built<br />

and operated. Some of these facilities are still in<br />

use today, further developed and complemented by<br />

technically adapted new buildings. We will explore<br />

and document on site how these technical necessities<br />

in and around Amsterdam and Dordrecht<br />

are represented architecturally, urbanistically and<br />

infrastructurally and how this is connected to the<br />

timber trade from the Black Forest.<br />

First meeting: Mon, 24.4. 11:30 a.m.,<br />

building 20.40, room 015<br />

Compulsory excursion: 30.5. – 2.6.23 (seminar<br />

week), 4 days/3 nights.<br />

Suggestion: Overnight stay at a campsite (https://<br />

www.campingzeeburg.de) in Amsterdam. Costs<br />

approx. 420,-€ p.p. without meals: Arrival/departure<br />

train, tent for 3 nights, Amsterdam Card (local<br />

transport + museums)<br />

Number of participants: 20<br />

Study focus: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Rind, Nina Rebekka<br />

1741386<br />

Seminar week: Protagonists of the<br />

Werkbund - Role Models for Today?<br />

Many Bauhaus women are known. But female<br />

protagonists of the Werkbund, the mother of the<br />

Bauhaus, are often unexplored. Founded in 1907,<br />

the Werkbund is still an important source of<br />

inspiration when it comes to future topics in architecture,<br />

urban planning and design. Although<br />

male-dominated, numerous women have been<br />

formative for the Werkbund. Some iconic designs<br />

were created by women, but achieved fame under<br />

a man‘s name. Why? Using a research plan, we<br />

will, among other things, research in archives,<br />

identify the individual lives of selected women of<br />

the Werkbund, and examine their works as well<br />

as their particularities. What did they achieve?<br />

What role did they play in the Werkbund? To what<br />

extent they can serve as role models?<br />

1. Meeting: Tue 30.05.<strong>2023</strong> 10.15 am,<br />

Geb. 20.40 Seminarraum<br />

Architekturtheorie R 258<br />

Mandatory excursion: to the „FemPalais - Festival<br />

of Women“, Stadtpalais Stuttgart<br />

The cost of the excursion is approximately €12 plus<br />

individual travel to Stuttgart.<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Scholtz, Andrea<br />

1741383<br />

Seminar week: Digital Stonemasons:<br />

New Ways between Geometry, Historical<br />

Construction and Digital Media<br />

The basic knowledge of stonecutting can be found<br />

in geometry and its planning and execution has<br />

had an enormous influence on the appearance of<br />

buildings. Nowadays, these processes can also be<br />

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historical methodologies are known. Understanding<br />

of this discipline is important, both for the<br />

preservation of monuments and for the architecture<br />

and construction history. Therefore, the main<br />

objective of the seminar is to give students an idea<br />

of the development of architectural elements and<br />

forms in stone through practical exercises and<br />

models in order to understand how to translate<br />

their design into digital media. *Some additional<br />

materials are needed to develop practical exercises.<br />

Ruler, compass and laptop will suffice for the<br />

first meeting.<br />

First meeting: Tue 30.05.23 9.00-3.30 pm, Seminar<br />

room history of building<br />

and architecture; Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Number of participants: 20<br />

Study focus: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Aranda Alonso, María


Master’s Program 50<br />

Master Architektur<br />

Exemplary Curriculum - SPO 2021<br />

1. Sem<br />

2. Sem<br />

3. Sem<br />

4. Sem<br />

Building Design<br />

Project<br />

Building Design Project<br />

Urban Design<br />

Project<br />

Urban Design Project<br />

Desing Project<br />

Design Project<br />

12 CP<br />

Master‘s Thesis<br />

30 CP<br />

12 CP<br />

12 CP<br />

Design Specialization<br />

Design Specialization<br />

Design Specialization<br />

2CP<br />

2CP<br />

2 CP<br />

Building and<br />

Structure<br />

4CP<br />

Lecture Series**<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Design, History, Art<br />

and Theory*<br />

4 CP<br />

Urban and Landscape<br />

Planning*<br />

4 CP<br />

Interdisciplinary<br />

Qualifications*<br />

Key Qualifications<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Seminar Week<br />

2 CP<br />

Research Fields<br />

Research Seminar / Inde-<br />

Impromptu Designs<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

pendent Student Research<br />

Project 4 CP<br />

Doctoral Colloquium, Preparation<br />

Master‘s Thesis 2 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

* Placeholder for various modules<br />

** Thematic lecture series on the main areas of study<br />

The current module handbooks and the study and examination regulations for the<br />

master’s degree <strong>program</strong>s can be found here:<br />

http://www.arch.kit.edu/studienorganisation/studiendownloads.php


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STUDY STRUCTURE MASTER'S PROGRAM SPO2021<br />

Field title<br />

CP Conditions / Prerequisites<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field<br />

Module ID<br />

Module Component Title<br />

Module Module<br />

Component ID<br />

Module title<br />

Designing (46 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules. Except "Impromptu Desings" only one module per semester.<br />

T-ARCH-107445 Building Design Project<br />

Building Design Project M-ARCH-105670 14<br />

-<br />

T-ARCH-112101 Design Specialization<br />

T-ARCH-107343 Urban Design Project<br />

Urban Design Project M-ARCH-105671 14<br />

-<br />

T-ARCH-111328 Urban Design Specialization<br />

T-ARCH-107344 Design Project 2<br />

Design Project M-ARCH-105672 14<br />

-<br />

T-ARCH-111329 Free Design Specialization<br />

Impromptu Designs M-ARCH-103612 4 T-ARCH-107346 Impromptu Designs<br />

Architectural Core Competences (16 CP)<br />

Lecture series is mandatory. One module must be selected for each compulsory elective block<br />

T-ARCH-111335 Lecture 1<br />

Lecture Series M-ARCH-105676 4<br />

-<br />

T-ARCH-111336 Lecture 2<br />

Building and Structure M-ARCH-105956 4 T-ARCH-112099 Building and Structure<br />

Compulsory Elective Modules "Design, History, Art and Theory" (4 CP)<br />

Spatial Theory M-ARCH-103629 4 - T-ARCH-107371 Spatial Theory<br />

Building Studies and Design M-ARCH-103630 4 - T-ARCH-107372 Building Studies and Design<br />

Design Theory M-ARCH-103631 4 - T-ARCH-107373 Design Theory<br />

Fine Arts M-ARCH-103624 4 - T-ARCH-107366 Fine Arts<br />

Theory of Architecture M-ARCH-103625 4 - T-ARCH-107367 Theory of Architecure<br />

Communication of Architecture M-ARCH-103626 4 - T-ARCH-107368 Communication of Architecture<br />

Art History M-ARCH-103627 4 - T-ARCH-107369 Art History<br />

History of Architecture M-ARCH-105862 4 - T-ARCH-111795 History of Architecture<br />

History of Urban Planning M-ARCH-105860 4 - T-ARCH-111793 History of Urban Planning<br />

Compulsory Elective Modules "Urban and Landscape Planning" (4 CP)<br />

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completed<br />

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104514<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

Component<br />

12<br />

2<br />

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Urban Typologies M-ARCH-103632 4 - T-ARCH-107374 Urban Typologies<br />

Quarter Analysis M-ARCH-103633 4 - T-ARCH-107375 Quarter Analysis<br />

International Urban Design M-ARCH-103634 4 - T-ARCH-107376 International Urban Design<br />

City Theory M-ARCH-103635 4 - T-ARCH-107377 City Theory<br />

Methods, Strategies and Mechanisms of Urban<br />

Design<br />

M-ARCH-103670 4 - T-ARCH-107411<br />

Methods, Strategies and<br />

Mechanisms of Urban Design<br />

Landscape Typologies M-ARCH-103637 4 - T-ARCH-107379 Landscape Typologies<br />

History of Landscape Architecture M-ARCH-103638 4 - T-ARCH-107380 History of Landscape Architecture<br />

Urban Design and Housing M-ARCH-105563 4 - T-ARCH-111167 Urban Design and Housing<br />

Specialization (22 CP)<br />

T-ARCH-107381<br />

T-ARCH-107382<br />

Research Seminar<br />

Independent Student Research<br />

Project<br />

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The module "Research Fields" is mandatory, from the other modules four can be chosen. These can also come from the "Compulsory Elective Modules" of the field "Architectural Core<br />

Competences".<br />

Research fields M-ARCH-103639 6<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

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another kind<br />

T-ARCH-112875 Participation Doctoral Colloquium completed<br />

coursework<br />

T-ARCH-107383<br />

Preparation Master Thesis<br />

Workshop Impromptu Designs M-ARCH-104079 4 - T-ARCH-108459 Workshop Impromptu Designs<br />

Design to Built<br />

4 - T-ARCH-109244 Design to Built<br />

Special Topics in Spatial Theory M-ARCH-104074 4 - T-ARCH-108453 Special Topics in Spatial Theory<br />

Special Topics in Building Studies and Design M-ARCH-104075 4 - T-ARCH-108455<br />

Special Topics in Building Studies<br />

and Design<br />

Special Topics in Design Theory M-ARCH-103640 4 - T-ARCH-107384 Special Topics in Design Theory<br />

Special Topics of Fine Arts 1 M-ARCH-103647 4 - T-ARCH-107390 Special Topics of Fine Arts 1<br />

Special Topics of Fine Arts 2 M-ARCH-103648 4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Fine Arts 1"<br />

Special Topics of Theory of Architecture 1 M-ARCH-103649 4 - T-ARCH-107392<br />

Special Topics of Theory of Architecture 2 M-ARCH-103650 4<br />

"Participation Doctoral Colloquium" and<br />

"Preparation Master's thesis" are compulsory,<br />

between the module components "research<br />

seminar" or "Independent Student Research<br />

Project" can be selected.<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Theory of Architecture 1"<br />

T-ARCH-107391 Special Topics of Fine Arts 2<br />

T-ARCH-107393<br />

Special Topics of Communication of Architecture M-ARCH-103651 4 - T-ARCH-107394<br />

Special Topics of Theory of<br />

Architecture 1<br />

Special Topics of Theory of<br />

Architecture 2<br />

Special Topics of Communication<br />

of Architecture<br />

Planning and Constructing M-ARCH-104076 4 - T-ARCH-108456 Planning and Constructing<br />

Special Topics of Planning and Constructing M-ARCH-103653 4 - T-ARCH-107396<br />

Sustainability M-ARCH-104078 4 - T-ARCH-108458 Sustainability<br />

Special Topics of Planning and<br />

Constructing<br />

Secial Topics of Sustainability M-ARCH-103687 4 - T-ARCH-107435 Secial Topics of Sustainability<br />

Integral Planning M-ARCH-103617 4 - T-ARCH-107359 Integral Planning<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

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STUDY STRUCTURE MASTER'S PROGRAM SPO2021<br />

Field title<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field<br />

Module title<br />

Specialization (22 CP)<br />

Module ID<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites<br />

Module<br />

Module<br />

Component ID<br />

Module Component Title<br />

Virtual Engineering M-ARCH-103618 4 - T-ARCH-107360 Virtual Engineering<br />

Special Topics of Building Lifecycle Management<br />

1<br />

Special Topics of Building Lifecycle Management<br />

2<br />

Detailled Topics of Building Lifecycle<br />

Management<br />

M-ARCH-103654 4 - T-ARCH-107397<br />

M-ARCH-103655 4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Building Lifecycle Management 1"<br />

T-ARCH-107398<br />

M-ARCH-103656 4 - T-ARCH-107399<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Lifecycle Management 1<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Lifecycle Management 2<br />

Detailled Topics of Building<br />

Lifecycle Management<br />

Advanced Engineering M-ARCH-103657 4 - T-ARCH-107400 Advanced Engineering<br />

Special Topics of Structural Design M-ARCH-103658 4 - T-ARCH-107401<br />

Special Topics of Structural<br />

Design<br />

Building Practise M-ARCH-104077 4 - T-ARCH-108457 Building Practise<br />

Special Topics of Building Techniques M-ARCH-103661 4 - T-ARCH-107404<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Techniques<br />

Performance Analysis for Buildings M-ARCH-103620 4 - T-ARCH-107362 Performance Analysis for Buildings<br />

Planning and Building with Light M-ARCH-103621 4 - T-ARCH-107363 Planning and Building with Light<br />

Special Topics of Building Physics<br />

M-ARCH-105680 4 Two of the four parts have to be selected.<br />

T-ARCH-111337<br />

T-ARCH-111338<br />

T-ARCH-111339<br />

Indoor Lighting Technology and<br />

Concepts<br />

Energy and Indoor Climate<br />

Concepts<br />

Fire Protection in Plannung and<br />

Realisation<br />

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Oral Exam 2<br />

Oral Exam 2<br />

T-ARCH-111340 Sound Insulation and Acoustics Oral Exam 2<br />

Digital Design and Fabrication M-ARCH-105857 4 - T-ARCH-111790 Digital Design and Fabrication<br />

Special Topics of Digital Design and Fabrication M-ARCH-105858 4 - T-ARCH-111791<br />

Special Topics of Building Technology M-ARCH-103652 4 - T-ARCH-107395<br />

Special Topics of Digital Design<br />

and Fabrication<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Technology<br />

Professional Detailled Planning M-ARCH-103659 4 - T-ARCH-107402 Professional Detailled Planning<br />

Project Management<br />

4 T-ARCH-112102 Project Management<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design M-ARCH-103668 4 - T-ARCH-107409 Special Topics of Urban Design<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design 2 M-ARCH-105859 4 - T-ARCH-111792 Special Topics of Urban Design 2<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design - workshop M-ARCH-103974 4 - T-ARCH-108190<br />

Urban Energy M-ARCH-103669 4 - T-ARCH-107410 Urban Energy<br />

Special Topics of construction planning law M-ARCH-103688 4 - T-ARCH-107436<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design -<br />

workshop<br />

Special Topics of construction<br />

planning law<br />

Public Building Law M-ARCH-103671 4 - T-ARCH-107412 Public Building Law<br />

Special Topics of Art History 1 M-ARCH-103672 4 - T-ARCH-107413 Special Topics of Art History 1<br />

Special Topics of Art History 2<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

Component<br />

M-ARCH-<br />

105957<br />

M-ARCH-<br />

103673,<br />

4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Art History 1"<br />

Special Topics of History of Architecture M-ARCH-105863 4 - T-ARCH-111796<br />

Special Topics History of Urban Planning M-ARCH-105861 4 - T-ARCH-111794<br />

T-ARCH-107414 Special Topics of Art History 2<br />

Special Topics of History of<br />

Architecture<br />

Special Topics of History of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

Historical Building Research M-ARCH-103676 4 - T-ARCH-107417 Historical Building Research<br />

Adaptive Reuse M-ARCH-105680 4 - T-ARCH-111341 Adaptive Reuse<br />

Photogrammetry of Architecture M-BGU-104001 4 - T-BGU-108204<br />

Photogrammetry of<br />

Architecture<br />

Structural Analysis M-ARCH-106128 4 - T-ARCH-112499 Structural Analysis<br />

Experiencing and Designing Accessibility M-ARCH-106131 4 - T-ARCH-112502<br />

Daylight and Visual Comfort in Spaces M-ARCH-106130 4 - T-ARCH-112501<br />

Interdisciplinary Design of Timber Structures M-ARCH-106126 4 - T-ARCH-112497<br />

Interdisciplinary Qualifications (6 CP)<br />

Seminar week is mandatory.<br />

The module examinations amount to 86 LP.<br />

Key Qualifications<br />

Master's Thesis (30 CP)<br />

M-ARCH-105682<br />

6<br />

T-ARCH-111342<br />

T-ARCH-111775<br />

T-ARCH-111778<br />

T-ARCH-107422<br />

T-ARCH-107423<br />

T-ARCH-109969<br />

T-ARCH-109978<br />

T-ARCH-107420<br />

Experiencing and Designing<br />

Accessibility<br />

Daylight and Visual Comfort in<br />

Spaces<br />

Interdisciplinary Design of<br />

Timber Structures<br />

Seminar Week<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 1-3<br />

not graded<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 4-6<br />

graded<br />

Basic Course Photo Study<br />

Workshop<br />

Basic Course Modell Study<br />

Workshop<br />

Office Hospitation<br />

Visit lecture series Master<br />

Wildcard<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Schriftliche<br />

Prüfung<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

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another kind<br />

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another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

completed<br />

coursework<br />

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4<br />

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2<br />

2<br />

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4<br />

The module examinations amount to 86 LP.<br />

Module Master's Thesis M-ARCH-103607 30 The module examinations amount to 86 LP. T-ARCH-107261 Master's Thesis<br />

Masterarbeit mit<br />

Präsentation<br />

12<br />

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Master’s Program<br />

53<br />

Master Architektur<br />

Exemplary Curriculum SPO 2016<br />

1. Sem<br />

2. Sem<br />

3. Sem<br />

4. Sem<br />

Design Project<br />

Building<br />

Construction 1<br />

12 CP<br />

Design Project<br />

Urban Planning 1<br />

12 CP<br />

Design Project<br />

Building Constrution<br />

or Urban Planning 2<br />

12 CP<br />

Master‘s Thesis<br />

30 CP<br />

Advanced<br />

Structural Design<br />

4 CP<br />

Advanced Design<br />

Project Studies 1<br />

4 CP<br />

Advanced Design<br />

Project Studies 2<br />

4 CP<br />

Construction<br />

Technology*<br />

4 CP<br />

History, Art<br />

and Theory*<br />

4 CP<br />

Urban- and<br />

Landscape Planning*<br />

4 CP<br />

Architectural<br />

Design*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Interdisciplinary<br />

Qualifications*<br />

4 CP<br />

Elective Module*<br />

4 CP<br />

Research Fields<br />

Research Seminar / Independent<br />

Student Research<br />

Project 4 CP<br />

Impromptu Designs<br />

2 CP<br />

Impromptu Designs<br />

2 CP<br />

Participation Doctoral Coll.<br />

Preparation Master Thesis<br />

2 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

30 CP<br />

* Placeholder for various modules


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Field title<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field<br />

Module title<br />

Designing (40 CP)<br />

Module ID<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules. Except "Impromptu Desings" only one module per semester.<br />

Design Project Building Constrution 1 M-ARCH-103608 12<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites<br />

Module<br />

Simultaneous assignment of a module from<br />

the subject "Design Specialization".<br />

Module<br />

Component ID<br />

T-ARCH-107445<br />

Module Component Title<br />

Design Project Building<br />

Construction 1<br />

Examination<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

T-ARCH-107381 Research Seminar<br />

"Participation Doctoral Colloquium" and<br />

another kind<br />

"Preparation Master's thesis" are compulsory,<br />

Independent Student Research Examination of<br />

T-ARCH-107382<br />

Project<br />

another kind<br />

Research fields M-ARCH-103639 6 between the module components "research<br />

seminar" or "Independent Student Research T-ARCH-112875 Participation Doctoral Colloquium completed<br />

coursework<br />

Project" can be selected.<br />

completed<br />

T-ARCH-107383 Preparation Master Thesis<br />

coursework<br />

Examination of<br />

Workshop Impromptu Designs M-ARCH-104079 4 - T-ARCH-108459 Workshop Impromptu Designs<br />

another kind<br />

M-ARCH-<br />

Examination of<br />

Design to Built<br />

4 - T-ARCH-109244 Design to Built<br />

104514<br />

another kind<br />

Special Topics in Spatial Examination of<br />

Special Topics in Spatial Theory M-ARCH-104074 4 - T-ARCH-108453<br />

Theory<br />

another kind<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

Component<br />

12<br />

Design Project Urban Planning 1 M-ARCH-103610 12<br />

Simultaneous assignment of a module from<br />

the subject "Design Specialization".<br />

T-ARCH-107343 Design Project Urban Planning 1<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

12<br />

Design Project Building Constrution or Urban<br />

Planning 2<br />

M-ARCH-103609 12<br />

Successful completion of module "Design<br />

Project Building Construction 1" or "Design<br />

Project Urban Planning 1". Simultaneous<br />

assignment of a module from the subject<br />

"Design Specialization".<br />

T-ARCH-107344 Design Project 2<br />

Impromptu Designs M-ARCH-103612 4 T-ARCH-107346 Impromptu Designs<br />

Design Specialization (12 CP)<br />

All modules in this field are compulsory modules. Only one module per semester.<br />

Advanced Structural Design M-ARCH-103613 4<br />

Advanced Design Project Studies 1 M-ARCH-103614 4<br />

Simultaneous assignment (except "Impromptu<br />

Desings") of a module from the subject<br />

"Designing".<br />

Simultaneous assignment (except "Impromptu<br />

Desings") of a module from the subject<br />

"Designing".<br />

T-ARCH-107347<br />

T-ARCH-107348<br />

Advanced Structural Design<br />

Advanced Design Project Studies<br />

1<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

12<br />

4<br />

4<br />

4<br />

Advanced Design Project Studies 2 M-ARCH-103615 4<br />

Building Planning (4 CP)<br />

One of the modules must be selected.<br />

Successful completion of module "Advanced<br />

Design Project Studies 1". Simultaneous<br />

assignment (except "Impromptu Desings") of<br />

a module from the subject "Designing".<br />

T-ARCH-107353<br />

Spatial Theory M-ARCH-103629 4 - T-ARCH-107371 Spatial Theory<br />

Advanced Design Project Studies<br />

2<br />

Building Studies and Design M-ARCH-103630 4 - T-ARCH-107372 Building Studies and Design<br />

Design Theory M-ARCH-103631 4 - T-ARCH-107373 Design Theory<br />

History, Art and Theorie (4 CP)<br />

One of the modules must be selected.<br />

Fine Arts M-ARCH-103624 4 - T-ARCH-107366 Fine Arts<br />

Theory of Architecture M-ARCH-103625 4 - T-ARCH-107367 Theory of Architecure<br />

Communication of Architecture M-ARCH-103626 4 - T-ARCH-107368 Communication of Architecture<br />

Art History M-ARCH-103627 4 - T-ARCH-107369 Art History<br />

History of Architecture M-ARCH-105862 4 - T-ARCH-111795 History of Architecture<br />

History of Urban Planning M-ARCH-105860 4 - T-ARCH-111793 History of Urban Planning<br />

Construction Technology (4 CP)<br />

One of the modules must be selected.<br />

Planning and Constructing M-ARCH-104076 4 - T-ARCH-108456 Planning and Constructing<br />

Sustainability M-ARCH-104078 4 - T-ARCH-108458 Sustainability<br />

Integral Planning M-ARCH-103617 4 - T-ARCH-107359 Integral Planning<br />

Virtual Engineering M-ARCH-103618 4 - T-ARCH-107360 Virtual Engineering<br />

Structural Analysis and Planning M-ARCH-103619 4 - T-ARCH-107361 Structural Analysis and Planning<br />

Building Techniques M-ARCH-104077 4 - T-ARCH-108457 Building Techniques<br />

Performance Analysis for Buildings M-ARCH-103620 4 - T-ARCH-107362 Performance Analysis for Buildings<br />

Planning and Building with Light M-ARCH-103621 4 - T-ARCH-107363 Planning and Building with Light<br />

Digital Design and Fabrication M-ARCH-105857 4 - T-ARCH-111790 Digital Design and Fabrication<br />

Urban and Landscape Planning (4 CP)<br />

One of the modules must be selected.<br />

Urban Typologies M-ARCH-103632 4 - T-ARCH-107374 Urban Typologies<br />

Quarter Analysis M-ARCH-103633 4 - T-ARCH-107375 Quarter Analysis<br />

International Urban Design M-ARCH-103634 4 - T-ARCH-107376 International Urban Design<br />

City Theory M-ARCH-103635 4 - T-ARCH-107377 City Theory<br />

Methods, Strategies and Mechanisms of Urban<br />

Design<br />

M-ARCH-103670 4 - T-ARCH-107411<br />

Methods, Strategies and<br />

Mechanisms of Urban Design<br />

Landscape Typologies M-ARCH-103637 4 - T-ARCH-107379 Landscape Typologies<br />

History of Landscape Architecture M-ARCH-103638 4 - T-ARCH-107380 History of Landscape Architecture<br />

Urban Design and Housing M-ARCH-105563 4 - T-ARCH-111167 Urban Design and Housing<br />

Specialization (18 CP)<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

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another kind<br />

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another kind<br />

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another kind<br />

The module "Research Fields" is mandatory, from the other modules three can be chosen. These can also come from the subjects of "Building Planning", "History, Art and Theory", "Construction<br />

Technology" or "Urban and Landscape Planning".<br />

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55<br />

STUDY STRUCTURE MASTER'S PROGRAM SPO2016<br />

Field title<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites Field<br />

Module title<br />

Specialization (18 CP)<br />

Module ID<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

Conditions / Prerequisites<br />

Module<br />

Module<br />

Component ID<br />

Special Topics in Building Studies and Design M-ARCH-104075 4 - T-ARCH-108455<br />

Special Topics in Design Theory M-ARCH-103640 4 - T-ARCH-107384<br />

Module Component Title<br />

Special Topics in Building<br />

Studies and Design<br />

Special Topics in Design<br />

Theory<br />

Special Topics of Fine Arts 1 M-ARCH-103647 4 - T-ARCH-107390 Special Topics of Fine Arts 1<br />

Special Topics of Fine Arts 2 M-ARCH-103648 4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Fine Arts 1"<br />

Special Topics of Theory of Architecture 1 M-ARCH-103649 4 - T-ARCH-107392<br />

Special Topics of Theory of Architecture 2 M-ARCH-103650 4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Theory of Architecture 1"<br />

T-ARCH-107391 Special Topics of Fine Arts 2<br />

T-ARCH-107393<br />

Special Topics of Communication of Architecture M-ARCH-103651 4 - T-ARCH-107394<br />

Special Topics of Building Technology M-ARCH-103652 4 - T-ARCH-107395<br />

Special Topics of Planning and Constructing M-ARCH-103653 4 - T-ARCH-107396<br />

Special Topics of Theory of<br />

Architecture 1<br />

Special Topics of Theory of<br />

Architecture 2<br />

Special Topics of Communication<br />

of Architecture<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Technology<br />

Special Topics of Planning and<br />

Constructing<br />

Secial Topics of Sustainability M-ARCH-103687 4 - T-ARCH-107435 Secial Topics of Sustainability<br />

Special Topics of Building Lifecycle Management<br />

1<br />

Special Topics of Building Lifecycle Management<br />

2<br />

Detailled Topics of Building Lifecycle<br />

Management<br />

M-ARCH-103654 4 - T-ARCH-107397<br />

M-ARCH-103655 4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Building Lifecycle Management 1"<br />

T-ARCH-107398<br />

M-ARCH-103656 4 - T-ARCH-107399<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Lifecycle Management 1<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Lifecycle Management 2<br />

Detailled Topics of Building<br />

Lifecycle Management<br />

Advanced Engineering M-ARCH-103657 4 - T-ARCH-107400 Advanced Engineering<br />

Special Topics of Structural Design M-ARCH-103658 4 - T-ARCH-107401<br />

Special Topics of Structural<br />

Design<br />

Professional Detailled Planning M-ARCH-103659 4 - T-ARCH-107402 Professional Detailled Planning<br />

Special Topics of Building Techniques M-ARCH-103661 4 - T-ARCH-107404<br />

Special Topics of Building Physics M-ARCH-105680 4 Two of the four parts have to be selected.<br />

T-ARCH-111337<br />

T-ARCH-111338<br />

T-ARCH-111339<br />

Special Topics of Building<br />

Techniques<br />

Indoor Lighting Technology and<br />

Concepts<br />

Energy and Indoor Climate<br />

Concepts<br />

Fire Protection in Plannung and<br />

Realisation<br />

T-ARCH-111340 Sound Insulation and Acoustics Oral Exam 2<br />

Special Topics of Digital Design and Fabrication M-ARCH-105858 4 - T-ARCH-111791<br />

Project<br />

Management<br />

Special Topics of Digital Design<br />

and Fabrication<br />

4 T-ARCH-112102<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design M-ARCH-103668 4 - T-ARCH-107409 Special Topics of Urban Design<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design 2 M-ARCH-105859 4 - T-ARCH-111792 Special Topics of Urban Design 2<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design - workshop M-ARCH-103974 4 - T-ARCH-108190<br />

Urban Energy M-ARCH-103669 4 - T-ARCH-107410 Urban Energy<br />

Special Topics of construction planning law M-ARCH-103688 4 - T-ARCH-107436<br />

Special Topics of Urban Design -<br />

workshop<br />

Special Topics of construction<br />

planning law<br />

Public Building Law M-ARCH-103671 4 - T-ARCH-107412 Public Building Law<br />

Special Topics of Art History 1 M-ARCH-103672 4 - T-ARCH-107413 Special Topics of Art History 1<br />

Special Topics of Art History 2<br />

CP<br />

Module<br />

Examination<br />

Component<br />

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4<br />

another kind<br />

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4<br />

another kind<br />

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4<br />

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4<br />

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4<br />

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4<br />

another kind<br />

Schriftliche<br />

4<br />

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4<br />

another kind<br />

Oral Exam 2<br />

Oral Exam 2<br />

Oral Exam 2<br />

M-<br />

ARCH-<br />

M-ARCH-<br />

103673,<br />

4<br />

Successful completion of module "Special<br />

Topics of Art History 1"<br />

Special Topics of History of Architecture M-ARCH-105863 4 - T-ARCH-111796<br />

Special Topics History of Urban Planning M-ARCH-105861 4 - T-ARCH-111794<br />

T-ARCH-107414 Special Topics of Art History 2<br />

Special Topics of History of<br />

Architecture<br />

Special Topics of History of Urban<br />

Planning<br />

Historical Building Research M-ARCH-103676 4 - T-ARCH-107417 Historical Building Research<br />

Photogrammetry of Architecture M-BGU-104001 4 - T-BGU-108204 Photogrammetry of Architecture<br />

Lecture Series M-ARCH-105676 4 -<br />

T-ARCH-111335 Lecture 1<br />

T-ARCH-111336 Lecture 2<br />

Structural Analysis M-ARCH-106128 4 - T-ARCH-112499 Structural Analysis<br />

Experiencing and Designing Accessibility M-ARCH-106131 4 - T-ARCH-112502<br />

Daylight and Visual Comfort in Spaces M-ARCH-106130 4 - T-ARCH-112501<br />

Interdisciplinary Design of Timber Structures M-ARCH-106126 4 - T-ARCH-112497<br />

Interdisciplinary Qualifications (4 CP)<br />

Key Qualifications<br />

Master's Thesis (30 CP)<br />

The module examinations amount to 86 LP.<br />

M-ARCH-103678<br />

4 -<br />

T-ARCH-111775<br />

T-ARCH-111778<br />

T-ARCH-107422<br />

T-ARCH-107441<br />

T-ARCH-109969<br />

T-ARCH-109978<br />

T-ARCH-111342<br />

T-ARCH-107420<br />

Experiencing and Designing<br />

Accessibility<br />

Daylight and Visual Comfort in<br />

Spaces<br />

Interdisciplinary Design of<br />

Timber Structures<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 1-3<br />

not graded<br />

Self Assignment HoC-ZAK-SpZ 4-6<br />

graded<br />

Basic Course Photo Study<br />

Workshop<br />

Professional Internship (Office<br />

Internship)<br />

Office Hospitation<br />

Visit lecture series Master<br />

Seminar Week<br />

Module Master's Thesis M-ARCH-103607 30 The module examinations amount to 86 LP. T-ARCH-107261 Master's Thesis<br />

Wildcard<br />

Examination of<br />

another kind<br />

Project<br />

Management<br />

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completed<br />

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completed<br />

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completed<br />

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completed<br />

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completed<br />

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completed<br />

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completed<br />

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Master’s Program 56<br />

Timetable<br />

Master (<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2023</strong>)<br />

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

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/ Urban and<br />

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courses<br />

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Theory<br />

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La Magna<br />

HS 9<br />

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Lunch Break<br />

14:00<br />

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15:30<br />

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EE<br />

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17:15<br />

17:30<br />

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Theory of Architecture<br />

EE<br />

19:00–21:00<br />

Karlsruher<br />

Architekturvorträge<br />

19:00<br />

HS EE<br />

HS FH<br />

NH<br />

HS 9<br />

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Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal (1. OG)<br />

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Neuer Hörsaal (EG)<br />

Hörsaal 9 (1. OG)


Master Courses Architecture<br />

Design Project Building<br />

Construction<br />

1710122<br />

„Musterhaus“ (Frohn)<br />

“Musterhaus”: The detached single family home<br />

could well be the most contested architectural<br />

trope of modern housing: Beloved by many as the<br />

built expression of personal success/standing/<br />

ambition and loathed by a some as proof of everything<br />

that has gone wrong architecturally and<br />

urbanistically. Its criticism is multifold. The single<br />

family home implies a dismal environmental track<br />

record. It is responsible for urban sprawl and it<br />

presents a major challenge for alternative means<br />

of transportation. It is also almost single-handedly<br />

responsible for the ever-growing spatial foot print<br />

in Germany which has reached an all-time high<br />

of almost 48 sqm per capita. The principle of isolation<br />

embodied in the single family home seems<br />

to prevent it from adjusting to personal as well<br />

as demographic changes. Musterhaus-Siedlungen<br />

are the petry dishes of the single family home typology.<br />

At the same time Musterhaus-Siedlungen<br />

have also operated as influential laboratory for<br />

the archtitectural development during the modern<br />

movement. The Weissenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart<br />

serves as just one example. The studio will explore<br />

the potential of the Musterhaus-Siedlung for<br />

single family houses as a laboratory to address<br />

the undeniable short-comings of today´s suburban<br />

condition and will explore the possibility for its<br />

transformation in the light of the environmental<br />

and demographic challenges it is facing.<br />

Appointment: Consultations Thursday by arrangement<br />

1st meeting: 19.04., 14:00-15:00<br />

Reviews: 25.05., 14:00-18:00 und 22.06.,<br />

14:00-18:00<br />

Submission/Examination: 03.08., 14:00-18:00<br />

Number of participants: max. 15 students<br />

Language: German / English<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Perugini, Federico<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

1710121<br />

Advanced Building Studies Design (Frohn):<br />

„Musterhaus“<br />

The event can only be selected in conjunction<br />

with the associated design „Musterhaus“ and is<br />

mandatory for this.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Perugini, Federico<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

1710204<br />

Dancing school on Monte Verità (Morger)<br />

57<br />

„In the beginning was the dance and not the<br />

word.“, Rudolf von Laban In the Ticino region<br />

around Lake Maggiore, situated on a hill, the<br />

factory owner‘s son Henri Oedenkoven and the<br />

pianist Ida Hofmann founded a vegetarian colony,<br />

which they renamed Monte Verità - translated<br />

„Mountain of Truth“. The place with life-reform<br />

sanatorium was considered from 1900-1920 as a<br />

kind of rescue region from the Wilhelminian society<br />

and represented for many artists and intellectuals<br />

a space for socio-critical and social-utopian<br />

ideas, where they could celebrate their coexistence<br />

in harmony with nature. Light-and-air huts made<br />

of wood offered shelter to the inhabitants. Among<br />

these individualists was Rudolf von Laban, who,<br />

as a teacher of dance, together with Mary Wigman,<br />

has influenced entire generations to this day.<br />

With his fundamental studies of human movement<br />

and through his theoretical-philosophical<br />

work, he created a foundation for the development<br />

of modern dance. Dance was probably one of the<br />

earliest means of communication used by man to<br />

express himself. Dancing combines movement,<br />

rhythm and gestural performance. Dancers have<br />

to adjust to each other in order to move synchronously<br />

through space and time. From this<br />

context, this semester we would like to explore the<br />

relationship between movement and space and<br />

design a dance school based on Laban‘s fundamental<br />

ideas on Monte Verità. Our focus will be<br />

on wood as a material. Accompanying the design,<br />

we will explore the multi-layered properties of the<br />

material, investigating its universal applicability<br />

in architecture and its specific relevance for the<br />

dance space.<br />

1st meeting - presentation design task:<br />

Wednesday 19.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 1:30 p.m. in Room 113<br />

Seminar Room GBL.<br />

Field trip: Thursday 20.04. to Sat 22.04.<strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Interim critiques: Thu, 04.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 15.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

and 13.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Delivery of plans and model: Tuesday 01.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Final critique: Wednesday 02.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Kunkel, Steffen


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Schilling, Alexander<br />

Zaparta, Eleni<br />

1710208<br />

Advanced Architectural Design Studies<br />

(Morger)<br />

Attending the course is only possible for participants<br />

of the design project.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Kunkel, Steffen<br />

Schilling, Alexander<br />

Schneider, Lisa Anna-Katharina<br />

Zaparta, Eleni<br />

1710303<br />

Dom Nature 8. Infrastructural Commons<br />

Basel (Hartmann)<br />

Dom Nature 8 - Infrastructural Commons Basel<br />

will investigate a site along the Rhine as a platform<br />

for urban commons. Located in the redevelopment<br />

area of Klybeck on the south of the city<br />

harbor in Basel, each project will be strategically<br />

located and extend the urban rhythm of the existing<br />

Rhine bridges. The studio will explore the spatial<br />

qualities of an infrastructural object by challenging<br />

the conventional waterfront architectural<br />

typologies. Students will explore the hybridization<br />

between a highly functional object and an urban<br />

catalyst for collective and public <strong>program</strong>s. What<br />

spatial qualities and strategies are suitable for a<br />

highly infrastructured platform that aims to host<br />

a variety of urban commons? How can a structure<br />

be implemented to be adaptable to future climatic<br />

scenarios and diverse spatial appropriations? The<br />

student’s proposals will contribute by design to<br />

the understanding of a site in transformation and<br />

aspire to accelerate the debate on the viability of<br />

new forms of public space and infrastructure in<br />

the city.<br />

Language: English<br />

Schedule: Weekly - Thursdays<br />

First meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong> at 10.00 AM,<br />

Geb. 20.40-R204<br />

Excursion: TBD<br />

Final Presentations:<br />

Output: Group and Individual work<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Pereira da Cruz Rodrigues Santana, Mariana<br />

1710306<br />

Advanced Architectural Design Studies:<br />

(Hartmann)<br />

Attending the course is only possible for participants<br />

of the design project<br />

Language: English<br />

1710308<br />

REinFORCE / Lustica Tunnels / Postmilitary<br />

resources rethought (Vučinić)<br />

The studio revolves around the RE-USE approach,<br />

and will explore how this approach resonates with<br />

ecological issues and climate change. How can we<br />

address reuse from a more resilient and sustainable<br />

perspective - not only in <strong>term</strong>s of direct tools<br />

that deal with the environment, but also on an<br />

economic and geopolitical level as well? Therefore,<br />

the research area of our studio is a very specific<br />

environment consisting of three navy tunnels and<br />

interconnected structures, located on the Luštica<br />

peninsula on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro.<br />

The tunnels were built in the 70‘s by the JNA (Yugoslav<br />

People‘s Army) as a naval and submarine<br />

base and were in use until the early 90‘s. After the<br />

dissolution of the Yugoslav People‘s Army (and Yugoslavia)<br />

they remained in the demilitarized zone<br />

and could never be used again by any army. The<br />

tunnels were strategically built at the entrance<br />

to the Bay of Kotor (UNESCO protected) and as<br />

such are part of the Adriatic basin. The Adriatic<br />

Sea is considered one of the richest seas in <strong>term</strong>s<br />

of species and has recently been classified as one<br />

of the most protected areas of the Mediterranean.<br />

Our studio aims to rethink rehabilitation and<br />

re<strong>program</strong>ming of these structures, not only with<br />

respect for the bordering ecosystem, but also with<br />

new scenarios that would foresee the future of<br />

coexistence in the Adriatic. The results of the studio<br />

could serve as a guide for dealing with similar<br />

postmilitary structures throughout Europe.<br />

Appointment: Thu 9:45 AM-5:15 PM<br />

First meeting: 20.04. <strong>2023</strong>., 10.00,<br />

Building 20.40, R221<br />

Excursion: Bay of Kotor, Montenegro 28.04.<strong>2023</strong> –<br />

04.05.<strong>2023</strong> – APSS workshop<br />

on site with lectures<br />

Pin-Up: 08.06.<strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Final Presentation: 02.08.<strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Output: Group and Individual Work<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Vučinić, Dijana<br />

Brasanac, Andela


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1710312<br />

Adriatic Basin species and structures<br />

- Advanced Building Studies Design<br />

(Vučinić)<br />

In this teaching unit students will be investigating<br />

biodiversity of the Adriatic Sea, as well<br />

as former military structures surrounding the<br />

Adriatic Basin. Found species and typologies will<br />

be mapped, drawn and described, and as such<br />

form the body of a common catalogue to be shared<br />

within the studio. This catalogue of references will<br />

serve as a base and a starting point of the studio.<br />

The course can only be chosen in connection with<br />

the associated Master Studio REinFORCE and is<br />

mandatory for it.<br />

First Meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 AM,<br />

Geb. 20.40 , R221<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Vučinić, Dijana<br />

Brasanac, Andela<br />

1720601<br />

maKITlab! - A New Digtal Workshop for the<br />

Faculty of Architecture“ (Hebel)<br />

The Faculty of Architecture at KIT urgently needs<br />

a new digital workshop. Funds are being made<br />

available by KIT for this purpose in order to go<br />

into realisation following the semester. The semester<br />

task is to further design, plan and realise<br />

a circular replacement building as a digital experimental<br />

workshop between the buildings 11.40 and<br />

20.40. The aim is to build a new digital workshop.<br />

At the end of the semester, a first building block<br />

is to be presented as a real-built mockup with the<br />

help of digital tools. The aim is to provide students<br />

with a creative and functional space for digital<br />

mockup construction, offering sufficient space<br />

for cutting plotters, laser cutters and 3D printers.<br />

The design will be published by the Sustainable<br />

Building Professorship together with the Digital<br />

Design and Fabrication (DDF) Professorship and<br />

the Design of Structures (dos) Professorship. In<br />

addition, a professional planning team consisting<br />

of the building owner and specialist planners will<br />

support the design with their expertise.<br />

Regular date: Thursday, 10:00 a.m.,<br />

Building 11.40, R 26<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

Rausch, Manuel<br />

Blümke, Tabea Katharina<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

1720564<br />

Advanced Design Studies: Accessibility<br />

and comfort<br />

The advanced design project study has for objective<br />

to support the design studio „maKITlab!”<br />

by providing support regarding accessibility and<br />

regarding indoor environmental quality (in particular<br />

visual and acoustic comfort). Objectives,<br />

suitable tools and a work plan will be discussed<br />

and fixed during the first meeting.<br />

First Meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Th. from 10am (4 appointments)<br />

Submission/Exam: KW31 (TBD.)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

1720701<br />

Old Dairy Headquarter in Karlsruhe - an<br />

Al-Based Design Approach (von Both)<br />

59<br />

The buildings of the former dairy headquarter<br />

“Molkereizentrale Südwest” in Karlsruhe have<br />

been abandoned for many years. Through the<br />

initiative of the non-profit Karlsruhe association<br />

„Bandprojekt“, this area, financially supported<br />

by the city of Karlsruhe, is to be converted<br />

into a cultural centre with rehearsal rooms<br />

for bands, seminar rooms for music and art<br />

education as well as event rooms. The premises,<br />

such as huge metal-lined cold storage rooms or<br />

technical rooms with old switchboards and machine<br />

parts from the 1960s, offer great potential<br />

for creating extraordinary spatial atmospheres<br />

due to their unique character and „industrial<br />

charm“. This design project focuses on planning<br />

concepts and design studies that consciously<br />

deal with the structural potential, history and<br />

character of the building and develop them further<br />

in relation to the intended new <strong>program</strong>me<br />

and function of the building. In <strong>term</strong>s of design<br />

methodology, we want to explore the potential<br />

offered by new AI-based tools in the different<br />

phases of design. This concerns text generators<br />

like Chat GPT in the analysis and ideation<br />

phase as well as textto- image generators like<br />

Dall-E or midjourney for the visual evaluation<br />

of design ideas and the creation of mood boards.<br />

Accompanying attendance of the seminar „AIbased<br />

methods and tools“ is recommended.<br />

First Meeting: Thu, 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:00 am<br />

Appointment: Thu 09:00 am-01:00 pm<br />

Submission/Exam: Thu, 03.08.2022,<br />

09:00 am<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)


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Language: German<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

Krüger, Andreas<br />

Koch, Volker<br />

1720704<br />

Advanced Construction Technology<br />

Design Studies (von Both)<br />

Within this course, specific topics and aspects<br />

of the design project „Alte Molkereizentrale in<br />

Karlsruhe – an AI-based Design Approach“ will be<br />

dealt with in depth, processed and documented.<br />

The specific topics will be identified in consultation<br />

with the supervisors of the design project at<br />

the BLM.<br />

First Meeting: Thursday, 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>,<br />

9:00 am, online<br />

Appointment: Thursday by Arrangement<br />

Submission/Exam: Thursday, 03.08.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:00 am<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

Koch, Volker<br />

Krüger, Andreas<br />

1720807<br />

Re<strong>program</strong>ming Wood Waste<br />

(Dörstelmann)<br />

To reduce the depletion of global resources, architects<br />

must consider the potential of reclaimed<br />

building materials from the urban mine, which<br />

present challenges due to their irregular and<br />

non-standard features. Digital design and fabrication<br />

can offer the required adaptability and<br />

tailored re-use processes to address this issue.<br />

This studio will explore the potential of upscaling<br />

salvage wood by developing innovative processes<br />

to sort different shapes and sections of reclaimed<br />

wood into complex lattice structures. We will<br />

also investigate the integration of other natural<br />

materials to create composite components that<br />

respond to varying architectural requirements. By<br />

coupling reclaimed wood with digital fabrication<br />

processes such as human-robot collaboration,<br />

Augmented Reality (AR), and robotic fabrication,<br />

we can discover new digital circular construction<br />

concepts that offer future trajectories for construction<br />

while also investigating novel architectural<br />

languages that emerge from the materiality.<br />

Working at the intersection of teaching and research,<br />

we will develop digital circular construction<br />

concepts through experimental prototypes,<br />

alongside digital workflows, and evaluate their<br />

potential regarding design, production, assembly<br />

and reconfiguration, as well as disassembly and<br />

recycling through design iterations for architectural<br />

applications.<br />

Appointment: Thu 10 am – 5.30 pm<br />

First Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Mid-<strong>term</strong>: 15.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Excursion: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong> -22.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Presentation: 03.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: Individual work and group work<br />

In combination with the Entwurfsvertiefung<br />

by Professur Digital Design and Fabrication<br />

(LV1720806)<br />

No prior knowledge is required.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Zanetti, Erik<br />

Fischer, Daniel<br />

1720806<br />

Advanced Construction Technology<br />

Design Studies (Dörstelmann)<br />

This course can only be selected in connection<br />

with the design studio “Re<strong>program</strong>ming Wood<br />

Waste” (LV1720807), for which it is mandatory.<br />

First Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Hand-in: 11.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Zanetti, Erik<br />

1731260<br />

Flesh and Stone (Inderbitzin)<br />

With the semester title we refer to the well-known<br />

book Flesh and Stone. The Body and the City in<br />

Western Civilization by Richard Sennett. In it,<br />

the American sociologist draws a history of the<br />

city that speaks about the sensual relationship<br />

of human beings to the built city. With the design<br />

of an urban house in Naples, we want to address<br />

this fundamental relationship architecturally.<br />

Here, the architecture of the façade comes first,<br />

defining the threshold between public and private<br />

space. In designing the façade we will deal with<br />

stone as a building material (in Naples primarily<br />

of volcanic origin), questions of order, composition<br />

and proportion as well as aspects of construction<br />

and semantics. Of course, we will have to deal<br />

with and position ourselves in relation to the<br />

historical context, the classical orders, but also<br />

the mannerisms in between. The semester will be<br />

accompanied by contributions and critiques from<br />

experts. One focus of the discussion will be on the<br />

building material natural stone. The integrated<br />

in-depth study will serve the basic development


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and knowledge building.<br />

First Meeting: 19.4.<strong>2023</strong>, 10 am<br />

(Bldg. 11.40, R 115)<br />

Regular Appointment: Thu 9:00 am - 6:00 pm,<br />

Geb. 11.40, R 115<br />

Pin-Up: to be announced<br />

Excursion: 3.6.-5.6.<strong>2023</strong>, Napoli<br />

Submission/Presentation: 3.8.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: Individual work or teamwork is possible<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

1731261<br />

Advanced Project Studies (Inderbitzin):<br />

The Face of the House<br />

In the sense of a preparatory and accompanying<br />

work to the master studio Flesh and stone we analyze<br />

various aspects related to facades. The knowledge<br />

gained will form an important basis for the<br />

development of ideas in the master studio. The<br />

thematic focus will be given in combination with<br />

the presentation of the design topic. The course<br />

can only be chosen in connection with the related<br />

studio and is mandatory for it. The Seminar is an<br />

integral part of the master-studio Flesh and stone.<br />

Participation is obligatory for those choosing the<br />

design studio. The dates coincide with those of the<br />

Master Studio.<br />

Exam: 3.8.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

Design Project Urban Planning<br />

1731086<br />

Net Zero City - A City for Green Hydrogen<br />

in Namibia (Neppl)<br />

Europe has committed itself to take a pioneering<br />

role in climate protection. Germany has also set<br />

ambitious goals to fulfill this commitment and<br />

wants to be climate neutral by 2045. However,<br />

in the foreseeable future, no renewable energy<br />

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generation and storage capacities will be available<br />

to meet the demand locally. Therefore, additional<br />

alternative energy sources from abroad will have<br />

to be used. A green hydrogen is a promising option<br />

for importing renewable energy. For this reason,<br />

large-scale projects for the production of green<br />

hydrogen are being initiated in various countries.<br />

One of these projects, which has received much<br />

media attention, is located in the south of Namibia,<br />

in the hinterland of the port city of Lüderitz, a<br />

region with a lot of wind and sun, thus particularly<br />

favorable climatic conditions for the production<br />

of renewable energy. This project will create up to<br />

3,000 new jobs in Lüderitz in a few years and thus<br />

increase the population by about half. The dynamic<br />

urban growth, combined with the ambitious<br />

goals of the overall project, offers the opportunity<br />

to develop the expansion of Lüderitz as a model<br />

district of a climate-neutral city. The project is<br />

looking for innovative concepts for a Net Zero City<br />

combining a diverse mix of uses and sustainable<br />

urban development in the given context. In the<br />

„What if...?“ scenario, demonstrate the urban<br />

development qualities that a CO2-neutral urban<br />

expansion can offer and the potential synergy<br />

effects that could be realised in interaction with<br />

existing urban structures.<br />

Appointment: Thu 9:45:00 am – 1:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

First Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:30 am,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Pin-up: 25.05. and 06.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Presentation: Wed 03.08.<strong>2023</strong>,<br />

10:00 am<br />

Form: teamwork, individual work<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Recommendation: at least 1 successful completions<br />

of a master designproject<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Giralt, Manuel<br />

1731061<br />

Advanced Urban Design Project Studies<br />

(Neppl): Sustainable Infrastructure<br />

Planning for a City Quarter<br />

In addition to the urban planning design in the<br />

master‘s studio, technical and social infrastructure<br />

planning will be the focus of the in-depth<br />

study. In addition to the development and mobility<br />

system, other issues of sustainable district<br />

development, such as water and energy supply<br />

and, in particular, the aspects of an efficient<br />

recycling economy, are dealt with and integrated<br />

into the design. Parallel to the design process, the<br />

different systems are developed, dimensioned, and


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worked out as examples in theoretical diagrams.<br />

A detailed script for the step-by-step implementation<br />

of the project with the integration of the<br />

infrastructure planning results from the deepening<br />

and simultaneously serves as documentation.<br />

The event can only be chosen in connection with<br />

the corresponding urban design project and is<br />

mandatory for it.<br />

Appointment: Thu, 2:00 pm, Bldg. 11.40,<br />

EG, R015 (the dates will be announced during<br />

the seminar)<br />

Exam: 03.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Giralt, Manuel<br />

1731160<br />

Manshiya – Heterotopias Tel Aviv-Yafo:<br />

(Engel)<br />

During the last decade, the urban landscape of<br />

Tel Aviv has been undergoing enormous dynamic<br />

changes. Israel’s largest metropolitan area seems<br />

to be in constant state of construction activity:<br />

new residential neighborhoods and office districts<br />

are being built, the subway network is expanded,<br />

the city‘s sewer system renewed, and much more.<br />

However, these developments do not follow a holistic<br />

concept, but appear disorderly and additive.<br />

On the border between Tel Aviv and Yafo, where<br />

the houses of the former Manshiya neighborhood<br />

once stood, the lack of an overarching planning<br />

strategy is clearly visible. An area of approximately<br />

8 hectares, with access to the sea, today<br />

forms an undefined no man‘s land and at the same<br />

time an important point of connection. Different<br />

architectural and spatial patterns and typologies<br />

meet here as well as diverse social and political<br />

milieus. The task of the design studio is to develop<br />

urban planning proposals for a coherent, careful<br />

spatial reorganization of the existing urban fabric<br />

– with ideas for new forms of living and working,<br />

future-oriented forms of mobility and highquality<br />

public spaces. Creative and experimental<br />

approaches are required for this spatially and culturally<br />

complex location in the heart of the Israeli<br />

metropolitan region. The studio is organized in<br />

cooperation with the department for city planning<br />

in Tel Aviv and will include an excursion to Tel<br />

Aviv from May 18th to May 28th.<br />

Appointment: Thu<br />

First Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 am,<br />

11.40 R013<br />

Excursion: 8-10 days in the period from 18.05.<br />

to 28.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin-Up: Tue 09.05.<strong>2023</strong>, Thu 29.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission: Wed 02.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Presentation: Thu 03.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: group of 2 students<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Lev, Moran<br />

1731161<br />

Advanced Urban Design Project Studies<br />

(Engel): Searching Manshiya, Tel Aviv-Yafo<br />

In order to approach the complex context of the<br />

design area, the multilayered spatial, political and<br />

socio-cultural facets of the area shall be analyzed.<br />

This includes the investigation of historical<br />

developments and cultural connotations as well<br />

as open spaces, spatial typologies, architectural<br />

styles and mobility patterns. Traces from earlier<br />

periods shall be discovered as well as current<br />

potentials and challenges. The aim is to generate<br />

a comprehensive understanding of the different<br />

neighborhoods and thus an important knowledge<br />

base to support the design work.<br />

Appointment: Thu<br />

First Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 02:00 pm,<br />

11.40 R013<br />

Submission/Exam: Thu 17.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: group of 2 students<br />

The course can only be selected in combination<br />

with the related draft<br />

Manshiya. Heterotopias Tel Aviv-Yafo (Engel)<br />

and is obligatory for it.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Lev, Moran<br />

1731210<br />

Living Cities (Bava)<br />

This year‘s Europan 17 competition with the<br />

theme „Living Cities 2“ takes up current urgent<br />

social issues and promotes the development of<br />

innovative urban planning projects and processes.<br />

The question is how we can counter climate<br />

change and man-made social, economic and<br />

cultural inequalities in the urbanized areas of<br />

our cities and communities with innovative and<br />

integrative projects and new planning processes.<br />

As part of the master studio, sustainable and<br />

innovative processes and design approaches are<br />

to be developed that will bring about a reactivation<br />

of urbanized spaces. The aim is to develop<br />

ideas for neglected, fallow, empty, stigmatized or<br />

monofunctionally used areas in order to transform<br />

them back into lively, integrative and mixed<br />

urban spaces. The master studio is based on the<br />

task of the current Europan 17 competition and


Master Courses Architecture<br />

enables participation in the competition parallel<br />

to the design. Germany is involved in the process<br />

with 8 locations. The final project location will be<br />

de<strong>term</strong>ined after the announcement of the tender<br />

on March 27th, <strong>2023</strong>. Europan is an international<br />

architectural and urban development ideas<br />

competition that is held every 2 years. It brings<br />

together the next generation of architects, urban<br />

planners and open space planners on a European<br />

level in order to address currently important<br />

issues for the development of the European city<br />

and to implement them in future-oriented project<br />

ideas.<br />

Appointment: Thu 9:15 am – 1 pm, Bldg. 11.40,<br />

R 126<br />

First Meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin-Up: 25.05.<strong>2023</strong> / 29.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Presentation: 03.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: 2er Team<br />

Recommendation: at least 1 successful completions<br />

of a master design-project<br />

Language: German<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Lorentz, Dietmar<br />

1731211<br />

Advanced Urban Design Project Studies<br />

(Bava)<br />

Attending the course is only possible for participants<br />

of the corresponding design project (LV<br />

1731210)<br />

Appointment: Thu 9 am – 1 pm, Bldg. 11.40, R 126<br />

First Meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: Online<br />

Language: German<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Lorenz, Dietmar<br />

1710308<br />

REinFORCE / Lustica Tunnels / Postmilitary<br />

resources rethought (Vučinić)<br />

The studio revolves around the RE-USE approach,<br />

and will explore how this approach resonates with<br />

ecological issues and climate change. How can we<br />

address reuse from a more resilient and sustainable<br />

perspective - not only in <strong>term</strong>s of direct tools<br />

that deal with the environment, but also on an<br />

economic and geopolitical level as well? Therefore,<br />

the research area of our studio is a very specific<br />

environment consisting of three navy tunnels and<br />

interconnected structures, located on the Luštica<br />

peninsula on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro.<br />

The tunnels were built in the 70‘s by the JNA (Yugoslav<br />

People‘s Army) as a naval and submarine<br />

base and were in use until the early 90‘s. After the<br />

63<br />

dissolution of the Yugoslav People‘s Army (and Yugoslavia)<br />

they remained in the demilitarized zone<br />

and could never be used again by any army. The<br />

tunnels were strategically built at the entrance<br />

to the Bay of Kotor (UNESCO protected) and as<br />

such are part of the Adriatic basin. The Adriatic<br />

Sea is considered one of the richest seas in <strong>term</strong>s<br />

of species and has recently been classified as one<br />

of the most protected areas of the Mediterranean.<br />

Our studio aims to rethink rehabilitation and<br />

re<strong>program</strong>ming of these structures, not only with<br />

respect for the bordering ecosystem, but also with<br />

new scenarios that would foresee the future of<br />

coexistence in the Adriatic. The results of the studio<br />

could serve as a guide for dealing with similar<br />

postmilitary structures throughout Europe.<br />

Appointment: Thu 9:45 AM-5:15 PM<br />

First meeting: 20.04. <strong>2023</strong>., 10.00,<br />

Building 20.40, R221<br />

Excursion: Bay of Kotor, Montenegro 28.04.<strong>2023</strong> –<br />

04.05.<strong>2023</strong> – APSS workshop<br />

on site with lectures<br />

Pin-Up: 08.06.<strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Final Presentation: 02.08.<strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Output: Group and Individual Work<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Vučinić, Dijana<br />

Brasanac, Andela<br />

1710312<br />

Adriatic Basin species and structures<br />

- Advanced Building Studies Design<br />

(Vučinić)<br />

In this teaching unit students will be investigating<br />

biodiversity of the Adriatic Sea, as well<br />

as former military structures surrounding the<br />

Adriatic Basin. Found species and typologies will<br />

be mapped, drawn and described, and as such<br />

form the body of a common catalogue to be shared<br />

within the studio. This catalogue of references will<br />

serve as a base and a starting point of the studio.<br />

The course can only be chosen in connection with<br />

the associated Master Studio REinFORCE and is<br />

mandatory for it.<br />

First Meeting: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 AM,<br />

Geb. 20.40, R221<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Vučinić, Dijana<br />

Brasanac, Andela


Master Courses Architecture 64<br />

Further Design Specializations<br />

Impromptu Designs<br />

1720761<br />

Advanced Structural Design (La Magna)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

1720916<br />

Advanced Construction Technology<br />

Design Studies: Building Techniques<br />

The structural engineering design specialization<br />

is linked to a building design and relates to the<br />

analysis of the design with regard to the feasibility<br />

of building, such as defining hierarchies that<br />

de<strong>term</strong>ine the building process (shell construction,<br />

finishing). The sequence of trades up to detailed<br />

solutions on a large scale. There is also the option<br />

of building large-scale models as part of the<br />

specialization.<br />

Appointments by arrangement, please contact us if<br />

you are interested via email to make an appointment.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Mildenberger, Thomas<br />

Kosoric, Maximilian<br />

1720982<br />

Advanced Design Project Studies 1, 2<br />

The advanced design project study in building<br />

technology accompanies a building or urban design<br />

studio project and comprises related work on<br />

a building physics or technical building services<br />

topic. Topic, objectives, suitable tools and a work<br />

plan will be discussed and fixed during the first<br />

meeting (see module handbook).<br />

Dates by arrangement<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Mann, Petra<br />

Mino Rodriguez, Maria Isabel<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula<br />

Bartsch, Rafael<br />

1710125<br />

Impromptu Designs (Frohn): UNPLANNED<br />

PLANS<br />

As part of the research project „Typological<br />

Resilience“, we are investigating the potential of<br />

converting vacant office buildings to residential<br />

purposes. In the last semester, suitable Residential<br />

references were translated into machine-readable<br />

grammars and their underlying spatial<br />

parameters were defined. The goal of the Stegreif<br />

„Unplanned Plans“ is to examine these parameters<br />

and grammars. With the help of geometric<br />

ordering principles, these spatial relationships<br />

are to be mapped without knowing the original<br />

reference. The question is, under what conditions<br />

do new or familiar floor plans emerge? Which<br />

architectural monsters or exact 1:1 copies result<br />

from the previously defined rules? How close<br />

or distant are the generated floor plans to their<br />

original? At the end of the Stegreif, the source<br />

floor plans are revealed and compared with the<br />

„Unplanned Plans“.<br />

Max. 15 students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

1710366<br />

Impromptu Designs (Craig) : #public<br />

storing spaces: concepts for public<br />

storerooms and pantries<br />

The impromptu #public storing spaces: concepts<br />

for public storerooms and pantries want to<br />

address the problem of private and collective food<br />

storage in urban and suburban areas. The main<br />

challenges are the lack of space in apartments as<br />

well as the limited shelf life and the specific (climatic)<br />

storage conditions of food. With reference<br />

to traditional methods and buildings, lowenergy<br />

and sustainable solutions and organizational principles<br />

for public pantries and pantries integrated<br />

in private rooms are to be developed.<br />

First Meeting: 19.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 AM, room 221<br />

Submission/Presentation: 16.06.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 AM<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Craig, Stephen<br />

Schelble, Indra


Master Courses Architecture<br />

1720504<br />

„the place to be“ Impromptu Designs<br />

(Wappner)<br />

celebrate, discuss, linger, chat, present, exhibit…<br />

The impromptu design „Stegreif“ seeks to develop<br />

and realize flexible-use designs ideas for the<br />

former cafeteria on the 1st floor of the architecture<br />

faculty. What scenarios can the space be used<br />

for? What lighting concepts are required to stage<br />

various spatial uses? Which constructive solutions<br />

could enable spatial separations? Could the room<br />

be used for final presentations in the morning,<br />

as a cafeteria in the afternoon and as a bar in<br />

the evening by changing and adapting its layout<br />

in just a few simple steps. In addition to various<br />

floor plan scenarios, a visualization and a detailed<br />

sketch on a scale of 1:10 are expected in order to<br />

deliver a comprehensive systemic spatial framework<br />

for creative use and further development of<br />

an otherwise undervalued space.<br />

first meeting: 26.04.23, 11.00 Uhr<br />

submission & presentation : 17.05.23,<br />

10.00-12.00 Uhr<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Kochhan, Simon<br />

Häberle, Lisa<br />

Calavetta, Valerio Pietro Paolo<br />

1720565<br />

Impromtu (Karmann) Accessible Campus<br />

This is a practical exercise (Stegreif) with a focus<br />

on public space, conceived and accompanied by<br />

Prof. Sabine Hopp, TUDa. As a test, a KIT library<br />

- and the associated outdoor areas as well as access<br />

- will be used for a self-test with the aim of a<br />

change of perspective. The self-test will take place<br />

using components of GERT, an age simulation suit<br />

as well as other elements suggesting mobile and<br />

sensory limitation. This “Stegreif” is divided into<br />

2 weeks or phases: Week 1: In this first phase,<br />

students are asked to complete self-tests and observations<br />

of the spaces. Students are encouraged<br />

to group together for this task. After one week,<br />

students will meet with faculty to present and discuss<br />

their analysis, impressions, and observations.<br />

Week 2: Following this first phase, students are<br />

asked to develop a new design proposal. The final<br />

presentation is scheduled for the end of week 2.<br />

Timeline: 15-29 Juni<br />

First meeting: 15 June (start of Stegreif + hand<br />

out equipment)<br />

Second meeting: 22 June (phase 1 presentations/<br />

discussion + bring back equipment)<br />

Final presentation: 30 June (new design)<br />

Prerequisites: Prior knowledge on accessible<br />

architecture and familiarity with the related<br />

design guidelines.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

Riemann, Alexandra<br />

1720714<br />

Parking Day Karlsruhe<br />

65<br />

On Parking Day, classic car parking spaces in<br />

Karlsruhe will be misappropriated and temporarily<br />

occupied with a different use. In the module<br />

creative, eye-catching, constructive or artistic<br />

installations are expected and proposed for a<br />

parking space of your choice.<br />

Hand over: 08.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 01:00 pm<br />

Presentation: 05.6.<strong>2023</strong>, 01:00 pm<br />

Number of Participants: unlimited<br />

Event format: Online<br />

Language: German<br />

Koch, Volker<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720760<br />

Impromptu designs (La Magna): Digital<br />

design of structures<br />

It will only be done if there is interest on the part<br />

of the students. Details will be made public on<br />

ILIAS<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Andersson Largueche, John David Olof<br />

1720920<br />

Impromptu Designs (Wagner R.):<br />

ONE to ONE textile construction<br />

This impromptu encourages the students to implement<br />

experimental but manageable constructions<br />

in scale 1:1. Starting with existing concepts and<br />

formal ideas we will transfer them into building<br />

materials, construction methods and construction<br />

processes. In the second step, these are<br />

brought into line with the available budget, the<br />

existing processing techniques, and the amount<br />

of manpower. Recognizing and balancing these<br />

implicit dependencies is at the core of the process<br />

from design to the realized project. The students<br />

bring with them openness, a desire to improvise<br />

and persistence in order to work on the joint<br />

implementation in self-organized groups. The<br />

Impromptu will be offered as a block course at the<br />

beginning of the <strong>2023</strong> summer semester.<br />

First Meeting: Thu, 06.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.,


Master Courses Architecture 66<br />

Bldg. 06.34 R 112<br />

(Westhochschule, Hertzstr. 16)<br />

Implementation period: 11.04.-15.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Presentation: 15.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: max. 15<br />

Focus of study: Building Technology<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Mildenberger, Thomas<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Ge, Xioa<br />

1720919<br />

Impromptu Designs (Wagner R.):<br />

pouring structures<br />

Gypsum is an omnipresent and widely used material<br />

that has many positive properties due to the<br />

binding of water of crystallization. Among them<br />

is its ability to be cast. In the Impromptu designs,<br />

an introduction to multipart mould making will<br />

be given at the beginning, as well as elementary<br />

basic practices and techniques. The mixing ratio<br />

of plaster with water plays an important role. In<br />

the multiplication possibility of plaster casting,<br />

modular forms are offered, which can become<br />

cluster-like structures. The implementation will<br />

be done in a free assignment, which will be announced<br />

in the course.<br />

Block event June 23th and 24th <strong>2023</strong>,<br />

Delivery/Examination: Fri, Aug. 11th <strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of participants: ca. 50<br />

Location: Campus West, building 06.34<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Mildenberger, Thomas<br />

Kosoric, Maximilian<br />

1731091<br />

Stegreif (Neppl): Urban Quickie –<br />

Sketching Urban Concepts<br />

In project development, architects and urban<br />

planners are expected to quickly develop concepts<br />

that provide precise statements on the economic<br />

usability of properties and, at the same time, create<br />

an atmospheric image for potential investors<br />

or presentation to a local council. However, balancing<br />

a rough sketch and a precise statement between<br />

a cautious estimate (in one‘s interest) and<br />

the tipping point of profitability (in the interest<br />

of an investor) fails without practice and a good<br />

feeling for estimated values. This ability is to be<br />

trained on the basis of an undeveloped plot of land<br />

within a grown urban structure in the Karlsruhe<br />

city area. An exercise in rapid urban design!<br />

First Meeting: Wed 26.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 1:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Pin-up: Wed 10.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:00 am<br />

Submission: Tue 23.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:59 pm, ILIAS<br />

Presentation: 25.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 2:30 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Weber, Max<br />

1731063<br />

Stegreif (Neppl): Decoding Stress<br />

Nonmotorized transport plays a crucial role in the<br />

discussion about sustainable forms of mobility<br />

in urban areas. However, this is not just about<br />

reducing climate-damaging emissions but also<br />

about reclaiming public space and creating a<br />

new quality of life in our cities. But how do we<br />

perceive urban areas when we travel by bike or on<br />

foot? And what factors influence whether we feel<br />

comfortable or uncomfortable? Based on the stress<br />

measurements of the Urban Emotions Initiative,<br />

we will take a closer look at neuralgic points in<br />

Karlsruhe. We will map, sketch and photograph<br />

different factors and investigate how they influence<br />

our emotions and perception.<br />

First Meeting: Tue 23.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 1:30 – 2:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 2040, R 015<br />

Submission/Presentation: Tue 27.06.<strong>2023</strong>,<br />

2:00 – 3:30 pm, Bldg. 2040, R 015<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Haug, Nina<br />

Zeile, Peter<br />

1731166<br />

Impromptus Urban Design Project (Engel) -<br />

City Concepting<br />

Theme is to be announced on the homepage.<br />

Issue: Tue 16.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission: Tue 23.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Presentation: Wed 24.05.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of participants: unlimited<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Böcherer, Susanna


Master Courses Architecture<br />

1731266<br />

Impromptus Urban Design Project<br />

(Inderbitzin): Show Me Your Kitchen!<br />

Show me your kitchen and I‘ll tell you who you<br />

are! Under this title, we want to explore a living<br />

environment that locates cooking and eating<br />

beyond the convention of the fitted kitchen and<br />

family table. As in past exercises on housing, a<br />

narrative will guide the imagination. How do we<br />

cook? What do we eat? In which spaces and in<br />

whose company do we cook and eat? Thinking<br />

about eating, do we dream of hedonism or asceticism?<br />

The submission requirement consists of a<br />

floor plan and a section as well as a short written<br />

explanation of the idea.<br />

First Meeting: 10.5.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:30 -12:00 am,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R 115, Presence<br />

Submission/Presentation: 24.5.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:30 am<br />

-14:30 pm, Geb. 11.40, R 115, Presence<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

1720981<br />

Impromptu Design: Free Topic<br />

Development of a sound idea for a task related to<br />

building technology and convincing presentation.<br />

Agreement about the topic at the institute.<br />

Dates by arrangement.<br />

Event format: Online<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Architectural Core Competences<br />

Lecture Series<br />

1710409<br />

Lecture Series Architectural Theory:<br />

Production Processes<br />

In a series of thematic lectures, we will examine<br />

the production processes of spaces and the built<br />

environment. We take for granted that the production<br />

of space (and aesthetics) sets in motion and/or<br />

appropriates processes that produce effects (often<br />

elsewhere) that have been increasingly studied in<br />

architectural history and theory in recent years.<br />

We consider material processes of extraction and<br />

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environmental impact as well as social processes<br />

such as participation and appropriation;<br />

processes of standardization and regulation as<br />

well as processes of <strong>program</strong>ming and digitization.<br />

The notion of process is understood here as an<br />

analytical concept that understands architecture<br />

not as a produced end product, but as a long-<strong>term</strong><br />

material, social, and aesthetic practice of many<br />

participants<br />

Appointment: Tue, 5:30 - 7:00 pm<br />

First meeting: Tue, 18.04.22 5:30 pm<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1700024<br />

Lecture Series IKB: Fehl/Farben<br />

Fehlfarben are always all those that are not<br />

trumps. Not only in card games, but also in art<br />

and architecture, they are always overlooked marginal<br />

areas and in<strong>term</strong>ediate zones lying behind<br />

the dominant game. Those missing (reflections on)<br />

colours, which are often hidden behind forms or<br />

formalisms, mark a field of tension: colour on the<br />

one hand as an ostensibly omnipresent component<br />

of perception and on the other hand off-colours<br />

as a cipher for the overlooked, which is all too<br />

often faded out in many academic discourses. This<br />

lecture series approaches these phenomena from a<br />

resolutely interdisciplinary perspective.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

Hinterwaldner, Inge<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Building and Construction<br />

1720759<br />

Building and Construction<br />

In the Bau & Structure seminar (former tragwerksplanerische<br />

Entwurfsvertiefung) the<br />

functional and effective modes of structural design<br />

are examined in more detail, especially with the<br />

specific study of the applicability of materials such<br />

as wood, steel and concrete. In addition, special<br />

structures and their load-bearing mechanisms<br />

will be studied and analysed, which will serve to<br />

develop and support the design.<br />

1st meeting: 19.04.<strong>2023</strong>; 11:30 a.m.<br />

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Rule date: Wednesday 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />

Delivery/Examination: after announcement!<br />

Number of participants: unlimited<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Haußer, Tamara<br />

Kalkbrenner, Michael<br />

Designing, History, Art and Theory<br />

1710104<br />

Raumlehre/Forschungsseminar:<br />

HARD CORE<br />

As part of the research project „Typological<br />

Resilience“, we are investigating the potential<br />

of converting vacant office buildings to residential<br />

purposes. With the help of already developed<br />

training data sets, an AI is being trained<br />

to automatically reduce existing floor plans to<br />

their structural building blocks and make them<br />

machine-readable. In a second step, they can be<br />

algorithmically checked for their potential for<br />

conversion to residential use. However, this entails<br />

different requirements for the development<br />

typologies compared to office construction. In<br />

order to maximise the adaptability of the existing<br />

structures against this background, the walls of<br />

the existing vertical development elements must<br />

be reduced to columns as far as possible, taking<br />

into account static axes and their degree of static<br />

utilisation. This does not take into account the<br />

transverse bracing. The seminar focuses on the<br />

development and examination of approaches as to<br />

how these walls of the development cores can in<br />

principle be reduced to a minimum from a structural<br />

planning point of view in order to create the<br />

greatest possible scope for typological adaptation<br />

of the building fabric. The aim is to develop an<br />

understanding of existing load-bearing structures<br />

so that the AI is fed with the correct data sets. So<br />

that a generally valid recognition is created that<br />

is not based on the individual case.<br />

Appointment: weekly on Wednesday,<br />

11:30 - 13:00 Uhr,, room to be announced<br />

First meeting: 19.04.23, 11:30 - 13:00<br />

Reviews: 17.05., 11:00 - 13:00 und 21.06.,<br />

11:00 - 13:00<br />

Submission: 19.07.23, 11:00 - 13:30<br />

Number of participants: max. 15 students<br />

Sprache: Deutsch/Englisch<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Kalkbrenner, Michael<br />

1710307<br />

Design Theory: PROMISES. Reshaping the<br />

Practice of architecture 2<br />

In response to new climatic and environmental<br />

demands, a multi-layered and complex landscape<br />

of architectural positions has emerged that have<br />

internalized the change mantra. Throughout the<br />

seminar, we will engage in a series of conversations<br />

with some influential voices to gain a deeper<br />

understanding of the cultural implications of such<br />

promises for architecture. To contribute to a more<br />

significant inquiry, each participant in the seminar<br />

will report on a particular topic and curate<br />

the invited conversations with the instructors.<br />

Schedule: Each second week - Wednesdays<br />

First meeting: 26.04.<strong>2023</strong> at 11.30 AM, Geb. 20.40-<br />

R221<br />

Number of Participants: Maximum 16<br />

Final Presentation: 26.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Deliverables: Research report<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Pereira da Cruz Rodrigues Santana, Mariana<br />

Kadid, Raphael<br />

Coricelli, Federico<br />

Garriga Tarres, Josep<br />

1710367<br />

Fine Arts: Fresh air drawing Foot walk<br />

diaries<br />

With the observation of our every day world<br />

begins a process of reflection and visualization.<br />

Through a row of sketches and drawings combined<br />

with short written descriptions we begin an intensive<br />

ex proration of the city of Karlsruhe. In the<br />

time period of one semester, the exercise involves<br />

filling up some DINA4 sketch pads.Personal<br />

impressions of city life are to be documented.In a<br />

similar manner to that of a picture book diary.A<br />

narrative begins to occur. Every participant will<br />

be given a small perspex glass plate,DINA4,<br />

which he/ she can keep with them for the duration<br />

of the course.This plate will serve as a very simple<br />

additional drawing support mechanism.<br />

Appointment: Monday 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM<br />

First meeting: 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/ Exam:<br />

Number of participants: 12<br />

Event format: On-Site


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Language: German/English<br />

Craig, Stephen<br />

1710368<br />

Fine Arts: EARTH/ Stories of Waldbronn<br />

Earth in my hand: dark brown, crumbly-soft, sandy<br />

and full of stones. In a handful of earth there<br />

can be up to eight billion living beings - more than<br />

people in the world! Many resources we use come<br />

from the earth: coal, oil, gold, copper, minerals<br />

and sand. Much of our energy is currently derived<br />

from coal or petroleum. We need the gold or rare<br />

earth metals for our mobile phones. Without sand,<br />

there would be no concrete from which to build<br />

our houses. Without soil, there would be no food.<br />

From earth everything comes into being, to earth<br />

everything perishes. Time to take a closer look at<br />

earth. In Waldbronn, the community has provided<br />

us with a piece of earth in the middle of a new<br />

development area, which we will use to work theoretically<br />

and artistically on the topic of earth.<br />

The seminar includes 3 field trips to Waldbronn<br />

Appointment: Monday 2:00 PM - 5:15 PM<br />

First meeting: 17.04.<strong>2023</strong>; 2:00 PM ; Room 204,<br />

Building 20.40<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Craig, Stephen<br />

Pawelzyk, Susanne<br />

1710407<br />

Architectural Theory: Radical Pedagogies:<br />

An investigation<br />

In this seminar we will discuss the transformation<br />

of architectural education after World War II and<br />

its impact on today’s challenges alongside the<br />

recently publisched book “Radical Pedagogies”<br />

(MIT Press 2022). The historical case studies and<br />

efforts to defy architecture’s status quo will serve<br />

as testing ground against pedagogical strategies<br />

we might employ today. These radical experiments<br />

sought to upend disciplinary foundations and<br />

conventional assumptions about the nature of architecture<br />

as much as they challenged modernist<br />

and colonial norms, decentered building, imagined<br />

new roles for the architect, and envisioned<br />

participatory forms of practice. Although many<br />

of the experimental <strong>program</strong>s were subsequently<br />

abandoned, <strong>term</strong>inated, or assimilated, they nevertheless<br />

helped shape and, in some sense, define<br />

architectural discourse and practice. Viewed<br />

through their dissolution and afterlife as well<br />

as through their founding stories, these projects<br />

from the last century raise provocative questions<br />

about architecture’s role in the new century. The<br />

language of reading and discussion is English.<br />

Appointment: Tue. 11:30 -1:00 pm<br />

Number of Participants: 8<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1710411<br />

Theory of Architecture: Architecture in<br />

Emergencies<br />

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Emergencies are everywhere: they have a global<br />

impact and are usually triggered by global ecological,<br />

economic and social factors. The first action<br />

in an acute emergency is a roof. It is followed by<br />

walls and other architectural elements - according<br />

to the UNHCR‘s Handbook for Emergencies, the<br />

„bible of camp planning“. Even on a larger scale,<br />

architecture and urban planning play a crucial<br />

role in crisis. But how are emergencies defined?<br />

Who is involved in planning and design? Which<br />

architects have designed standards for emergency<br />

situations? The seminar is designed as a reading<br />

and research seminar on projects and offers a<br />

forum for intensive exchange among each other.<br />

Appointment: Wed. 09:45–11:15 am<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

Knoop, Hannah Friederike<br />

1710413<br />

Architectural Theory: Architecture’s<br />

Scales: (Post)globalization<br />

Architecture’s scales are not limited to buildings,<br />

as architecture’s effects are not limited to<br />

structure or aesthetics. Rather, the impacts and<br />

effects of built environments range from molecular<br />

particles to global logistics of extraction, from<br />

human bodies constructing and maintaining it to<br />

regional effects of demographic shifts or cultural<br />

appropriations. In this seminar, we will approach<br />

these impacts and effects by looking at different<br />

scales of modern and contemporary society. We<br />

will discuss both the emergence and the currently<br />

unfolding crisis of the established structures of<br />

globalization, solidified by economy and shattered<br />

by wars and mass displacement. To do so, we will<br />

examine six case studies ranging from community<br />

to the colony to transnational networks. The seminar<br />

will be taught in collaboration with Prof. Dr.<br />

Alla Vronskaya, the chair of Architecture Theory<br />

and History, Kassel University. Meeting together<br />

biweekly in person (connecting online to the other<br />

group), we will discuss a text by a leading contemporary<br />

scholar or theorist of architecture, followed<br />

by an evening lecture and discussion session with


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the author of the respective text. The language of<br />

reading and discussion is English.<br />

Appointment:Tue, 9:45 - 11:15 am<br />

14-daily, Thu. 6:30 -8:00 pm<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1710452<br />

The Laboratory of the Future. The 18th<br />

International Architecture Exhibition in<br />

Venice (incl. Excursion)<br />

The Architecture Biennale in Venice is arguably<br />

the world‘s most important event for architectural<br />

communication. It brings together almost one<br />

hundred individual exhibitions and thus provides<br />

not only a worldwide overview of current themes<br />

and positions in the field of architecture and urbanism,<br />

but also of the current state of curatorial<br />

practice. This takes place against the unique<br />

background of the city of Venice, which can itself<br />

be regarded as a permanent architectural exhibition.<br />

The seminar serves as a sound introduction<br />

to the structure and history of the city of Venice<br />

as well as to the concept and development of the<br />

Biennale. It concludes with an excursion during<br />

which we will intensively explore and discuss the<br />

city as well as the exhibition.<br />

Excursion: Venice/Italy, planned from 01.10.-<br />

06.10.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: 15.10.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: max. 25<br />

Focus of Study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Rambow, Riklef<br />

Alkadi, Lama<br />

1741317<br />

Art History: Concepts and Images of<br />

Nature and Landscape<br />

Creating pictures of the landscape, changing the<br />

landscape in pictures, intervening in the landscape<br />

to change it always also meant dealing with<br />

nature as the physical world and trying to grasp<br />

it. What values and forces regulate this debate<br />

in the production and reception of landscape’s<br />

images? How do the production strategies and the<br />

products, the demands and functions of nature’s<br />

and the landscape’s image change? In the seminar,<br />

we will discuss these questions asking for concepts<br />

and pictorial practices in different historical<br />

periods and in different genres, from painting to<br />

photography, performance and design.<br />

Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Fiorentini Elsen, Erna<br />

1741385<br />

History of Architecture/Urban Planning:<br />

Torfoleum, Heimalol, Metroclo & Co.<br />

Environmental History of Architecture<br />

(Part 10)<br />

For the attempt of linking environmental and<br />

architectural history, the consideration of house<br />

and city as metabolisms is of central importance.<br />

With it, the household of building and operating<br />

materials as form-giving agents and principles<br />

moves into the focus of historical analysis. Often<br />

overlooked is the fact that, at least since industrialization,<br />

the energetic and material basis of<br />

the built environment has been laid not only by<br />

elemental raw materials, but also significantly by<br />

and dependent on commodities and markets. The<br />

seminar is dedicated to the latter. The subject of<br />

investigation will be the relationship between disruptive<br />

modernist architectures of the 1920s-30s<br />

and innovative products of those years. As primary<br />

sources we will make use of product advertisements<br />

in leading modernist journals as well as<br />

the reports contained therein on modern buildings<br />

that were created using the advertised products.<br />

The seminar is the tenth part of a series devoted<br />

to the environmental history of architecture.<br />

1. Meeting: 27.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30-7:00 pm, Seminar room<br />

history of building and<br />

architecture; Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

31.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1741391<br />

History of Architecture/Urban Planning:<br />

Environmental History of Architecture:<br />

Case Study: First Market Hall<br />

The 19th century market is a widespread typology<br />

and as such, it was defined like any modern industry;<br />

its material supply and product output were<br />

only possible thanks to the overlay of multiple<br />

infrastructure networks defined by and for its<br />

specific location. As one of the many crossroads


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between rural and urban areas, the study of its<br />

characteristics and its material and energy flows<br />

throughout history could serve as a starting point<br />

for a more comprehensive study of Karlsruhe‘s<br />

environmental history. The goal of the seminar is<br />

to explore various tools of architectural research<br />

such as archival information, images, diagrams,<br />

and models to examine, uncover, and communicate<br />

the traces of Karlsruhe‘s overlapping<br />

infrastructural layers in order to create an „urban<br />

biography“ of the city.<br />

Appointment: Tue, 11:30-13:00 pm, Seminar room<br />

history of building and architecture;<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Excursion: after arrangement<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 31.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Garrido, Federico Andres<br />

1741387<br />

Research Seminar: History of<br />

Architecture/Urban Planning: The<br />

„Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its Relevance<br />

for the History of Architecture<br />

The „Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its relevance<br />

for the history of architecture In this workshop on<br />

history of architecture, a historical written source<br />

from the 16th century is used to understand what<br />

information on building and the building process<br />

can be obtained from archives. The participants<br />

will gain an insight into the different types of<br />

sources and learn to read, understand and interpret<br />

historical writings using a practical example.<br />

Each participant works with an excerpt from the<br />

Bauhüttenbuch, which he or she first transcribes,<br />

then compares with other written sources and<br />

finally compares with the building as a source.<br />

The seminar requires three days of attendance in<br />

Freiburg im Breisgau, which can be arranged at<br />

the first meeting..<br />

First Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 2-3:30 pm online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 31.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:3<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Brehm, Anne-Christine<br />

1741390<br />

Historical Building Research: Young<br />

Heritage 1960+ _ Postmodernism<br />

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In this seminar, the heritage of postmodern<br />

architecture, which emerged between 1970 and<br />

1990, will be negotiated. This phase of architectural<br />

history has been little researched so<br />

far and represents a challenge in preservation<br />

and renewal. Using a self-selected object, the<br />

respective histories of origin and change as well<br />

as the monument values and criteria and the<br />

historical significance will be examined. In addition,<br />

the identitycreating potentials of the object<br />

for a local appropriation are examined and put<br />

in relation to traditional monument expectations.<br />

It is about the future of these monuments,<br />

about developing them further with respect and<br />

perspective. The results can serve as a basis<br />

for the submission to the student competition<br />

1960+ / Pleas for the Preservation of Postmodern<br />

Buildings of ICOMOS.<br />

Appointment: Mo 3.45 – 5.15 pm,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 016 Library BAG<br />

1. Meeting: Mo 24.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Examination / Submission: Course-related multipart<br />

<strong>term</strong> paper and assembly of guiding questions<br />

for discussion in the seminar.<br />

Submission:10.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 6<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Busse, Anette<br />

Urban and Landscape Planning<br />

1731097<br />

Urban Typologies: Architecture<br />

Journalism Workshop: We Write About<br />

Architecture<br />

The media report on architecture in different<br />

ways and forms. The seminar looks behind the<br />

scenes of newspaper editorial offices and provides<br />

information on the basics and practices of architectural<br />

journalism. After an introduction to the<br />

present and history of journalism in general and<br />

architectural journalism in particular, the seminar<br />

participants slip into the role of journalists.<br />

They research on-site under supervision and write<br />

articles about architecture, urban planning, and<br />

monument preservation. Journalistic forms of presentation<br />

such as interviews, reports, reportage,<br />

criticism, and portrait are practiced and illustrat-


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ed with their photos.<br />

Excursions are offered for the research. No previous<br />

knowledge is necessary.<br />

Dates: https://www.ulrichcoenen.de/SS23.htm<br />

Appointment: Tue 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm<br />

First Meeting: Tue 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 7:00 pm, Bldg.11.40,<br />

R015<br />

Excursion: 24.06.<strong>2023</strong>, Baden-Baden<br />

Submission/Exam: 15.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 12<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Coenen, Ulrich<br />

1731214<br />

Landscape Typologies: Data-Driven<br />

Urban Nature. Lab 3.0 Zürich. diverCITY<br />

speculative scenarios<br />

In times of extensive standarisation, diversity and<br />

complexity are crucial values for the public space.<br />

Can we learn of the methodology of the observation<br />

and study of the biodiversity of a city to better<br />

understand pervasive urban diversities? Can<br />

remote city sensing help us to define the framework<br />

of the future of nature in our metropoles?<br />

Which features are crucial for the definitive<br />

integration of biotopes and natural ecosystems in<br />

the diverse urban cityscapes? With the use of GIS<br />

and extensive data analysis, we will investigate<br />

the complexity of Zürich. A critical inquiry of its<br />

ecology, infrastructures and social structure, that<br />

will inform the generation of speculative scenarios<br />

for “diverCITY Zürich”.<br />

Join the Urban Nature Data-Miners!<br />

Appointment: fortnightly Tue 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM,<br />

11.40, R126<br />

First Meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: 08.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 18 Master + 8 Bachelor<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

Romero Carnicero, Arturo<br />

1731272<br />

Seminar: Garden of Trees, Garden of<br />

Flowers<br />

In the seminar Garden of Trees, garden of Flowers,<br />

we will work together on the realization of the<br />

two courtyard projects for the Faculty Building of<br />

Architecture. The students of the past semester´s<br />

master studio Imagination and Mimesis will be<br />

offered space and supervision for the realization<br />

of their designs. All other students will be invited<br />

to participate and collaborate. We hope for a<br />

dynamic group that will become part of this enduring<br />

project for the Faculty of Architecture. The<br />

forest and flower gardens offer an aesthetic and<br />

functional enhancement of the two courtyards,<br />

benefiting microclimate, biodiversity as well as<br />

people.<br />

Appointment: Wed, 4:30 - 6 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R 115, Presence<br />

Submission/Exam: to be announced<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

Specialization<br />

Research fields<br />

1700011<br />

Preparation Master‘s Thesis<br />

In the semester before the start of the Master‘s<br />

thesis, the partial performance „Preparation<br />

Master‘s Thesis“ must be completed. There, the<br />

Master Candidate should develop the topic or<br />

the question for his / her work by independent<br />

research work.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

1710104<br />

Raumlehre/Forschungsseminar:<br />

HARD CORE<br />

As part of the research project „Typological<br />

Resilience“, we are investigating the potential<br />

of converting vacant office buildings to residential<br />

purposes. With the help of already developed<br />

training data sets, an AI is being trained<br />

to automatically reduce existing floor plans to<br />

their structural building blocks and make them<br />

machine-readable. In a second step, they can be<br />

algorithmically checked for their potential for<br />

conversion to residential use. However, this en-


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tails different requirements for the development<br />

typologies compared to office construction. In<br />

order to maximise the adaptability of the existing<br />

structures against this background, the walls of<br />

the existing vertical development elements must<br />

be reduced to columns as far as possible, taking<br />

into account static axes and their degree of static<br />

utilisation. This does not take into account the<br />

transverse bracing. The seminar focuses on the<br />

development and examination of approaches as to<br />

how these walls of the development cores can in<br />

principle be reduced to a minimum from a structural<br />

planning point of view in order to create the<br />

greatest possible scope for typological adaptation<br />

of the building fabric. The aim is to develop an<br />

understanding of existing load-bearing structures<br />

so that the AI is fed with the correct data sets. So<br />

that a generally valid recognition is created that<br />

is not based on the individual case.<br />

Appointment: weekly on Wednesday,<br />

11:30 - 13:00 Uhr,, room to be announced<br />

First meeting: 19.04.23, 11:30 - 13:00<br />

Reviews: 17.05., 11:00 - 13:00 und 21.06.,<br />

11:00 - 13:00<br />

Submission: 19.07.23, 11:00 - 13:30<br />

Number of participants: max. 15 students<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Kalkbrenner, Michael<br />

1720606<br />

Research Seminar/Sustainability: Futureoriented<br />

Building Materials - A Research<br />

Seminar of the KIT Material Library<br />

The Materials Library of the Faculty of Architecture<br />

at KIT, which is currently being reorganised<br />

as part of the „Materialbibliothek Deutscher<br />

Hochschulen“ cooperation, offers an extensive<br />

collection of materials that, in addition to conventional<br />

building materials, focuses on building<br />

materials made from secondary raw materials,<br />

alternative biotic raw materials and recyclable<br />

building materials. As a pioneer of sustainable<br />

building, this special group of materials makes<br />

it possible for future generations of architects to<br />

understand the value of purity, the necessity of<br />

using secondary materials and the preservation<br />

of value in the case of reuse or recycling. In the<br />

research seminar Future-oriented Building Materials,<br />

Master‘s students gain a detailed insight<br />

into this class of novel, endlessly circulating<br />

building materials. The seminar is accompanied<br />

by individual supervision, joint discussion rounds<br />

on specific topics, input lectures and excursions.<br />

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However, the focus is on the students‘ independent<br />

scientific research work, which aims to provide<br />

detailed descriptions of the materials. In this<br />

context, the students can work on the new KIT<br />

material database and enter data directly. In this<br />

way, the students are actively involved in building<br />

up the database. The seminar will conclude with<br />

an exhibition in the materials library. On display<br />

will be the data sets created by the students with<br />

the corresponding material samples of innovative,<br />

sustainable materials for the construction<br />

industry.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

Böhm, Sandra<br />

Boerman, Elena<br />

1720977<br />

Research Fields:ReGrow - Building,<br />

Commissioning and Monitoring of the<br />

Pavilion at the Federal Horticultural Show<br />

in Mannheim<br />

For the BuGa (National Garden Show) <strong>2023</strong> in<br />

Mannheim, several Chairs of the Department of<br />

Architecture are working on the conception and<br />

realisation of a willow-braided pavilion. Our group<br />

is investigating strategies for improving the microclimate<br />

around and inside this pavilion. In this<br />

seminar, these strategies will now be realized and<br />

monitored on site in Mannheim. This involves the<br />

installation of a spraying and irrigation system<br />

and the integration of plants into the pavilion<br />

structure. Also, a survey on outdoor thermal<br />

comfort will be designed and conducted by the<br />

participants. In addition, other, mostly practical<br />

tasks have to be fullfilled.<br />

Tu. 18.04.<strong>2023</strong> 15:45 PM - 17:15 PM R. 235 /<br />

Mannheim<br />

Examination: 25.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 6<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Bartsch, Rafael<br />

1731095<br />

Research Seminar/Special Topics of<br />

Urban Design: Urban Future Hackathon<br />

- A Virtual Construction Kit for the<br />

Rosenstein Bridge Stuttgart<br />

Stuttgart‘s Rosenstein Bridge, one of the main<br />

crossings over the Neckar River, must be replaced<br />

-a great potential for urban design and accessibility<br />

to the Neckar. Requirements for the new structure<br />

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of the concerns of the environmental network of<br />

mass transit, cycling, and walking. As part of a<br />

hackathon at the Urban Future Conference 23,<br />

experts will discuss possible solutions using a<br />

virtual construction kit and test them in a digital<br />

twin. In groups, we will develop various scenarios<br />

for new bridge construction, which we will<br />

examine together with experts „in real life“ in the<br />

virtual world of the CAVE during the hackathon.<br />

Cooperation with Stadtplanungsamt Stuttgart<br />

and HLRS. Mandatory excursion to Stuttgart for<br />

inventory and Urban Future conference 6/22-23.<br />

Appointment: Tue 9:45 am – 1:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

First Meeting: Tue 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:45 am,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Excursion: 22.06. and 23.06.<strong>2023</strong>, Stuttgart<br />

Submission/Exam: 08.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Form: teamwork<br />

Number of Participants: 16<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Zeile, Peter<br />

1731180<br />

Research Seminar: Cities. Building.<br />

Culture.<br />

In many cities of post-Soviet countries, the historical<br />

building stock is threatened by deformation<br />

and demolition. This is especially true for<br />

residential districts, including the buildings of<br />

late modern eras. What concepts and experiences<br />

are there for converting the neighborhoods of<br />

post-war modernism in such a way that qualities<br />

are preserved and new functional requirements<br />

are achieved? Embedded in existing collaborative<br />

research project between the KIT, RWTH Aachen,<br />

and GWZO Leipzig the seminar analyzes best<br />

practice of transformation in Eastern Europe as<br />

base for new approaches in international and<br />

interdisciplinary dialogue to dealing sustainably<br />

with architectural heritage.<br />

Appointment: irregular<br />

First Meeting: Tue 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 05:00 pm,<br />

11.40 R013<br />

Submission/Exam: Fr 11.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 3<br />

Focus of study: Urban Design<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

1741387<br />

Research Seminar: History of<br />

Architecture/Urban Planning: The<br />

„Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its<br />

Relevance for the History of Architecture<br />

The „Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its relevance<br />

for the history of architecture In this workshop on<br />

history of architecture, a historical written source<br />

from the 16th century is used to understand what<br />

information on building and the building process<br />

can be obtained from archives. The participants<br />

will gain an insight into the different types of<br />

sources and learn to read, understand and interpret<br />

historical writings using a practical example.<br />

Each participant works with an excerpt from the<br />

Bauhüttenbuch, which he or she first transcribes,<br />

then compares with other written sources and<br />

finally compares with the building as a source.<br />

The seminar requires three days of attendance in<br />

Freiburg im Breisgau, which can be arranged at<br />

the first meeting..<br />

First Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 2-3:30 pm online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

31.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:3<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Brehm, Anne-Christine<br />

1720716<br />

Independent Student Research Project<br />

In the context of this free study work students<br />

get insight into the research and development<br />

work currently being carried out at the BLM the<br />

field of architectural informatics and planning<br />

methodology and planning methodology. Within<br />

the framework of the student research project,<br />

the participants work under the supervision of<br />

scientific staff in a specific subject area, work on a<br />

smaller task and document their results in a written<br />

paper results in the form of a written paper.<br />

1. Appointment: individually by arrangement<br />

Number of Participants: 10<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Koch, Volker<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720809<br />

Freie Studienarbeit: Digital Design and<br />

Fabrication<br />

The course offers an opportunity for students to<br />

develop their own researchand design-led investigations,<br />

addressing issues of digital circular


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construction and sustainability through computational<br />

design, innovative construction methods,<br />

material systems and digital fabrication. Interested<br />

students can contact the Professur Digital Design<br />

and Fabrication to de<strong>term</strong>ine possible topics<br />

or to propose their ideas. Topics must be discussed<br />

and agreed upon with DDF prior to application.<br />

First Meeting: by prior arrangement<br />

Submission/Exam: by prior arrangement<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

1720980<br />

Independent Student Research Project:<br />

Building Physics or Technical Building<br />

Services<br />

Independent study on a topic in building physics or<br />

technical building services. Topic, objectives, suitable<br />

tools and a work plan will be discussed and fixed<br />

during the first meeting (also see module handbook).<br />

Dates by arrangement<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula<br />

Mino Rodriguez, Maria Isabel<br />

1700014<br />

Independent Student Research Project<br />

Independent Student Research Project can be<br />

completed at any „Fachgebiet“. If you are interested,<br />

please contact the respective professor.<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Bava, Henri<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Hartmann, Simon<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

Hinterwaldner, Inge<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Medina Warmburg,<br />

Joaquín<br />

Morger, Meinrad<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Rambow, Riklef<br />

Vallebuona, Renzo<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Compulsory Elective Courses<br />

1710126<br />

Special Topics of Spatial Theory:<br />

„FERTIGTEIL“<br />

75<br />

Secular precast buildings are an omnipresent part<br />

of our built environment. Yet their fascinating<br />

evolutionary history remains largely untold. The<br />

seminar delves into this forgotten architectural<br />

history, using concrete examples to explore the<br />

development of the underlying construction<br />

principles and joining logics. Building on this<br />

retrospective, questions regarding the future<br />

significance and potential of this construction<br />

method are addressed: What are the potentials<br />

of this construction method and which have<br />

already been explored? What can we learn from<br />

it regarding circular construction? To what extent<br />

can the analyzed principles be rethought in other<br />

materials today?<br />

Appointment: weekly on Wednesday 14:00 - 15:30 ,<br />

room to be announced<br />

First meeting: 19.04., 14:00 - 15:30<br />

Reviews: 24.05., 14:00-16:00 and 05.07.,<br />

14:00-16:00<br />

Submission: 09.08., 14:00-16:00<br />

Number of participants: max. 15 students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

Perugini, Federico<br />

1710173<br />

Special Topics of Drawing: Drawing<br />

Excursion <strong>Summer</strong><br />

Drawing as a method of exploring reality/-ies in<br />

an individual approach and perception shall be<br />

used for a free evolvement of personality. Preliminary<br />

meetings introduce general questions which<br />

are basis for an intense work with graphic means<br />

of expression during the excursion days. The<br />

destination of the drawing excursion is the South<br />

of France (Les Grande Causses). The travel has to<br />

be organised with private cars.<br />

Date of the excursion: 11. - 22.9.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Beyer, Udo


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1720506<br />

Planning and Constructing: Hidden<br />

Champs<br />

The building stock of our cities contains architectural<br />

treasures - many anonymous protagonists of<br />

the urban scenery, however, do not become part of<br />

the discourse in our practice. Their authors, their<br />

genesis, and their qualities are not recorded in<br />

architectural guides or lists of monuments, and<br />

without the protective or admiring gaze of the architects,<br />

these urban actors are often threatened<br />

by thoughtless demolition. As part of the „Hidden<br />

Champions“ seminar, we want to find these<br />

beautiful objects in Karlsruhe, document them<br />

photographically and graphically, and forensically<br />

explore their spatial and structural properties. In<br />

doing so, we use all the technical means available<br />

to architects - mapping the built environment on<br />

walks, taking photographs in a targeted manner,<br />

keeping logs of thoughts in sketches and<br />

vignettes, and finally drawing them digitally, as if<br />

they were our own. The “hidden champions” of the<br />

city of Karlsruhe should thus reveal their secrets,<br />

provide information about their role models and<br />

futures, and complement the “panorama of several<br />

generations” of local architects. The seminar<br />

results will be made public in an exhibition and<br />

published in an accompanying book so as to<br />

document and represent their deserved value as<br />

urban actors.<br />

Appointment: Thu, by arrangement<br />

First Meeting: Thu, 27.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:00 Uhr,<br />

Geb. 20.40, R240<br />

Submission/Presentation: by arrangement<br />

Number of participants: 16<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wappner, Ludwig<br />

Tusinean, Monica<br />

Hoffmann, Peter<br />

1720560<br />

Dis/ability and built spaces<br />

This course provides undergraduate and graduate<br />

students with an exploration of (in)accessibility<br />

through the usage of spaces through special<br />

equipment aimed at reducing one’s freedom of<br />

movement. Supplemented by normative guidance,<br />

precedents on universal design, and readings on<br />

inclusion, this course aims to provide a comprehensive<br />

introduction to accessibility and a<br />

critical examination of the design of spaces that<br />

often remain exclusive. This course is structured<br />

around analyses and design projects. A site visits<br />

are planned as part of this course.<br />

First Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Regular meeting: Fri. 9:45-11:15am – 11:30am-1pm<br />

Submission/Exam: 28.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Focus of study: Building Technology<br />

Comment: open to both Bachelor and Master<br />

students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

Riemann, Alexandra<br />

1720566<br />

Visual comfort-based methods for building<br />

envelopes design<br />

The course deals with the topic of indoor comfort<br />

in the built environment, presenting requirements<br />

and methodologies for the design of facade<br />

systems able to ensure proper levels of visual<br />

comfort. The students attending this course are<br />

expected to learn how different functions in <strong>term</strong>s<br />

of solar access and daylight provision can influence<br />

building facades during early design stages<br />

of the design process.<br />

First Meeting: Tuesday 18.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Regular times: Tuesday. 14-15:30 & 15:45-17:00<br />

Submission/Exam: 06.06.<strong>2023</strong> (presentation of<br />

individual final projects)<br />

Number of Participants: 12<br />

Focus of study: Building Technology<br />

Comment: Master and bachelor students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

Sepúlveda, Abel<br />

1720567<br />

Visual comfort and daylighting in spaces<br />

This course provides students with an in-depth<br />

introduction to solar geometry, daylight in buildings,<br />

visual comfort and view out. The non-image<br />

forming effect of light on our health and the<br />

challenges of visual impairment and will also be<br />

addressed. While rooted in architectural design,<br />

this course will draw on fundamentals of physics,<br />

ophthalmology, chronobiology and environmental<br />

psychology in order to better understand what is<br />

meant by visual well-being in spaces. This course<br />

is based on various analysis and design methods,<br />

such as scale models, real-world measurements<br />

and computer simulation. It is structured around<br />

analysis and design projects.<br />

First Meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Regular Meeting:Tuesday, 9:45-11:15 Uhr – 11:30-<br />

13:00 Uhr


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Submission/Exam: 25.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 12<br />

Focus of study: Building Technology<br />

Comment: Master and bachelor students<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

1720563<br />

Arch4Health: Designing accessible and<br />

healthy spaces<br />

In this course, students will be confronted with<br />

the challenges and creative opportunities of<br />

designing spaces for healthy indoor experience,<br />

aging and well-being in general. Based on the<br />

literature, the objective of this seminar will be<br />

to research on and explore spatial elements and<br />

architectural qualities that can be used to promote<br />

occupant independence and healthy indoor<br />

experiences. The course is structured around<br />

readings, analyses of space and a design exercise.<br />

This seminar will also provide students with<br />

the opportunity to test assistive devices and to<br />

conduct measurements, the analysis of which will<br />

provide a concrete basis for analyzing accessibility<br />

and indoor environmental quality.<br />

First Meeting: 19.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Mi. 9:45-11:15 & 11:30-13:00 (7 appointments)<br />

Number of Participants: 12<br />

Focus of study: Building Technology<br />

Comment: for Master students only<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Karmann, Caroline<br />

1720616<br />

Project Management<br />

Construction projects require the use of modern<br />

and complex management methods. Qualities,<br />

costs and deadlines are important building blocks<br />

that must be planned and controlled in all project<br />

phases - also in order to be able to realize a design<br />

in a creatively convincing way. The seminar supports<br />

a holistic and integrated view of construction<br />

from project development through project<br />

preparation, project planning and execution to<br />

the acceptance of a building. In addition to the<br />

technical aspects, this also includes the economic<br />

and legal aspects of a project. Parallel to the input<br />

lectures and workshops a semester assignment is<br />

worked on. Project management practices should<br />

be tested and solution approaches developed. The<br />

aim of the seminar is to learn how to understand<br />

and apply project management as a tool.<br />

Appointment: Mo, 9:45-11:15 am, Bldg. 20.40, HS 9<br />

Submission/Exam:<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Fischer, Kai<br />

1720708<br />

Integral Planning: Method-Based Design<br />

77<br />

Planning and design methods help us to separate<br />

from traditional, partly unconsciously used<br />

solution patterns and to consciously expand the<br />

solution space. They can support us in the analysis<br />

of the „planning problem“ as well as in the<br />

development of solution approaches and planning<br />

concepts and in the decision-making process.<br />

During the course, selected methods for the<br />

different planning phases will be presented and<br />

applied in exercises. In addition to an introduction<br />

to the basics of planning and design methodology,<br />

creativity techniques, methods for function-based<br />

planning, morphological methods for conceptual<br />

design as well as formal methods for form-finding<br />

will be taught. The course is supplemented by the<br />

teaching of the basics of architectural psychology,<br />

semiotics and corporate architecture.<br />

Appointment: Wed 09:45-11:15 am / 01:00 pm,<br />

online<br />

1st meeting: Wed, 19.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 am<br />

Exam: Tuesday, 09.08.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 am<br />

Number of participants: 12<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720705<br />

Virtual Engineering: Modern Tools for BIM<br />

Using BIM cannot be Compared with modelling a<br />

3D-projekt. Working with the BIM-Metod changes<br />

the way one works on projekts and also the view<br />

on own generated data, which requires a special<br />

handling of latest CAD-Software. In this seminar<br />

you will learn how to use the software Archicad (if<br />

possible Teamwork, latest edition). The seminar<br />

shows the capabilities of an advanced software<br />

and how it can be used most effectively for creating<br />

an editing CADprojects. Among others, the<br />

advantages of an automated project control will<br />

be shown using the example of the model-checker-software<br />

Solibri. Previous knowlege is necessary,<br />

but can be acquired in a compact Seminar<br />

BIM-Grundlagen. An additional registration for<br />

the compact Seminar „BIMGrundlagen“ is not<br />

necessary.<br />

Accomplishment: a small project, related project<br />

file as IFC, and a paper plan<br />

First Meeting: Thusday, 18.04.23 09:45 am ,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 118


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Appointment: Thursdays 09:45-11:15 am<br />

Submission/Exam: Thursday, 08.08.<strong>2023</strong>, 12:00 am<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Fischer, Katharina<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720706<br />

BIM Basics<br />

Five good reasons for architects to do their planning<br />

in 3D are: Time savings in drawing, error<br />

prevention, transparency in planning, the basis<br />

for BIM and quickly generated renderings. The<br />

current software is multidimensional and comes<br />

with many tools that minimise diligence work and<br />

simplify communication with project partners.<br />

The compact seminar provides an introduction<br />

on the current version of ARCHICAD and a brief<br />

introduction about rendering with Twinmotion.<br />

Within the framework of three units, the fundamentals<br />

of modelling, the use of modelling tools,<br />

controlling the display type of individual drawings,<br />

Layout design and basic requirements for<br />

working according to BIM are taught. The seminar<br />

takes place online. Previous knowledge is not<br />

necessary. Prerequisites for participation are: An<br />

internet connection for the entire duration of the<br />

seminar. An MS Teams university account. The<br />

current version of ARCHICAD 26 and a Twinmotion<br />

Education version. Schedule: 3 units, 6 hours<br />

each (with breaks), supervision dates by arrangement<br />

- online. Submission: Exercise project file, a<br />

plan as *.pdf and a rendering as *.jpg<br />

First Meeting: Thusday, 18.04.<strong>2023</strong> 12:00-<br />

12:30 am<br />

3 Units each 6 h (online) + Consultations:<br />

Fri, 05.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 am-05:30 pm<br />

Mo, 08.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 am-05:30 pm<br />

Thu, 09.05.<strong>2023</strong>,10:00 am-05:00 pm<br />

Submission/Exam : Fr., 23.06.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:00 pm<br />

Form: Individual- and Teamwork<br />

Number of Participants: 21<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Sartorius, Marie<br />

Koch, Volker<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720703<br />

AI-Based Methods and Tools<br />

In the seminar we will deal with the effects of<br />

Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the creative phases<br />

of the design process. Using concrete examples,<br />

we will develop strategies for using the currently<br />

available AI tools and learning to operate them in<br />

such a way that we can integrate them profitably<br />

into our architectural work. At the same time,<br />

we will critically analyze the results and finally<br />

provide individual answers to the central question<br />

of what creativity is and what distinguishes good<br />

architectural performance.<br />

First Meeting: Monday, 17.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:45 am<br />

Appointment: Monday 09:45 am-11:15 am<br />

Submission/Exam: Monday, 07.08.<strong>2023</strong>, 02:00 pm<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Koch, Volker<br />

von Both, Petra<br />

1720752<br />

Special Topics of Structural Design: Form<br />

and Structure – Structural Skins<br />

In the seminar „Form and Structure – Structural<br />

Skins“, special topics within structural design,<br />

such as form finding, optimization, geometry processing<br />

and facades will be treated. The students<br />

will be introduced to the various topics through<br />

lectures, however the focus will lie on the digital<br />

tools used to handle these topics. Throughout the<br />

course of the seminar the students will develop<br />

their own projects. They are asked to choose a<br />

structural skin that they should analyse geometrically<br />

and structurally but also performatively, i.e.<br />

how the skin performs in <strong>term</strong>s of wind climate,<br />

sun shading, temperature climate, etc. Knowledge<br />

in Rhino3D and Grasshopper is asked of the<br />

students.<br />

Appointment: Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. - 13:00 p.m.<br />

First Meeting: Tuesday, 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 11:30 a.m.<br />

-13:00 p.m. Building 20.40 Room 221<br />

Submission/Exam: Will be announced<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

La Magna, Riccardo<br />

Andersson Largueche, John David Olof<br />

Erhardt, Kaspar<br />

1720812<br />

Digital Design and Fabrication: Coding<br />

interactive prototypes<br />

Together with Christian Lölkes, <strong>program</strong>mer and<br />

artist at the ZKM Hertz Lab, we develop kinetic<br />

prototypes made of lightweight materials that<br />

interact with their environment. The basis of the<br />

three-dimensional objects is a microcontroller,<br />

which is equipped and <strong>program</strong>med with sensors<br />

and actuators depending on the individual conception.<br />

The exhibition of the interactive space bodies


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is planned for the Karlsruhe Museum Night<br />

KAMUNA on 05.08.<strong>2023</strong>. Previous knowledge in<br />

<strong>program</strong>ming and electrical engineering is not<br />

required.<br />

Mon, 9:45am-1:00pm, Geb. 20.40<br />

R221 Seminarraum Bauplanung<br />

First Meeting: 17.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: 07.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Kranz, Fanny<br />

Fischer, Daniel<br />

Lölkes, Christian<br />

1720808<br />

Digital Design and Fabrication: Computer<br />

Driven Design<br />

The course provides an overview of current state<br />

of the art AI-tools and critically examines their<br />

relevance for architectural design and construction<br />

processes. We will experiment with exemplary<br />

workflows for various design phases ranging<br />

from inspirational image generation to concepts of<br />

chatbots writing computational design codes and<br />

pragmatic construction applications of machine<br />

learning algorithms for façade panel optimization.<br />

During small exercises we try to identify<br />

opportunities and limitations offered by these new<br />

tools. In collaboration with external experts in the<br />

field, we will develop a basic understanding of the<br />

underlying technologies and concepts and develop<br />

critical thinking and awareness for potential conflicts<br />

within our discipline regarding authorship,<br />

singularity, social inclusiveness, or ethical aspects<br />

among others.<br />

First Meeting: 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 9:45 – 13:00pm<br />

Geb. 20.40 R204 Zeichensaal Bildende Kunst<br />

Submission/Exam: 18.08.23<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Dörstelmann, Moritz<br />

Fuentes Quijano,<br />

Francisco Javier<br />

Wenzel, Baris<br />

1720851<br />

Professional Detailled Planning<br />

In this course the most important principles, rules<br />

and standards of professional detailed planning<br />

are explained in detail and discussed on the basis<br />

of practical examples. These include the following<br />

topics: Waterproofing and moisture protection of<br />

building components in contact with the ground,<br />

flat and pitched roofs, balconies and terraces,<br />

plasters and thermal insulation composite systems,<br />

mould and algae.<br />

Appointment: 07.08.-11.08.<strong>2023</strong>, 9 am - 5 pm, in<br />

presence and online<br />

First meeting: 07.08.<strong>2023</strong>,Building 20.40 HS will<br />

be announced<br />

Exam: 17.08.<strong>2023</strong> in presence<br />

Number of Paticipants: 50<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Zöller, Matthias<br />

1720911<br />

Building Technology: Building summer -<br />

lime, clay, hemp<br />

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BA/MA students are encouraged to explore<br />

hemp-clay and hemp-lime as resource-efficient<br />

building materials with positive insulating and<br />

moisture properties within the seminar „building<br />

in summer - lime - clay - hemp“. The knowledge<br />

about production, processing and use was lost for<br />

these very old building materials . The content<br />

of the seminar is to gain access to these building<br />

materials by testing mixtures, processing them<br />

into stones or as filling between wooden constructions.<br />

This goes beyond conveying technical data<br />

and application possibilities by means of practical<br />

implementation, in which experiencing and experiencing<br />

the building process are added as sensory<br />

impressions. The event will be held in two blocks.<br />

The first block will be held at the Campus West<br />

KIT and for the second block we are historical<br />

park Bärnau-Tachov. The work will be co-supervised<br />

by Marlene Dorbach, who is a site manager<br />

in Bärnau.<br />

First meeting: Fri. April 28th <strong>2023</strong>, 2.00 p.m., building<br />

06.34 R 006 West University Hertzstr. 16.<br />

Block dates by arrangement with interested<br />

students.<br />

Mandatory excursions and block date: Week 33 or<br />

Week 34 (after consultation with students)<br />

Submission/Examination: 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Dorbach, Marlene<br />

1720910<br />

Building Techniques: Lightweight<br />

structures for the energy transition<br />

Membrane covers have a light, bright and friendly<br />

effect in buildings, but they can do even more. The<br />

flexible building material can be used in doublecurved<br />

tensioned structures to generate energy<br />

and reduce energy consumption. The structures<br />

can shade, roofing or even be used as facades.


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There were already approaches 40 years ago to<br />

use membranes for solar energy generation. The<br />

applications are very diverse, for example curved<br />

space structures with textile air collectors or functionalized<br />

membranes for cooling and other innovative<br />

approaches and solutions. With an aware view<br />

into the future, textile structures will be designed<br />

and built within the seminar, inviting to a place of<br />

open dialogue, serenity, and freedom. The focus is<br />

on the topic of energy generation and use.<br />

Regular app.: Fri, 9:45 am - 1:00 pm,<br />

Building 06.34 R 006, Westhochschule<br />

Hertzstrasse 16<br />

1st Date: April 22th <strong>2023</strong>, 9:45 a.m.<br />

Excursion: May 7th-10th 2022<br />

Submission/Exam: August 18th 2022<br />

Number of Participants: 20<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

Kosoric, Maximilian<br />

6213803<br />

Interdisciplinary Structural Development<br />

in Timber Construction<br />

From concept to detail - interdisciplinary structural<br />

development in timber construction<br />

This event is aimed at students of architecture<br />

and civil engineering with the aim of promoting<br />

dialogue and integrative work in the closely linked<br />

disciplines through personal experience. In an<br />

iterative process, equal teams from both facilities<br />

develop a structural timber building of simple and<br />

clear use from the concept to the detail. In doing<br />

so, they contribute extensive prior knowledge and<br />

backgrounds, represent them constructively in the<br />

project and are responsible for the subject-specific<br />

parts of the final project documentation. With the<br />

support of the House of Competence HoC, there<br />

should also be room for getting to know the different<br />

technical languages, working methods and<br />

cultures in addition to project work.<br />

Start Tuesday 18.04. 9:45 am - 1.00 pm),<br />

Bldg.10.50 room 502 Campus Süd chair library<br />

timber construction<br />

Appointment weekly<br />

compulsory excursions according to agreement<br />

Interdisciplinary group work, examination<br />

Recommondation is the successful completion of<br />

the seminar on building materials and materialspecific<br />

constructions in timber construction<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Dietsch, Philipp<br />

Wagner, Rosemarie<br />

1720974<br />

Planning and Building with Light<br />

The students are introduced into different planning<br />

tools for lighting design. Besides fundamentals<br />

of modelling for lighting simulations and techniques<br />

for measuring light, simulation <strong>program</strong>s<br />

for evaluation of daylighting and artificial lighting<br />

situations in interior spaces are addressed and<br />

applied in the seminar. Depending on the projects,<br />

physical models are built and investigated, e.g.<br />

in an artificial sky. Thematic focuses as daylight<br />

usage, visual comfort and interrelations of light<br />

with other indoor climate parameters are investigated<br />

in the seminar and discussed on the basis of<br />

simulations and/or measurements performed on<br />

individual design projects or models. For qualification<br />

targets see module handbook.<br />

Appointment: Mo 11:30 AM - 15:30 PM, fortnightly<br />

Grüne Grotte<br />

First meeting: Mon. 24.04.<strong>2023</strong> 11:30 AM<br />

Examination: 07.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 16<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Alanis Oberbeck,<br />

Luciana Andrea<br />

1720963<br />

Fire Protection in Planning and Building<br />

The students are gaining insight into the fire<br />

protection of buildings. Topics like properties of<br />

building materials and building parts and their<br />

classification in <strong>term</strong>s of fire protection, fire alarm<br />

systems, fireextinguishing systems and fume/heat<br />

outlets, fire zones, escape routes and fire protection<br />

concepts are introduced. Besides addressing<br />

fundamental knowledge, construction and design<br />

related aspects of fire protection in buildings are<br />

discussed in detail on the basis of examples from<br />

practice. For qualification targets see module<br />

handbook.<br />

Appointment: Fr. 09:45 AM - 13:00 PM fortnightly<br />

R240 Bauko<br />

First meeting: Fr. 05.05.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Examination: 11.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 10<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Hermann, Stefan<br />

1720970<br />

Energy and Indoor Climate Concepts<br />

The students will become familiar with concepts


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and technologies of energyefficient building.<br />

Topics like heat protection, passive solar energy<br />

use, ventilation systems and passive cooling are<br />

addressed. New ways of renewable energy supply<br />

show the path towards climate-neutral buildings.<br />

On the basis of examples from practice, energy<br />

and indoor climate concepts for different buildings<br />

types are investigated in detail and analyzed with<br />

regard to presented performance criteria. For<br />

qualification targets see module handbook.<br />

Appointment: Tues. 09:45 AM - 11:15 AM<br />

R240 Bauko<br />

First meeting: Tues. 18.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 08.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 10<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

1720978<br />

Special Topics of Building Technology:<br />

Little tools - Large Effect<br />

What measures may enhance my building design<br />

to ensure a comfortable indoor climate in summer?<br />

On the other hand, how can I maximize the<br />

use of solar radiation to meet my energy demand?<br />

These and other questions are typical in the early<br />

design phase of a building. Therefore, in this seminar<br />

you will learn how to use a set of reliable but<br />

simple simulation tools that will help you answer<br />

your comfort and energy related design questions<br />

and optimize the performance of your building.<br />

Appointment: Tues. 11:30 AM - 13:00 PM R240<br />

First meeting: Wed. 19.04.<strong>2023</strong> 11:30 AM<br />

Examination: 01.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 16<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula<br />

1741388<br />

History of Architecture/Urban Planning:<br />

Historic preservation_ history, tasks,<br />

goals<br />

The seminar provides basic knowledge about the<br />

fundamentals of modern monument preservation:<br />

What is monument preservation today and<br />

how has it developed into this? What should be<br />

protected and preserved? Why do we carry out<br />

monument preservation, who benefits from it,<br />

what goal does it pursue and what categories<br />

of cultural monuments are there? What are the<br />

methods of historic preservation and what are the<br />

challenges in dealing with cultural monuments?<br />

Questions like these will be worked on in study<br />

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groups and discussed during the seminar using<br />

examples from practice. The insights will be deepened<br />

during an excursion to the UNESCO World<br />

Heritage Site Baden-Baden.<br />

Form of event: Attendance with mandatory<br />

excursion<br />

1. Meeting: Mo, 24.04.23 5:30-7 pm<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 8<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hücklekemkes, Nils<br />

1741392<br />

History of Architecture/Urban Planning:<br />

Preservation of Historical Monuments -<br />

Theory and Practice<br />

The preservation and maintenance of historical<br />

monuments or monument ensembles is a task<br />

that is performed by specialized architectural<br />

firms, restorers and monument protection authorities.<br />

The seminar gives an insight into selected<br />

topics and questions. The focus is on the history<br />

and theory of monument preservation, the history<br />

of central European town houses, inventory,<br />

practical examples of monument preservation and<br />

old building<br />

The seminar is offered as an online compact course<br />

1. Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30 pm, online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper due<br />

30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:5<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Hanschke, Julian<br />

6072204<br />

Photogrammetry of Architecture<br />

After the demarcation of the photogrammetry over<br />

other measuring procedures recording systems,<br />

basic admission as well as evaluation procedures<br />

are presented in detail. In practical exercises,<br />

these are translated into real examples.<br />

Appointment: Fr, 11:30 - 15:30<br />

1st meeting: Fri, 22.04.2022<br />

Number of participants: 10 Master,10 Bachelor<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Weidner, Uwe


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Interdisciplinary Qualifications<br />

1700000<br />

Karlsruher Architekturvorträge<br />

„Skizzenwerk“<br />

Attendance of at least 15 lectures of the event series<br />

„Karlsruher Architekturvorträge“, „Vortragsreihe<br />

Kunstgeschichte“, or „Baugeschichtliches<br />

Kolloquium“ of the KIT Faculty of Architecture<br />

can be recognized with a credit point in the module<br />

Key Qualifications. For dates and <strong>program</strong> see<br />

homepage of the KIT Faculty.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

1700042<br />

Basic Course in the Study Workshop<br />

Photography<br />

Photography is a technical medium. The photographic<br />

practice requires knowledge of the<br />

cameras and tools to be used, a profound understanding<br />

of the processes behind them and their<br />

critical reflection. In the first part of the course,<br />

the theoretical and practical basics of photography<br />

are taught through practical exercises with<br />

various camera systems in the form of a compact<br />

workshop. The theory includes both the history of<br />

photography, the basics of photographic technique<br />

and the analysis of photographic images as well<br />

as guidance in understanding the funcionality of<br />

photography. The practical part provides an overview<br />

of the different camera systems, image composition<br />

as well as the handling of digital images<br />

and a consolidation in picture editing using Adobe<br />

Photoshop. The second part focuses on the draft<br />

of a distinct photographic work on a given topic in<br />

the form of a seminar. It starts with an analysis<br />

of a photographic position presented as a paper.<br />

Subsequent is an exhibition visit, which focuses<br />

on the use of different media in the output and the<br />

presentation of photography. After a photographic<br />

exercise, the process of elaborating a personal interpretation<br />

of the seminar topic begins, starting<br />

with the brainstorming, continuous corrections<br />

and the final presentation of the photographic<br />

work in a potential exhibition context.<br />

Studienwerkstatt Fotografie Teil 1<br />

Workshopwoche 1 13.– 17.03.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Workshopwoche 2 20.– 24.03.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Teilnahme am Seminar im SoSe <strong>2023</strong> verpflichtend.<br />

Teilnehmerzahl: jeweils 8 (4 BA/4 MA)<br />

Studienwerkstatt Fotografie Teil 2<br />

nur für Teilnehmer der Workshopwochen in Teil 1<br />

Regel<strong>term</strong>in: Mo/Fr 09:45 – 13:00 Uhr<br />

Gebäude 20.40 R-102 Studienwerkstatt Fotografie<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Engel, Christoph<br />

Zilius, Jonas<br />

1700041<br />

Key Qualifications at HoC, ZAK or<br />

Sprachenzentrum<br />

In the area of key qualifications, offers from the<br />

following institutions can be taken: House of<br />

Com-petence (HoC: hoc.kit.edu),Zentrum für Angewandte<br />

Kulturwissenschaft (ZAK: http://www.<br />

zak.kit.edu/vorlesungsverzeich-nis.php) Sprachenzentrum<br />

(SPZ: https://www.spz.kit.edu/)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Seminar Week<br />

1710124<br />

Seminar week: Shape Grammar<br />

Shape Grammars are rule-based instructions.<br />

On the one hand, they enable the description and<br />

analysis of spatial relations and conditions. In<br />

addition, they also form the basis for generative<br />

spatial processes. In the seminar we will take<br />

different existing approaches to Shape Grammars<br />

and project them onto selected canonical floor<br />

plans. Among other things, we will address the<br />

question of whether shape grammar can reveal<br />

unifying structural principles behind the apparent<br />

heterogeneity of different apartment floor plans,<br />

and which shape grammar is best suited to make<br />

apartment floor plans structurally descriptive.<br />

29.05.23 – 02.06.23<br />

Number of participants: max. 15 students<br />

Language: Deutsch/Englisch<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Frohn, Marc<br />

Wasel, David Jacob<br />

1710206<br />

Language: German/English


Study Program Art History<br />

83<br />

Bachelor Kunstgeschichte mit Ergänzungsfach "Bauliches und kulturelles Erbe"<br />

Exemplarischer Studienplan SPO 2022<br />

1. <strong>Semester</strong> 2. <strong>Semester</strong> 3. <strong>Semester</strong> 4. <strong>Semester</strong> 5. <strong>Semester</strong> 6. <strong>Semester</strong><br />

Kunstwissenschaftliches<br />

Arbeiten<br />

8 LP / OP<br />

Methoden der<br />

Kunstwissenschaft<br />

Überblick<br />

8 LP / OP<br />

Methoden der<br />

Kunstwissenschaft<br />

Vertiefung<br />

6 LP<br />

Wahlmodul*<br />

8 LP<br />

Wahlmodul*<br />

8 LP<br />

Bachelorarbeit<br />

14 LP<br />

Wahlmodul*<br />

8 LP<br />

Seminare Epochen, Stile und Praktiken Wahlmodul*<br />

8 LP 2 LP<br />

Wahlmodul*<br />

8 LP<br />

4 LP 4 LP<br />

Wege in den Beruf<br />

6 LP<br />

Wahlmodul*<br />

6 LP 2 LP<br />

Berufspraktikum<br />

8 LP<br />

Vorlesungen Epochen,<br />

Stile und Praktiken<br />

6 LP Architektur- und<br />

Stadtbaugeschichte<br />

Denkmalpfl. u. Bauen im<br />

2 LP<br />

4 LP Aufbau Architektur- und Stadtbaugeschichte<br />

Wege in den Beruf<br />

2 LP 2 LP<br />

2 LP<br />

Architekturtheorie<br />

4 LP<br />

Vertiefung Architektur- und Stadtbaugeschichte Denkmalpflege und Bauen im Bestand<br />

4 LP 4 LP 4 LP 4 LP 4 LP<br />

Schlüsselqualifikationen<br />

6 LP<br />

Vertiefung Architekturtheorie Architekturkommunikation und wissenschaftliches Aufbau Wahlmodul<br />

4 LP 4 LP 4 LP Arbeiten E<br />

4 LP<br />

4 LP 4 LP<br />

30 LP 30 LP 30 LP 30 LP 30 LP 30 LP<br />

* Es müssen 3 aus 4 zur Verfügung stehenden Fächer gewählt werden. In jedem dieser Fächer müssen zwei Wahlmodule belegt werden.


Study Program Art History 84<br />

Exemplary curriculum for the master’s Art History<br />

1. Sem 2. Sem 3. Sem 4. Sem<br />

Paradigmen der Forschung<br />

Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft<br />

Vertiefung Kunst einer Epoche*<br />

12 LP<br />

Fallstudien Kunst einer Epoche*<br />

9 LP<br />

Perspektiven<br />

12 LP<br />

Ästhtetik und Kulturtheorie Angewandte Wissenschaft<br />

Theorien und Methoden<br />

12 LP<br />

Praxisfelder Kunstgeschichte<br />

12 LP<br />

Forschungsfelder<br />

9 LP<br />

Wahlpflichtbereich<br />

Es ist ein Profil auszuwählen<br />

Profil 1: Kunst und Gesellschaft<br />

Soziologie der Künste<br />

8 LP<br />

Kunst und Politik<br />

8 LP<br />

Kunst und Recht<br />

8 LP<br />

Masterarbeit<br />

30 LP<br />

Profil 2: Theorie und Geschichte der Architektur<br />

Architekturtheorie<br />

8 LP<br />

Baugeschichte<br />

8 LP<br />

Wahlmodul Architektur<br />

8 LP<br />

Profil 3: Transdisziplinäre Studien<br />

mindestens ein Modul Geschichte und ein Modul Germanistik zu belegen.<br />

Geschichte -<br />

Politische Geschichte A oder<br />

Kulturgeschichte der Technik A<br />

8 LP<br />

Germanistik -<br />

Neuere deutsche Literaturgeschichte III oder<br />

Mediävistik III<br />

8 LP<br />

Wahlmodul<br />

8 LP<br />

32 LP 29 LP 29 LP 30 LP<br />

* Platzhalter für verschiedene Module/Fächer mit unterschiedlichen Titeln (Epoche 1: Mittelalter bis Manierismus; Epoche 2: Barock bis Romantik;<br />

Epoche 3: Realismus bis Gegenwart)<br />

Further information on the Bachelor‘s degree<br />

The current module handbook and the study and examination regulations for the<br />

bachelor‘s degree <strong>program</strong> can be found here:<br />

http://www.arch.kit.edu/studienorganisation/studiendownloads.php


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Timetable Art History Winter <strong>Semester</strong> 2022/23<br />

Montag Dienstag Mittwoch Donnerstag Freitag<br />

9.45 – 11.15 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Uranographia:<br />

Kosmische Bilder als<br />

Kulturtechnik<br />

Muñoz Morcillo<br />

11.30 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Türme, Gefängnisse<br />

und Paläste- William<br />

Beckfords<br />

Architecture parlante<br />

Jehle<br />

14.00 – 15.30 Uhr<br />

Übung Text 2<br />

(Pflichtveranstaltung<br />

für Zweitsemester)<br />

Mansuroglu<br />

15.45 – 17.15 Uhr<br />

Übung:<br />

Arbeiten mit<br />

ungedruckten<br />

Quellen<br />

Förster<br />

9.45 – 11.15 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Methoden der<br />

Kunstwissenschaft<br />

(Pflichtveranstaltung<br />

für Zweitsemester)<br />

Muñoz Morcillo<br />

11.30 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Vorlesung:<br />

Geschichte der<br />

Kunst–Renaissance<br />

und Manierismus<br />

Jehle<br />

HS9<br />

11.30 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Kolloquium<br />

Abschlussarbeiten<br />

Hinterwaldner,<br />

Fiorentini, Hauser<br />

14-tägig<br />

11.30 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Wolken und Nebel:<br />

Eine Transhistorie<br />

der Kunst<br />

Hauser<br />

14-tägig<br />

14.00 – 15.30 Uhr<br />

Kolloquium<br />

Abschlussarbeiten<br />

Hinterwaldner,<br />

Fiorentini, Hauser<br />

14.00 – 15.30 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Wolken und Nebel:<br />

Eine Transhistorie<br />

der Kunst<br />

Hauser<br />

14-tägig<br />

15.45 – 17.15 Uhr<br />

Ringvorlesung<br />

Fehl/Farben<br />

Hinterwaldner<br />

Jehle<br />

Medina Warmburg<br />

8.00 – 9.30 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Farbtheorien<br />

Fiorentini<br />

9.45 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Reflektierte Räume<br />

– Architektur als<br />

Sujet<br />

Voigt<br />

14-tägig<br />

9.45 – 11.15 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Konzepte und Bilder<br />

von Natur und<br />

Landschaft<br />

Fiorentini<br />

11.30 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Wirklichkeiten und<br />

Realismen<br />

Fiorentini<br />

14.00 – 15.30 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Skulptur des<br />

Expressionismus<br />

Papenbrock<br />

15.45 – 17.15 Uhr<br />

Vorlesung:<br />

Geschichte der<br />

Kunstgeschichte<br />

Papenbrock<br />

Eiermann-Hörsaal<br />

17.30 – 19.00 Uhr<br />

Vorlesung:<br />

Von Performance zu<br />

Performativität<br />

Hauser<br />

Hörsaal 9<br />

8.00 – 9.30 Uhr<br />

Seminar:<br />

Altarwerke des<br />

Spätmittelalters<br />

Papenbrock<br />

9.45 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Übung:<br />

Das ökologische<br />

Auge<br />

Heidenreich<br />

Ab 15.6.<br />

14.00 – 15.30 Uhr<br />

Tutorium zum<br />

Seminar Methoden<br />

der<br />

Kunstwissenschaft<br />

(Pflichtveranstaltung<br />

für Zweitsemester)<br />

Müller<br />

14.00 – 15.30 Uhr<br />

Kolloquium für<br />

Bachelorstudierende,<br />

Magistranden*Innen<br />

und Doktorand*Innen<br />

Jehle<br />

Papenbrock,<br />

Muñoz Morcillo<br />

online-Veranstaltung<br />

14.00 – 17.15 Uhr<br />

Übung:<br />

Farbe in<br />

gesellschaftlichen<br />

und politischen<br />

Kontexten<br />

Scheurmann<br />

14-tägig<br />

15.45 – 17.15 Uhr<br />

Übung Schreiblabor<br />

für<br />

Masterstudierende<br />

Hirth<br />

17.30 – 19.00 Uhr<br />

Vortragsreihe:<br />

Global Perspectives<br />

on Art & Ecology<br />

Muñoz Morcillo<br />

Hörsaal 9<br />

10.00 – 13.00 Uhr<br />

Übung:<br />

Die Fotografie von<br />

der Kehrseite.<br />

Fotogramm und<br />

archivarische Praxis<br />

Mittelberger<br />

ZKM<br />

14-tägig<br />

Übung:<br />

Malen wie die alten<br />

Meister.<br />

Techniken der<br />

Schichtenmalerei<br />

Lehmann<br />

Einführung:<br />

21.4. (1 Stunde)<br />

weitere Termine<br />

(jeweils 4 Stunden)<br />

in Absprache mit<br />

den<br />

Teilnehmer*innen<br />

30.5.-2.6.<br />

Seminar mit<br />

Exkursion:<br />

White Cube, Black<br />

Box, Green<br />

House, …?<br />

Evolution von<br />

un/typischen<br />

Ausstellungsformaten<br />

(Kopenhagen &<br />

Hamburg)<br />

Hauser<br />

Seminarwoche<br />

30.5.-2.6.<br />

Gestaltungsprozesse<br />

in Latein-<br />

Amerika<br />

Báez-Rubí,<br />

Carreón Blaine,<br />

Gutiérrez<br />

Castañeda<br />

Seminarwoche<br />

30.5.-2.6.<br />

Farbigkeit in der<br />

Architektur<br />

Scheurmann<br />

Übung:<br />

30.5.-2.6.<br />

Workshop „How to<br />

Podcast“<br />

Kastning<br />

Knebel<br />

Seminarwoche<br />

30.5.-2.6.<br />

Graffiti in Karlsruhe<br />

Papenbrock<br />

Blockseminar:<br />

Kunst und Recht<br />

(mit Tagesexkursionen)<br />

Jehle/Dreier<br />

16.06., 30.06.,<br />

07.07., 21.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Dates of the courses see announcement texts<br />

https://kg.ikb.kit.edu/hinterwaldner/3367.php<br />

https://kg.ikb.kit.edu/jehle/2888.php


Courses Art History 86<br />

Art History<br />

Lectures<br />

1800001<br />

Lecture: History of Art - History of Art III -<br />

Renaissance and Mannerism<br />

The age of the Renaissance can certainly be<br />

described as the beginning of modernity. Such a<br />

‚modernity‘, which emerged from the rebirth of<br />

ancient cultures of knowledge and fundamentally<br />

changed the interaction between man and the<br />

world, had to develop an artificial language that<br />

was primarily due to the work of the docta manus,<br />

the learned hand. Artists defined themselves as<br />

intellectuals, humanistic discourses enriched<br />

painting and sculpture with new themes and led<br />

to a changed approach to the conception of nature<br />

and man. The lecture will place a special emphasis<br />

on the history of ekphrasis.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

1800002<br />

Lecture: From Performance to<br />

Performativity<br />

Hardly any concept or paradigm has influenced<br />

art and cultural studies since the 20th century as<br />

much as the so-called performative turn. Today,<br />

this has long since ceased to be understood merely<br />

as the progressive substitution of the work by the<br />

event in the sense of processual art performances<br />

since the early avant-garde currents. Rather, such<br />

an art genre is accompanied, and overshadowed,<br />

by the paradigm of performativity developing in<br />

parallel in linguistics, gender theory, anthropology<br />

and even the sociology of science. The lecture<br />

attempts to systematize how this trend plays<br />

out in relation to the corporeality of actions, and<br />

increasingly manifests itself in the form of ‚microperformative‘<br />

potentials of non-human actors.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hauser, Jens<br />

1800003<br />

Lecture: History of Art Historiography<br />

The subject of the lecture is the history of art historiography<br />

at universities from its beginnings in<br />

the 19th century to the end of the 20th century. In<br />

a cursory sequence, the emergence of art history<br />

as a scientific discipline, the history of its institutions<br />

and acting persons as well as its scientific<br />

theories and methods will be presented and discussed.<br />

The focus will be on the social significance<br />

and the political development of the discipline.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Papenbrock, Martin<br />

Seminars<br />

1800009<br />

Seminar: Methods of Art History with<br />

Tutorial<br />

The etymology of the <strong>term</strong> „method“ (Gr. metá:<br />

„behind, after“ and hodós: „way“) means not only<br />

the „course of a research,“ but also the goal-oriented<br />

process to obtain scientific knowledge. This<br />

course will focus on art historical analytical tools,<br />

their subject-specific suitability, and possible combinations.<br />

Based on selected texts and targeted<br />

application scenarios, we will trace the methodological<br />

history of our subject — from Vasari‘s<br />

biographies and style analysis to iconology and<br />

ecocriticism. The accompanying tutorial introduces<br />

the practice of art-historical work and allows<br />

deepening the seminar discussion of the methods.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús<br />

1800029<br />

Tutorial for the Seminar Methods of Art<br />

History<br />

The etymology of the <strong>term</strong> „method“ (Gr. metá:<br />

„behind, after“ and hodós: „way“) means not only<br />

the „course of a research,“ but also the goal-oriented<br />

process to obtain scientific knowledge. This<br />

course will focus on art historical analytical tools,<br />

their subject-specific suitability, and possible combinations.<br />

Based on selected texts and targeted<br />

application scenarios, we will trace the methodological<br />

history of our subject — from Vasari‘s<br />

biographies and style analysis to iconology and<br />

ecocriticism. The accompanying tutorial introduces<br />

the practice of art-historical work and allows<br />

deepening the seminar discussion of the methods.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús


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1800013<br />

Seminar: Towers, Prisons and Palaces -<br />

William Beckford‘s Architecture Parlante<br />

William Beckford (1760-1844), infant prodigy and<br />

heir to a vast fortune, comprehensively educated,<br />

was entitled to hope for a brilliant career in<br />

England at the end of the 18th century. Things<br />

turned out differently. As sensitive as he was<br />

eccentric, Beckford took refuge in artificial paradises<br />

and eventually became the builder of one<br />

of the most enigmatic dwellings in the history of<br />

English architecture: Inspired by Piranesi Carceri<br />

and modern prison architecture, Fonthill Abbey<br />

once towered 90 metres into the sky. James Wyatt,<br />

star architect of his time, was responsible for this<br />

folly architecture, which we will analyse in the<br />

field of tension between the history of literature,<br />

art and architecture.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

1800004<br />

Interdisciplinary Seminar on Questions of<br />

Law and Art History: „From the Original<br />

to the Copy and from the Analogue to the<br />

Digital“<br />

Originals and copies seem to be clearly demarcated<br />

at first glance. On closer inspection, however,<br />

the field of referring and adopting artistic practices<br />

proves to be just as differentiated as the ways<br />

in which images and artefacts are used. It is less<br />

a matter of object properties than of claimed contexts<br />

of origin, the evaluation of which, however,<br />

is subject to cultural as well as temporal change.<br />

What about memes, mashups and pastiches, for<br />

example, when it comes to the copyright regulation<br />

of copying and editing images on the net?<br />

What is meant by NFT art when we ask what<br />

exactly is being acquired? What about originality<br />

and aura? Can artificial intelligence produce art?<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

Dreier, Thomas<br />

1800007<br />

Seminar: Uranographia: Cosmic Images as<br />

Culture Technique<br />

Fascination and thirst for knowledge have always<br />

sparked the production of images of the night<br />

sky: from constellations and celestial atlases to<br />

moonlit landscapes, moralizing emblems, and<br />

complex mythological scenes taking place in cosmic<br />

expanses. In the seminar, we trace the textual<br />

and image-cultural basis of images of the night<br />

sky - with a particular focus on the reception of<br />

antiquity and iconographic transformations from<br />

the early modern period to our days. In addition<br />

to the question of the cultural technique that<br />

underpins the creation of cosmic images since<br />

antiquity, we discuss the origins of early modern<br />

and modern images of the night sky and address<br />

cultural and political projections that accompany<br />

their purpose-bound „invention.“<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús<br />

1800012<br />

Seminar: Altarpieces of the Late Middle<br />

Ages<br />

87<br />

While painting in Italy since Giotto was dominated<br />

by murals, in the countries north of the Alps<br />

the standards in painting were set by altarpieces.<br />

From the Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck to<br />

the Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthias Grünewald,<br />

the seminar will present major works of European<br />

panel painting of the 15th and early 16th<br />

centuries and discuss them from an iconological<br />

perspective.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Papenbrock, Martin<br />

1800011<br />

Seminar: Expressionist Sculpture<br />

In the visual arts, Expressionism is not just a<br />

phenomenon of painting and graphic art; it has<br />

also left its mark on sculpture. Responsible for<br />

this are, on the one hand, painters of the “Brücke”<br />

such as Kirchner and Heckel, who as autodidacts<br />

entered the field of sculpture and developed new<br />

forms of expression, and, on the other hand, “classical”<br />

sculptors such as Barlach and Lehmbruck,<br />

who discovered and adopted Expressionist forms<br />

and attitudes for their work. In the seminar, the<br />

background of the formation and development of<br />

expressionist sculpture will be illuminated and<br />

the most important sculptors and their works will<br />

be introduced and discussed.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Papenbrock, Martin<br />

1800016<br />

Seminar: Clouds and Fogs: A Transhistory<br />

of Art<br />

Clouds and fogs permeate art both as motifs and<br />

as media. Unstable states are associated with the


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nebulous - ephemeral contour-less forms from the<br />

outside, haze-like cloudy atmospheres from the<br />

inside. The seminar examines clouds since early<br />

Christian painting as mediators between heaven<br />

and earth, as elements of architectural construction,<br />

then as scientifically recorded weather phenomena;<br />

fog appears as blurred sfumato, as soft<br />

canvas or Cloud Architecture. With the Industrial<br />

Revolution and the Anthropocene, interest shifts<br />

from thematic-motivic to material-medial practices.<br />

Hubert Damisch’s ‘Theory of /Cloud/’ leads<br />

as a red thread to the artist duo HeHe, which<br />

introduces us to man-made cloudiness.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hauser, Jens<br />

1800017<br />

Seminar: White Cube, Black Box, Green<br />

House, ...? Evolution of un/typical<br />

Spaces of art interact in constant change with it,<br />

and seem to manifest themselves chronologically<br />

in norms - cabinets of curiosities, salons, white<br />

cubes, black boxes, ‚green‘ indoor and outdoor<br />

spaces shaped their epochs, but were and are also<br />

always questioned as standards. Accompanied<br />

by thematic presentations, this excursion will<br />

explore un/typical art locations in Copenhagen<br />

and Hamburg, as well as urban and architectural<br />

interventions, e.g. (CPH) Den Fri, Glyptothek,<br />

Nikolaj Kunsthal, Cisternene Frederiksberg,<br />

Medical Museion, Copenhagen Contemporary &<br />

Refshaleøen, Superkilen city park, BIG incinerator,<br />

Louisiana MoMA, Arken, Kulturværftet<br />

Helsingør, Dansehallerne Kedelhuset, as well as<br />

(HG) Schimmelmuseum, Kunsthalle, Sammlung<br />

Falkenberg, Aby-Warburg- Haus.<br />

Exhibition Formats - with Excursion<br />

Language: German<br />

Hauser, Jens<br />

1800018<br />

Seminar: Realities and Realisms<br />

In this comparative reading seminar, we deal with<br />

concepts of reality and realism in art from the<br />

18th century onwards. We analyze the numerous<br />

meanings and the changing status of notions like,<br />

among others, mimesis and truth to nature, illusion<br />

and authenticity, originality and document in<br />

painting, photography and literature.<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Fiorentini Elsen, Erna<br />

1800005<br />

Seminar: Concepts and Images of Nature<br />

and Landscape<br />

Creating pictures of the landscape, changing the<br />

landscape in pictures, intervening in the landscape<br />

to change it always also meant dealing with<br />

nature as the physical world and trying to grasp<br />

it. What values and forces regulate this debate<br />

in the production and reception of landscape’s<br />

images? How do the production strategies and the<br />

products, the demands and functions of nature’s<br />

and the landscape’s image change? In the seminar,<br />

we will discuss these questions asking for<br />

concepts and pictorial practices in different historical<br />

periods and in different genres, from painting<br />

to photography, performance and design.<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Fiorentini Elsen, Erna<br />

1800006<br />

Seminar Week: Color Theories<br />

Color is a material in the practices of art. It also<br />

means theories about light and perception and<br />

how to control color’s effects in images. We consider<br />

concepts of light and color in their history<br />

images and texts. Our topics are f.i. fundamentals<br />

of color theory and the physiology of color seeing;<br />

Sir Isaac Newton’s Color Spectrum and artists’<br />

color theories from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe<br />

to Philipp Otto Runge, J.M.W. Turner and the<br />

Pre-Raphaelites; the scientific theories of color of<br />

James C. Maxwell, Hermann von Helmholtz and<br />

Michel E. Chevreul, Vincent van Gogh’s color matter<br />

and color in Neo-Impressionism; color theories<br />

of the Bauhaus in Weimar with Josef Albers and<br />

Johannes Itten and reflecting ideas of digital color.<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Fiorentini Elsen, Erna<br />

1800024<br />

Seminar: Reflected Spaces - Architecture<br />

as Subject<br />

Architectures are essential testimonies of anthropological<br />

self-descriptions and prominent,<br />

speaking objects of visual art works. Works of<br />

art comment on architectures as archives and<br />

media of social, economic and political conditions,<br />

technical innovations, aesthetic norms, ecological<br />

developments, collective and individual history<br />

and utopias. In the seminar „Reflected Spaces“<br />

we deal with paintings and sculptures that make<br />

architecture their subject. The temporal horizon<br />

in which we move in this seminar ranges from the


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18th to the 21st century, the systematic from the<br />

veduta to surreal spaces, models and architectural<br />

fragments as part of modern mental mappings.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Voigt, Kirsten<br />

Practical Courses<br />

1800019<br />

Practical Course: Painting Like the Old<br />

Masters – Technique of Layered Painting<br />

The exercise shows how the „old masters“ were<br />

able to create such fascinating, complex, precise<br />

and detailed images. We paint an oil painting with<br />

egg tempera underpainting on a wooden panel. We<br />

experience the entire process, from the conception<br />

of the picture, to the priming, the production of<br />

the painting materials, to the conclusion. We get<br />

to know various artists who have achieved very<br />

different results with this technique. The exercise<br />

leads to a deeper understanding of the phenomenon<br />

of the image. Please bring work clothes (or<br />

apron, overalls, gloves). Turpentine oil can cause<br />

allergies. Oil paints or individual pigments can<br />

be toxic.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Lehmann, Lars<br />

1800030<br />

Practical Course: The Ecological Eye.<br />

Viewing Art Ecologically - Ecology in Art<br />

On the trail of the question „What can art move?“,<br />

the focus here is on the one hand on the possibility<br />

of looking at art from an ecological point<br />

of view in order to thereby open up new levels<br />

of meaning. The methodology is linked to the<br />

<strong>term</strong> Ecocriticism. On the other hand, the topic<br />

itself is also present in cultural history as well<br />

as in contemporary art. The seminar content will<br />

be explored in four major thematic blocks: The<br />

forest in landscape painting and as a source of<br />

sustainability/The abundance of nature - diversity<br />

as an aesthetic principle and biodiversity/The<br />

ecology movement - alternative approaches in art<br />

and culture (with textual readings)/ Ecology and<br />

sustainability in art - examples of contemporary<br />

positions.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Heidenreich, Sybille<br />

1800023<br />

Practical Course: Photography Upside<br />

Down. Photogram and Archival Practice<br />

89<br />

The photogram, described by Tristan Tzara as the<br />

reverse side of photography, is a central element<br />

of artistic expression in the (art) history of photography<br />

and has served artists such as Man Ray,<br />

László Moholy-Nagy, and Alice Lex-Nerlinger as<br />

a diverse field of experimentation. Using the photogram<br />

archive built up by Floris M. Neusüss and<br />

Renate Heyne at the ZKM | Karlsruhe, students<br />

will practice working with primary sources and,<br />

with the help of art-historical sources, record and<br />

index the images of works by selected artists. In<br />

addition to the archival practice, basic techniques<br />

in photography-specific preservation will be<br />

taught.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Mittelberger, Felix<br />

1800027<br />

Practical Course: Working with Unprinted<br />

Sources<br />

The investigation and evaluation of unprinted<br />

sources often lead to new questions and insights<br />

and therefore form an important part of scientific<br />

work alongside secondary literature and printed<br />

sources. The exercise focuses on dealing with<br />

handwritten documents from the 16th to the 20th<br />

century from the fields of art and architecture,<br />

through their transcription, evaluation and classification<br />

in the historical context, a basis for the<br />

future independent handling of original sources<br />

should be created.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Förster, Katja<br />

1800028<br />

Practical Course: Color in Social and<br />

Political Contexts<br />

Issues discussed in the practice seminar range<br />

from marking territories to military standards,<br />

early modern heraldry to national color symbolism,<br />

including the color codes of political parties<br />

and social factions. Another topic of interest will<br />

be sociopolitical conflicts, crises and wars, the<br />

color-coding of which becomes apparent in broadsheets,<br />

caricatures, propaganda, and contemporary<br />

image media as well. A third field of enquiry<br />

will be, what role color played as means of systematization<br />

in the fields of knowledge, undergoing<br />

differentiation around 1800, and how it entered<br />

Anthropology and, as a means of sorting of social


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groups, (also current) politics.<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Scheurmann, Konrad<br />

1800031<br />

Practical Course: Workshop „How to<br />

Podcast“<br />

„Whoever is not heard in the future will not take<br />

place“. Audio is booming and the number of podcasts<br />

in Germany has multiplied in recent years.<br />

Why does the former niche medium offer so much<br />

room for experimentation, especially to reach a<br />

larger audience for a specific topic? Why is listening<br />

emotional? And which format is the right one?<br />

From acoustic business cards, talk and corporate<br />

podcasts, to true crime or storytelling formats for<br />

exhibitions, discourse or „Behind the Scenes“, as<br />

a content or communication channel you can no<br />

longer do without a podcast. In this seminar you<br />

will learn how to design, plan, implement, produce<br />

and bring a podcast into the world. In addition<br />

to theory about storytelling, hero‘s journeys,<br />

moderation basics and technology, there is a lot of<br />

practice. Whether moderating at the microphone,<br />

recording interviews via the internet, or recording<br />

on location, audio editing, sound production<br />

and mastering - we do it. No previous knowledge<br />

necessary!<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Kastning, Matz<br />

Knebel, Steffi<br />

1800020<br />

Practical Course: Writing Lab for Master<br />

Students<br />

This exercise aims to promote scientific writing<br />

in art history. The <strong>term</strong> writing lab is used for<br />

experimental writing of texts and introduction<br />

to the master‘s thesis. Together, we will practice<br />

formulating research questions, composing a<br />

literature and research overview, and structuring<br />

a work. Based on the students‘ own writing experiences,<br />

there should be lively exchange and filling<br />

of existing gaps.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hirth, Veronika<br />

1800010<br />

Practical Course Text 2<br />

This exercise will focus on the philosophical,<br />

(reception-) aesthetic, psychological, sociological<br />

and ecological epistemic concepts of art historical<br />

methodology: Based on reading protocols we will<br />

attempt to reveal which definitions and categories<br />

underlie the methodological approaches and are<br />

assumed to be constitutive for the art object. In order<br />

to show that each method is characterised by<br />

a specific filter of perception and analysis, we will<br />

try to adopt the different modes of perception and<br />

focal points of analysis to test them exemplarily<br />

and to document them in writing exercises. The<br />

aim is to develop an understanding of their scopes<br />

and limitations.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Mansuroglu, Michaela<br />

Seminar Weeks<br />

All seminar week offers of the KIT Faculty of Architecture<br />

are also open to students of art history.<br />

You will find the entire offer on page 43 of this<br />

brochure.<br />

Colloquium<br />

1800022<br />

Colloquium<br />

The colloquium is intended as an open workshop,<br />

as we jointly devote ourselves to the topics of the<br />

emerging bachelor‘s and master‘s theses as well<br />

as dissertations: At every stage of the qualification<br />

thesis, work can be presented and discussed in<br />

plenary. The colloquium is open to all interested<br />

students, so that they can familiarize themselves<br />

with research-based studies during their bachelor‘s<br />

degree. In order to have a common starting<br />

point, selected texts are made available by the<br />

speakers in advance.<br />

Event format: Online<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

Papenbrock, Martin<br />

Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús<br />

1800021<br />

Colloquium<br />

One of the joys of advanced study is that you can<br />

choose a subject and deal with it in depth and


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with concentration. Diving into research is fun,<br />

especially when reaching the point where new<br />

connections are discovered, or something not yet<br />

investigated appears on the horizon. The colloquium<br />

invites all to present the interim results at<br />

each stage of their research and writing process.<br />

Here, an exchange of practical, technical and<br />

content-related aspects takes place in the plenum:<br />

Topic, scope of work, structure, argumentation<br />

strategies, research, etc. are discussed.<br />

Event format: Online<br />

Language: German<br />

Hinterwaldner, Inge<br />

Fiorentini Elsen, Erna<br />

Hauser, Jens<br />

Lecture Series<br />

1800014<br />

Vortragsreihe: Global Perspectives on Art<br />

& Ecology<br />

The series of lectures, „Global Perspectives on Art<br />

& Ecology,“ will continue in the summer semester<br />

of <strong>2023</strong>. The causes of the climate crisis are<br />

rooted in aesthetic perceptions and cultural habits<br />

that have not been challenged for centuries. In<br />

this lecture series, historians of art and science<br />

discuss how such visual and cultural practices<br />

can be identified and analyzed to understand art<br />

as a transformative ecological force. In the winter<br />

semester of 2022-<strong>2023</strong>, ecocritical scholars Halyna<br />

Kohut, Omar Olivares Sandoval, Oliver Hochadel,<br />

Nazar Kozak, Jesús Muñoz Morcillo, and<br />

Sophia Farmer have addressed core issues in the<br />

discourse through case studies and introductive<br />

lectures. In the summer semester, art historians<br />

such as Amanda Boetzkes and Peter Krieger will<br />

focus on the challenges of ecocritical perspectives<br />

in present and past contexts, from early modern<br />

perceptions of nature to today‘s symbiosis of art<br />

and activism.<br />

Muñoz Morcillo, Jesús<br />

1700024<br />

Lecture Series IKB: Fehl/Farben<br />

Fehlfarben are always all those that are not<br />

trumps. Not only in card games, but also in art<br />

and architecture, they are always overlooked marginal<br />

areas and in<strong>term</strong>ediate zones lying behind<br />

the dominant game. Those missing (reflections on)<br />

colours, which are often hidden behind forms or<br />

formalisms, mark a field of tension: colour on the<br />

91<br />

one hand as an ostensibly omnipresent component<br />

of perception and on the other hand off-colours<br />

as a cipher for the overlooked, which is all too<br />

often faded out in many academic discourses. This<br />

lecture series approaches these phenomena from a<br />

resolutely interdisciplinary perspective.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Jehle, Oliver<br />

Hinterwaldner, Inge<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1710409<br />

Lecture Series Architectural Theory:<br />

Production Processes<br />

In a series of thematic lectures, we will examine<br />

the production processes of spaces and the built<br />

environment. We take for granted that the production<br />

of space (and aesthetics) sets in motion and/or<br />

appropriates processes that produce effects (often<br />

elsewhere) that have been increasingly studied in<br />

architectural history and theory in recent years.<br />

We consider material processes of extraction and<br />

environmental impact as well as social processes<br />

such as participation and appropriation;<br />

processes of standardization and regulation as<br />

well as processes of <strong>program</strong>ming and digitization.<br />

The notion of process is understood here as an<br />

analytical concept that understands architecture<br />

not as a produced end product, but as a long-<strong>term</strong><br />

material, social, and aesthetic practice of many<br />

participants<br />

Appointment: Tue, 5:30 - 7:00 pm<br />

First meeting: Tue, 18.04.22 5:30 pm<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1700000<br />

Karlsruher Architekturvorträge<br />

„Skizzenwerk“<br />

Attendance of at least 15 lectures of the event series<br />

„Karlsruher Architekturvorträge“, „Vortragsreihe<br />

Kunstgeschichte“, or „Baugeschichtliches<br />

Kolloquium“ of the KIT Faculty of Architecture<br />

can be recognized with a credit point in the module<br />

Key Qualifications. For dates and <strong>program</strong> see<br />

homepage of the KIT Faculty.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk


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Architecture Courses<br />

1741352<br />

History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Planning 1<br />

This This lecture series, the first of three consecutive<br />

modules, examines in chronological order the<br />

development of architecture and urban planning<br />

across the ages. We will tackle the task of<br />

analyzing the driving forces and factors that have<br />

de<strong>term</strong>ined the cultural change in both the production<br />

and the interpretation of the relationship<br />

between architecture and the city. The goal is to<br />

describe these transformations and to understand<br />

their historical logic. Buildings will be addressed<br />

as components of the broader city system and<br />

the latter will be interpreted in its intertwining<br />

with the territorial structure. The lectures in<br />

Architecture and Urban History 1 are devoted to<br />

the beginnings of architecture and city planning<br />

with particular focus to their development from<br />

Antiquity to the Early Modern Period. The lecture<br />

is accompanied by exercises in which the students<br />

dedicate themselves to historical building analysis<br />

of selected examples in their particular urban and<br />

territorial context.<br />

Appointment Lecture: Thu 09:45-11:15 am,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal<br />

1. Meeting Lecture: 20.04.<strong>2023</strong> online with Ilias<br />

Appointment Practice: Thu 11:30-13:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal ,<br />

HS 9, GG, Geb. 10.50 R 701.3<br />

Exam: 11.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1741355<br />

History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Planning 3<br />

This lecture series on the history of urban planning<br />

examines in chronological order the development<br />

of architecture and urban planning across<br />

the ages. We will tackle the task of analyzing the<br />

driving forces and factors that have de<strong>term</strong>ined<br />

the cultural change in both the production and<br />

the interpretation of the relationship between<br />

architecture and the city. The goal is to describe<br />

these transformations and to understand their<br />

historical logic. Buildings will be addressed as<br />

components of the broader city system and the<br />

latter will be interpreted in its intertwining with<br />

the territorial structure.This module addresses<br />

the fundamental changes in architecture and the<br />

city in the 20th Century.The focus is on the deep<br />

socio-cultural, economic and ecological consequences<br />

of industrialization and capitalist production<br />

on the modern conceptions of the disciplines<br />

of architecture and urban planning. The lecture is<br />

accompanied by an exercise in which the students<br />

get to know and apply the methods of building<br />

surveying(see separate description of this part of<br />

the module).<br />

Appointment: Fri 09:45-11:15 pm,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal<br />

1. Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong> online with Ilias<br />

Exam: 10.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1741356<br />

Building Survey and Survey<br />

In the course „Building Surveying“, lectures and<br />

exercises provide an introduction to the analytical<br />

and methodical approach of surveying and<br />

measurement methods as well as the forms of<br />

documentation and focus on individual areas<br />

that form the basis for accurate and well-founded<br />

planning with existing building fabric and its essential<br />

characteristics. The exact and true-to-scale<br />

measurement is the basis for the future planning,<br />

which can be created with different methods. With<br />

the recording on site and the documentation of the<br />

existing, the building is measured and documented<br />

in drawings and thus made ascertainable and<br />

evaluable in its complexity. Procedure: Building<br />

Survey <strong>2023</strong> will take place in a mixed format of<br />

face-to-face and online events. All information,<br />

assignments and lectures are provided on ILIAS.<br />

The work is done and handed in in groups of two,<br />

which in turn are placed in groups of four, in<br />

which they organize themselves. Several groups of<br />

two are assigned to a tutor, with whom they can<br />

arrange supervision appointments on designated<br />

days. At least once each assignment must be<br />

submitted to the tutor for correction.<br />

Date: Fr 11:30-1 pm<br />

1. Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Juretzko, Manfred<br />

Busse, Anette


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1710411<br />

Theory of Architecture: Architecture in<br />

Emergencies<br />

Emergencies are everywhere: they have a global<br />

impact and are usually triggered by global ecological,<br />

economic and social factors. The first action<br />

in an acute emergency is a roof. It is followed by<br />

walls and other architectural elements - according<br />

to the UNHCR‘s Handbook for Emergencies, the<br />

„bible of camp planning“. Even on a larger scale,<br />

architecture and urban planning play a crucial<br />

role in crisis. But how are emergencies defined?<br />

Who is involved in planning and design? Which<br />

architects have designed standards for emergency<br />

situations? The seminar is designed as a reading<br />

and research seminar on projects and offers a<br />

forum for intensive exchange among each other.<br />

Appointment: Wed. 09:45–11:15 am<br />

Number of Participants: 15<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

Knoop, Hannah Friederike<br />

1710407<br />

Architectural Theory: Radical Pedagogies:<br />

An investigation<br />

In this seminar we will discuss the transformation<br />

of architectural education after World War II and<br />

its impact on today’s challenges alongside the<br />

recently publisched book “Radical Pedagogies”<br />

(MIT Press 2022). The historical case studies and<br />

efforts to defy architecture’s status quo will serve<br />

as testing ground against pedagogical strategies<br />

we might employ today. These radical experiments<br />

sought to upend disciplinary foundations and<br />

conventional assumptions about the nature of architecture<br />

as much as they challenged modernist<br />

and colonial norms, decentered building, imagined<br />

new roles for the architect, and envisioned<br />

participatory forms of practice. Although many<br />

of the experimental <strong>program</strong>s were subsequently<br />

abandoned, <strong>term</strong>inated, or assimilated, they nevertheless<br />

helped shape and, in some sense, define<br />

architectural discourse and practice. Viewed<br />

through their dissolution and afterlife as well<br />

as through their founding stories, these projects<br />

from the last century raise provocative questions<br />

about architecture’s role in the new century. The<br />

language of reading and discussion is English.<br />

Appointment: Tue. 11:30 -1:00 pm<br />

Number of Participants: 8<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1710409<br />

Lecture Series Architectural Theory:<br />

Production Processes<br />

93<br />

In a series of thematic lectures, we will examine<br />

the production processes of spaces and the built<br />

environment. We take for granted that the production<br />

of space (and aesthetics) sets in motion and/or<br />

appropriates processes that produce effects (often<br />

elsewhere) that have been increasingly studied in<br />

architectural history and theory in recent years.<br />

We consider material processes of extraction and<br />

environmental impact as well as social processes<br />

such as participation and appropriation;<br />

processes of standardization and regulation as<br />

well as processes of <strong>program</strong>ming and digitization.<br />

The notion of process is understood here as an<br />

analytical concept that understands architecture<br />

not as a produced end product, but as a long-<strong>term</strong><br />

material, social, and aesthetic practice of many<br />

participants<br />

Appointment: Tue, 5:30 - 7:00 pm<br />

First meeting: Tue, 18.04.22 5:30 pm<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Meister, Anna-Maria<br />

1710452<br />

The Laboratory of the Future. The 18th<br />

International Architecture Exhibition in<br />

Venice (incl. Excursion)<br />

The Architecture Biennale in Venice is arguably<br />

the world‘s most important event for architectural<br />

communication. It brings together almost one<br />

hundred individual exhibitions and thus provides<br />

not only a worldwide overview of current themes<br />

and positions in the field of architecture and urbanism,<br />

but also of the current state of curatorial<br />

practice. This takes place against the unique<br />

background of the city of Venice, which can itself<br />

be regarded as a permanent architectural exhibition.<br />

The seminar serves as a sound introduction<br />

to the structure and history of the city of Venice<br />

as well as to the concept and development of the<br />

Biennale. It concludes with an excursion during<br />

which we will intensively explore and discuss the<br />

city as well as the exhibition.<br />

Excursion: Venice/Italy, planned from 01.10.-<br />

06.10.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: 15.10.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Participants: max. 25<br />

Focus of Study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Rambow, Riklef<br />

Alkadi, Lama


Courses Art History 94<br />

1741387<br />

Research Seminar: History of<br />

Architecture/Urban Planning: The<br />

„Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its<br />

Relevance for the History of Architecture<br />

The „Freiburger Hüttenbuch“ and its relevance<br />

for the history of architecture In this workshop on<br />

history of architecture, a historical written source<br />

from the 16th century is used to understand what<br />

information on building and the building process<br />

can be obtained from archives. The participants<br />

will gain an insight into the different types of<br />

sources and learn to read, understand and interpret<br />

historical writings using a practical example.<br />

Each participant works with an excerpt from the<br />

Bauhüttenbuch, which he or she first transcribes,<br />

then compares with other written sources and<br />

finally compares with the building as a source.<br />

The seminar requires three days of attendance in<br />

Freiburg im Breisgau, which can be arranged at<br />

the first meeting..<br />

First Meeting: 21.04.<strong>2023</strong>, 2-3:30 pm online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 31.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:3<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Brehm, Anne-Christine<br />

1741385<br />

History of Architecture/Urban Planning:<br />

Torfoleum, Heimalol, Metroclo & Co.<br />

Environmental History of Architecture<br />

(Part 10)<br />

For the attempt of linking environmental and<br />

architectural history, the consideration of house<br />

and city as metabolisms is of central importance.<br />

With it, the household of building and operating<br />

materials as form-giving agents and principles<br />

moves into the focus of historical analysis. Often<br />

overlooked is the fact that, at least since industrialization,<br />

the energetic and material basis of<br />

the built environment has been laid not only by<br />

elemental raw materials, but also significantly by<br />

and dependent on commodities and markets. The<br />

seminar is dedicated to the latter. The subject of<br />

investigation will be the relationship between disruptive<br />

modernist architectures of the 1920s-30s<br />

and innovative products of those years. As primary<br />

sources we will make use of product advertisements<br />

in leading modernist journals as well as<br />

the reports contained therein on modern buildings<br />

that were created using the advertised products.<br />

The seminar is the tenth part of a series devoted<br />

to the environmental history of architecture.<br />

1. Meeting: 27.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30-7:00 pm, Seminar room<br />

history of building and architecture;<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 31.08.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1741391<br />

History of Architecture/Urban Planning:<br />

Environmental History of Architecture:<br />

Case Study: First Market Hall<br />

The 19th century market is a widespread typology<br />

and as such, it was defined like any modern industry;<br />

its material supply and product output were<br />

only possible thanks to the overlay of multiple<br />

infrastructure networks defined by and for its<br />

specific location. As one of the many crossroads<br />

between rural and urban areas, the study of its<br />

characteristics and its material and energy flows<br />

throughout history could serve as a starting point<br />

for a more comprehensive study of Karlsruhe‘s<br />

environmental history. The goal of the seminar is<br />

to explore various tools of architectural research<br />

such as archival information, images, diagrams,<br />

and models to examine, uncover, and communicate<br />

the traces of Karlsruhe‘s overlapping<br />

infrastructural layers in order to create an „urban<br />

biography“ of the city.<br />

Appointment: Tue, 11:30-13:00 pm, Seminar room<br />

history of building and architecture;<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R 015<br />

Excursion: after arrangement<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 31.06.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 5<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Garrido, Federico Andres<br />

1741390<br />

Historical Building Research: Young<br />

Heritage 1960+ _ Postmodernism<br />

In this seminar, the heritage of postmodern<br />

architecture, which emerged between 1970 and<br />

1990, will be negotiated. This phase of architectural<br />

history has been little researched so far<br />

and represents a challenge in preservation and<br />

renewal. Using a self-selected object, the respective<br />

histories of origin and change as well as the<br />

monument values and criteria and the historical


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significance will be examined. In addition, the<br />

identity-creating potentials of the object for a local<br />

appropriation are examined and put in relation<br />

to traditional monument expectations. It is about<br />

the future of these monuments, about developing<br />

them further with respect and perspective. The results<br />

can serve as a basis for the submission to the<br />

student competition 1960+ / Pleas for the Preservation<br />

of Postmodern Buildings of ICOMOS.<br />

Appointment: Mo 3.45 – 5.15 pm, Bldg. 20.40,<br />

R 016 Library BAG<br />

1. Meeting: Mo 24.04.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Examination / Submission: Course-related multipart<br />

<strong>term</strong> paper and assembly of guiding questions<br />

for discussion in the seminar.<br />

Submission:10.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 6<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Busse, Anette<br />

1741392<br />

History of Architecture: Preservation<br />

of Historical Monuments - Theory and<br />

Practice<br />

The preservation and maintenance of historical<br />

monuments or monument ensembles is a task<br />

that is performed by specialized architectural<br />

firms, restorers and monument protection authorities.<br />

The seminar gives an insight into selected<br />

topics and questions. The focus is on the history<br />

and theory of monument preservation, the history<br />

of central European town houses, inventory,<br />

practical examples of monument preservation and<br />

old building The seminar is offered as an online<br />

compact course<br />

1. Meeting: Thu 20.04.<strong>2023</strong> 5:30 pm, online<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper<br />

due 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:5<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: Blended (On-Site/Online)<br />

Language: German<br />

Hanschke, Julian<br />

1741388<br />

History of Architecture: Historic<br />

preservation_ history, tasks, goals<br />

The seminar provides basic knowledge about the<br />

fundamentals of modern monument preservation:<br />

What is monument preservation today and<br />

how has it developed into this? What should be<br />

protected and preserved? Why do we carry out<br />

monument preservation, who benefits from it,<br />

what goal does it pursue and what categories<br />

of cultural monuments are there? What are the<br />

95<br />

methods of historic preservation and what are the<br />

challenges in dealing with cultural monuments?<br />

Questions like these will be worked on in study<br />

groups and discussed during the seminar using<br />

examples from practice. The insights will be deepened<br />

during an excursion to the UNESCO World<br />

Heritage Site Baden-Baden.<br />

Form of event: Attendance with mandatory excursion<br />

1. Meeting: Mo, 24.04.23 5:30-7 pm<br />

Submission/Exam: presentation and paper #<br />

due 30.09.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants: 8<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Hücklekemkes, Nils<br />

1741393<br />

Building in Existing Contexts: Nothing<br />

New - Better Building with Existing<br />

Buildings in Karlsruhe<br />

Converting, adding on, continuing to build - the<br />

building stock offers numerous possibilities for<br />

continuing it. Reason enough to devote an exhibition<br />

to a selection of current international examples<br />

that show that versatile transformations and<br />

new uses of the built heritage are possible. The<br />

exhibition of the Deutsches Architekturmuseum,<br />

which will be shown in Karlsruhe from 19.10.23 to<br />

19.11.23, presents clever and creative strategies in<br />

dealing with existing architecture on the basis of<br />

six thematic areas. A survey of selected buildings<br />

in Karlsruhe expands the international perspectives<br />

and questions with the inclusion of users and<br />

owners This local contribution to the exhibition<br />

will be developed and prepared in the seminar<br />

Bauen im Bestand in cooperation with the curator<br />

Jonas Malzahn<br />

Appointment: Wed, 11.30 – 13.00, Geb. 20.40,<br />

R 015 Seminarraum BAG<br />

Submission/Exam: Course-related multi-part <strong>term</strong><br />

paper and composition of exhibition material.<br />

Submission 19.07.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Number of Paticipants:16<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

Busse, Anette


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(Zugang über Raum 106)<br />

Faculty Library<br />

(Access via Room 106)<br />

008 – 017 BAU- UND ARCHITEKTUR-<br />

GESCHICHTE<br />

History of Buildung<br />

and Architecture<br />

Prof. Dr. Medina Warmburg<br />

016 Bibliothek Baugeschichte<br />

Library of Building History<br />

018 – 022 KUNSTGESCHICHTE<br />

Art History<br />

018 Prof.’in Dr. Hinterwaldner<br />

020 Sekretariat<br />

Secretrary<br />

022 Prof. Dr. Jehle<br />

FAKULTÄT BAU-, GEO- UND<br />

UMWELTWISSENSCHAFTEN<br />

Faculty of Civil Engineering<br />

006/7 Fachschaft Geodäsie<br />

Student Council Geodesy<br />

023 – 030 Institut für Photogrammetrie<br />

Intitute for Photogrammetry<br />

031 – 050 Geodätisches Institut<br />

Geodetic Institute<br />

039.1 PC-Pool<br />

040 Haid-Hörsaal<br />

Haid Lecture Hall<br />

048 Sky-Hörsaal<br />

Sky Lecture Hall<br />

051 Hausmeister<br />

Caretaker<br />

Aufzug<br />

Elevator


102<br />

GEBÄUDE 20.40<br />

1. Obergeschoss<br />

BUILDING 20.40<br />

First Floor<br />

118 – 122<br />

123 – 125 127 – 130 131<br />

132<br />

102<br />

Hörsaal 9<br />

133<br />

101<br />

Egon-<br />

Eiermann-<br />

Hörsaal<br />

(HS 16)<br />

134<br />

WC<br />

D<br />

106<br />

Bibliothek<br />

Caféhaus<br />

Coffee Shop<br />

141<br />

WC<br />

H<br />

135<br />

110 – 115 108/09<br />

143 139/140<br />

138<br />

136<br />

105<br />

104<br />

Grüne Grotte<br />

103<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

101 EGON-EIERMANN-HÖRSAAL<br />

HS 16 Lecture Hall<br />

102 HÖRSAAL 9<br />

HS 9 Lecture Hall 9<br />

103 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

104 Seminarraum Grüne Grotte<br />

Seminar Room<br />

105 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

106 Fakultätsbibliothek<br />

Faculty Library<br />

110 – 115 GEBÄUDELEHRE<br />

Building Design<br />

Prof. Morger<br />

113 Seminarraum Gebäudelehre<br />

Seminar Room Building Design<br />

118 – 122 BUILDING LIFECYCLE<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Building Lifecycle Management<br />

Prof.’in Dr. v. Both<br />

123 – 125 KUNSTGESCHICHTE<br />

Art History<br />

127–130 TRAGWERKSPLANUNG UND<br />

KONSTRUKTIVES ENTWERFEN<br />

Design of Structure<br />

Prof. Dr. La Magna<br />

131 DIGITAL DESIGN AND<br />

FABRICATION<br />

Tenure-Track-Prof. Dörstelmann<br />

132 BAUTECHNOLOGIE<br />

Building Technology<br />

Prof.’in Dr. R. Wagner<br />

133/134 Arbeitssäle<br />

Student Studios<br />

135 Dekanatssekretariat<br />

Dean‘s Secretary<br />

136 Fakultätssitzungssaal<br />

Faculty-Meeting Room<br />

138 Dekan und Geschäftsführung<br />

Dean and Managing Director<br />

139/140 Studiendekanat / Dean of Studies’ Office<br />

Fakultätsprüfungsamt<br />

Faculty Examination Office<br />

Studienberatung / Study Counselling<br />

Fakultät Architektur international –<br />

Erasmusbüro / Erasmus Office<br />

141 Materialbibliothek<br />

Material Collection<br />

143 Öffentlichkeitsarbeit<br />

Public Relations


103<br />

GEBÄUDE 20.40<br />

2. Obergeschoss<br />

BUILDING 20.40<br />

Second Floor<br />

221 – 230<br />

231 – 233 234 – 239 240 241 – 250<br />

204<br />

Zeichensaal<br />

203<br />

201<br />

202<br />

216–<br />

220<br />

WC<br />

D<br />

213<br />

Bibliothek<br />

262<br />

PlotPool<br />

260 257<br />

WC<br />

H<br />

215<br />

210/211<br />

254 –258<br />

208 207 206<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

201 Fachschaft Kunstgeschichte<br />

Student Council Art History<br />

202 Fachschaft Architektur<br />

Student Council Architecture<br />

203 Arbeitssäle<br />

Student Studios<br />

204 Zeichensaal<br />

Drawing Room<br />

206/208 Arbeitssäle<br />

Student Studios<br />

207 Zeichensaal<br />

210 EKUT-Seminarraum<br />

Seminar Room<br />

213 Fakultätsbibliothek<br />

Faculty Library<br />

211–215 ARCHITECTURE AND<br />

INTELLIGENT LIVING<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Karmann<br />

216–220 RAUM UND ENTWERFEN<br />

Architectural Space and Design<br />

Prof. Frohn<br />

221–230 BAUPLANUNG<br />

Architectural Design<br />

Prof. Hartmann<br />

231–233 BILDENDE KUNST<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Prof. Craig<br />

234–239 BAUPHYSIK UND<br />

TECHNISCHER AUSBAU<br />

Building Science<br />

Prof. A. Wagner<br />

240–250 BAUKONSTRUKTION<br />

Building Construction<br />

Prof. Wappner<br />

KONSTRUKTION UND<br />

ENTWERFEN<br />

Construction and Design<br />

Prof.’in Klinge<br />

240 Seminarraum<br />

Seminar Room<br />

254–258 ARCHITEKTURTHEORIE<br />

Theory of Architecture<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Meister<br />

257/260 ARCHITEKTUR-<br />

KOMMUNIKATION<br />

Communication of Architecture<br />

Prof. Dr. Rambow<br />

262 PlotPool


104<br />

GEBÄUDE 20.40<br />

Untergeschoss<br />

BUILDING 20.40<br />

Basement<br />

Rampe Ramp<br />

–115<br />

Studienwerkstatt Metall<br />

–117 – 119<br />

–120 – 142<br />

–186/187<br />

–108<br />

–111<br />

Innenhof<br />

Innenhof<br />

–183/184<br />

WC<br />

D/H<br />

–101<br />

–140 – 147<br />

WC<br />

D/H<br />

–102 – 106<br />

Studienwerkstatt Foto<br />

–152<br />

Studienwerkstatt<br />

Modellbau<br />

–149<br />

Studienwerkstatt Holz<br />

Rampe Ramp<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

–102 Studienwerkstatt Foto<br />

Study Workshop Photography<br />

Hr. Seeland / Hr. Engel<br />

–108 – 111 Bibliothek Baugeschichte<br />

(Zugang über Raum 016)<br />

Library of Building History<br />

(Access via Room 016)<br />

–115 Studienwerkstatt Metall<br />

Study Workshop Metal<br />

Hr. Heil<br />

–149 Studienwerkstatt Holz<br />

Study Workshop Wood<br />

Fr. Knipper, B.A.<br />

–152 Studienwerkstatt Modellbau<br />

Study Workshop Model<br />

Hr. Gäng<br />

FAKULTÄT BAU-, GEO- UND<br />

UMWELTWISSENSCHAFTEN<br />

Faculty of Civil Engineering<br />

–117 – 147 Geodätisches Institut<br />

Geodetic Institute


105<br />

GEBÄUDE 11.40<br />

Erdgeschoss<br />

BUILDING 11.40<br />

Groundfloor<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

WC<br />

006 – 008 009 – 011<br />

WC<br />

004<br />

D<br />

H<br />

013<br />

027<br />

Arbeitssaal<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Innenhof<br />

003<br />

Ausstellungshalle<br />

Innenhof<br />

014<br />

Arbeitssaal<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

026 021 – 024 015 – 020<br />

025<br />

003 Ausstellungshalle<br />

Exhibition Hall<br />

004 Seminarraum<br />

Seminar Room<br />

008 Hausmeister<br />

Caretaker<br />

009 – 011 archIT<br />

IT-Service<br />

Dipl.-Ing. Besser, Hr. Gonzalez<br />

013 Seminarraum<br />

Seminar Room<br />

014 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Untere Ebene<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

Lower Level<br />

015 – 020 STADTQUARTIERSPLANUNG<br />

Urban Housing and Development<br />

Prof. Neppl<br />

021 – 025 NACHHALTIGES BAUEN<br />

Sustainable Construction<br />

Prof. Hebel<br />

026 Seminarraum<br />

Seminar Room<br />

027 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Untere Ebene<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

Lower Level<br />

Aufzug<br />

Elevator


106<br />

GEBÄUDE 11.40<br />

Galerie<br />

BUILDING 11.40<br />

Gallery<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

Luftraum /<br />

Airspace<br />

WC<br />

D<br />

G 006 – 008 G 009 – 011<br />

WC<br />

H<br />

Luftraum /<br />

Airspace<br />

027<br />

Arbeitssaal<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Luftraum / Airspace<br />

014<br />

Arbeitssaal<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Luftraum / Airspace<br />

Luftraum / Airspace<br />

Luftraum / Airspace<br />

G 006 – 011.INTERNATIONALER STÄDTEBAU<br />

(Zugang über Raum 109)<br />

International Urban Design<br />

(Access via Room 109)<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Engel<br />

014 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Obere Ebene<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

Upper Level<br />

027 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Obere Ebene<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

Upper Level


107<br />

GEBÄUDE 11.40<br />

1. Obergeschoss<br />

BUILDING 11.40<br />

First Floor<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

104<br />

Roter Pool<br />

Computer<br />

Pool<br />

WC<br />

D<br />

106 – 111<br />

WC<br />

H<br />

113<br />

127<br />

Arbeitssaal<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

103<br />

Tulla-Hörsaal<br />

114<br />

Arbeitssaal<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

Student Studio<br />

(Bachelor)<br />

126 123 121/122 117 – 120 115<br />

125 116<br />

103 TULLA-HÖRSAAL<br />

Lecture Hall<br />

104 Roter Pool<br />

Red Pool<br />

106 –111 INTERNATIONALER<br />

STÄDTEBAU<br />

International Urban Design<br />

Prof.’in Dr. Engel<br />

109 Sekretariat<br />

Secretariat<br />

113 Künstlicher Himmel<br />

Artificial Sky<br />

114 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Untere Ebene<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

Lower Level<br />

115 Seminarraum<br />

Seminar Room<br />

116–120 STADT UND WOHNEN<br />

City and Housing<br />

Prof. Christian Inderbitzin<br />

121 –126 LANDSCHAFTSARCHITEKTUR<br />

Landscape Architecture<br />

Prof. Bava<br />

123 Bibliothek Landschaftsarchitektur<br />

Library Landscape Architecture<br />

125 Sekretariat<br />

Secretariat<br />

127 Arbeitssaal (Bachelor)<br />

Untere Ebene<br />

Student Studio (Bachelor)<br />

Lower Level


108<br />

GEBÄUDE 11.40<br />

Souterrain<br />

BUILDING 11.40<br />

Basement<br />

Norden<br />

North<br />

WC S 105 – 108<br />

WC<br />

S 109 – 111<br />

S 102<br />

D Studienwerkstatt Digital<br />

H<br />

S 114<br />

Rampe Ramp<br />

S 129<br />

– S 132<br />

S 115/<br />

S 116<br />

WC WC<br />

S 126 – 128 S 117 – 121<br />

D H<br />

S 105 – 108. Studienwerkstatt Digital / Lasercutter<br />

Study Workshop Digital<br />

M.Sc. Jager


109


110<br />

KIT Campus Süd<br />

Gebäude 2O.4O<br />

Englerstraße 7<br />

76131 Karlsruhe<br />

arch.kit.edu<br />

Counseling<br />

For subject-specific questions about<br />

studies, about the KIT faculty as well<br />

as about faculty visits<br />

ARCHITECTURE<br />

Dipl.-Ing. Doris Kern<br />

studienberatung@arch.kit.edu<br />

+49 721-608 43879<br />

ART HISTORY<br />

Student counseling<br />

Apl. Prof. Dr. Martin Papenbrock<br />

martin.papenbrock@kit edu<br />

+49 721 608-44227<br />

For general questions about studies,<br />

study organisation, application and<br />

admission and choice of subject<br />

ZENTRUM FÜR INFORMATION UND<br />

BERATUNG (ZIB)<br />

KIT Campus Süd<br />

Gebäude 11.3O<br />

Engelbert-Arnold-Straße 2<br />

76131 Karlsruhe<br />

+49 721 6O8 – 4493O<br />

info@zib.kit.edu<br />

sle.kit.edu/vorstudium/zib.php<br />

For questions about student matters<br />

and student life in the faculty:<br />

STUDENT COUNCIL ARCHITECTURE<br />

fsarchi.com<br />

fachschaft@arch.kit.edu<br />

STUDENT COUNCIL ART HISTORY<br />

fachschaft-kuge-kit.blogspot.com<br />

fachschaft-kunstgeschichte@web.de<br />

Imprint<br />

Publisher: KIT<br />

Deanery of the Fakultät für Architektur<br />

Karlsruhe, March <strong>2023</strong><br />

Umschlagmotiv:<br />

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Fakultät für Architektur<br />

Foto: Fotowerkstatt<br />

@kitarchitektur<br />

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