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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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Bachelor Courses Architecture 48<br />

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 />

developed with the help of digital technologies if

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