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Semester program Summer term 2023/24

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 32<br />

1720951<br />

Building Services (Lecture)<br />

In this lecture module, the topics media supply,<br />

heating and ventilation, fresh water supply,<br />

waste water systems, cooling/air-conditioning,<br />

lighting technology, electrical systems as well as<br />

installation planning are addressed. Besides the<br />

explanation of the functionality of the regarded<br />

systems and their components as well as their relevant<br />

key indicators, the practical execution and<br />

the architectural design context is a main concern.<br />

For qualification targets see module handbook.<br />

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

20.40 Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal<br />

First meeting: Mon, <strong>24</strong>.10.2022, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 19./20.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

1720952<br />

Building Services (Exercise)<br />

In the exercise module the sizing of different<br />

systems and components of a building’s technical<br />

services is practiced as well as the conceptional<br />

design of different systems in the context of the<br />

architectural building design. In this regard,<br />

methods and calculation routines/tools are introduced<br />

for sizing the systems and for calculating<br />

the total energy consumption of buildings.<br />

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

Fritz-Haller-Hörsaal<br />

First meeting: Mon, 30.10.<strong>2023</strong>, 09:45 AM<br />

Submission/Exam: 07.03.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Mann, Petra<br />

Rissetto, Romina Paula<br />

Kleber, Michael<br />

Wagner, Andreas<br />

1731051<br />

Urban Developent: Urban Perspectives<br />

Basic Concepts of Urban Design and<br />

Planning<br />

All large and small cities in Germany notice a<br />

huge dynamic in the fields of population development,<br />

job growth, mobility supply, climate<br />

adaptation and resource efficiency. Simply waiting,<br />

thinking exclusively in <strong>term</strong>s of one‘s local<br />

area, and merely reacting is no longer sufficient<br />

to answer the questions of the future. To make a<br />

relevant contribution to these social discussions,<br />

the <strong>term</strong>s necessary for effective communication<br />

must be classified and generally understandable.<br />

The lecture provides an overview of the current<br />

topics and background of urban development and<br />

enables an introduction to the current debate<br />

about the future of our urban ways of life.<br />

Regular date/lecture: Tue, 9:45-11:15 am.,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, Hörsaal Nr.9 /<br />

Egon-Eiermann-Hörsaal<br />

Oral exam: 04.-06.03.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

1741351<br />

History of Architecture and Urban<br />

Planning 2<br />

This lecture series, the first of two 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<br />

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

production and the interpretation of architecture<br />

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

and to understand their historical logic. Buildings<br />

will be addressed as components of the broader<br />

city system and the latter will be interpreted in<br />

its intertwining with the territorial structure.The<br />

lectures in Architecture and Urban History 1 are<br />

devoted to the beginnings of architecture and city<br />

planning with particular focus to their development<br />

from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period.<br />

The lecture is accompanied by exercises in which<br />

the students dedicate themselves to historical<br />

building analysis of selected examples in their<br />

particular urban and territorial context.<br />

Exam: 22.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Medina Warmburg, Joaquín<br />

1720751<br />

Structural Design (Lecture)<br />

The module Structural Engineering teaches the<br />

fundamental functions and modes of action of<br />

the essential different structures (physical and<br />

technical fundamentals) as well as the importance<br />

of structural design in the architectural design<br />

process in <strong>term</strong>s of form, function, sustainability<br />

and design.<br />

Appointment: Thu, 9:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.<br />

First meeting: Thu, 26.10.23, 9:45 a.m.<br />

Submission/Exam: Thu, 27.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

La Magna, Riccardo

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