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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 38<br />

studio is an excursion in November <strong>2023</strong>, that will<br />

be financially supported by Volkswagen Stiftung.<br />

The workshop in Tbilisi is organized in cooperation<br />

with Ilia State University.<br />

Appointment: Thu<br />

First Meeting: Thu 26.10.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00, 11.40 R013<br />

Excursion: 8-10 days in the period from 15.11.<br />

to <strong>24</strong>.11.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin-Up: Fri 08.12.<strong>2023</strong>, Fri 19.01.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Submission: Wed 21.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Presentation: Thu 22.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Form: Individual work, Teamwork (2)<br />

Focus of Study: Urban Design<br />

Number of Participants: 25+2 (BA/MA)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Böcherer, Susanna<br />

Kannen, Joschka<br />

1731161<br />

Advanced Urban Design Project Studies<br />

(Engel): Discuss Vaja-pshavela / Tbilisi<br />

The involvement of citizens in planning processes<br />

and decisions is an important prerequisite<br />

for accepted planning results. The knowledge<br />

of citizens as „living experts“ can greatly enrich<br />

design solutions. The studio work will be carried<br />

out in cooperation with Ilia State University and<br />

in dialogue with local stakeholders in Tbilisi. The<br />

different planning approaches and design results<br />

shall be communicated to the public. A blog should<br />

be set up so that a digital medium accompanies<br />

the entire design process transparently. It<br />

functions as an archive and working instrument<br />

intended to invite discussion and comment. In<br />

addition, posters should be prepared for a public<br />

exhibition of the studio results.<br />

Appointment: Thu<br />

First Meeting: Thu 26.10.<strong>2023</strong>, 14:00, 11.40 R013<br />

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

Form: Teamwork<br />

Number of Participants: 25+2 (BA/MA)<br />

The course can only be chosen in combination<br />

with the related design The Future of Modernist<br />

Housing in Vaja-pshavela / Tbilisi (Engel) and is<br />

obligatory for it.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Böcherer, Susanna<br />

Kannen, Joschka<br />

1731210<br />

From Wilderness to Wasteland, Towards<br />

Regenerative Landscape (Melis)<br />

Walter Benjamin* referred how the past is: “a<br />

source for modern perception that substitutes the<br />

loss of memory taking place in the present. The<br />

memory of people is only awakened in those spaces<br />

that remind them of a known historical past.<br />

Therefore, wastelands are transparent spaces”.<br />

This thought emphasizes the potential of a wasteland<br />

and the freedom that it implies with regard<br />

to the creation of a meaningful future. Therefore,<br />

we will work on the regeneration and reconversion<br />

of a wasteland; the former pottery factory in<br />

Sarreguemines and its surrounding landscape.<br />

Since this site‘s closure, nature has reclaimed it.<br />

Wild vegetation has invaded the buildings and<br />

their surroundings. Could we bring the wilderness<br />

that once was there to the surface and explore the<br />

connection between the current wasteland and<br />

the pioneering plant life that overtakes it? How<br />

can we transform this site into a regenerative<br />

landscape? In this multidisciplinary course we<br />

will explore the resilience of this site. Resilience<br />

as the ability of a landscape and it’s industrial<br />

architecture to spring back into a healthy state, or<br />

redefine its elasticity after a major transformation<br />

or event. How can the idea of resilience apply to<br />

this site and its built structures in an integral<br />

manner and how can this total landscape contribute<br />

to a more resilient society?<br />

First Meeting: 26.10.<strong>2023</strong>, Bldg. 11.40, Room 115<br />

Excursion: 10.-11.11.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin-up: 08.12.<strong>2023</strong> / 19.01.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Submission/Exam: 23.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Melis, Aura Luz<br />

Gerstberger, Susanne<br />

1731211<br />

Advanced Urban Design Project Studies<br />

(Melis) *<br />

Attending the course is only possible for participants<br />

of the corresponding design project LV<br />

1731210.<br />

Appointment: Thu 9:00AM - 5:15 PM, 11.40, R126<br />

First Meeting: 27.10.2022<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Melis, Aura Luz<br />

Gerstberger, Susanne

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