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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 44<br />

landscape of Tbilisi should be produced.<br />

Appointment: Tue 09:45-11:15, 11.40 R013<br />

First Meeting: Tue <strong>24</strong>.10.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Pin-up: Tue 28.11.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Presentation: Tue 06.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Submission: Tue 05.03.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 12 (BA)<br />

Groupwork: Teamwork<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: English<br />

Engel, Barbara<br />

Staab, Nora<br />

1731096<br />

Selected Topics of Urban Design: An<br />

Urban Hunt for Stressors in Cycling and<br />

Walking<br />

„Stress and the City“ is Mazda Adli’s description<br />

of the young research field of neurourbanism.<br />

With the help of sensors and methods from the<br />

Urban Emotions Initiative, it is possible to detect<br />

stress points in the city. But the question is: What<br />

triggers this stress? Is it personal noise or the<br />

urban environment directly affecting each? Are<br />

indices like Bikeability and Walkability reliable in<br />

assessing infrastructure? What correlations can<br />

be observed? We will provide you with a canon<br />

of methods to conduct your own stress measurements<br />

and GIS analyses in an urban context, and<br />

to try them out in partner communities.<br />

The research seminar is embedded in the ESSEM<br />

project.<br />

Appointment: Tue, 9:45 am–1:00 pm,<br />

Bldg. 11.40, R015<br />

Excursion: during the event<br />

Submission/exam: 27.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 8<br />

Form: teamwork (2)<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Neppl, Markus<br />

Haug, Nina<br />

Zeile, Peter<br />

1741320<br />

Selected Topic of Art History: Travel<br />

Explorers, Scholars and artists in America<br />

The seminar examines the views of explorers,<br />

scholars an artists who have traveled and<br />

explored America from the sixteenth to the<br />

nineteenth century. We will analyze how processes<br />

of representation and imagination played an<br />

important role in the task of visualizing unknown<br />

landscapes and spaces.<br />

Appointment: Tue 9:45-11:15 am,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R1<strong>24</strong> FG KG<br />

Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 31.03.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 3<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Báez Rubi, Linda<br />

1741326<br />

Selected Topic of Art History: The<br />

„Discovery“ of America: Imaginary<br />

Projections<br />

The seminar reflects on how the image of America<br />

was produced historiographically and what role<br />

played imaginary and cultural spaces forged by<br />

means of iconic media in cultural memory. The<br />

students will gain insight into the ideas and<br />

images that influenced the so-called „invention“ of<br />

America.<br />

Appointment: Wed 11:30-1 pm,<br />

Bldg. 20.40, R1<strong>24</strong> FG KG<br />

Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 31.03.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 5<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Báez Rubi, Linda<br />

1741325<br />

Selected Topic of Art History: The<br />

Avantgarde in America<br />

The seminar focuses on essential aspects of art<br />

production in the Avantgarde movements that<br />

took place in Latin America at the end of the nineteenth<br />

century and the beginning of the twentieth<br />

century. The formal and iconographic characteristics<br />

of the art production will be examined from a<br />

historical and iconic perspective.<br />

Appointment: Tue 2-3:30 pm, Bldg. 20.40,<br />

R1<strong>24</strong> FG KG<br />

Submission/Exam: written elaboration, 31.03.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Number of Participants: 5<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German<br />

Báez Rubi, Linda<br />

17413<strong>24</strong><br />

Selected Topics of Art History: Greek<br />

Artifices and their Legacy. Ancient<br />

Sources and Reception Cases from the<br />

Early Modern Period Onward<br />

The lives of ancient Greek painters and sculptors,<br />

such as Apelles, Phidias, or Lysipp, as well<br />

as female painters, such as Timarete, Eirene, or<br />

Calypso, have been preserved only in fragments.<br />

Through source-critical work, legends are gradually<br />

distinguished from deeds: Greek artifices

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