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The Agroecology Design Studio addresses the challenge of transforming agriculture and food culture in the Zurich Metropolitan Area, in response to climate change, to provide local food, to improve biodiversity and to develop new governance systems involving local farmers and citizens. Agroecology plays a crucial role.
This series explores conservation as process, ideology, and a field of practice shaped by—and shaping—territory, capital, and politics. Rather than treating conservation as a neutral endeavor, the series foregrounds its contradictions, contested objectives, and material consequences across different socio-spatial contexts—from Berlin over Zurich to Nairobi.
Closely connected to selected theoretical positions discussed in the Urban Theory Sessions, this course will support students in writing a 3000-word essay of publication quality, to present their research and frame their design project. Through critical writing exercises, discussions, peer-reviewing, and guest inputs,essays will be produced and published on the MAS online platform.
Focus Work Design and Architecture (IEA)
Vertiefungsarbeit Entwurf und Architektur (IEA)
Focus works are executed in the fields of expertise of the institures of D-ARCH. The content can be proposed by the students; it will be set bey the professors of the institutes in consultation with the students. The content of a focus work can refer to an elective course or be freely chosen.
Focus Work Landscape and Urban Studies (LUS)
Vertiefungsarbeit Landschaft und Urbane Studien (LUS)
Architecture of Territory investigates phenomena and processes of urban transformation of contemporary territories.The specific content and format of the focus work can be proposed by the students. The content of a focus work can refer to an elective course, a studio work or be freely chosen.
NEW ECOLOGIES — Soil, Water, Labour
Architectural Design V-IX: Albania – Project on the Countryside (M.Topalovic)
NEW ECOLOGIES is dedicated to the practice of architecture in the post-anthropocentric era. In this semester we will look at Zurich and its region through the lenses of three highly interconnected notions—soil, water and labour. Taking a close look at the influence that soil, water and labour have on the territory, will enable us to put in focus specific and urgent ecologies in the Metro Zurich.
In a concentrated workshop over three weeks at the ETH in June, postproduction of the ETH project work will be carried out and compiled into a documentation designed for both online and printed use.
The Thesis Elective "Projects on Territory" deals with ways of seeing, perceiving and portraying urban territories. Taking different perspectives, from architecture and visual art to urban theory, history and politics, the course enables student-travellers to create an urban portrait of a territory.
This lecture series sets up the agenda for widening the disciplinary field of architecture and urbanism from their focus on the city, or the urban in the narrow sense, to wider territorial scales, which correspond to the increasing scales of contemporary urbanisation. It discusses the concepts of territory and urbanisation, and their implications for the work of architects and urbanists.
This colloquium is open to doctoral candidates in fields related to Architecture and Urbanism. Its focus will be on contemporary topics in urbanism and will involve two or three one-day sessions over the course of the semester, each of which will be attended by an invited scholar.
This colloquium is open to doctoral candidates in fields related to Architecture and Urbanism. Its focus will be on contemporary topics in urbanism and will involve two or three one-day sessions over the course of the semester, each of which will be attended by an invited scholar.
As part of the ‘Doctoral Program in Landscape and Urban Studies’, the ‘Research Methods in Landscape and Civic Design' seminar offers PhD students at the D-Arch an application-oriented introduction into the variety of methodologies and tools available to conduct research on the (built) environment at the urban and territorial scale.
Advanced PhD candidates of urban studies, urban and landscape design and urban sociology report about their experiences and insights in the concrete application of methods utilized for their research and scientific publications. Discussion of ongoing individual work, methodological questions, critical perspectives on urban and landscape design and city's relation to society.
Advanced PhD candidates of urban studies, urban and landscape design and urban sociology report about their experiences and insights in the concrete application of methods utilized for their research and scientific publications. Discussion of ongoing individual work, methodological questions, critical perspectives on urban and landscape design and city's relation to society.
This seminar supports researchers writing on topics related to landscape, urban studies, and architecture through offering hands-on guidance and a safe space for peer-to-peer exchange. The seminar participants receive guidance on how to work with fieldwork, literature reviews, and archival research, develop arguments and narrative arcs in writing.
"Sessions on Territory" are public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory within and beyond the neoliberal order.
"Sessions on Territory" are public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory within and beyond the neoliberal order.
SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory.
SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory.
Sessions on Territory x LUS Talks
Sessions on Territory
SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory. The forthcoming sessions will be held to collaboration with the LUS talks.