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This course teaches structural design opportunities through the use of computational tools and strongly informed by (digital)fabrication techniques.
What demands does today’s dynamic context, with its multifaceted challenges, place on future architects? A rapidly changing world in the wake of climate change calls for environmentally conscious, sustainable design and construction more than ever before.Studio Foundations addresses this growing complexity with an interdisciplinary first-year-course.
The PhD-level course (primarily for A&T PhDs) will introduce computational methods for architecture, engineering, fabrication & construction, incentivising computational literacy. Students learn the theoretical background and basic implementation details of fundamental data structures and algorithms, and to solve realworld problems using the COMPAS framework and other open-source libraries.
The PhD-level course (primarily for A&T PhDs) will introduce computational methods for architecture, engineering, fabrication & construction, incentivising computational literacy. Students learn the theoretical background and basic implementation details of fundamental data structures and algorithms, and to solve realworld problems using the COMPAS framework and other open-source libraries.
This PhD-level course introduces computational methods for architecture engineering, fabrication and construction, incentivising computational literacy. Students learn the theoretical background and basic implementation details of fundamental data structures and algorithms and methods for solving real-world problems using the COMPAS framework and other open-source libraries.
The course presents the fundamentals of how structures function through analysis and discussion of the interplay between forces, structural form and materials.
Lecture Foundtions II
Vorlesung Foundations II
What does today's dynamic context with its complex challenges demand of future architects? A rapidly changing world in the wake of climate change needs environmentally conscious, sustainable design and construction more than ever before. Studio Foundations addresses the increasing complexity with a collective of eight professors (chairs).
In the context of spanning structures, the interplay between form and forces influences material use. Currentenvironmental challenges demand new attention to it. This seminar discusses the design and constructionmethods of structures from both a historical and contemporary perspective: while 20th-century master buildersfaced different problems from those of today, some answers may be similar.
The goal of the course is to introduce students to Structural Design. The course fosters the development of a design thinking that emerges from the coexistence of a number of design parameters and performance criteria related to force flow, construction technologies, material use, and spatial qualities.
Structural Design I
Tragwerksentwurf I
The courses Structural Design I and II explain the fundamentals of how structures function. These courses put great emphasis on studying the relationship between the form of a structure and the internal forces within it by means of graphic statics.
Structural Design I
Tragwerksentwurf I
The course Structural Design I introduces the fundamental principles of how structures work. It focuses particularly on the relationship between the form of a structure and the forces acting within it, using graphic statics as a method of analysis.
Structural Design II
Tragwerksentwurf II
The courses Structural Design I and II explain the fundamentals of how structures function. These courses put great emphasis on studying the relationship between the form of a structure and the internal forces within it by means of graphic statics.
Structural Design III
Tragwerksentwurf III
The course Structural Design III complements the courses Structural Design I and II by introducing building materials and construction techniques.
Structural Design IV
Tragwerksentwurf IV
The lecture Structural Design IV applies the knowledge acquired in the lectures Structural Design I-III to existing structures
What demands does today’s dynamic context, with its multifaceted challenges, place on future architects? A rapidly changing world in the wake of climate change calls for environmentally conscious, sustainable design and construction more than ever before.Studio Foundations addresses this growing complexity with an interdisciplinary first-year course.
What does today's dynamic context with its complex challenges demand of future architects? A rapidly changing world in the wake of climate change needs environmentally conscious, sustainable design and construction more than ever before. Studio Foundations addresses the increasing complexity with a collective of eight professors (chairs).
This research semester will explore new methods for designing and building structures that are capable of resisting loads through their form. It will address questions of architectural geometry, structural design, fabrication and construction, but also sustainability.
This research semester will explore new methods for designing and building structures that are capable of resisting loads through their form. It will address questions of architectural geometry, structural design, fabrication and construction, but also sustainability.
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