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Students develop and build a product from A-Z! They work in teams and independently, learn to structure problems, to identify solutions, system analysis and simulations, as well as presentation and documentation techniques. They build the product with access to a machine shop and state of the art engineering tools (Matlab, Simulink, etc).
This course introduces a design methodology for landscape architecture that emphasizes the design of living systems and dynamic landscape processes in dialogue with the environmental sciences. With a focus on translating and synthesizing scientific information through rigorous drawing and critically engaging with the primary matter of landscapes, this course teaches core tools of the discipline.
The course introduces to the subject and complexity of the urbanized landscape and teaches the critical engagement with the challenges and potentials of current tendencies in Landscape Architecture. On the basis of theoretical inputs and short design exercises the students will develop analythical, methodical and design skills.
The course introduces to the subject and complexity of the urbanized landscape and teaches the critical engagement with the challenges and potentials of current tendencies in Landscape Architecture. On the basis of theoretical inputs and short design exercises the students will develop analythical, methodical and design skills.
RETHINKING LANDSCAPE STRUCTURESThe semester explores new ways of dealing with infrastructure projects and explores exemplary climate adaptations of the Swiss cultural landscape.
RETHINKING LANDSCAPE STRUCTURESThe semester explores new ways of dealing with infrastructure projects and explores exemplary climate adaptations of the Swiss cultural landscape.
RETHINKING LANDSCAPE STRUCTURESThe semester explores new ways of dealing with infrastructure projects and exemplary climate adaptations of the Swiss cultural landscape.
By looking at Rome through the lens of productive partnerships, this studio develops a design methodology that overlaps current urban typologies with production practices that are based on a balanced management of resources and the creation of healthy soils.
The task in the 1st part consists in the redefining of the meaning and use of the landscape on a neuralgic point within the urban topography of Switzerland: The configuration Biel-Bern-Thun.By looking at Zürich through the lens of water, climate, soil, and plants the second half of the studio develops a language for translating the landscape and discovering new opportunities for design.
Foundation Studio II
Grundlagenstudio II
The primary goal of the studio is to design landscape. This requires the constant oscillation between territorial relationships and local actions - between landscape space and place. Due to the dynamics of their constituent elements such as soil, water and vegetation, landscapes change their dimensions and character with cycles and time.
Banach and Hilbert spaces, bounded linear operators; Hahn Banach, Baire Category, Uniform boundedness and Banach Steinhaus Theorem, open mapping/closed graph theorem; convexity; dual spaces; weak and weak* topologies; Banach-Alaoglu; reflexive spaces; Uniformly Convex Spaces; Application to L^p Spaces; Compact operators, Spectral theory of self-adjoint compact operators. Sobolev spaces.
The course will focus on the study of fundamental functional analysis methods relevant to the analysis of Partial Differential Equations and harmonic analysis.
The goal of this course is the in-depth understanding of the technology and programming underlying computer games. Students gradually design and develop a computer game in small groups and get acquainted with the art of game programming.
The goal of this course is the in-depth understanding of the technology and programming underlying computer games. Students gradually design and develop a computer game in small groups and get acquainted with the art of game programming.
Introduction to the theory of general relativity. The course puts a strong focus on the mathematical foundations of the theory as well as the underlying physical principles and concepts. It covers selected applications, such as the Schwarzschild solution and gravitational waves.
Geometric measure theory studies detailed properties of irregular sets and functions in R^n. Some central notions are: Hausdorff measure, rectifiable and unrectifiable sets, covering theorems, varifolds and currents, first variation.Applications include minimal surfaces with singularities, and singularities of nonlinear PDE. The class will be strongly oriented towards solving exercises.
Basics, trees, Caley's formula, matrix tree theorem, connectivity, theorems of Mader and Menger, Eulerian graphs, Hamilton cycles, theorems of Dirac, Ore, Erdös-Chvatal, matchings, theorems of Hall, König, Tutte, planar graphs, Euler's formula, Kuratowski's theorem, graph colorings, Brooks' theorem, 5-colorings of planar graphs, list colorings, Vizing's theorem, Ramsey theory, Turán's theorem
Gravity and Grace
Fachsemester HS23 im Bereich Geschichte und Theorie der Achitektur (gta Prof. Ursprung)
Gravity and Grace is a collection of notes by the French philosopher Simone Weil, published posthumously om 1952. The collection will serve as the starting point for reflections on various issues that relate to architecture and its role in society.
This lecture introduces the use of group theory to solve problems of quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics and particle physics. Symmetry is at the roots of quantum mechanics: this lecture is also a tutorial for students that would like to understand the practical side of the (often difficult) mathematical exposition of regular courses on quantum mechanics.
Growth Decay - Schönenbach: A New Tradition
Architectural Design V-IX: Growth Decay - Schönenbach: A New Tradition (GD F. Sauter von Moos)
Growth and Decay are inextricably connected with architecture: while Growth refers to the conceptual birth, planning, and construction of a building, Decay contrarily denotes the deteriorating force that nature will gradually erode it into dead matter. Such and related aspects of time are explored in Schönenbach, Austria, where, based on the credo of a "New Tradition," we design an Arts Residency.