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151-0073-31L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2026S 20 Credits BSC D-MAVT

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).

2020S
2021S
2022S
151-0079-41L 2023S , 2026S 20 Credits BSC D-MAVT

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).

2023S
063-0655-22L 2022W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

In this subject semester, we explore the topic of zero-emission building design, which integrates aspects of energy, materials, technology, human behavior, and comfort into architectural design and seeks synergetic design solutions.

Subject Semester HS22 in the Field of Historic Building Research and Conservation (Prof Holzer)

Fachsemester HS22 im Bereich Denkmalpflege und Bauforschung (Prof. Holzer)

063-0953-22L 2022W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

The subject semester (to choose out of two topics) includes the individual, independent processing of a specific task, whereby the relevance of the respective discipline is examined with regard to the specific architectural and design aspects of the task.

063-0857-23L 2023W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

A History Research Studio fostering in-depth research where each student will propose and then develop their own individual project.

063-0859-23L 2023W 14 Credits MSC D-GESS , D-ARCH

This Research Studio focuses on the entanglements of the architectural and urban histories of Switzerland and the history of global colonialism. Through architecture-specific research methods, it investigates how centuries of colonialism have historically influenced the aesthetic, construction and craft cultures of Swiss cities, and explores ways to engage with these contested legacies today.

063-0655-23L 2023W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

In this subject semester, we explore the topic of zero-emission building design, which integrates aspects of energy, materials, technology, human behavior, and comfort into architectural design and seeks synergetic design solutions.

063-0857-24L 2024W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

A History Research Studio fostering in-depth research where each student will propose and then develop their own individual project.

063-0859-24L 2024W 14 Credits MSC D-GESS , D-ARCH

This Research Studio focuses on the entanglements of the architectural and urban histories of Switzerland and the history of global colonialism. Through architecture-specific research methods, it investigates how centuries of colonialism have historically influenced the aesthetic, construction and craft cultures of Swiss cities, and explores ways to engage with these contested legacies today.

063-0655-24L 2024W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

In this subject semester, we explore the topic of zero-emission building design, which integrates aspects of energy, materials, technology, human behavior, and comfort into architectural design and seeks synergetic design solutions.

063-0655-00L 2025W , 2026W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

In this subject semester, we explore the topic of zero-emission building design, which integrates aspects of energy, materials, technology, human behavior, and comfort into architectural design and seeks synergetic design solutions.

2025W
063-0858-00L 2026S 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

This Research Studio focuses on the entanglements of the architectural and urban histories of Switzerland and the history of global colonialism. Through architecture-specific research methods, it investigates how centuries of colonialism have historically influenced the aesthetic, construction and craft cultures of Swiss cities, and explores ways to engage with these contested legacies today.

063-0859-00L 2025W , 2026W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH , D-GESS

This Research Studio focuses on the role of resources in the history of urban design. Through architecture-specific research methods, it investigates how local and global systems of resource extraction, management and production have historically influenced the aesthetic, construction and craft cultures of cities, and explores how historical examples can inform challenges of today.

2025W
063-0857-00L 2025W , 2026W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

A History Research Studio fostering in-depth research where each student will propose and then develop their own individual project.

2025W
063-0853-00L 2025W , 2026W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

In Other Wor(l)ds. We live and learn through translation. Every thought or drawing shifts meaning between languages and disciplines. Something always changes or gets lost. Yet misunderstanding can be generative. This Fachsemester explores translation as a practice of empathy, responsibility, and play – a shared task without hierarchy, and a way to inhabit and reimagine the world.

2025W
063-0863-00L 2025W , 2026W 14 Credits MSC D-ARCH

The Fachsemester proposes to research Heinz Hossdorf’s design and construction methods between civil engineering and architecture, focusing on original materials stored in the architects’ bequests at the gta Archive, ETH Zurich, and the archive of Hossdorf’s engineering office in Basel.The result of the research will be presented as a gta-exhibition at the end of the semester.

2025W
151-0079-31L 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 20 Credits BSC D-MAVT

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).

2021S
2022S
2023S
2024S
2025S
401-4539-00L 2007W 10 Credits DR , MSC D-USYS , D-BAUG , D-MAVT , D-INFK , D-MTEC , D-MATH , D-BIOL , D-GESS , D-ITET , D-ARCH , D-CHAB

An introduction to the basic notions of symplectic geometry.Hamiltonian group actions; moment maps; convexity.Complex and symplectic quotients; stability.Infinite dimensional examples of Hamiltonian group actions by diffeomorphism groups and gauge groups.

115-0800-00L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S 10 Credits NDS D-BAUG

The synopsis is an independent written work highlighting a spatial problem of one's own discipline from different, spatially relevant perspectives. The topic of the synopsis is arbitrary. However, it must be approved beforehand by the Director of Studies based on an application.

2020S
2021S
2022S
115-0800-05L 2022S , 2023S 10 Credits WBZ D-BAUG

The synopsis is an independent written work highlighting a spatial problem of one's own discipline from different, spatially relevant perspectives. The topic of the synopsis is arbitrary. However, it must be approved beforehand by the Director of Studies based on an application.

2022S

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