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051-0115-00L 2005W , 2006W , 2007W , 2008W , 2020W 1 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The lecture course offers an introduction to key themes and questions of modern architectural theory over two semesters. Part one addresses formative "figures of thought" and their materialization in built and spatial structures. Part two critically examines different forms of architectural practice through the work of exemplary protagonists.

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051-0116-00L 2006S , 2007S , 2008S , 2020S , 2021S 1 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The lecture course offers an introduction to key themes and questions of modern architectural theory over two semesters. Part one addresses formative "figures of thought" and their materialization in built and spatial structures. Part two critically examines different forms of architectural practice through the work of exemplary protagonists.

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Integrated Discipline Architecture Theory (A. Moravanszky)

Integrierte Disziplin Architekturtheorie (A. Moravanszky)

051-1211-08L 2008W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

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Integrated Discipline Focal Work: Architecture Theory (A. Moravanszky)

Integrierte Disziplin Schwerpunktarbeit: Architekturtheorie (A. Moravanszky)

063-1323-08L 2008W 2 Credits MSC D-ARCH

No description available.

Seminar Architecture Theory: Asceticism & Excess

Seminar Architekturtheorie: Askese & Exzess

051-0235-08L 2008W 2 Credits BSC , DS , MSC D-ARCH

Asceticism & Excess

063-0236-08L 2008S 5 Credits MSC D-ARCH

This course, despite its name, does not focus on the problem of designing individual architectural objects. Instead, it attempts to convey interdisciplinary approaches and methods which help to connect the products of design - mostly architectural design - to the culture of their time.

063-0235-07L 2007W 5 Credits MSC D-ARCH

This course, despite its name, does not focus on the problem of designing individual architectural objects. Instead, it attempts to convey interdisciplinary approaches and methods which help to connect the products of design - mostly architectural design - to the culture of their time.

051-0236-06L 2006S 2 Credits

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051-0235-00L 2004W , 2005W 2 Credits

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2004W
051-0236-00L 2005S 2 Credits

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Theory of Architecture (Thesis Elective)

Architekturtheorie (Wahlfacharbeit)

063-0235-08L 2008W 5 Credits MSC D-ARCH

An elective master thesis in architectural theory is a written student assignment of an architectural problem or question, which is to be elaborated into a scientific paper in consultation with the advisors of the chair. The examination of a specific problem asks for a conscious and critical reflection of interdisciplinary approaches and methods.

051-0236-07L 2007S 2 Credits BSC , DS D-ARCH

This course, despite its name, does not focus on the problem of designing individual architectural objects. Instead, it attempts to convey interdisciplinary approaches and methods which help to connect the products of design – mostly architectural design – to the culture of their time.

063-0117-08L 2008W 1 Credits MSC D-ARCH

Basic Concepts of Architectural Theory: The ‘building blocks’ of the theory of architecture - those concepts which are thought to determine form in the design process - are tested for their appropriateness and applicability.

051-0117-00L 2005W , 2006W 1 Credits DZ , DS D-ARCH

Basic Concepts of Architectural Theory: The ‘building blocks’ of the theory of architecture - those concepts which are thought to determine form in the design process - are tested for their appropriateness and applicability.

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Theory of Architecture III: Basic Concepts of Architectural Theory

Architekturtheorie III: Grundbegriffe der Architekturtheorie

063-0117-00L 2007W 1 Credits DZ , DS , MSC D-ARCH

Basic Concepts of Architectural Theory: The ‘building blocks’ of the theory of architecture - those concepts which are thought to determine form in the design process - are tested for their appropriateness and applicability.

051-0118-00L 2005S , 2006S , 2007S 1 Credits DS D-ARCH

Eighth Semester: Methodology and Integrating Theories: In the fourth and final part of the lecture cycle, the building blocks of theory are placed in the larger context. The elements tested earlier in the course are assembled in meaningful ways. Architectural theory is considered from the vantage point of more comprehensive systems and disciplines, such as semiotics and phenomenology.

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Theory of Architecture IV: Language and Meaning in Architecture (A.Moravanszky)

Architekturtheorie IV: Sprache und Bedeutung in der Architektur (A.Moravanszky)

063-0118-08L 2008S 1 Credits DS , MSC D-ARCH

Language and Meaning in Architecture

Theory of Architecture: 1968 Architecture as Conterculture

Architekturtheorie: 1968 Architektur als Gegenkultur

051-0235-06L 2006W 2 Credits BSC , DS D-ARCH

This course, despite its name, does not focus on the problem of designing individual architectural objects. Instead, it attempts to convey interdisciplinary approaches and methods which help to connect the products of design - mostly architectural design - to the culture of their time.

Theory of Architecture: Mimesis - On the Creativity of Reproduction

Architekturtheorie: Mimesis - Die Kreativität der Nachahmung

051-0236-08L 2008S 2 Credits BSC , DS , MSC D-ARCH

Mimesis

Theory of Architecture: Traveling - Tourists, Trends and Dreams

Architekturtheorie: Reisen - Träume, Trends, Touristen

051-0235-07L 2007W 2 Credits BSC , DS , MSC D-ARCH

Tourism – The Architecture of Travel