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Formalistic Analysis of the Architecture of the Neo-Liberal Ideology: Campus Hönggerberg

Formalistische Analyse der Architektur der neoliberalen Ideologie: Campus Hönggerberg

052-0566-22L 2022S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The elective examines the architecture produced by neoliberal ideology through the analysis of built examples in Zurich. Based on the method of historical building recording, the formal-architectural characteristics are described, analysed and finally summarised in the sense of a formal catalogue of neoliberal architecture.

Formalistic Analysis of the Architecture of the Neo-Liberal Ideology: Europaallee

Formalistische Analyse der Architektur der neoliberalen Ideologie: Europaallee

052-0566-21L 2021S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Using the example of Zurich's Europaallee, the elective examines the architecture that produces the neoliberal ideology. Based on the method of historical building surveys, the formal-architectural properties are described, analyzed and finally summarized in the sense of a formal catalog of neoliberal architecture.

Formalistic Analysis of the Architecture of the Neo-Liberal Ideology: Examples of Zurich

Formalistische Analyse der Architektur der neoliberalen Ideologie: Zürcher Beispiele

052-0565-22L 2022W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Using built examples, the elective examines the architecture that produces the neoliberal ideology. Based on the method of historical building surveys, the formal-architectural properties are described, analyzed and finally summarized in the sense of a formal catalog of neoliberal architecture.

Formalistic Analysis of the Architecture of the Neo-Liberal Ideology: Richti-Areall

Formalistische Analyse der Architektur der neoliberalen Ideologie: Richti-Areal

052-0565-21L 2021W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Using the example of the Richti-Areal in Wallisellen, the elective examines the architecture that produces the neoliberal ideology. Based on the method of historical building surveys, the formal-architectural properties are described, analyzed and finally summarized in the sense of a formal catalog of neoliberal architecture.