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051-0812-00L 2004S , 2005S , 2006S , 2007S , 2008S 1 Credits BSC , DS D-GESS , D-ARCH

Sociology II deals in the first part with domestic life-style sociology. From a historical point of view the changes in dwelling styles and dwelling forms over the last two centuries are investigated. The second part of the course deals with the sociology of architectural development, examining thereby the roles played by the persons, institutions and architectural processes involved.

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063-0813-08L 2008W 5 Credits MSC D-BAUG , D-ARCH

Individual elective work with connection to a Diploma- /Master-elective course in sociology III

063-0813-07L 2007W 5 Credits MSC D-ARCH

Individual elective work with connection to a Diploma- /Master-elective course in sociology III

051-0813-00L 2005W 2 Credits

This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.

Sociology III - Theories on the city

Soziologie III: Theorien zur Stadt

051-0813-06L 2006W 2 Credits BSC , DZ , DS , MSC D-BAUG , D-ARCH

This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.

063-0814-08L 2008S 5 Credits MSC D-ARCH

Individual elective work with connection to a Diploma- /Master-elective course in sociology III or IV.

051-0814-07L 2007S 2 Credits BSC , DZ , DS D-GESS , D-ARCH

This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.

Sociology IV: The Architects' Bread and Butter

Soziologie IV: Das Brot des Architekten.

051-0814-08L 2008S 2 Credits BSC , DS , MSC D-ARCH

Theories and observations about the creative industries of ZurichThe creative industries, with architects as crucial agents, are becoming a target field of city marketing. The course illuminates the background of the present creative imperative and familiarizes to the debate on the basis of theoretical texts. By conducting small case studies the students gain insights in research techniques.