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103-0572-00L 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 4 Credits MSC D-BAUG

This course introduces key concepts in planning theory and invites students to critically engage with planning dilemmas. Through core readings and interactive pedagogy, students reflect on their role as planners and explore how theories shape planning debates and help navigate competing interests in urban development.

2024S
2025S
052-0712-25L 2025S 1 Credits BSC D-ARCH

SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory. The forthcoming series aims to understand the relationship between architects and civil servants.

078-0302-00L 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 1 Credits NDS , BSC , DR D-ARCH

This series explores conservation as process, ideology, and a field of practice shaped by—and shaping—territory, capital, and politics. Rather than treating conservation as a neutral endeavor, the series foregrounds its contradictions, contested objectives, and material consequences across different socio-spatial contexts—from Berlin over Zurich to Nairobi.

2022S
2023S
2024S
2025S
052-0653-26L 2026W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The course is organised based on research conducted at the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) and its recent publication, Indicia 03. It introduces the background and motivations behind FCL’s focus on cities, highlighting the challenges urban areas face and approaches FCL employs to address them. The course aims to facilitate interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and critical thinking across domains.

052-0653-25L 2025W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The course is organised based on research conducted at the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) and its recent publication, Indicia 03. It introduces the background and motivations behind FCL’s focus on cities, highlighting the challenges urban areas face and approaches FCL employs to address them. The course aims to facilitate interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and critical thinking across domains.

052-0653-24L 2024W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The course is organised based on research conducted at the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) and its recent publication, Indicia 03. It introduces the background and motivations behind FCL’s focus on cities, highlighting the challenges urban areas face and approaches FCL employs to address them. The course aims to facilitate interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and critical thinking across domains.

135-0301-00L 2024W 2 Credits WBZ , NDS D-BAUG

Which visions of urban futures influence the development of our urban landscapes? Module one provides an overview of urban future topics, development paths, influencing factors, and municipal design possibilities. Future research serves as a tool to stimulate and conduct future discourses at the local level.

135-0305-00L 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 2 Credits WBZ , NDS D-BAUG

The focus of this module is on an in-depth engagement with changes in order to actively shape new processes at the local level and translate them into practical guidelines. In doing so, various stakeholders and legal frameworks are also taken into account.

2024W
2025W
052-0712-26L 2026S 1 Credits BSC D-ARCH

SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory. The forthcoming sessions will be held to collaboration with the LUS talks.