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History and Theory of Architecture II

Architekturgeschichte und -theorie II

052-0804-00L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Introduction and overview of the history and theory of architecture from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century. (Prof. Dr. M. Delbeke)Introduction in the methods and instruments of the history of art and architecture. (Prof. Dr. M. Delbeke, Prof. Dr. L. Stalder, Prof. Dr. P. Ursprung, Prof. Dr. T. Avermaete)

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063-0805-22L 2022W 1 Credits MSC D-ARCH

This course offers a brief introduction to contemporary urban problems and challenges. Based on a thematic approach, the course explores how these issues pose a challenge to the fields of architecture, urban design and planning.

063-0803-01L 2020W , 2021W 1 Credits MSC D-ARCH

This survey course offers an introduction to urban theory for students of architecture and urban design, by exploring the past and current discourses on cities and urban development.

2020W
063-0805-23L 2023W 1 Credits MSC D-ARCH

This course offers a brief introduction to the city and its challenges, questioning the role of architectural and urban design facing these challenges. In a series of thematic lectures, the course explores how architectural and urban design has addressed and can address societal and urban questions.

History and Theory of Architecture I

Architekturgeschichte und -theorie I

052-0803-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Introduction and overview of the history and theory of architecture from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century. The course covers the chronology and key works, protagonists and discourses of early modern European architecture.Fundamentals for the History and Theory of Architecture I-II provides a practical introduction to the methods and instruments of the history of art and architecture.

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052-0828-24L 2024S 4 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Building cities is not solely a matter planners, designers, and developers, but also of the public. Urban Scale Models are well equipped to enable public participation in such development processes. This course focusses on such physical models, and provides students with an historical, theoretical and personal understanding of the urban scale model as a public tool.

052-0828-23L 2023S 4 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Building cities is not solely a matter planners, designers, and developers, but also of the public. Urban Scale Models are well equipped to enable public participation in such development processes. This course focusses on such physical models, and provides students with an historical, theoretical and personal understanding of the urban scale model as a public tool.

052-0850-21L 2021S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

This elective seminar focusses on contemporary issues of urban theory. During the spring of 2021 the seminar will focus on (1) the ideal of public space and (2) the processes of gentrification. Students that participate in the course will read and critically engage in seminal readings that discuss these topics, which continue to influence and characterize the contemporary urban territory.

052-0850-20L 2020S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Cities are at the heart of fierce debates in society today. In this course, students will trace how architects and urban designers, through their capacity to read the city and their ability to imagine alternative future scenarios, respond to or complement the views of theorists and activists.