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052-0556-26L 2026S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Practice-oriented seminar on the topic of analog & artistic photography

052-0559-26L 2026W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Practice-oriented seminar on the topic of analog & artistic photography

052-0556-25L 2025S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Practice-oriented seminar on the topic of analog & artistic photography

052-0559-25L 2025W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Practice-oriented seminar on the topic of analog & artistic photography

052-0556-24L 2024S 2 Credits BSC , MSC D-ARCH

Practice-oriented seminar on the topic of analog & artistic photography

052-0559-24L 2024W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Practice-oriented seminar on the topic of analog & artistic photography

Art in Space and Time I

Kunst in Raum und Zeit I

052-0503-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W 8 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Attendance in the lecture and exercise "Art in Space and Time I" and in the course "Introduction to Free and Perspective Drawing". Submission of artistic exercise works. The semester grade results from participation in the lecture and exercise "Art in Space and Time I" as well as the "Introduction to Free and Perspective Drawing", and the submission of artistic exercise works.

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Art in Space and Time II

Kunst in Raum und Zeit II

052-0504-00L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 8 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Attendance in the course "Introduction to Free and Perspective Drawing" and the lecture "Art in Space and Time II". Participation in group work within praxis-modules, combined with the submission of an artistic exercise work. The grading results from attending the lecture "Art in Space and Time II" and from submitting an artistic exercise work.

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052-5507-00L 2025W , 2026S , 2026W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The course investigates the development processes of public art commissions in the city of Zürich in relation to public art commission systems in cities abroad. Through case studies, the course explores historical, political and artistic contexts. It analyzes the conditions of the making of the artworks and how the artworks affect our urban environment.

2025W
2026W

Art in Space and Time I

Kunst in Raum und Zeit I

052-5519-00L 2026W 4 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Participation in group work within praxis-modules, combined with the submission of an artistic exercise work. The grading results from submitting an artistic exercise work.

Artistic Basics I

Künstlerische Grundlagen I

052-5501-00L 2025W , 2026W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

This learning unit has two courses. The lecture “Artistic Perspectives” will introduce students to artistic thought and reflection through the outlining of artistic concepts and class discussion around them. In the sessions called “Artistic Basics”, students will engage in drawing, and will submit exercise work. Both courses require attendance and participation.

2025W

Artistic Basics II

Künstlerische Grundlagen II

052-5502-00L 2026S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

This learning unit has two courses. The lecture “Artistic Perspectives” will introduce students to artistic thought and reflection through the outlining of artistic concepts and class discussion around them. In the sessions called “Artistic Basics”, students will engage in drawing, and will submit exercise work. Both courses require attendance and participation.

052-0592-26L 2026S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The elective course explores and deepens interconnected concepts and materials from a variety of artistic practices. In a series of presentations, artists and researchers introduce multiple approaches of art-based work.The course encompasses multidisciplinary research fields, ranging from urban anthropology and writing methods to film, sculpture, performance, sound, and mixed media procedures.

063-0374-00L 2026S , 2026W 3 Credits MSC D-ARCH

The elective course explores and deepens interconnected concepts and materials from a variety of artistic practices. In a series of presentations, artists and researchers introduce multiple approaches of art-based work. The course encompasses multidisciplinary research fields, ranging from urban anthropology and writing methods to film, sculpture, and sound.

2026W
052-0592-25L 2025S , 2025W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The elective course explores and deepens interconnected concepts and materials from a variety of artistic practices. In a series of presentations, artists and researchers introduce multiple approaches of art-based work.The course encompasses multidisciplinary research fields, ranging from urban anthropology and writing methods to film, sculpture, performance, sound, and mixed media procedures.

2025W
052-5509-00L 2025W , 2026S , 2026W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

With Corinne Diserens, we look at how in curating art, one concern is to deal with how to be hospitable to the vitality of artistic life and conducive to fostering a widened intelligibility of the artistic stakes that the present of art inherits. An exhibition is a medium, a conceptual map, the constellating of artistic processes, artworks, archives and intensities by accumulation or elimination.

2025W
2026W

Focus Work Design and Architecture (IEA)

Vertiefungsarbeit Entwurf und Architektur (IEA)

063-0590-00L 2026S 6 Credits MSC D-ARCH

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Focus Work Design and Architecture (IEA)

Vertiefungsarbeit Entwurf und Architektur (IEA)

063-0591-00L 2026W 6 Credits MSC D-ARCH

Development of an in-depth project and independent research initiative under the supervision of one or more members of the Chair. The focus is on the intersection of artistic practice, experimental methods, and individual research.

052-5518-26L 2026S 2 Credits BSC , MSC D-ARCH

The course challenges the traditional understanding of the model as a representational object, foregrounding its roles in abstraction, critique, speculation, and world-making. While the architectural model remains a central object of study, particular attention is given to models as epistemic agents within cultural discourse, created by artists to subvert conventions of function and scale.

052-5519-26L 2026W 2 Credits BSC , MSC D-ARCH

The course challenges the traditional understanding of the model as a representational object, foregrounding its roles in abstraction, critique, speculation, and world-making. Particular attention is given to models as epistemic agents within cultural discourse, including a visit to the gta Archive's Modell-Schaulager as well as discussions with artists in exhibition contexts.

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