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061-0106-00L 2 Credits MSC D-ARCH
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Plant Systematics II

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Sonja Hassold
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:38:22

Abstract

The knowledge of plant species is at the core of most designs in landscape architecture. This course will introduce basic knowledge about the following topics: biotopes of Switzerland (phytosociology, plant societies, habitat conditions), expanding plant knowledge of native herbs.

Objective

The students will be able to recognize and determine around fifty native herbs and implement them in their designs. They will understand the greater biogeographic connections in Switzerland and know the most important biotopes with their characteristics. They will further expand their knowledge about botanical terms and vocabulary which allow them to use botanical literature for their designs.

Content

Expansion of the plant knowledge of native species is at the core of this course. The course builds up on “Plant Systematics I”. Theoretical and conceptual lectures are supporting the students to expand their knowledge. They will broaden their botanical knowledge which will allow them to professionally integrate plants in their designs. The concepts will be illustrated and discussed with fresh material to tie the theoretical basics with practical experience. The course is structured into three topics: 1) The understanding of biogeographic connections in relation to climate, soil, altitude, exposure, etc. is essential to implement a design in architecture landscapes successfully. 2) We use the most important biotopes of Switzerland to explain plant societies and phytosociology. This knowledge is essential to find the most appropriate planting in the designs. 3) The knowledge plants will be expanded to ca. fifty native herbs using fresh plant material during the lecture. A one day excursion will be organized to observe the plant species in their natural habitat. The students will learn how to use a plant identification key in order to be able to identify plants on their own. Thereby they will also expand their knowledge about botanical terms.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Literature and slides will be provided on the student server.

Literature

The relevant literature and content for the examination will be indicated during the course.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 60 minutes
Aids
magnifying glasses

Registration & Places

Priority: Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Plant Systematics II
No lecture on the 21.3.2024 (Seminar week) and during the last two weeks of the semester. Further there will be a one day excursion and therefore 2 lectures skipped for compensation (everything will be announced and fixed during the first lecture). The lecture will take place on Thursdays from 10:00 - 12:00 (design room).
  • Thu 09:45-11:30 (HIL G 64)
2 h weekly

Offered In

    • Core Courses (The core courses build on the basic courses and convey basic, broad knowledge in the core areas of landscape architecture in relation to design lessons. Some of the core courses are compulsory and some are freely selectable. Further details, in particular about taking these subjects, for performance assessments and for compensating for failed subjects, are regulated in Art. 27 and Art. 31 Paragraph 4.)