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Topology
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:38:58
Abstract
The elective course "Topology" in the Spring Semester of 2024 will investigate the hidden river Wolfbach in Hottingen, Zürich. We will embark the participants on a terrain between science and art that we will shape through spatial mapping and imagination, adopting different perceptual perspectives supported by technology, literature and history.
Objective
This elective course gives architecture students the opportunity to further develop their perception of space through a site-specific approach in the field of landscape architecture. The students will learn to use 3D point cloud technology and other spatial sensing technologies in order to analyze complex urban landscape and develop new ways of editing and representing these intertwined spaces.
Content
This course enhances digital literacy for students at D-ARCH and D-BAUG. It builds on a long standing specialization in the spatial exploration of urban landscapes, and integrates digital methods continuously developed at the Landscape Virtualization and Modeling Lab (LVML). Students will become acquainted to working with point cloud models produced with laser-scanning technology. They will learn to use a Terrestrial Laser Scanner to digitalize the site of investigation and reveal its place-specific character, sensory qualities and potential for change. Collected samples from the field will be assembled for interactive audiovisual use in the Laboratory. Through a series of steps, the students will learn how a laser-scanning survey is conducted, how the raw data is processed, how point cloud models are assembled, what qualities these models can provide to analyze, explore and represent space as an audiovisual experience. This understanding will be gained through digital modeling and audiovisual composition. In particular, we will develop a new, comprehensive sectional model of a topologically interesting site situation. All software required is open source and can also be installed on private laptops, facilitating work from home if necessary.
Resources
Literature
Literature will be provided during the course.
Learning Materials (Links)
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General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC , MSC
- Frequency
- Semesterly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
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Topology
Teaching languages: English (German, French).
No course on 21.03.2024 (seminar week) and in the last two weeks of the semester.
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Electives (The entire course programs of ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich are open to the students to individual selection.)
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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.)
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