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061-0107-00L 2 Credits MSC D-ARCH
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Materials and Construction I

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Abstract

Focused on ground materiality, this course explores constructed potentials of working with biotic and abiotic materials, and techniques for modifying ground conditions. The shape and properties of the ground are fundamental for water movement, vegetative growth and microclimatic conditions on site. Learning the mechanisms for transforming earth’s surface opens up site-based design possibilities.

Objective

Students learn comprehensive skills for reading and modifying topography, soil and water, and for working with material life-cycles, behaviors and qualities to define new potentials for the constructed ground.

Content

Through a series of lectures, short exercises workshops and fieldwork, this course teaches the fundamental techniques of land, water and substrate manipulation, focusing on earthwork, drainage, soil and material properties. During the two-week module, students learn analog and digital grading techniques in Rhino and Grasshopper, and experiment with techniques for working with hybrid materials. Students will also learn to construct physical models.

Resources

Lecture Notes

A course reader is provided at the start of the course.

Literature

Relevant literature is included in the reader and on the MScLA server.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
Assessment will be based on semester performance and end of semester at-home exercise.

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 Materials and Construction I
Irregular course. Module dates 10.11 - 21.11. The detailed course schedule is published at the beginning of the semester on the program website and is included in the reader.
No time listed 36 h semesterly

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