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052-0648-26L 14 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Architectural Design V-IX: Topic (A. Schlüter)

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Arno Schlüter
Does not take place this semester. Please register ( ) only after the internal enrolment for the design classes (see ). Project grading at semester end is based on the list of enrolments on 27.04.2026, 24:00 h. This is the ultimate deadline to unsubscribe or enroll for the studio!
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Last Updated: 2026-06-03 00:13:58

Abstract

In the studio’ Design for Climate: Earth and Sun’, we will investigate earthen and bio-based materials and the sun as a provider of abundant energy for creating place and space.

Objective

- To execute an integrated approach to designing a small, low-carbon, high-quality architectural building. - Understand critical parameters and metrics for buildings regarding energy, emissions, comfort - Utilize digital modelling, simulation and toolsets to obtain quantitative data about design solutions - Interpret and synthesise the results from simulations - Merge with and explore the relation of quantitative data with design intent, spatial configuration and spatial quality - Identify the interactions between architectural design, construction with energy and emissions, both embodied and operational - Visualize integrated quantitative and qualitative results, exploring new visual languages.

Content

In his seminal book Design with Climate, published in 1963, Victor Olgyay introduced the concept of bioclimatic architecture that responds to its environment. Today, taking climate into account has become a matter of survival. Buildings affect the climate globally through their carbon emissions and locally through the internal and external microclimates they create. To meet climatic needs on both a global and local scale, we need to change the way we build radically. In the studio’ Design for Climate: Earth and Sun’, we will investigate earthen and bio-based materials and the sun as a provider of abundant energy for creating place and space. The aim of the design studio is to apply a comprehensive methodology for the integrated design of a mixed-use building in the Valle di Blenio, Ticino, that combines low-carbon principles with architectural design quality. This involves gaining a thorough understanding of the essential parameters and metrics related to energy, emissions, and comfort in building design. Learners will be equipped to employ digital modelling and simulation tools to gather quantitative data, which will be integrated with aspects of design intent, spatial configuration, and quality, fostering an understanding of the interplay between architectural design and construction processes in relation to energy, emissions and human well-being. This experimental studio will be carried out in collaboration with Prof. Roger Boltshauser and Prof. Momoyo Kaijima and their teaching assistants. Additionally, we will be joined by the client and architect of the project, as well as experts on earth construction and solar energy.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
Ultimate deadline to unsubscribe or enroll for the studio is 28.3.2025, 24:00 h.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
exercise Architectural Design V-IX: Topic (A. Schlüter)
Does not take place this semester. Keine Lehrveranstaltung am 17.3/18.3.2025 (Seminarwoche)
No time listed 16 h weekly

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