4607895: Theory of the Built Environment (Lecture)

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Semester:WS 18/19
Art:Vorlesung
Sprache:Englisch
ECTS-Credits:2.0
Lektionen / Semester:16.0 L / 12.0 h
Selbststudium:48.0 h

Modulleitung/Dozierende

Studiengang

Masterstudium Architektur (01.09.2014)

Beschreibung

“Theory of the Built Environment” introduces and discusses contemporary architectural theory and critical thinking, providing students with essential knowledge to place their own actions and designs into a historical, theoretical, cultural and social context. Through case studies of anthologies of key theoretical and critical texts on architecture, the course is set and developed in a historical, political and philosophical context. These lectures are devoted to the understanding of theories and critical interpretations as a design tool, encouraging students to be able to think across tendencies, trends and events and position themselves as conscious architects in today’s society. The different themes presented through several texts are understood as tools in the hands of architects. The architectural theories are not pure abstractions, they move between absolute positions and relative relations.

Lernergebnisse

Professional competence

  • Translate contemporary architectural theory into personal context and work
  • Explain competently, discuss and critique own work through oral and written presentations

Kompetenzen

Lehrmethoden

Lecture: discourse, writing

Literatur

Frampton K.: Modern Architecture. A critical History, 1980
Leach N.: Rethinking architecture, 1997
Michael Hays K.: Architecture Theory since 1968, 1998
Conrads U.: Programs and Manifestoes of Architecture of the 20. Century, 2001
Jencks C.: Theories and Manifestoes of contemporary architecture, 2008

Prüfungsmodalitäten

Paper

Termine

DatumZeitRaum
20.11.201808:30 - 11:45H7 (Fabrikweg)
27.11.201808:30 - 11:45H7 (Fabrikweg)
04.12.201808:30 - 11:45H7 (Fabrikweg)
11.12.201808:30 - 11:45H7 (Fabrikweg)

Prüfungen

  • PAR MA 14_Theory of the Built Environment (Lecture) (WS 18/19, bewertet)