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"Why look at animals?" Cohabitation of humans and animals in historic perspective

"Why look at animals?" Kohabitation von Mensch und Tier in historischer Perspektive

052-0905-24L 2024W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Selected examples of historic architecture, urban planning and architectural theory will be analyzed with help of ground breaking texts from the new interdisciplinary field of "Animal Studies". The focal point is the question, which roles and which spaces were and are given or denied to animals in our built environment.

History and Theory of Architecture IX (Gnehm)

Architekturgeschichte und -theorie IX (Gnehm)

063-0803-02L 2020W , 2021W 1 Credits MSC D-ARCH

Between Cosmos and Chaos: Gottfried Semper’s Theory of ArchitectureThe lecture discusses Gottfried Semper’s complex approach to architecture as the «small world» created by mankind within a global scope framing history and the present between a cosmological totality and chaotic fragmentation.

2020W

Particular Questions in Architectural Theory: Ruskin & Us: Reading, Reactions, Relevance

Spezialfragen in Architekturtheorie: Ruskin & Wir: Lektüre, Rezeption, Aktualität

052-0840-22L 2022S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Few thinkers influenced the intellectual sphere of the late 19th Century as much as the English dilettanti writer, painter, teacher, art critic, social reformer, conservationist and architectural theoretician John Ruskin. Our seminar will analyse texts of Ruskin and we will discuss the potential relevance of his reform ideas for today’s building.

Seminar week: Inspiration Industry - The "Ruhrgebiet" as Cultural Landscape

Seminarwoche: Inspiration Industrie - Das Ruhrgebiet als Kulturlandschaft

051-0914-20L 2020S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

The seminar week is held in the "Ruhrgebiet" (D).

Theory of Architecture III (Elective Thesis)

Architekturtheorie III (Wahlfacharbeit)

063-0119-20L 2020W 6 Credits MSC D-ARCH

A thesis elective in architectural theory is a written student assignment of an architectural issue or question, which is to be elaborated into a scientific paper in consultation with the advisor.