Study plan
Compulsory elective modules 1. Semester
Compulsory elective modules 2. Semester
Compulsory elective modules 3. Semester
Compulsory elective modules 4. Semester
Compulsory elective modules 5. Semester
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
Compulsory elective modules 6. Semester
Entwerfen I Sondergebiete
Gebäudeperformance
The Imaginary Museum of Architecture
Compulsory elective modules 7. Semester
Compulsory elective modules 8. Semester
Compulsory elective modules 9. Semester
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 4SWS
- 6ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
- WP
- 3SWS
- 4ECTS
Compulsory elective modules 10. Semester
Architektur und Energie
Architekturtheorie
Baubetrieb
Bauen im Bestand
Baulicher Brandschutz
Bauphysik I Sondergebiete
Bauphysik I Vertiefung
Bauschadensanalyse, Instandsetzung
Baustofftechnologie I Sondergebiete
Baustofftechnologie I Vertiefung
Denkmalpflege
Digitale Methoden I Sondergebiete
Gebäudelehre I Sondergebiete
Gestalten I Sondergebiete
Innenraum | Ausbau | Möbelbau
Konstruieren I Metallbau
Konstruieren I Sondergebiete
Landschaftsarchitektur
Licht in der Architektur
Privates Bau- und Architektenrecht
Projektentwicklung
Städtebau
Städtebauliches Entwerfen | Sondergebiete
Tragwerkslehre I Sondergebiete
Tragwerkslehre I Vertiefung
Öffentliches Baurecht
Compulsory elective modules 11. Semester
- WP
- 4SWS
- 4ECTS
Compulsory elective modules 12. Semester
Schlüsselkompetenzen
Module overview
1. Semester of study
Baugeschichte 1- PF
- 4 SWS
- 5 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 5 ECTS
Number
1010
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
4 SWS / 60 h
Self-study
90 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Overview of epochs
- Knowledge of the respective epoch theme
- Recognition of styles
- Practice technical terms and methodology of academic work
- Ability to recognize and independently describe (as text, presentation and extemporaneously in place and location) historical buildings in their urban context, as a structure and in the details that characterize their design
- Presentation of the work in words and images
Contents
- History of building from antiquity to historicism at a glance
- Epoch-defining buildings and architects
- The role of building technology and building constructions in historical architecture
- Building production and the architect
- The transformation of urban concepts
- Utopias and reform movements
- point-by-point introduction to the theory of architecture
Exercises (changing thematic focus):, e.g.:
Historicism
Modernism on the Rhine and Ruhr
History of living
Forms of examination
Graded examinations during the semester
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Baustofftechnologie 1- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1040
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- In the Building Materials Technology 1 module, students learn about the basic building materials used in design and construction. The constructional properties and typical applications of building materials are taught.The basic concepts of the mechanical and physical properties of building materials are defined and linked to the disciplines of structural engineering, structural design, building physics and design.
Contents
- The technological development of building materials is considered against the background of the cultural-historical development of mankind.
- Building material technology principles for the durable and thus sustainable use of building materials are conveyed
- The entire life cycle of building materials is explained, from the selection of raw materials to the manufacturing process, the functional life as a building component and the possibility of environmentally friendly recycling. The individual building materials are presented in their entire range of functionality, external shaping and design appearances.Practical examples convey the tension between artistic design, sustainable construction and Business Studies.
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Grundlagen des Gestaltens- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1020
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
135 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- develop a topic given to them by means of sketches, drawings as well as material and color studies into an initial image concept and further into a creative idea
- to express this idea in two- and three-dimensional form using the means of artistic design
- to recognize the basic features of their own visual worlds
- to adequately present and document their own artistic-creative process and its result
Contents
- Basic knowledge of the theory and practice of design using examples from art, architecture and other fields
- Getting to know and practising artistic design approaches
- experimenting with different materials, techniques and methods
- collecting explicit and implicit knowledge
- Reflection and development: using the findings in your own work
- Finding ideas and forms / discovering your own visual worlds
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Mentoring- GR
- 0 SWS
- 0 ECTS
- GR
- 0 SWS
- 0 ECTS
Number
220
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
2. Semester of study
Baustofftechnologie 2- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1090
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- The building materials technology module focuses on promoting an intuitive understanding of building materials and their possible applications in architecture. The functional, aesthetic use of materials in combination with building construction and the application of the latest technologies should be taught and learned from design to detailed planning. The focus is placed on innovative and energy-efficient construction methods.Special emphasis is placed on the resource-conserving use of sustainable and recyclable building materials.
Contents
- The task of future architects in the functional and environmentally and climate-friendly use of materials is further deepened in practical scientific laboratory work. The selection of suitable materials and building material systems with regard to construction, load-bearing structure, building physics and building technology is crucial in the planning process and is what makes interdisciplinary design, planning and construction possible in the first place.
- The budding architects learn about the manufacturing process of building materials through to material-appropriate product application and document the results of material tests and design studies they have carried out themselves.
- Newly developed building materials are to be considered for use in the construction industry so that this knowledge can also be incorporated into other modules. In close cooperation with industry and Business Studies, students learn about the responsible use of different building materials and product systems.
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Darstellungstechniken- PF
- 6 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1060
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
90 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Learning to create parallel and central projections .
- Developing and promoting the "language of building creators" in the classical way of working (bound drawing).
Contents
- Working materials and their application
- Classical means of bound drawing
- Bound drawing
- Types of projection
- Drawing shapes
- Drawing according to standards
- Sketching
Teaching methods
Forms of examination
- Examination in the form of a term paper
- as well as graded, ungraded examinations during the semester
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Grundlagen des Entwerfens- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1070
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Learning to design in the field of tension between method and intuition
- Discovering sensory experiences in connection with the design
- Thinking in contexts
- Recognizing dependencies in the design process and their creative, constructive and spatial consequences
- Analytical ability, recognition of design concepts and building structures
- Expressive design and communication skills
Contents
- Basics and background to design phenomena / theories | design methodology
- Introduction to the design process through simple, partly abstract design tasks .
- Teaching design influencing factors (location, space, time, function, construction, shape and material...)
- methodical introduction via analysis of built examples (text, image, drawing, model).
- Development of design concepts in variants - teaching scientific working techniques (research, analysis, presentations, etc.)
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
- Planning work with discussion
- as well as ungraded examinations during the semester [according to StgPO 2014]
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
3. Semester of study
Digitale Methoden/Grundlagen- PF
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1120
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- File structures and interfaces for saving and backing up project files
- Image processing techniques (pixel graphics, vector graphics) and layout techniques
- 2D design CAD
- 3D design of building models according to BIM guidelines
- Working with 3D object models and object structures in CAAD
- 3D visualizations (material, light, rendering, digital post-processing)
- Advanced layout techniques
Contents
- As a basic course, the module forms partly mutual links to the subjects GK1/2 (M08; continuation of the semester task through digital implementation of the bound plans), DT (M06; plan representation and drawing standards for technical drawings) GL (M11; layout techniques and plan representation) and CE (M27; application of digital work processes, image processing).
- The digital building model constructed in CZ Part 2 can be further used in the subjects TGA and BB to extend the value chain to practical aspects of Building Information Modeling (BIM) or for planning building services building equipment.
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Final grade of the module: Arithmetic mean (SoS+WS)
Gebäudelehre- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1110
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
75 h
Self-study
135 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Analytical ability, recognition of building typologies and design concepts
- Thinking in contexts, recognizing dependencies in the design process, creative, constructive, spatial consequences
- Learning to design in the field of tension between method and intuition
- Learning visual and rhetorical means of expression
- Learning scientific and methodical working methods
- Learning individual and methodological skills
Contents
- Presentation of spatial and organizational concepts (building typologies, development typologies) in relation to different uses, e.g. education, culture, leisure, housing, administration, trade, industry, etc.
- step-by-step methodical approach to the design process by developing and comparing system variants
- working on small design tasks with special consideration of spatial phenomenological aspects. Building analyses (text, word, drawing, model) of exemplary buildings from recent architectural history.
- Group-oriented seminars to promote communicative processes, problem perception and problem solving. Excursions and tours
- Assistance with organization, time management, learning planning, as part of the mentoring discussions .
- Reflection on the course of studies to date and performance level as part of the study status discussions
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Part 2) Graded semester examinations and examination of planning work with discussion
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
85% Examination of the planning work (part 2)
Grundlagen des Konstruierens 1- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1030
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Basic knowledge of simple building and construction with manual building methods and joining techniques using traditional construction materials
- Basic knowledge of building design planning processes and planning techniques in the development of building structures
- Basic knowledge of functional, structural and design-relevant principles of joining structural parts
- Integration of other specialist areas
- Development of expression possibilities: Presentation | Visualization
- Expressiveness and critical faculties
Contents
- Craft building construction and building elements such as single-skin wall (foundation - basement - plinth), roof (pitched roof), windows - facades, stairs, interior fittings, taking into account fundamental factors that determine the architecture:
- Place | context, form | expression, function, appropriateness | sustainability
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Mauerwerk-Atlas, Atlas geneigte Dächer, Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation, Walter Möller Verlag
Städtebauliches Entwerfen 1- PF
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1140
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- analyze and evaluate unfamiliar urban situations in order to recognize deficits and qualities to which they react structurally. To do this, they use the levels of urban observation taught in the lecture, use urban planning and open space planning typologies to better assess approaches to solving urban planning problems
- to use architectural, landscape architectural and infrastructural building blocks of urban design in a targeted manner in order to respond holistically to structural tasks .
- assess planning law aspects of construction tasks in order to take these into account in architectural designs
- to solve simple urban planning tasks with the help of design in the model in order to incorporate the urban planning integration of architectural projects.
Contents
- Building blocks of the city
- Fundamentals of the history of urban development and current trends in urban development
- The shape of cities as a construct of technical, Business Studies and cultural ties
- Integration of structural and landscape elements of the city
- Perception and design of urban and rural spaces
- Urban planning standards
- Basic knowledge of urban land use planning
- Dimensions of urbanity
- Describe urban places in perspective sketches
- recognize and discuss urban qualities
- use and understand the interaction of architectural, landscape architectural and infrastructural elements
- design distinctive urban planning situations and flat fillings of urban planning structures
Teaching methods
Exercises
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
4. Semester of study
Baugeschichte 2- PF
- 4 SWS
- 5 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 5 ECTS
Number
1170
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
90 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- In-depth examination of topics relating to the history of building and urban planning in the 19th and 20th centuries
- Development of the historical background to a design project, independent scientific work, examination of old - new
- Development of questions and approaches concerning historical buildings
Contents
- Changing content, thematic link to design or elective projects, e.g.:
- Themes of type history (theater construction, town halls, schools)
- Gothic construction
- Modern church construction
- Peculiarities of regional architecture (industrial buildings, 1950s, the "green city")
Teaching methods
Exercises
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Gestalten- PF
- 2 SWS
- 3 ECTS
- PF
- 2 SWS
- 3 ECTS
Number
1180
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
30 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Deepening the content learned in the "Fundamentals of Design" module
- Practice artistic and creative approaches
- experimenting with different materials, techniques and methods (analog and digital)
- Reflection and development: using the findings in your own work
- Ideas and form-finding / discovering your own visual worlds
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
b) Graded examinations during the semester
c) Semester-accompanying coursework (bonus points)
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Grundlagen des Konstruierens 2- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1080
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Basic knowledge of simple building and construction with manual building methods and joining techniques using traditional construction materials
- Basic knowledge of structural design planning processes and planning techniques in the development of building structures
- Basic knowledge of the principles of joining structural parts relevant to function, construction and design
- Integration of other specialist areas
- Development of means of expression: Presentation | Visualization - expressiveness and critical faculties
Contents
- Handcrafted building construction and building elements, such as double-shell wall (foundation - basement - base), roof (flat roof), windows, facades, stairs, interior fittings, taking into account fundamental factors that determine the architecture: location | context,
design | expression, function, appropriateness | sustainability
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Städtebauliches Entwerfen 2- PF
- 5 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- PF
- 5 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1200
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Independent development of the design solution in work steps
- Application of knowledge and skills from the preliminary event SE1
- Analysis of urban planning qualities / deficits
- Development of utilization concepts
- Deduction and justification of urban development approaches
- Reducing the complexity of urban planning situations
- Conceptual design
- Perspective representation technique
- Scientific work (research, technical terms, interpretation and citation)
Contents
- Excursion and site visit
- Dealing with a specific urban location
- Action-oriented urban planning analysis
- Analysis of the existing situation using levels
- Recognition of strengths and weaknesses / potentials and conflicts
- Development of a convincing design concept
- Development of the spatial design from the concept
- Display methods, visualization and presentation
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
5. Semester of study
Bauphysik 1- N/A
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- N/A
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1150
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- The participants have acquired a basic understanding of the physical principles of thermal and moisture protection, the interaction between constructions / buildings and the physical phenomena of heat and moisture, energy saving, comfortable and hygienic living conditions in rooms and protection against moisture damage. They are able to independently carry out the building physics verifications required by the building authorities in the areas of thermal and moisture protection and energy saving and can apply, evaluate and discuss the findings of building physics in the solution of building and construction tasks (including the assessment of structural damage) in the context of construction, phenomena, mechanisms and calculation across disciplines.
Contents
- Heat insulation and energy saving (including SI units, temperatures, heat transfer mechanisms, heat conduction, convection, radiation, thermal conductivity, heat flow, heat flow density, heat transfer resistance, heat transfer resistance, heat transfer resistance, heat transfer coefficient of homogeneous and inhomogeneous components, heat transfer coefficient of wedge-shaped layers, heat transfer resistance of air layers, heat transfer coefficient of windows, average thermal transmittance of components with homogeneous layers, thermal resistance of unheated rooms, corrections for U-values, temperature calculation, temperature distribution in constructions, heat flows, thermal balance, thermal bridges, isotherms and adiabats, winter and summer thermal insulation according to DIN 4108, Energy Saving Ordinance, thermal length changes and stresses, transient temperature processes, comfort and indoor hygiene, air exchange and building tightness, etc.) .etc.)
- Moisture protection (including Basic concepts of moisture protection, mass and volume-related moisture content, critical moisture content, practical moisture content, water vapor saturation concentration, absolute humidity / water vapor concentration, water vapor partial pressure, water vapor saturation pressure, relative humidity, dew point temperature, moisture transport mechanisms, water vapor diffusion, capillary suction and capillarity, water vapor diffusion resistance coefficient, water vapor diffusion equivalent air layer thickness, water vapor diffusion current density, condensation on surfaces and in the building component, proof of freedom from condensation and calculation of diffusion-related condensation and evaporation water masses, "Glaser" method, period balance method, monthly balance method, mold formation, water vapor convection, condensation on building component surfaces, capillary suction and rain protection, water absorption coefficient, criteria for rain protection of plasters and coatings, transient moisture transport processes, etc.) .etc.)
Teaching methods
Exercises
Participation requirements
- Current collection of formulas BP 1 of the subject area
- Current collection of exercises BP 1 of the subject area
1) Participants in the course must have the BP1 task collection and the BP1 formula collection
2) The BP1 formula collection and BP1 task collection can only be purchased from FASTA (EFS 38b).
Forms of examination
Examination elements and final module examination Examination in the form of a written exam (two parts, maximum possible total points: 120 points)
Part 1: Calculation part (90 minutes, aids: formulary of the subject area, calculator, otherwise no aids), maximum possible score 90 points Important note: Only the current BP1 formulary and a calculator are permitted in the calculation part. Your own entries in the formulary are considered an attempt to cheat in the exam!
Part 2: Comprehension questions (30 minutes, work without aids), max. 30 points possible
Important note: No aids are permitted in the theory part!
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
BP1 deals with the interaction between building construction / buildings and the physical phenomena of heat and moisture. Energy saving, comfortable and hygienic living conditions in rooms, protection against moisture damage are some of its objectives. Knowledge of building physics is essential for architects when designing, planning and constructing buildings. Structural damage in new buildings and renovations is often caused by ignorance of the laws of building physics. BP1 is therefore closely related to building material technology (materiality), technical construction and building design.
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
- Bläsi: Bauphysik. Verlag Europa Lehrmittel, Haan - Liersch,
- Langner: Bauphysik kompakt. Beuth Verlag, Berlin - Zürcher,
- Frank: Bauphysik – Bau und Energie – Leitfaden für Planung und Praxis. Teubner Verlag -
- Schmidt, Windhausen: Bauphysik-Lehrbuch. Bundesanzeiger Verlag, Köln -
- Stein: Physik für Bauingenieure – Grundlagen und Anwendungen –
- Band 2: Wärme und Feuchte. AVH Verlag, Hamburg -
- Pohlenz: Der schadensfreie Hochbau – Band 3: Wärmeschutz, Feuchteschutz, Schallschutz. Rudolf Müller Verlag, Köln
- DIN 4108-2 „Wärmeschutz und Energie-Einsparung in Gebäuden – Teil 2: Mindestanforderungen an den Wärmeschutz“
- DIN 4108-3: Wärmeschutz und Energie-Einsparung in Gebäuden – Teil 3: Klimabedingter Feuchteschutz – Anforderungen, Berechnungsverfahren und Hinweise für Planung und Ausführung - aktuelle Version der Energieeinsparverordnung
Entwerfen 1- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1130
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- After attending the course, students will be able to design a building with simple planning requirements by further developing the skills acquired in the basics of design in the development of design solutions in concept, elaboration and presentation as well as their visual (drawing, model) and rhetorical expression techniques
- to subsequently be able to work on designs with average planning requirements (Design 2) .
Contents
Lecture "groundings" (Prof. Flammang):
- Differentiation of basic conceptual approaches to a design, demonstrated using historical and current examples. Explanation of related contexts and interactions.
Exercises:
- Designing places, buildings and rooms with simple planning requirements, i.e. with e.g:
- Integration into the surroundings
- few functional areas
- simple expansion
- Teaching academic working techniques (e.g. research, presentations)
Teaching methods
Exercises
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Passing at least 50% of the ungraded semester-accompanying examinations
Project-related work with documentation and its presentation with an oral examination
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Integrale Gebäudetechnologie 1- PF
- 3 SWS
- 5 ECTS
- PF
- 3 SWS
- 5 ECTS
Number
1160
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
105 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Climate: Zones and change
- Forms of energy
- Fossil and renewable energy sources
- Basics of comfort
- Thermal comfort - building services installations
- Heating
- Cooling
- Ventilation
Teaching methods
Exercises
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Tragwerkslehre 1- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1050
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Development of system-oriented thinking
- Teaching scientific working techniques
- Understanding the function of simple load-bearing structures
Contents
- Basics of mathematics and mechanics
- Determining loads in building construction
- Basic concepts of statics (e.g. force, moment, equilibrium)
- Support reactions and internal forces of statically determinate structures
- Rod forces of truss girders
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
6. Semester of study
Bauphysik 2- PF
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1210
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Basics of sound insulation Frequency, wavelength, sound pressure, intensity, power, sound level, decibel, A-weighting, sound level addition, sound level subtraction, average level
- Room acoustics sound absorption, sound absorption coefficient, reverberation time, equivalent sound absorption area of a room, sound level reduction, sound absorbers and resonators, porous absorber, plate resonator, perforated and Helmholtz resonator, principles of room acoustic planning, arrangement of absorbers, reflectors and diffusers, diffuse and direct sound field, reverberation radius
- Sound propagation outdoorsSound propagation in open and built-up areas, propagation attenuation for point and line sources, level reduction through shielding (noise barriers)
- Building acoustics and sound insulationSound transmission in buildings for airborne sound, impact sound and external noise, airborne sound and impact sound insulation, airborne sound insulation, sound transmission coefficient, single and double-shell components, coincidence, coincidence cut-off frequency, resonance, resonance frequency, sound level difference, sound insulation coefficient, standard sound level difference, standard sound level difference, weighted sound reduction index / weighted building sound reduction index, weighted standard sound level difference, weighted standard sound level difference, sound reduction index of composite components, sound bridges, impact sound insulation, standard impact sound level, impact sound improvement factor, sound insulation against external noise, noise barriers, sound insulation against installation noise, longitudinal sound conduction, etc., technical building sound insulation, verifications in accordance with DIN 4109 (2016) and other current regulations
Teaching methods
Exercises
Forms of examination
a. Examination in the form of a written exam (two parts)
Part 1: Calculation part (90 minutes, aids: formulary of the subject area SS 2018, calculator), maximum 90 points
Part 2: Comprehension questions (30 minutes, work without aids), max. 30 points
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Aktuelle Formelsammlung BP 2 des Fachbereiches (Ausgabe SS2018) M XX Blanko Modulbeschreibung
Stand: 25.03.2018
Aktuelle Aufgabensammlung BP 2 des Fachgebietes (Ausgabe SS2018) - Musteraufgaben zu DIN 4109
Die Aufgabensammlung, Formelsammlung und die Musteraufgaben sind ab der 3. Semesterwoche beim ASTA erhältlich.
Integrale Gebäudetechnologie 2- PF
- 3 SWS
- 5 ECTS
- PF
- 3 SWS
- 5 ECTS
Number
1220
Duration (semester)
1
Konstruieren 1- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 6 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1190
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
90 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Basic knowledge of simple building constructions and/or simple load-bearing structures, taking into account geometric order, force dissipation and detailing
- Basic knowledge of essential skeleton construction materials and their envelope and finishing constructions
- Basic knowledge of industrial production techniques - basic knowledge of the principles of joining structural parts relevant to function, construction and design
- Further development of expression possibilities: Presentation | Visualization
Contents
Location | context, form | expression, function, material, appropriateness | sustainability
Teaching methods
Exercises
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
- Semester-accompanying examination in the form of a written exam
- Ungraded examination performance during the semester [according to StgPO BA]
- Examination of planning work with discussion
- and, if applicable, semester-accompanying coursework (bonus points)
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Tragwerkslehre 2- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1100
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Development of system-oriented thinking
- Teaching scientific working techniques
- Understanding structural calculations
- Competence in cooperation with the structural engineer
Contents
- Basic concepts of strength theory (e.g. stresses, strains)
- Strength verifications (stress verifications, buckling safety verifications)
- Proof of suitability for use
- Dimensioning in steel and timber construction
- Static calculation of a simple structure
- Stiffening of load-bearing structures
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Entwerfen I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1629
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
They are able to think integrally about all essential design-determining parameters and process them in a goal-oriented manner. You will learn a differentiated way of looking at and presenting design requirements and working methods and how to reflect on them critically.
The design understanding of the interdependencies and interplay of social, cultural, humanities and natural science disciplines has been consolidated.
Students are able to carry out scientific research, process it and communicate the findings adequately.
Contents
- Deepening and specification of complex design topics in relation to socio-cultural, ecological and economic contexts as well as traditional and local construction methods
- Teaching conceptual design strategies and process-oriented working methods
- Promoting experimental working methods and techniques
- Inter- and transdisciplinary cooperation with interdisciplinary teaching areas, faculties, partner universities and institutions
- Project-oriented working methods and implementation involving various disciplines and stakeholders
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Prerequisite for admission to examination in this module: MF, EW 1
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Gebäudeperformance- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1421
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- build on existing basic knowledge of photography in technology and image design to not only depict built architecture, but also to analyze and document it archivally with the help of further basic photographic principles
- to make the design and realization of individual architectures, building ensembles and urban open spaces visually comprehensible.
- to create authentic images with a high information density of buildings, both indoors and outdoors to work out the individual signature of individual architects while observing basic documentary principles
Contents
- Targeted use of special optical techniques (optics, camera technology, lighting technology) practical exercises on location and in the photo studio on shooting techniques, lighting and imaging
- practical exercises on object research, image analysis, documentation
- Reproduction technique (plan templates)
- Deepening knowledge and skills of digital image processing, application of special digital processes
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Content:
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
The Imaginary Museum of Architecture- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1420
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- build on existing basic knowledge of photography in technology and image design to not only depict built architecture, but also to analyze and document it archivally with the help of further basic photographic principles
- to make the design and realization of individual architectures, building ensembles and urban open spaces visually comprehensible.
- to create authentic images with a high information density of buildings, both indoors and outdoors to work out the individual signature of individual architects while observing basic documentary principles
Contents
- Targeted use of special optical techniques (optics, camera technology, lighting technology) practical exercises on location and in the photo studio on shooting techniques, lighting and imaging
- practical exercises on object research, image analysis, documentation
- Reproduction technique (plan templates)
- Deepening knowledge and skills of digital image processing, application of special digital processes
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Content:
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
7. Semester of study
748 Mobilitätsfenster- PF
- 0 SWS
- 14 ECTS
- PF
- 0 SWS
- 14 ECTS
Number
1240
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Learning outcomes/competences
- Develop further specialist skills in design, building theory, urban planning and engineering .
- Application and reflection of the theoretical knowledge and skills acquired so far
- Developing an understanding of planning and work processes
- Thinking in contexts, recognizing dependencies in the work process
- Learning visual and rhetorical means of expression
Contents
- Presentation of the knowledge gained during the practical phase
- Analysis and evaluation of the practical phase vs. previous studies
- Reflection on own work and learning input
Participation requirements
Content:
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Ergänzende Veranstaltungen zum Mobilitätsfenster- PF
- 8 SWS
- 8 ECTS
- PF
- 8 SWS
- 8 ECTS
Number
1230
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
120 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
(see M 24 A / M 24 P).
Contents
- EV 1 CAD: Self-study tutorial. Primarily IT applications for office practice .
- EV 2 Law Fee law, contract law, liability law, insurance law, architects' copyright law, professional law, competition law, expert witness law, alternative dispute resolution (arbitration board, mediation, adjudication, arbitration proceedings). The content is not limited to the mere teaching of the substantive legal principles, but their practical application is also practiced. This includes, for example, the simulation and evaluation of contract negotiations or arbitration. EV 3 Office Perspective Architects present a cross-section of possible activities in architectural offices by way of example, the lecture series is supplemented by excursions.
- EV 4 Key competencies See module WPM 28 SK (key competencies). Language courses are preferably offered for "outgoing students".
Teaching methods
Exercises
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
8. Semester of study
Architekturfotografie- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1416
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Basic knowledge and skills in architectural photography
- Mastering the basics of photographic production and working techniques
- In-depth basic knowledge of photographic image composition
Contents
- Basic understanding of optics and camera technology
- Practical exercises in the lab and on location on camera and lighting technology
- Practical photography exercises in the media lab or on the computer and on location with a specific object
- Deepening knowledge and skills in digital image processing
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Examination in the form of homework
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Passing the exam
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Architekturhistorisches Projekt- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1422
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
At the end of the semester, the presentations are given in the large lecture hall. These presentations should be seen as exercises to simulate the real thing in front of a specialist audience and to face constructive criticism. A video recording, which is shown in a final "feed-back" round, serves as a further aid for checking your own presentation.
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Services during the semester
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Baumanagement- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1280
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Teaching methods
Exercises
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Digitale Methoden/Entwerfen- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1270
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
75 h
Self-study
135 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- State of the art
- Basics and components of computer-aided design
- Standardized / non-standardized construction processes
- Digital form-finding methods, modeling
- Digital two- and three-dimensional construction of simple and complex geometries
- Geometry as the basis for design processes in architecture
- The digital process chain
- Parametric design: Programming as a design process
- Teaching the basics of graphical programming
- Code and material
- Digital fabrication
- The digital process chain
- Creating physical models through rapid prototyping
- Representation of digital image content
Teaching methods
Exercises
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
1st term paper 20%,
2nd term paper 30%,
3rd term paper 50%
Ethik in der Architektur- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1413
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Codes of ethics for architects
- Responsibility (leadership, environment, etc.)
- Architecture - consequences - assessment
- Evaluation of planning processes
- Evaluation criteria for architecture & construction
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Facility Management- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1414
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
modern building materials and their processing techniques. This is done in close cooperation with industry and Business Studies. Finally, the results are scientifically processed, compiled and presented.
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Sondergebiete der Architektur- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1411
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Acquiring basic skills in architecture-related construction, urban planning and design tasks beyond the basic architectural activity such as temporary event architecture, microarchitecture, mobile architecture, etc.
- Learning the specific artistic and technical skills required to design and construct temporary, event-related, experimental architecture
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Sozioökonomische Planungsgrundlagen- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1412
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Fundamental knowledge of backgrounds relevant to architecture and planning
- Knowledge of the decisive forces of change in space from an economic, social, ecological and building culture perspective
- Basic concept of sustainability
- Scientific work (research, technical terms, interpretation and citation)
- Knowledge of problem-oriented action strategies in the spatial sciences
- Knowledge of participation-oriented processes and action strategies and how they relate back to their own actions
- Personal attitude towards development needs
Contents
- Development of problem-related literature
- Presentation of specialist knowledge outside the discipline of architecture
- Solution-oriented forms of discussion and debate
- Dealing with different, possibly contradictory perspectives and positions on current phenomena of spatial development
- Development of individual approaches to action and approaches in the group
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Vermessungswesen- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1415
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Cartography
- Units of measurement
- Instrumentology
- Position measurement
- Elevation measurement
- Determining coordinates
- Photographic recording methods
- Inventory data acquisition
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Visualisierung | Präsentation- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1417
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
At the end of the semester, the presentations are given in the large lecture hall. These presentations should be seen as exercises to simulate the real thing in front of a specialist audience and to face constructive criticism. A video recording, which is shown in a final "feed-back" round, serves as a further aid for checking your own presentation.
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Services during the semester
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
9. Semester of study
Bauwirtschaft- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- PF
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1320
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Entwerfen 2- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1250
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Konstruieren 2- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
- PF
- 5 SWS
- 7 ECTS
Number
1260
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Stegreif- PF
- 0 SWS
- 3 ECTS
- PF
- 0 SWS
- 3 ECTS
Number
1290
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Self-study
90 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
10. Semester of study
Gebäudelehre I Vertiefung- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WA
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1419
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
recognize and name structural features of known typologies and new typologies, analyze them in depth
analyze and classify them in the urban, use-specific and social context.
Through links with the fields of urban planning, architectural history, landscape architecture or applied social sciences, they have become familiar with cooperative approaches and interdisciplinary and participatory strategies. They have learned to think in a networked way and to evaluate projects with social responsibility. Teamwork, communication with potential users or others involved in the
planning process have strengthened their social skills
. They are able to work independently with the tools of building theory and apply scientific work (research, technical terms, interpretation) in a goal-oriented manner. In addition, they have expanded their knowledge of professional presentation and communication techniques.
Contents
- Deepening the structural characteristics of known typologies
- Dealing with special and multidimensional tasks of building theory
- Dealing with socially relevant issues in the context of demographic change, such as an ageing society, inclusion, shrinking populations in rural areas, lack of affordable housing in cities, migration, etc.
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Architektur und Energie- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1609
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Architekturtheorie- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1610
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Independent familiarization with the subject matter that meets scientific standards
- Involvement in the selection of the main topic
- In-depth examination of the role of architecture in society
- Working on the concept and with the text
- Ability to interpret and justify designs
- Presentation of complex contexts in words and images
- Discussion leadership / moderation on a topic
- Insight into the history of architectural theory
Contents
- - Building on a relatively stable basic framework, changing topics should be addressed by the students in the seminar
- and put up for public discussion at the university of applied sciences:
- History of architectural theory at a glance (in the form of a literature review)
- The role of geometry and mathematics in the justification of historical and contemporary architecture
- Current texts / writings / positions on architectural theory (selection)
- Exemplary tracing of the link between object and theory via publications
- Changing thematic focuses, e.g. conceivable: The profession of architect, architecture in the information society, does architecture need theory, the shrinking city, Peter Sloterdijk's positions on modernity and architecture, architecture and utopia or architects and happiness
- Development of questions for practitioners / theorists
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Graded examinations during the semester (presentation)
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Baubetrieb- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1625
Duration (semester)
1
Bauen im Bestand- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1611
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Recognizing design as a holistic, responsible process; including the physicality of the existing building
- including the aspect of sustainability .
- Ability to develop design concepts within an existing city or building stock .
- Development of new fields of activity in architecture.
Contents
- Developing concepts and designing settlements, places, buildings or spaces within a
- Building stock .
- Continuing construction - demolition - conversion - extension, taking into account fundamental architectural
- determining factors: location, context, space, form, poetry, expression, material, appropriateness, sustainability
- as well as specific factors relating to the existing building .
- Dealing with the tension between "old" and "new"
- Also dealing with monument preservation issues.
- Teaching academic working techniques (research, analysis, presentations, etc.)
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Graded, ungraded examinations during the semester
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Passing the examination of planning work
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Baulicher Brandschutz- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1612
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
analyze, evaluate and improve them. Participants will be able to present the results and represent them in discussions with architects and representatives of the fire department's construction departments as well as compile them correctly and appropriately in written reports.
Contents
Introduction to fire protection, protection goals, fire development, fire spread, causes of fire, fire behavior of building materials,
Fire loads and fire risks, thermal radiation, flow processes, smoke and smoke propagation, toxic and thermal
Effect of fire gases, ETK (unit temperature-time curve)
Legal bases in fire protection (building regulations law)
Fire protection regulations of the ...
... NRW state building regulations
... NRW special building regulations (for places of assembly, accommodation, sales outlets, high-rise buildings, garages)
... Industrial building directive
... Nursing and care guidelines
... School building regulations
Deviations and compensation measures
Fire behavior of building materials and components in detail
- Regulations, building material classes, fire resistance classes
- Protection of building and structural components (steel, wood, solid components) - Wall and ceiling openings (fire doors, gates,
dampers, smoke protection doors, hold-open systems, fire protection glazing)
- Building products and structural components (load-bearing walls, columns and tension members, room-enclosing walls, facades and porches,
ceilings, beams, roofs)
- External walls and facades, fire and complex partition walls, stairwells, corridors, escape routes
- Requirements for special components (fire walls, complex partition walls, non-load-bearing exterior walls, roofing)
- Escape routes, stairs, elevators (length of escape routes, corridors, stairs, stairwells, elevators, first and second escape routes,
Stairwells, necessary corridors, loft conversions, common rooms and apartments in basements)
- Spacing, installation and movement areas, access and passageways, entrances and passages
- Building services, installations and pipelines
- Fire alarm systems, sprinkler and water spray systems, extinguishing water supply
- Special features of urban redensification and fire protection in existing buildings
Object inspections and on-site exercises/lectures in various buildings of the special building regulations
Inspections of various buildings (including theaters, places of assembly, shopping centers, hospitals, etc.), participation in
fire tests, visits to the test hall of the Münster Fire Brigade Institute (smoke tests, overpressure ventilation, rescue via portable ladders, sprinkler demonstration, etc.), property inspections and on-site exercises at manufacturers of fire protection products
(e.g. fire-resistant glazing and insulation materials). Attendance is compulsory for the site inspections and on-site exercises/lectures
. Fire protection assessments Own designs of buildings of a special type or use
- Fire safety assessment of a more complex building of a special type and use (own design of a participant of the group) on the basis of the NRW state building regulations or the NRW special building regulations, presentation and defense of the
- Development of a fire protection concept and an escape and rescue route plan for an own design of a building of a special type or use (individual work, written elaboration of the fire protection concept with plan presentation, escape and rescue route plan). The building must be your own design; third-party designs are not permitted.
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
- Bauordnung für das Land Nordrhein-Westfalen (Landesbauordnung 2018 – BauO NRW 2018) vom 21. Juli 2018
- Verordnung über Bau und Betrieb von Sonderbauten (Sonderbauverordnung - SBauVO NRW) mit Stand vom 02.10.2019
- Richtlinie über bauaufsichtliche Anforderungen an den Bau und Betrieb von Einrichtungen mit Pflege- und Betreuungsleistungen NRW
- mit Stand vom 07.10.2019
- Richtlinie über bauaufsichtliche Anforderungen an Schulen (Schulbaurichtlinie – SchulBauR NRW) vom 16. Mai 2019
- Richtlinie über den baulichen Brandschutz im Industriebau (Industriebaurichtlinie – IndBauR NRW) mit Stand vom 07.10.2019
- Brandschutzleitfaden für Gebäude des Bundes
Bauphysik I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1613
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
of concrete and to evaluate and apply the measures possible for the implementation of the design principles (concrete technology, construction and execution measures). You will learn about the different joint sealing systems with their mechanism of action, their special features in planning and execution as well as
their strengths and weaknesses, the principles for the planning of joint sealing systems and to recognize and implement the special building physics features of high-grade basements. The participants learn to recognize mistakes in the planning, execution and monitoring of waterproof
structures made of concrete / high-quality concrete basements, to avoid them and to repair them professionally in the event of damage.
Contents
- Planning and construction of water-impermeable structures made of concrete, requirements planning and basic determination, Basics of dimensioning, technical execution measures and concrete technology notes, planning and execution of waterproof structures made of in-situ concrete, element walls or precast elements, ceilings as waterproof structures - planning, Construction, construction supervision, quality assurance, typical errors, Ready-mixed concrete - ordering, delivery and acceptance, Production, placement, compaction and curing Principles for the planning of joints and their sealing, standards and regulations, overview of Joint sealing systems for white tanks, building regulations requirements for joint sealing systems
- Joint sealing systems for water-impermeable concrete structures in detail - structure, mode of action, areas of application, construction, typical errors: Joint tapes, uncoated and coated metal waterstops, Duo-Fix 150, AF 15, KAB combination construction joint tapes, grouted injection hose systems, swellable joint inserts, Adhesive seals, sealing pipes, crack control joint rails, pipe penetrations, formwork spreaders, sealing special cases (the water pressure-tight connection of new waterproof buildings to existing buildings, planning and execution of clamping constructions) Building physics aspects in the construction of high-quality waterproof concrete structures
- Subsequent sealing of cracks and leaking joints in water-impermeable concrete structures
- Injection training - theoretical and practical part
- Subsequent installation of waterproof concrete tanks in existing buildings
- Mixed construction method waterproof concrete and KMB / reactive waterproofing - concept, KMB and reactive waterproofing, planning
- Construction, construction process, construction supervision, quality assurance, typical errors
- Liability and insurance aspects of moisture damage to waterproof structures - architects and planners in the liability trap
- WU planning / conceptual detailed planning of your own design
- Excursions and factory tours (production of precast walls, joining technology for joint sealing systems, production of precast shafts, site inspections)
- Scientific working methods and techniques are also explicitly addressed in the teaching / practice / reflection / presentation of the specialist content.
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
a. 3 examinations during the semester (written examinations, 60 minutes each, max. 60 points each possible)
b. Term paper (waterproofing design planning for a basement, e.g. an underground car park,
max. 120 points possible)
c. Additional bonus points are possible for participation in the events / excursions (max. 18 points).
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
- Skript zur Veranstaltung
- Beispiele für Entwurfsplanungen für wasserundurchlässige Bauwerke aus Beton
- Hohmann, R.: Nachträglich erstellte druckwasserdichte Keller aus Beton. Sonderdruck aus Bausubstanz, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart, Heft 1/2011
- Hohmann, R.: Elementwände im drückenden Grundwasser – Chance oder Risiko? Teil 1: Anforderungen an das Bauen mit Elementwänden. Sonderdruck aus "Der Bausachverständige", Heft 1/2011 und 2/2011, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- Hohmann, R.: Wasserundurchlässige Bauwerke aus Beton. Fugenabdichtung für WU-Bauwerke - Abdichtungssysteme – Verwendbarkeitsnachweise – Chancen und Risiken. Sonderdruck aus "Der Bausachverständige", Heft 3/2011 und 4/2011, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag
- Hohmann, R.: Wasserundurchlässige Bauwerke aus Beton – Abdichtung mit Injektionsverfahren – Lösungen auch für schwierige Fälle. Hrsg: Desoi GmbH / Kalbach, 2012. (kostenloser Download:
Weitere Literaturhinweise:
- Hohmann, R.: Abdichtung bei wasserundurchlässigen Bauwerken aus Beton. Stuttgart, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2009
- Hohmann, R.: Elementwände im drückenden Grundwasser richtig ausgeführt. Stuttgart, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2015
- Hohmann, R.: Wasserundurchlässige Bauwerke aus Beton. In: Lehrbuch der Hochbaukaukonstruktion. (Hrsg.: Fouad), Teubner Vieweg Verlag, 2013 Wiesbaden, S. 329 – 378
- Hohmann, R.: Fugenabdichtung mit Klemmkonstruktionen – eine Herausforderung für Planer und Ausführende? Beton und Stahlbetonbau, 106 (2011), Heft 7, S. 445 - 458
- Hohmann, R.: Wasserdruckhaltende Innenwannen aus Beton im Gebäudebestand – Teil 1. Beton, 61 (2011), Heft 4, S. 126 - 130, Teil 2. Beton, 61 (2011), Heft 5, S. 176 - 180
- Hohmann, R.: Nachträglich erstellte druckwasserdichte Keller aus Beton. Bausubstanz, Heft 1 (2011), Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart, S. 30 – 41
- Hohmann, R.: Auswahl und Planung von Fugenabdichtungssystemen. In: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau 108 Spezial: WUBauwerke aus Beton. Supplement S1 Oktober 2014. S. 46 – 64
- Hohmann, R.: Planung und Ausführung von Elementwänden bei drückendem Grundwasser. In: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau 108 Spezial: WU-Bauwerke aus Beton. Supplement S1 Oktober 2014. S. 81 – 95
- Hohmann, R.: Fugensysteme für WU-Konstruktionen. In: Beton, Heft 12 (2014), S. 482 - 490
- Hohmann, R.: "Fugenabdichtung von wasserundurchlässigen Bauwerken aus Beton". In: Beton-Kalender 2005, Berlin, Verlag Ernst & Sohn, S. 385 – 418
- Deutscher Ausschuss für Stahlbeton e. V.: DAfStb-Richtlinie »Wasserundurchlässige Bauwerke aus Beton« (WURichtlinie), 2017
- Deutscher Beton- und Bautechnik-Verein e.V.: DBV Merkblatt »Hochwertige Nutzung von Untergeschossen – Bauphysik und Raumklima«. Fassung 01/2009
- DIN 18197: Abdichten von Fugen in Beton mit Fugenbändern. 2018
- Alfes, C.; Fingerloos, F.; Flohrer, C.: Hinweise und Erläuterungen zur Neuausgabe der DAfStb-Richtlinie „Wasserundurchlässige Bauwerke aus Beton“, Betonkalender 2018, Bd. 2, S. 175 –226
- Fachvereinigung Betonbauteile mit Gitterträgern (Hrsg.): Montageanleitung Elementwände.
- Deutscher Beton- und Bautechnik-Verein e.V. (Hrsg.): Parkhäuser und Tiefgaragen. 2018
- Weitere Literatur wird in der ersten Veranstaltung angegeben.
Bauphysik I Vertiefung- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1402
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Proof of sound insulation (airborne sound insulation, impact sound insulation, protection against external noise)
- Acoustic optimization of the room
- Determination of the thermal parameters
- energy optimization, energy saving regulations, determination of the energy pass
- Investigation and optimization of thermal bridges
- Damp proof for critical building components
- Proof of structural fire protection
- Evaluation of the verifications in Excel
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
In terms of content: none
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Bauschadensanalyse, Instandsetzung- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1403
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
and its cause. and their causes. They have learned strategies for damage prevention and remediation options, taking into account
They have become familiar with scientific working methods
Contents
- Introduction to building diagnostics, assessment of weak points in existing buildings
- Protection and repair of reinforced concrete structures
- Typical errors in the planning and construction of water-impermeable concrete structures, subsequent waterproofing
- Cracks and leaking joints in water-impermeable concrete structures, injection training - theoretical and practical part
- Subsequent installation of waterproof concrete tanks in existing buildings
- Damage to waterproofing for building components against soil
- Restoration of leaking joints
- Waterproofing of swimming pools
- Damage to waterproofing on terraces, flat roofs and green roofs
- Legal and insurance aspects of waterproofing buildings
- Damage to industrial floors and parking garage coatings
- Restoration of damp and salted walls (building drying, desalination, impregnation)
- Damage to natural stone, causes and images of damage, stone restoration and conservation measures
- Wood damage caused by moisture, fungi and pests, wood protection through structural measures
- Corrosion + corrosion protection of metal components
- Heat bridges and mold growth in residential buildings
- Development of your own renovation concept for a case of damage
- Excursions and company tours
- The teaching/practice/reflection/presentation of the specialist content also explicitly addresses scientific working methods and techniques
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
b. Additional bonus points are possible for participation in the courses / excursions (max. 36 points)
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
at least 50% of the total points possible under a (maximum total points: 240 points, minimum number of points required to
minimum number of points required to pass: 120 points), bonus points described under b. (max. 36
points) are taken into account.
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
the architect's field of activity. Errors are often caused by ignorance of elementary building physics, material technology or building design principles. BI is therefore closely related to building physics, building material technology (materiality) and building construction.
Importance of the grade for the final grade
b. mentioned bonus points (max. 36 points)
Literature
- Hohmann, R.: Abdichtung bei wasserundurchlässigen Bauwerken aus Beton. Stuttgart, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2009
- Hohmann, R.: Elementwände im drückenden Grundwasser richtig ausgeführt. Stuttgart, Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2015
- Hohmann, R.: Planung und Ausführung von Elementwänden bei drückendem Grundwasser. In: Beton und Stahlbetonbau 108 Spezial: WU-Bauwerke aus Beton. Supplement S1 Oktober 2014. S. 81 – 95
- Hohmann, R.: Fugensysteme für WU-Konstruktionen. In: Beton, Heft 12 (2014), S. 482 – 490 − Dahmen, Engel, et. al.: Innenabdichtungen. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- Reul: Handbuch Bautenschutz und Bausanierung. Rudolf Müller Verlag, Köln
- Böhning: Altbaumodernisierung im Detail. Rudolf Müller Verlag, Köln
- Thomas: Denkmalpflege für Architekten und Ingenieure. Rudolf Müller Verlag, Köln
- Frössel: Mauerwekstrockenlegung und Kellersanierung. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- • Arendt: Feucht und Salze in Gebäuden. Verlagsanstalt Alexander Koch, Leinefelden − Hankammer,
- • Lorenz: Schimmelpilze und Bakterien in Gebäuden. Rudolf Müller Verlag, Köln
- • Vogt: Abdichtung – Fachgerecht und Sicher. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- • Stahr: Praxiswissen Bausanierung. Vieweg Verlag, Wiesbaden − Balak
- • Pech: Mauerwerkstrockenlegung. Springer Verlag, Wien
- • Reul: Sanierung von Tiefgaragen und Parkhäusern. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart − Weber,
- • Hafkesbrink: Bauwerksabdichtung in der Altbausanierung. Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden
- • Brundiers, Hebeisen, Hunstock, Meyer, Spirgatis: Außenabdichtungen. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stutt
- gart
- • BFA BWA: BWA-Richtlinien für Bauwerksabdichtungen
- • Grundwissen zur Ausführung von Abdichtungen. Beuth Verlag, Berlin −
- • Raps, Schmidt, Rohr-Suchala: Schutz und Instandsetzung von Parkhäusern und Tiefgaragen. Fraunho
- fer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- • Röhling, Meichner: Rissbildungen im Stahllbetonbau – Ursachen – Auswirkungen – Maßnahmen.
- Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart −
- Stand: 12. März 2021 Fachhochschule Dortmund Seite 66 von 126
- Bachelor im Fach Architektur (Prüfungsordnungsversion 2014)
- Lotz, Hammacher: Schimmelschäden vermeiden. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- Colling: Lernen aus Schäden im Holzbau. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- Ansorge: Bauwerksabdichtung gegen von außen und innen angreifende Feuchte. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
- Scholz: Typische Baufehler. Rudolf Müller Verlag, Köln
- Nürnberger: Korrosion und Korrosionsschutz im Bauwesen. Bauverlag, Wiesbaden
- Meichsner: Bauwerksrisse kurz und bündig. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart 04.07.2019
- Wallasch: Instandsetzung von Ziegelmauerwerk. DVA
- Kempe: Dokumentation Holzschädlinge. Verlag Bauwesen. Berlin
- Meier: Sanierputze. Expert-Verlag, Renningen
- Raupach: Schutz und Instandsetzung von Betontragwerken. Verlag Bau + Technik
- Frössel: Schimmelpilze und andere Innenraumbelastungen. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, Stuttgart
WTA-Merkblätter
Baustofftechnologie I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1614
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Baustofftechnologie I Vertiefung- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1404
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Denkmalpflege- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1615
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Sensitization for listed buildings and urban structures
- Ability to deal professionally with historic buildings worthy of preservation . building fabric
- An overview of the field of action and science of heritage conservation
- Ability to engage in professional discourse
- Ability to select and use appropriate methods of heritage conservation, exemplary exercises and application of the methodology to a specific object
Contents
- History and monument preservation - overview of specialist literature
- Concepts and justification of monuments - institutions and organizations
- Regulations in the monument laws, procedures
- Current cases
- Procedures for documentation
- Inventarization
- Historical building constructions
- Historic building materials
- Conservation and design
- conservation of urban monuments
- Insight into current positions in the current discussion on monument preservation
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
MichaelPetzet und Gerd Mader, Praktische Denkmalpflege (1. Auflage 1993) Dieter J.
Martin und Michael Krautzberger, Handbuch Denkmalschutz und Denkmalpflege (2. Auflage 2006)
Digitale Methoden I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1627
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
b) graded final examination (term paper)
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
b) pass the graded final examination (term paper)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Gebäudelehre I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1628
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
60 h
Learning outcomes/competences
The program is offered in cooperation with the "Career Service" of Fachhochschule Dortmund in the context of holistic personality development, for which interdisciplinary (key) competencies are an elementary component. In order to offer students the opportunity to develop and sharpen their individual profiles, a central, mainly voluntary course portfolio has been designed, which is available on a semester-by-semester basis and is constantly being further developed according to the students' needs. is constantly being further developed according to the needs of the students.
The guiding principle of the "Career Service" is to offer all courses across faculties in order to bring students from different faculties together, to familiarize students with the working methods and approaches in the different disciplines and thus to prepare them for working in multidisciplinary teams.
Contents
The portfolio of courses comprises eight sections covering the areas of key competencies, studium generale (interdisciplinary events offered within Fachhochschule Dortmund), foreign languages, information technologies and the European Computer Driving LicenseTM, training for the transition to work, Fit for Job!, career and job market orientation, academic and career-related writing.
Specifically, for example, is offered,
- to discuss current topics and contexts in an interdisciplinary framework or to expand one's own professional boundaries (studium generale)
- acquire foreign language and IT skills
- to find out about possible industries, fields of work and activities during your studies
- Make contacts with potential employers
- to take advantage of counseling and coaching services
- to support the creation of individual application strategies, job searches and applications
- Gather information on industry-specific job boards .
- Answer questions about the application portfolio and how to write a cover letter or letter of motivation. Get advice on starting a career via online networking, e.g. with Xing or LinkedIn.
- Be supported in preparing optimally for a job interview or assessment center procedure. There is also an open offer from the Auslandsgesellschaft.
The cooperation includes both language courses that are offered exclusively for the students of the Fachhochschule Dortmund (English and Spanish at various levels and German as a foreign language) as well as a contingent of places in the entire program of the Auslandsgesellschaft, in which the students of the Fachhochschule Dortmund can participate according to their
needs, wishes and previous experience. can choose a suitable place in a language course according to their needs, wishes and previous knowledge.
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Gestalten I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1616
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- develop their own concept and design idea in relation to a specific architectural object
- to bring this idea to artistic creative expression
- to present and document the result convincingly in analog and digital form
Contents
- Development of a concept and its implementation in relation to a limited subject area in an architectural context
- Work on the formulation of ideas. Mixed media
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
b) Examination of project-related work
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Evaluated, graded examinations during the semester (a) pass
and successfully complete the examination of the project-related work (b)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
and 70% of the examination of the project-related work (b)
Innenraum | Ausbau | Möbelbau- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1617
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Interface to design or construction
- Developing concepts and designing rooms and/or interior extensions or furniture objects
- Within the existing building stock on the future topics of "further construction, conversion, extension, demolition"
- In the field of tension of architectural disputes also within the handling of old and new
- In the field of tension of aesthetic, constructive development and high design quality
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Konstruieren I Metallbau- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1619
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Skills in metal construction - material-appropriate construction and design
- Explanation skills - documenting and presenting
Contents
- Metal materials, semi-finished steel products
- Basics of industrial production techniques
- Basics of steel construction, lightweight metal construction
- Construction with thin sheet metal
- Surfaces and coatings
- Color in an architectural context
- Material-appropriate planning and construction
- Experimental metal construction 1:1
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
graded semester-accompanying examinations
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Konstruieren I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1620
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Literature
Landschaftsarchitektur- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1621
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Sensitivity to the quality of open space, landscape and nature in the city
- Recognizing and applying the space-forming elements of open space
- Awareness and analysis of functional, social and cultural aspects of public space
- Formulating quality objectives for urban open spaces and developing them into spatial solutions
- Designing urban open spaces
Contents
- Analysis of urban spaces in terms of private/public, paved/landscaped, monofunctional/open, etc.
- Requirements for open spaces such as use, path network, topography, ecology, etc.
- Conceptual implementation of guiding principles and design ideas
- Relationship between buildings and open spaces
- Effect of paved areas and landscaped areas
- Plants as space-defining design elements
- Equipment elements (necessity, aesthetics, identity creation)
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
graded, ungraded examinations during the semester
planning work
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Passing the planning work examination
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Licht in der Architektur- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1622
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Privates Bau- und Architektenrecht- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1406
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Knowledge of the legal sources and systematics
- Fundamental knowledge for assessing conflict situations under construction law
- Risk awareness with regard to own competence limits
- Knowledge of individual, particularly liability-prone constellations
- Gaining insights into the functions that exist in legal (and judicial) disputes
Contents
- Basic terms and legal principles
- Types of contract
- Rights of the parties involved in the execution phase
- Acceptance and warranty
- Invoicing and payment
- Ineffective construction contract clauses
- Architect contract
- Architect's fee
- Architect's liability
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Projektentwicklung- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1623
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
90 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
- Project development in architectural offices, authorities, banks and other organizations
- Participants in project development
- Functions and analyses of project development, carrying out project development on fictitious projects
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Städtebau- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1407
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Knowledge of the interaction of built and non-built structures in the city
- Knowledge of the decisive forces of change in space from an economic, social, ecological and building culture perspective
- Development of sustainable structures and approaches
- Scientific work (research, technical terms, interpretation and citation)
- Implementation of urban planning approaches - personal attitude to development needs and reference to own actions
Contents
- Literature and material research
- Project-oriented processing of specialist knowledge outside the discipline of architecture
- Solution-oriented forms of discussion and debate
- Implementation of theoretical approaches in practice
- Testing individual project ideas and options for action
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Städtebauliches Entwerfen | Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1624
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Interdisciplinary, holistic design expertise
- Mastering current complex tasks
- knowledge of experimental urban planning approaches and conceptual design strategies
- independent handling of urban planning instruments
- interdisciplinary collaboration with architectural history, landscape architecture, design, project development, applied social sciences, etc.
- scientific work (research, technical terms, interpretation and citation)
- design projects with realization of symbolic interventions
- professional presentation and mediation techniques
Contents
- Complex multi-dimensional design tasks and urban planning competitions
- If applicable, tasks on a large, regional scale
- If necessary, tasks with a large proportion of existing buildings and unfavorable development conditions
- Combining the perspectives of building history, landscape planning, architecture, project development, sociology, etc.
- Inclusion of current social and urban planning developments
- Urban planning workshops and excursions with insights into planning practice
- Presentation and visualization techniques
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Examination of planning work
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Passing the examination of planning work
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Tragwerkslehre I Sondergebiete- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 6 ECTS
Number
1626
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
120 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Teaching scientific working techniques
- Understanding the load-bearing behavior of complex load-bearing structures
Contents
- Analysis of existing structures with regard to the interaction of design and supporting structure
- Design and structural pre-calculation (pre-dimensioning) of structures with a higher degree of difficulty
- Use of structural analysis software when working on your own designs
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
Tragwerkslehre I Vertiefung- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1408
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Teaching scientific working techniques
- Understanding of the load-bearing behavior of existing structures
Contents
- Analysis of existing structures with regard to the interaction of design and supporting structure and their load-bearing behavior
- Documentation of existing structures
- Classification of structures with regard to their load-bearing behavior
Teaching methods
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
100% project-related work
Öffentliches Baurecht- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 3 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1405
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
45 h
Self-study
75 h
Learning outcomes/competences
Contents
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Importance of the grade for the final grade
11. Semester of study
Integriertes Projekt mit Integrationsmodul- PF
- 0 SWS
- 14 ECTS
- PF
- 0 SWS
- 14 ECTS
Number
1330
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1
Contact time
60 h
Self-study
180 h
Learning outcomes/competences
- Understanding design as a multi-parametric, interdisciplinary process
- Expanding design skills taking into account special conditions and aspects:
- Resource-saving materials and constructions
- Energy-saving concepts
- Building in a special environment
- Building on | building on | building back in existing buildings
- Practice visual and rhetorical expression with regard to the moderation of the interdisciplinary design and construction process in group and individual work
- Practicing the ability to analyze and criticize with regard to the coordination of those involved in the planning and construction process in group and individual work
Contents
- In combination with the integration module, specific interdisciplinary skills of simple interdisciplinary planning and construction processes are practiced depending on the focus, several interrelated topics such as urban planning, function, construction, material, technology, energy, etc. are addressed, taking into account fundamental factors that determine architecture: location | context, form | expression, appropriateness | sustainability
Participation requirements
Forms of examination
Requirements for the awarding of credit points
Applicability of the module (in other degree programs)
Importance of the grade for the final grade
12. Semester of study
Bachelorthesis und -kolloquium- PF
- 0 SWS
- 14 ECTS
- PF
- 0 SWS
- 14 ECTS
Number
101
Duration (semester)
1
Schlüsselkompetenzen- WP
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
- WP
- 4 SWS
- 4 ECTS
Number
1409
Language(s)
de
Duration (semester)
1